How marvelous to have all these episodes at our finger tips. Thank you so so much for these wonderful episodes, I really appreciate all the hard work you are putting in.
Hilda flashing her cash machine card made me smile. They were something of a novelty back then, especially for older people, many of whom didn't have bank accounts
@@elgee6202Under the mattress. People got a wage packet back then. Even when people did start to get paid by cheque, they could take it to the bank for the cash. Only rich, posh people had a bank account in those days. Us mere mortals didn't trust banks or bankers...turns out that we were right.
I remember this episode and have many memories watching this as a teenager with my mum, I’m so happy 😁 for Eddie and Marion, i love ❤️ the old ones of Corrie better than today
The Ken Barlow School of Journalism: or How to Start a New Job and Make Enemies of Management and Customers Alike in One Easy Step: 1. Have an agenda to destroy an old love rival. 2. Have a do-gooding social conscience guaranteed to aggravate everyone except Emily and Mavis. 3. Just be Ken Barlow.
I am watching all these years for the third time!!!! Corrie Street really went downhill in the 90s. I have the great privilege of watching the 60s, 70s and 80s episodes.
@paul frost Yes, the three of them characters left in 1984. The actors who played Albert Tatlock and Stan Ogden died, and of course Pat Phoenix (Elsie Tanner) died in 1986. Elsie left in January 1984, Albert died in March, while Stan died in November.
I agree many thanks for all your time and effort that you must have put in to upload all these episodes. I am really enjoying re watching all these classic corries from the80,s
Loving these classic Coronation Street episodes thank you,one thing I dont understand is the layout of the Rovers I mean the Select part of the bar were the wedding is should be out on the street if you look at the Rovers from the outside
That gorgeous deep anthracite colour of paint thats on the hallway & stairs newell posts in Deirdre & Ken house is almost the exact colour of paint i once used Years ago Id gone to a jumble sale in quite a posh area & found 2 large tins of unopened paint on the Bric a Brac stall It was by a company from the Midlands i think or Wolverhampton called Manders Paints & the colour was called ANTELOPE I absolutely loved the colour, both in the pot & when it dried on the wall It had a soft satin sheen & i had 3 walls in my bedroom painted in this Antelope & the 4th wall in Antique Cream The effect was sensational So much so, i painted some main areas downstairs too. I wish i could find this colour again! Im not sure if the company exists anymore or was taken over But it was about 1978 so chances its still being manufactured are slim. Im pretty sure the colour is exactly the same though! I loved it way back then & while decorating styles & colours change radically & what we once loved, we find many years hence, they are revolting But after seeing " my " colour on Deirdres hall & stairs, im still very impressed with it & would still use it now! Its just so unusual & goes with so many other colours I remember having this beautiful deep Raspberry Wild Satin Eiderdown & Counterpane on my bed & it was extremely complimentary with the Antelope Painted walls. Regards 🇬🇧👧
Poor Bernard Youens, he could hardly talk coherently at this stage, it would have been better if they’d preserved his dignity and given him a smaller part.
He wanted to carry on. But looking at the likes of him and Jack Howarth (Albert Tatlock) by now it is clear they weren't much longer for this world. And they weren't.
They brought Eddie in as the lodger to take pressure off him, but that only lasted a while. Over time, Jack and Vera Duckworth slowly replaced Stan and Hilda as the street's comedy couple.
It's odd in the Rovers now with no Annie Walker . The way the characters talk about her is strange because you expect her to turn around any minute. Another thing is the camera angles , from the opposite side of the floor.
It was a shame that Annie never returned even just for a proper send off. Some of Corrie's memorable characters never got a proper final episode. Ena and Minnie are two characters that never said their goodbyes to the street also.
@@paullynton-green6570 He left. He didn't want his character getting married, he thought it was against what would work and didn't want to break up the trio of Hilda, Stan and himself. He was brought in as Bernard Yeoun's (Stan) health was failing.
