The absolute classic days of Corrie, now a shadow of what it once was. Fabulous actors and sadly no longer with us but fondly remembered. Thanks for this, very well done!
Unforgettable legends. Most of the older actresses on Corrie lived a full long life ! There will never be another Coronation Street as this classic one.
Used to watch and enjoy it in the days of Ken Barlow and Elsie Tanner. Have not watched it for years. The magic has long gone. Watched Eastenders once, many years ago. Had to call the Samaritans after it.
Get the box set and watch from the start. Ive just retired and look forward to seeing all these fantastic people from the first ever screening and to see how we coped without social media, tablets, mobile phones, computers etc.
I stopped watching the show five years ago after having lost its way. This was a sad video which tells me that love and family, health, happiness and good friends (and some wealth) are the most important things in life.
What a great show in it's day🎬💯 we had a cat in the 70s we called it MINIE... They really were the STAR'S IN IT'S GLORY YEAR'S... Great memories 🌟💖 May they rest in peace 🕊️😢🙏🇬🇧 Bless their Souls 🙏😇💯🇬🇧
Haven't watched this show in years. Although I don't know some of the characters mentioned here, I remember most and that is when it was worth watching. RIP all those who have gone
I watched coronation street a few days a go before the program i wanted to watch started and it was crap what has happened to it it was good the younger cast should be in hollyoaks and the same goes for eastenders & emmerdale no one stands out as an icon of the show these days it's sad to see 😢 RIP to all the icons in this video ❤
Alf Roberts died younger than Stan Ogden .... I'd never knew that.... Also to note, that eddie yates a lodger at the ogdens died at the same age as stan
Most were from the days when it was a gritty Northern soap of working class people, the humour was legendary, not like now with all the depressing storylines and inforgettable characters.
Quite a few missing from the list and a few added that didn't impact on the series such as Tracy's ex husband's wife in two episodes. Bert tilsley, Sam kydd just to add to the list. So sad when I watch it all the brilliant characters that made it a institute.
@ACNC1 - I am not sure, but I think the difference was that Jean Alexander went on to play other characters for many years after she left Corrie in 1987, so relating her real-life demise in 2016 may not have been appropriate to build into the storyline at that belated time. Whereas Anne Kirkbride's passing in real life happened only three months after her last appearance in Corrie in October 2014. So she was very much in everyone's thoughts, and the producers/scriptwriters thought it was very appropriate to bring her passing into the storyline, and this was broadcast in July 2015.
Only recently got hooked on Coro the past 12 months, a friend and I were trying to work out the oldest characters, not child actors, left or still on the show? I only remember Ken Barlow, Hilda??? and is it, Audrey? That can remember way back then .
@apollomemories7399 Because of the scandal...court of public opinion decided he was guilty!! Corrie directors didn't want any association with him after the allegations, for obvious reasons. The court case was dismissed, no evidence, but it was the end of his career.
I was lucky enough to meet Violet Carson (Ena Sharples) when I was a 20-year-old bank cashier at a new branch of Barclays Bank in Euston Station. That was soon after the rail terminus was completely renovated and re-opened in 1968. Miss Carson cashed a cheque with me (those were the days!), presumably before catching her train to Manchester, and I remember her being a lovely, friendly, and very glamorous lady, full of smiles and compliments! In the early 1980s, I managed to acquire the autograph of Liz Dawn (Vera Duckworth) who was making a personal appearance at a disco (then called 'Bangs') at the top of Charing Cross Road, London. A lively, witty lady, much in demand by autograph hunters! As a side issue, the Barclays branch at Euston Station (which is now an M & S 'Simply Food' outlet) was one of the first to introduce the original style of cash machine. As a cashier, we had to load this machine with packets of brand new One Pound notes (10 per packet), and the machine would operate by means of an arm with a suction pad on the end, which lifted a single packet from a pile within the machine, it swung across and placed it on the 'tray' which the customer would then pull open to retrieve the money! Customers had special vouchers for this purpose - Ten Pounds for every voucher!! Advanced technology in those days!! 😄
@@CrankCase08 - I thought the same when I was young, but in real life I found her to be so elegant, friendly and charming, and I was just a strip of a lad behind a bank counter! 😀
Johnny Leeze lived in a flat in cleethorpes a feiend of mine who lived above Johnny's flat. Johnny was a big drinker and used to drink most of the time with southerner Mark Myers owner of Cleethorpes Pier. Johnny died from depression and turned to drink after the work dried up.
