@@lindabiggs3905 The B word has been said quite a few times on Coronation Street actually. The first time I heard it was in 1987 when Peter Jackson, played by Ian Mercer, later to play Gary Mallet used this language to Terry Duckworth after he caught him kissing his wife. It was also used to Alf Roberts when Gail said it about who mother Audrey having two children out of wedlock. Martin Platt also said it after chasing some men driving away. Mike Baldwin said it about Ken Barlows son Daniel, born out of wedlock. Ken Barlow swore using that very word to Mike during a punch up in the Rovers. It was also used a couple of times in the late 70s episodes, nothing new, but surprising to hear it during family viewing.
Even though fiction and the affair was wrong of Kevin and Molly but I really felt bad for him in these scenes not only just for the character's downfall but a year later from then the actor who played Kevin had real life personal downfalls himself of being framed which was so horrendous and tragic on his part. Back then between 2010 to 2013 a lot of the residents try to make out Tyrone was a person who can't do nothing wrong like he was above everyone else which personally as a viewer really angered me at the time because it caused a lot of secretive problems on my part. I have autism (which I am not using as an excuse) and I seem to see things in a way that I feel no one else does as far as I am aware of.
8:20 The B word from Tyrone Strong language
Amazed they allowed it
@@lindabiggs3905 The B word has been said quite a few times on Coronation Street actually. The first time I heard it was in 1987 when Peter Jackson, played by Ian Mercer, later to play Gary Mallet used this language to Terry Duckworth after he caught him kissing his wife. It was also used to Alf Roberts when Gail said it about who mother Audrey having two children out of wedlock. Martin Platt also said it after chasing some men driving away. Mike Baldwin said it about Ken Barlows son Daniel, born out of wedlock. Ken Barlow swore using that very word to Mike during a punch up in the Rovers. It was also used a couple of times in the late 70s episodes, nothing new, but surprising to hear it during family viewing.
8:20 Shits getting real when someone swears on Coronation Street
Tyrone is afraid of Pam
The clip is called Tyrone punches Kev
8:20 It wasn't 9:00pm yet.
Many thanks :)
Wow. That was a good hit
So glad that sally knew about molly and Kevin and glad that she hates his guts to.
Norris 😂😂😂😂
I liked Auntie Pam
Fuckin good
Even though fiction and the affair was wrong of Kevin and Molly but I really felt bad for him in these scenes not only just for the character's downfall but a year later from then the actor who played Kevin had real life personal downfalls himself of being framed which was so horrendous and tragic on his part. Back then between 2010 to 2013 a lot of the residents try to make out Tyrone was a person who can't do nothing wrong like he was above everyone else which personally as a viewer really angered me at the time because it caused a lot of secretive problems on my part. I have autism (which I am not using as an excuse) and I seem to see things in a way that I feel no one else does as far as I am aware of.
Noris is literally me
Molly will be missed.
Tyrone punched Kevin
Simon Johnston nahden
no shit sherlock
Tyrone Pam Kevin Sally Sophie Dev
Poor Kevin
Poor kev?? He had an affair. Poor Tyrone and sally :(
Am not defending Kevin he was really low in this storlyine but Sally can't talk can she Ian Davenport..