Seems like there were a lot of newcomers in 1983, Percy, Kevin, Terry and Curly all go on to be regular characters for many years: Also sadly a lot of popular characters leaving 😢
1:30:47 is this just an edit glitch or am I missing a point? Love these old episodes of Corrie. When it was at its finest, in my opinion. Love seeing all the shots from the old exterior set. It breaks my heart that it no longer exists. All of those iconic memories and people who walked down them over the years. All of that history just gone. 💔
I’ve been in Connecticut since 1967 from Ireland as there wasn’t much work , but around 2011 I got married again but unfortunately I got Lyme disease and Babesious And I have spent 11 years deadly sick . Thank goodness for Corrie I have watched it from the beginning to 1999 . All my favorites were dying off sadly .it is great company to have while you lay in bed . Sick now I just got bitten again by a tick and have Lyme again . But I just wouldn’t watch Corrie from the 2000 as I don’t like it much I miss the humor .
@@francesgillotti1378 Oh, my goodness. I’m so sorry you’ve been so ill. That must be a lot to deal with. I’m glad you’ve been able to enjoy the old episodes of Coronation Street! The old ones are the best. Bet Lynch, Elsie Tanner, Ivy Brennan… the list is endless! I actually did a mini series on my channel about the iconic Corrie characters. ✨
Watching these in chronological order and wallowing in the memories, the witty well written scripts and the skilled acting. Today's Currie is so.over the top, murders, kidnappings, assorted acts of violence, these episodes are too subtle and nuanced for.today's audiences
I think the whole premise of soaps doesn't really work these days. The UK ones were based on small, fairly inward looking and socially conservative communities where people didn't really go anywhere and spent a lot of their time gossiping about each other. There are certainly still some people like that, but they do it all on Facebook.
@@shaunie57you're definitely not paying attention then! All they seemed to do was spread malicious gossip about each other. People definitely weren't any nice back then, especially if you were somehow "different" - they were often downright nasty.
It's funny how when binge watching these episodes the things I notice that I didn't really notice before. What a nasty vile character Fred Gee was. And just how boring Ken Barlow's scenes were. I realised of course that Ken was boring but not exactly how much.
I read in the Corrie fandom page that Ken was actually going to be sacked in & about 1981/2 after a poll in a paper 🗞(& other reasons) saying that he was boring, snooty,pompous & totally wooden & uninteresting…they didn’t hold back! Bill Roache was deeply saddened & hurt & pleaded to Bill Podmore to give him a more meaty,gritty storylines & they agreed resulting in the Ken, Deirdre & Mike love triangle 🔺& look at him now 40 years later same house…….same boring storylines! 😆
At 2:56:40 Stan is holding his birth cert. Shame they never showed up a close up, but going by info in the serial and in books about the show, the cert should have said 17 May 1919, and his parents were Isaiah Ogden and Mary Ogden (Nee Pearson). A Corrie book from 1987 says Stan's mother Mary was a Pearson by birth.
I couldn't stand Des Foster at the time, but now I think he might have made an interesting full-time addition to the cast. Him and Sam Kelly's very funny character made a pretty good double act.
So whats Bett's problem with Des!? She dumped her married boyfriend because she isn't the one who busted of his marriage! Apparently she thinks she should've been the only side chick he ever had.😂😂😂
Most machinists make their own clothes...or they use to do.. My Mother use to and she made clothes for my sister and myself, always use to be well dressed . I was never blessed with my Mother's talent though.
@@soniaclarkstewart I don't think she deliberately hurt anyone, but she wasn't reluctant to take the moral high ground whenever she got the opportunity. I got the sense she felt she was superior to the others, with the exception of boring Kenneth Barlow, who she flattered and was flattering about.
Don't know who directed the wedding scenes in the pub, but it was strangely quiet, no ambience, when they do parties in The Select, it's usually really jolly & bustling, shame!