Tragic that Jack Howarth died in real life in his sixties while still in the role of Jack Walker. It wasn't the same once Annie was on her own behind the bar.
Saw Lynne Perrie performing at The Mildmay Club,a working man's club in Newington Green North London circa 1983,& allegedly,Liam Gallagher & Nicole Appleton held their wedding reception there,after he fell in love with the club,after shooting the video "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" with Oasis,Jame's Blunt shot a music video there,Call The Midwife did some filming there too,& other artists & shows
@rayskitten78 - Roy Hudd appears here at 24:37. And did you mean Dennis Tanner? He was played by Philip Lowrie who is now aged 87, so doesn't qualify for this video! Nick Berry is now 61 years old, so he also doesn't qualify!!
I remember Daphne Oxenford in a children's TV show from when I was little called 'The Children of Green Knowe', she looked really old then and that was back in the 80s.
Got her money 🤑💰⚖️ Mrs Blair's dad. Never liked him not even with Alf Garnett 😢💪🇬🇧 EDIT- But his Brother Tony Booth in ZULU , THINK HE took the part OF HOOK, in the hospital, he's made out to be skiving cockney.... The familys of Hook walked out .... Another skiver a?🎬💯😁
@@garybrockwell2031 Not sure Pat Phoenix had any money and not sure get got along with Warren Mitchell, more to do with everyone in TDUDP just there to play stooge to his character Alf.
Are some Peter Adamson in a play here in Toronto he played in the stage version of run for your wife retirement gold across the street to the restaurant from the theater
When it started (days I can remember) of Ken Barlow & family 'round the table in their living room etc. t.v. was a pioneering enterprise and script writers had a blank canvas on which to implant memories in our brains. However with technology continually saving and reloading all of the data since way back when nothing is 'fresh' anymore so it's not surprising that every thing goes stale?
Coronation Street is sooooooooooo depressing nowadays, the characters from decades ago will always remain legends of this once iconic tv soap series, "Sorrynation Street" anyone.....😂😂😂
@dianapugh1534 - Well Diana, I don't think it was a complete waste of time, in my opinion! For me, it revived many nostalgic memories. Pat Phoenix is indeed mentioned at 9:47 in the video. As for Dennis Tanner, he was played by Philip Lowrie who is still alive, now aged 87. On checking Google, I am reminded that Dennis appeared in the first episode on 9th December 1960, which I remember watching, but was written out a year later. He returned two years later and remained for five years until 1968. He returned 43 years later in May 2011, making it the longest any Corrie actor has taken a break, and made it to the Guinness World Records for this reason. He departed in February 2014 but returned for a brief storyline from April to July 2014. Wikipedia states that in February 2020, marking the show's 10,000th episode, the character of Dennis Tanner was killed off 'off-screen'. I hope this helps with the chronology!
Certain characters it was a mistake to write them out like Martha Longhurst who 'died' over a glass of milk stout in the Snug. Dennis Tanner and Billy Walker also. Ernest Bishop upset the producers, for some reason and never worked again. Also the other McDonald twin who supposedly 'moved to Sheffield'.
He was very much loved by all and when he paid the roll of Stan and Ogden and his acting wife of sham Ogden she was beautiful I loved all the people who stated in coronation street for many many years and I am still watching it I think Ken Barlow is the longest serving star in coronation street and Rita is the last two who were the longest ones left all e i remember her in brook side close
I remember most of these characters, some might say unfortunately 😆 I also remember Len Fairclough actor Peter Adamson getting sacked from the show......but not for writing stuff about his co actors, it was something to do with child sex offences. It was all very hush hush at the time but I'm certain that was the reason and my memory isn't false 🙄✌️
Yes at Haslingden swimming baths around 1980, it was in all the local papers. Can't go into details, but I think you can guess😮. The characters death was that he was supposed to be on a job in his van, his van was in his fatal crash,Rita found out later he had been visiting his mistress. I don't watch it nowadays though.😅
I remember watching the 1st episode on a black and white Bakelite TV ,to my mind the series lost its way when Spider and the dreadful Battersby family were wrote into the series. I stopped watching because it had turned into a Northern version of East Enders! Arguments, nasty scheming back stabbing characters and totally depressing story lines. If real life was supposed to be portrayed by Coronation Street post Spider I would have completely lost the will to live. Corro is a dreadful, depressing soap that long ago lost its family appeal.
