Classic Corrie at the present time still blows what is produced today out of the water.I'm not sure what's more frightening: Tricky Dicky, or the fact that this episode will be twenty years old this Sunday
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: soaps work best when they don't get ideas above their station. Corrie was a rich, humorous portrayal of everyday folk on a little cobbled backstreet in Manchester. Sure, there was the occasional Tricky Dicky or Alan Bradley, but they were used sparingly, so when they did come along they were properly shocking. Nowadays the producers/writers seem to think that wall to wall murders and explosions and tragedy are what Joe Public wants.Classic Corrie at the present time still blows what is produced today out of the water.
I caught an episode of regular Corrie recently and thought WTF. It was utter rubbish!
Corrie really has fallen from grace in modern times.
He’s dead in modern CorrieGood old Corrie I'm glad the writers/producers didn't make the mistake of killing Norris off.
I know I meant in terms of a Richard hillman victim.He’s dead in modern Corrie
Is he??He’s dead in modern Corrie
He doesnt care. He only cares that Doreen been tother side of wall puts him off.And does OurAshley know that bebeh Joshua isn’t actually his?
Yeah he died off screen but they had a funeral on screen. Like a year and a half agoIs he??
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He doesnt care. He only cares that Doreen been tother side of wall puts him off.
You could do what I do, if it suited you - prerecord the episodes at 07.00am Monday to Friday instead. They always start on time and you miss nothing.I wish ITV3 would stop messing around with the start times of Classic Corrie.
One day it starts at 2:30pm, another at 2:15pm. On another day, at a another different time.
Know how Maxine’s Maxeem? Is Doreen Doreem?Is he??
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He doesnt care. He only cares that Doreen been tother side of wall puts him off.
Although Brian Park did axe Norris in 1997.Good old Corrie I'm glad the writers/producers didn't make the mistake of killing Norris off.
Sometimes it’s nice to have something ‘easy’ to watch. I love classic Corrie for that!I've said it before, and I'll say it again: soaps work best when they don't get ideas above their station. Corrie was a rich, humorous portrayal of everyday folk on a little cobbled backstreet in Manchester. Sure, there was the occasional Tricky Dicky or Alan Bradley, but they were used sparingly, so when they did come along they were properly shocking. Nowadays the producers/writers seem to think that wall to wall murders and explosions and tragedy are what Joe Public wants.
Scenes like this always put a smile on my face:
No explosions, no murders, no one coming back from the dead. Just a very touching send off for one of the biggest icons of all time
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