Did Bet ever get a decent man who actually cared for her? A decent proposal? Anyone who didn't want to just take advantage of her (Alec not included as he left her to go work on a cruise ship). Poor woman had life imitate art all her life it seemed.
It wasn't in Bet's character to choose a decent man, she was doomed only to find the bad ones attractive. A good one would have bored her to tears, unfortunately.
No she didnt - still the same today - she never learned - saw her in a pub in Preston the other night letting a randy old guy buy her drinks and a few bags of crisps
Honestly can't believe BogFace Barlow is actually worse when he was younger... Could never stand his self righteous charecter in the new years I have seen, but assumed he got worse as he got older.. horrible patronizing person.. "good girl" to Diedre smh and refusing all the advertising for local place he doesn't want because of Mike... WOW
Danny Baldwin. He thought he was his nephew then turned out he was his son. Although in 1983 Mike didn’t have a brother or nephew- this was a retcon in the noughties!
I'm 71 and watched Coronation street with my nan and grandad, in black and white years ago. This spring 2023 I started from scratch, watching again. Since early 1970s I hadn't seen it at all. Weeks of memory lane pleasure so far. Drove me to tears sometimes. I found Len Fairclough very sleezy even before I heard why he left. The way he mauled and pecked at Rita who clearly didn't like it. I can't imagine how some actors got the job. Fred Gee was too vile. Gail was too simpering . Vera horrible. Ken has abusive husband/ serial killer vibes. Hilda is the jewel in the crown. Jack is trash. Baby Nicki has been a star, so bright from day one! Where is he today?
If Barbara Knox "clearly didn't like it", it's clearly terrible acting if it shows on screen. She was surrounded on set and perfectly safe. It's fictional, it's acting; if you get off on Peter Adamson's sleazy ways off screen so much that you can't separate fact from fiction, then your mind is clearly in the gutter.
Earlier in the year Suzie Birchall moved back into Elsie’s and shared a room with Marion. This drive her crazy so Elsie suggested she take the front room downstairs and make it her own bedroom and living room. Why she didn’t move back upstairs when Suzie left I don’t know.
Oo no, I’m not sayin’ e was a dunce. I’m just sayin’ what ‘e learned at school could be wrote on the head of a pin and still leave room for the Lord’s Prayer. 😂😂
That annoying Sally woman who shares Ken's room of hellish boredom, is played by the same actress that ripped Brian Tilsley off in the petrol station years ago.
She wasn’t too annoying to Ken…didn’t they have a good old snog that looked like it was going to lead to a bit of bedroom action! But Our Ken bottled it big time and let the lassie slip through his fingers.
How marvelous to have all these episodes at our finger tips. Thank you so so much for these wonderful episodes, I really appreciate all the hard work you are putting in.
It's great to see Curly and Terry in the show. Thank you so much, Love these oldies.
I have always loved the character Curly Watts. My husband didn't recognize Kevin Webster so young!
Curly was a super simp and pervert
Hilda flashing her cash machine card made me smile. They were something of a novelty back then, especially for older people, many of whom didn't have bank accounts
Where did they keep their money, then, if not in a bank account?
@@elgee6202Under the mattress. People got a wage packet back then. Even when people did start to get paid by cheque, they could take it to the bank for the cash. Only rich, posh people had a bank account in those days. Us mere mortals didn't trust banks or bankers...turns out that we were right.
@@elgee6202 My parents kept all their money in the house....in a safe.
@@irenemorley75 Jesus Christ. A burglar's paradise.
@@elgee6202 No it wasn't , you couldn't move the safe and no one was getting in it, I myself also have a safe.👌👍
I remember this episode and have many memories watching this as a teenager with my mum, I’m so happy 😁 for Eddie and Marion, i love ❤️ the old ones of Corrie better than today
The Ken Barlow School of Journalism: or How to Start a New Job and Make Enemies of Management and Customers Alike in One Easy Step:
1. Have an agenda to destroy an old love rival.
2. Have a do-gooding social conscience guaranteed to aggravate everyone except Emily and Mavis.
3. Just be Ken Barlow.
Not to mention his patronising habit of calling women such as his secretary and wife "good girls."