I was a child in the mid 1960s when Corrie finally made it to my home land NZ five years after it stated in Britain, so it lagged 5 years for a long time. But as I lost interest in it in the early 1980's some of the names were either unknown or forgotten by me, now aged 65. but thanks for this video. i remember the show with affection. those were the days when Ena Sharples held court with Minnie and Martha " in t' snoog"
When corrie was a real soap with fabulous actors and scrips .Not like the rubbish they serve up now. Its just now a sad comady thats not funny. . How sad how they have turned Corrie into a joke
The man narrating this wants sacking. Absolutely disgraceful how he is mispronouncing these British Soap Star peoples names. Thing is, the person is British. Like I said, absolutely disgraceful..
You mean Coronation St actors & actresses actually die in real life! I am heartbroken, I thought all Corrie actors & actresses went to silicon heaven!!!!!!!!
The absolute classic days of Corrie, now a shadow of what it once was.
Fabulous actors and sadly no longer with us but fondly remembered. Thanks for this, very well done!
Unforgettable legends. Most of the older actresses on Corrie lived a full long life ! There will never be another Coronation Street as this classic one.
This is an excellent video. Thank you so much for making it. May they all rest in peace 🙏
basically all those from when i watched it when it was good, 70's early 80's
With all these wonderful characters gone, it is the reason why I do not watch this show anymore. It has turned to crap.
There are no proper powerful strong HUMAN characters these days....just all box ticking talentless disposable bots. Sad really 😢
Ditto
So true 👍
That attitude is what turns everything to crap....the usual "then-good now=bad" nonsense
@@curiositypiqued6573 Quiet....numb nuts bot
It’s utter tripe now with storyline’s that are unbelievable, enjoyed this video so thanks for uploading 👍
That was the golden age of Corrie but sadly the show is now a depressing and dull shadow of its former self..
Stopped watching it after it turned into a clone of Deadenders
Stopped watching it end of 2020
Everyone has said that about everyone and everything since the dawn of time
Used to watch and enjoy it in the days of Ken Barlow and Elsie Tanner. Have not watched it for years. The magic has long gone. Watched Eastenders once, many years ago. Had to call the Samaritans after it.
Well said.
Corrie has never been the same since.
Get the box set and watch from the start. Ive just retired and look forward to seeing all these fantastic people from the first ever screening and to see how we coped without social media, tablets, mobile phones, computers etc.
And has having all these gizmos and gadgets made us any happier.
Happier, no just pissed off with social media trying to tell us how to act, what to say and take over the mindset.
They were the best actors in corrie rip to all ❤
Apart from Sarah Harding bless her she was not a good actress it was cringe worthy to watch.
Remember that Bryan Mosely was cruelly thrown off a car park by Michael Caine in Get Carter.
He was a stuntman so survived.
Now you're a big man, but you're in bad shape. With me it's business....
it was only acting.
I stopped watching the show five years ago after having lost its way. This was a sad video which tells me that love and family, health, happiness and good friends (and some wealth) are the most important things in life.
RIP . Coronation Street. A great fabulous northern soap opera 😊 the country loved the characters 😊 storyline & humour 😊 great script writers 😊
What a great show in it's day🎬💯 we had a cat in the 70s we called it MINIE... They really were the STAR'S IN IT'S GLORY YEAR'S...
Great memories 🌟💖
May they rest in peace 🕊️😢🙏🇬🇧 Bless their Souls 🙏😇💯🇬🇧
Haven't watched this show in years. Although I don't know some of the characters mentioned here, I remember most and that is when it was worth watching. RIP all those who have gone
I watched coronation street a few days a go before the program i wanted to watch started and it was crap what has happened to it it was good the younger cast should be in hollyoaks and the same goes for eastenders & emmerdale no one stands out as an icon of the show these days it's sad to see 😢 RIP to all the icons in this video ❤
Well said.
I really agree with you 👏👏👏👏🍀🙏🏻
Love watching old Corrie episodes with all the legends like Annie and Jack Walker, Hilda, Stan, Len, Ray and the fabulous Pat Phoenix.