@@minecachairwhich is grim as hell
Elsie looks very beautiful in her Matron of Honour outfit.
She was a master at dressing up mutton as lamb
I am watching all these years for the third time!!!! Corrie Street really went downhill in the 90s. I have the great privilege of watching the 60s, 70s and 80s episodes.
I agree she looks beautiful, if that’s ‘mutton’ I’d choose to look like that anyway.
@@deborahwatson2730 same here.
@@ironknobsteelworks4063 she looks nothing like mutton dressed as lamb
Brilliant these old golden oldies really love watching them
Thank you very much for posting all of these they’re are the best past time ever,,
1983 saw the departures of Annie Walker, Len Fairclough, Bert Tilsley, and Eddie Yeats (although Eddie returned for a short period in 1987).
And Albert I think.
I can just remember when Eddie & Marion sneaked out of the show for good. Sad to see them go. It was a big changeover 1983.
And Elsie Tanner ' Albert and Stan Ogden left the following year I think
@paul frost Yes, the three of them characters left in 1984. The actors who played Albert Tatlock and Stan Ogden died, and of course Pat Phoenix (Elsie Tanner) died in 1986. Elsie left in January 1984, Albert died in March, while Stan died in November.
The beginning of the end.such a terrible shame.end of an era.
I agree many thanks for all your time and effort that you must have put in to upload all these episodes. I am really enjoying re watching all these classic corries from the80,s
Thelma Barlow really did a fantastic job playing Mavis. It must have been exhausting! We all know someone a bit like Mavis.
Apparently she started acting like Mavis cause they didn't specify the character they wanted to be known as so she started acting like a mouse
dear elsie always looks glam
Loving these classic Coronation Street episodes thank you,one thing I dont understand is the layout of the Rovers I mean the Select part of the bar were the wedding is should be out on the street if you look at the Rovers from the outside
And it has totally disappeared in recent years.
It the same with the Rovers loos they’d be in Ken & Deirdres living room or the path up the side! 🙂
Its round the side
The stairs is the other way around now ?🤭
That gorgeous deep anthracite colour of paint thats on the hallway & stairs newell posts in Deirdre & Ken house is almost the exact colour of paint i once used
Years ago
Id gone to a jumble sale in quite a posh area & found 2 large tins of unopened paint on the
Bric a Brac stall
It was by a company from the Midlands i think or Wolverhampton called
Manders Paints & the colour was called ANTELOPE
I absolutely loved the colour, both in the pot & when it dried on the wall
It had a soft satin sheen & i had 3 walls in my bedroom painted in this Antelope & the 4th wall in
Antique Cream
The effect was sensational
So much so, i painted some main areas downstairs too.
I wish i could find this colour again!
Im not sure if the company exists anymore or was taken over
But it was about 1978 so chances its still being manufactured are slim.
Im pretty sure the colour is exactly the same though!
I loved it way back then & while decorating styles & colours change radically & what we once loved, we find many years hence, they are revolting
But after seeing " my " colour on Deirdres hall & stairs, im still very impressed with it & would still use it now!
Its just so unusual & goes with so many other colours
I remember having this beautiful deep Raspberry Wild Satin Eiderdown & Counterpane on my bed & it was extremely complimentary with the Antelope
Painted walls.
Regards
🇬🇧👧
the first full month without Annie Walker. It's amazing how they can write people out of a show without you even noticing. Just look Ena Sharples.
And Len Fairclough too
I’m not normally a Mike Baldwin-defender, but Maggie bringing their son to the wedding and parading him in front of Mike is just so nasty.
I agree, very nasty indeed.
Poor Bernard Youens, he could hardly talk coherently at this stage, it would have been better if they’d preserved his dignity and given him a smaller part.
He wanted to carry on. But looking at the likes of him and Jack Howarth (Albert Tatlock) by now it is clear they weren't much longer for this world. And they weren't.
Tatlok is a lot worse as far as his mumbling goes!
They brought Eddie in as the lodger to take pressure off him, but that only lasted a while. Over time, Jack and Vera Duckworth slowly replaced Stan and Hilda as the street's comedy couple.
@@zeddeka yes then les and janice batterby
I haven't understood a word Tatlock has said for past two years!
Maggie looks like Charlie Chaplin in that wedding hat ...
When the show started to die no eddie after this Yr no len no annie albert and stan died the next year 😢
Mavis would be at home in a Dickens novel, she really is rather eccentric.
They all would bless them.
God the more I watch of this show I am more addicted to it I love the drama and the fights are awesome
Much appreciated, thankyou.
Curly and his 2 A levels 🙄..Good money on the bins and you get a brew at Stan and Hilda's ..loving these uploads
Curly said originally he had 3 A levels.
@@londonlady227clearly, one of them wasn't for mathematics 😂
It's odd in the Rovers now with no Annie Walker . The way the characters talk about her is strange because you expect her to turn around any minute. Another thing is the camera angles , from the opposite side of the floor.
I am missing Annie already.
It was a shame that Annie never returned even just for a proper send off. Some of Corrie's memorable characters never got a proper final episode. Ena and Minnie are two characters that never said their goodbyes to the street also.
Ken directing his anger to Mike is such rubbish, Mike didn't come to deidre, deidre went for Mike.😂😂
Ken is not only boring,he's faintly sinister too.
he gets on my last nerve.
@@kelleybunnyHow he has lasted so long is anybody's guess...
@@DIETRICHCICCONE Ken is sounding more like how Stan and Albert sounded in their final years, a slurry voice.
@@Uksoapfan Well he is ancient at nearly 90 now.
The way he says "good girl" whenever a woman does or says something he approves of absolutely knocks me sick.
I loved marion and eddy
Loved Eddy, Marion was awful and they should've got rid of her.
Geoffrey Hughes never wanted to leave and have the character marry. He felt it was against his character.
They lost an asset to the street.he was brilliant and so much chemistry with hilda.why let him go?
@@paullynton-green6570 He left. He didn't want his character getting married, he thought it was against what would work and didn't want to break up the trio of Hilda, Stan and himself. He was brought in as Bernard Yeoun's (Stan) health was failing.
You would think Ken was running the world instead of writing for a free newspaper....Sheeeeesh
Seems like there were a lot of newcomers in 1983, Percy, Kevin, Terry and Curly all go on to be regular characters for many years: Also sadly a lot of popular characters leaving 😢
1:30:47 is this just an edit glitch or am I missing a point? Love these old episodes of Corrie. When it was at its finest, in my opinion. Love seeing all the shots from the old exterior set. It breaks my heart that it no longer exists. All of those iconic memories and people who walked down them over the years. All of that history just gone. 💔
Totally agree with you will venus
@@lindarowe8550 Thank you! I'm glad there's others out there that feel the same pride with Corrie's history.
Too much unbelievable misery in todays episodes!
I’ve been in Connecticut since 1967 from Ireland as there wasn’t much work , but around 2011 I got married again but unfortunately I got Lyme disease and Babesious And I have spent 11 years deadly sick . Thank goodness for Corrie I have watched it from the beginning to 1999 . All my favorites were dying off sadly .it is great company to have while you lay in bed . Sick now I just got bitten again by a tick and have Lyme again . But I just wouldn’t watch Corrie from the 2000 as I don’t like it much I miss the humor .
@@francesgillotti1378 Oh, my goodness. I’m so sorry you’ve been so ill. That must be a lot to deal with. I’m glad you’ve been able to enjoy the old episodes of Coronation Street! The old ones are the best. Bet Lynch, Elsie Tanner, Ivy Brennan… the list is endless! I actually did a mini series on my channel about the iconic Corrie characters. ✨
Watching these in chronological order and wallowing in the memories, the witty well written scripts and the skilled acting. Today's Currie is so.over the top, murders, kidnappings, assorted acts of violence, these episodes are too subtle and nuanced for.today's audiences
I'm doing exactly the same, watching all these superb episodes. I love how simple life was back then, and how people were much kinder to each other.
I think the whole premise of soaps doesn't really work these days. The UK ones were based on small, fairly inward looking and socially conservative communities where people didn't really go anywhere and spent a lot of their time gossiping about each other. There are certainly still some people like that, but they do it all on Facebook.
@@shaunie57you're definitely not paying attention then! All they seemed to do was spread malicious gossip about each other. People definitely weren't any nice back then, especially if you were somehow "different" - they were often downright nasty.
It's funny how when binge watching these episodes the things I notice that I didn't really notice before. What a nasty vile character Fred Gee was. And just how boring Ken Barlow's scenes were. I realised of course that Ken was boring but not exactly how much.
I read in the Corrie fandom page that Ken was actually going to be sacked in & about 1981/2 after a poll in a paper 🗞(& other reasons) saying that he was boring, snooty,pompous & totally wooden & uninteresting…they didn’t hold back! Bill Roache was deeply saddened & hurt & pleaded to Bill Podmore to give him a more meaty,gritty storylines & they agreed resulting in the Ken, Deirdre & Mike love triangle 🔺& look at him now 40 years later same house…….same boring storylines! 😆
Totally agree Fred was a creep and Ken was so boring
Fred had a big mouth for sure ' but he was quite comical along with it ' if anyone could keep him in his place it was either Bet or Annie.
100% this!
And stuffy. And pompous. And fickle.
Have you noticed there’s no door under the stairs in the houses. In our house we shove all sorts there!
At 2:56:40 Stan is holding his birth cert. Shame they never showed up a close up, but going by info in the serial and in books about the show, the cert should have said 17 May 1919, and his parents were Isaiah Ogden and Mary Ogden (Nee Pearson). A Corrie book from 1987 says Stan's mother Mary was a Pearson by birth.
Deirdre can't even sell a jelly without bringing Tracy into it ... the scriptwriters must have been keeping count.
Strokes seemed to be a curse on coronation street, on and off screen
Fred the actor and Fred the character were very similar apparently.
Yes they looked alike too
Both thoroughly appalling
@@nicholasgargano7396😂
Just an observation. Its November and not an armistice poppy in sight, times have changed.
I couldn't stand Des Foster at the time, but now I think he might have made an interesting full-time addition to the cast. Him and Sam Kelly's very funny character made a pretty good double act.
He looked like a newt with that mouth of his.
That wedding reception was on a par with the worst wake you could imagine 🤣. Fred did nothing but eat and drink when you see these back to back😮
So whats Bett's problem with Des!? She dumped her married boyfriend because she isn't the one who busted of his marriage! Apparently she thinks she should've been the only side chick he ever had.😂😂😂
I’ve laughed so much at the budgie storyline 😂 brilliant 😂
It's strange at the reception, Marion greets Maggie, who she has worked with everyday for years, and acts like she has never met Maggie's baby before!
Maybe she hadn't
Not everyone brings their child to work. She had a nanny to care for the baby.
Mavis is so absurd😂 So funny
24:55 Elsie's coat...she's working in a factory yet she has designer clothes. Most of her wardrobe apparently was her own.
Her and the actress who playes Rita wore their own clothes.
Most machinists make their own clothes...or they use to do.. My Mother use to and she made clothes for my sister and myself, always use to be well dressed . I was never blessed with my Mother's talent though.
Most of Elsie’s clothes picked by Pat and bought on the market or from shops that working women would be able to afford.
@@Ravenswalk it was reported many times, she wore her own couture clothes.
Elsie used a dress agency, which ensured she always looked fantastic; she was a film star living in the back streets ...
Emily Bishop was always my favorite a proper woman above the rest
Yes she added a bit of class to the show - something a lot of other soaps overlooked
She kept to her sense of standards and never deliberately tried to hurt anyone.
@@soniaclarkstewart I don't think she deliberately hurt anyone, but she wasn't reluctant to take the moral high ground whenever she got the opportunity. I got the sense she felt she was superior to the others, with the exception of boring Kenneth Barlow, who she flattered and was flattering about.
Hilda forgot to take her card out of the machine
Don't know who directed the wedding scenes in the pub, but it was strangely quiet, no ambience, when they do parties in The Select, it's usually really jolly & bustling, shame!
Poor Dedrie Rashids Neck is starting to start.
When pubs were pubs. I😢
Had to fast forward to avoid Ken and his narcissistic ways, I cannot abide him and Fred makes me want to vomit.
Emily failed to mention her first wedding in the '60s, when she left the groom at the altar.
Wow, I didn't no that, thankyou
Jealous and hateful Mavis mentioned that she has 2 marriages and 3 engagements when she thought Victor might've want Emily.
Did Bet ever get a decent man who actually cared for her? A decent proposal? Anyone who didn't want to just take advantage of her (Alec not included as he left her to go work on a cruise ship). Poor woman had life imitate art all her life it seemed.
It wasn't in Bet's character to choose a decent man, she was doomed only to find the bad ones attractive. A good one would have bored her to tears, unfortunately.
She got the men she deserved.
Slappers rarely do…..
No she didnt - still the same today - she never learned - saw her in a pub in Preston the other night letting a randy old guy buy her drinks and a few bags of crisps
Poor Stan he's just getting huge.
30:35... Here comes slimy Barlow...
It's back to the 70s for me downhill from here
Jean Alexander ( Hilda) must have found it difficult to act with Stan when he was clearly poorly …..🤷🏼♂️
Maggie has no right to treat Mike that way. He should have took her to court for access.
Worst casting decision to get rid of Eddy.
Poor Stan didn’t look well at this stage a brilliant actor R.I.P😢😢💔💔💔💔💔💔
Is that function room the wedding reception is in supposed to be in the tiny Rovers? 😂
Honestly can't believe BogFace Barlow is actually worse when he was younger... Could never stand his self righteous charecter in the new years I have seen, but assumed he got worse as he got older.. horrible patronizing person.. "good girl" to Diedre smh and refusing all the advertising for local place he doesn't want because of Mike... WOW
What does smh mean? I see it a lot and keep asking, but never get an answer.
@@chrissywales6575 smh = shaking my head
what happend to the funtion room at the rovers return we never see the room in corrie today
It disappeared after the 1986 fire.
So Hilda met Stan by tripping over him during the Blackout, when he was slumped in the doorway of a Co-Op...😅😅😅
What Mike didn’t know at the time was that he had another soon and possibly 2 grandsons by that stage
Who was that? I can't remember anyone else back then.
Danny Baldwin. He thought he was his nephew then turned out he was his son. Although in 1983 Mike didn’t have a brother or nephew- this was a retcon in the noughties!
@@thomasmurray8630 Hate it when they do that.
Hilda drawing cash out of the machine , brilliant
I'm confused. Is a cludgie an outside loo?
It can be an inside loo as well.
I'm 71 and watched Coronation street with my nan and grandad, in black and white years ago.
This spring 2023 I started from scratch, watching again. Since early 1970s I hadn't seen it at all.
Weeks of memory lane pleasure so far. Drove me to tears sometimes.
I found Len Fairclough very sleezy even before I heard why he left. The way he mauled and pecked at Rita who clearly didn't like it.
I can't imagine how some actors got the job. Fred Gee was too vile. Gail was too simpering . Vera horrible. Ken has abusive husband/ serial killer vibes. Hilda is the jewel in the crown. Jack is trash.
Baby Nicki has been a star, so bright from day one! Where is he today?
If Barbara Knox "clearly didn't like it", it's clearly terrible acting if it shows on screen. She was surrounded on set and perfectly safe. It's fictional, it's acting; if you get off on Peter Adamson's sleazy ways off screen so much that you can't separate fact from fiction, then your mind is clearly in the gutter.
Must have been strange talking about Annie W …as she was never gonna appear again 🤷🏼♂️🤔
Hilda left her card on the atm 😳
Leave it to Mavis to put her miserable 2 cents worth
Can someone please explain to me why it is that the front room of Number 11 is a bedroom?
Earlier in the year Suzie Birchall moved back into Elsie’s and shared a room with Marion. This drive her crazy so Elsie suggested she take the front room downstairs and make it her own bedroom and living room. Why she didn’t move back upstairs when Suzie left I don’t know.
Awesome 👍
I think Elsie is slot better looking than Rita and slot better Actress
All Ken does is put on his glasses and takes them off again
And he rants on about "Baldwin", he even gets to hit him occasionally. It's always good to see him get one back though.
Stan was in no fit state to play darts with Percy.
2:32:15 Get it right! The 'debonair dynamo of denim'
Oo no, I’m not sayin’ e was a dunce. I’m just sayin’ what ‘e learned at school could be wrote on the head of a pin and still leave room for the Lord’s Prayer. 😂😂
Not Des Foster again, can't stand that creepy guy and all the long lingering stares and glares across the bar 🙄
How archaic were those early ATM's, lol.
Hate Fred he never stops sniffing
Fred is funny!
Oh poor Mike 😔. What a bit#$ Maggie is for doing that 😢
Rita isn’t as funny as thinks she is on par with her singing.
1.38.58 Don’t think much of the ‘decorating’-a few white smears randomly on the wall! Looks worse now!
To think if the actress who played Marions mum hadnt had a stroke Eddie and Marrion could have stayed in Coronation Street a lot longer
Marion's mother had the stroke, not the actress. And it was Geoffrey Hughes' own decision to leave.
How in the world does this newspaper make any money being free??!
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marion was a right pain she got on my nerves all that deep breathing she did poor eddie . 3:13:04
That annoying Sally woman who shares Ken's room of hellish boredom, is played by the same actress that ripped Brian Tilsley off in the petrol station years ago.
She wasn’t too annoying to Ken…didn’t they have a good old snog that looked like it was going to lead to a bit of bedroom action!
But Our Ken bottled it big time and let the lassie slip through his fingers.
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Emily dont like the black pudding - horrified she was when Curly mentioned it - horrified
😂😂😂
3:07:00 "when ye say, this is thunderfelt.." surely somebody RUMBLED..
There is no bedroom in a house on coronation street that would have a door and window in that conjugation like Elsie’s
I assumed it was the downstairs front room.
A teeth filling at that age shame on you Deirdre
It's all those dolly mixtures she bought from the Kabin that she force fed Tracey when she was younger.
1:20:20 "You can come and whitewash my coal house", said Betty. DIRTY GIRL!
Rather hard to believe Eddie could pull a crackin bird like Marrion
Miracles never cease.
Eeh luv, you need to go to the opticians.
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Changed days, she’s sitting with a brandy talking about her pregnancy!
The Curly/Emily Era, pretty boring stuff.
Dreadful
Elsie, looks very much like Rita. I usually get those 2 confused 🫤. They even have the same hair color.
Omg Elsie Tanner will be spinning in her grave if she hears you saying that
Pat Phoenix was miles better looking.
Elsie was the better looking one in my opinion but Rita was still an attractive woman. It’s just that Elsie was hot as a BBQ in July!
What a matter Jack got Engine trouble 😅😂1:38