Corrie has been piffle for about 20 years. It used to be such fun with wonderful characters.
Enjoyed seeing the old faces this was a great video ❤️
It is shocking how it seems that these people died only recently but in many cases it is decades ago!
Excellent video of steamies and diesel train nicely put together bid like the whisles on the steam trains cut seines well done 😊😊😊
Alf Roberts died younger than Stan Ogden .... I'd never knew that.... Also to note, that eddie yates a lodger at the ogdens died at the same age as stan
They were the golden year's of coronation Street, you just can't beat them.
Most were from the days when it was a gritty Northern soap of working class people, the humour was legendary, not like now with all the depressing storylines and inforgettable characters.
@PeterMackett - ...or actually *forgettable* characters...
I say some real Corrie legends here i say ......
Quite a few missing from the list and a few added that didn't impact on the series such as Tracy's ex husband's wife in two episodes. Bert tilsley, Sam kydd just to add to the list. So sad when I watch it all the brilliant characters that made it a institute.
Has the Hilda Ogden character officially died in corrie? I remember they made an announcement on the show when deidre passed away
@ACNC1 - I am not sure, but I think the difference was that Jean Alexander went on to play other characters for many years after she left Corrie in 1987, so relating her real-life demise in 2016 may not have been appropriate to build into the storyline at that belated time.
Whereas Anne Kirkbride's passing in real life happened only three months after her last appearance in Corrie in October 2014. So she was very much in everyone's thoughts, and the producers/scriptwriters thought it was very appropriate to bring her passing into the storyline, and this was broadcast in July 2015.
Thank you for a great video.
Thanks for putting that together. I never realised how many popular face had been on the street. Thanx
This is when soaps were worth watching & was not so damn depressing as they are now !!
Only recently got hooked on Coro the past 12 months, a friend and I were trying to work out the oldest characters, not child actors, left or still on the show? I only remember Ken Barlow, Hilda??? and is it, Audrey? That can remember way back then .
@taniatane5376 - Yes, Ken and Audrey, and don't forget Rita also!
What a great video !! … they all came alive in my mind as I watched - beautiful memories of Xmas day - queens speech and then Xmas with the Corrie’s
I thought the reason for peter Adamson (len fairclough) dismissal was alot mire sinister (CP)???
Ssshhh! Don't mention children and swimming pools...
Yeah he enjoyed loitering in the shallow end
He was found not guilty of that case involving children in fact if I remember rightly the judge kicked out because there was no evidence
@@keith79mod11 OK, fair enough, but why is it I seem to remember his acting career ending in some sort of disgrace?
@apollomemories7399 Because of the scandal...court of public opinion decided he was guilty!! Corrie directors didn't want any association with him after the allegations, for obvious reasons. The court case was dismissed, no evidence, but it was the end of his career.
Anthony Booth who Pat Phoenix (Corrie’s Elsie Tanner) married, was Cherie Blair’s father. Tony Blair’s (UK Prime Minister) wife!
Scouse git.
I was a huge corrie fan in the 1970s. In 1978, I got a set of photos from Granada TV of the cast, all signed.
I loved them all and Corrie isn't the same since they've all gone.
I was lucky enough to meet Violet Carson (Ena Sharples) when I was a 20-year-old bank cashier at a new branch of Barclays Bank in Euston Station. That was soon after the rail terminus was completely renovated and re-opened in 1968.
Miss Carson cashed a cheque with me (those were the days!), presumably before catching her train to Manchester, and I remember her being a lovely, friendly, and very glamorous lady, full of smiles and compliments!
In the early 1980s, I managed to acquire the autograph of Liz Dawn (Vera Duckworth) who was making a personal appearance at a disco (then called 'Bangs') at the top of Charing Cross Road, London. A lively, witty lady, much in demand by autograph hunters!
As a side issue, the Barclays branch at Euston Station (which is now an M & S 'Simply Food' outlet) was one of the first to introduce the original style of cash machine.
As a cashier, we had to load this machine with packets of brand new One Pound notes (10 per packet), and the machine would operate by means of an arm with a suction pad on the end, which lifted a single packet from a pile within the machine, it swung across and placed it on the 'tray' which the customer would then pull open to retrieve the money! Customers had special vouchers for this purpose - Ten Pounds for every voucher!! Advanced technology in those days!! 😄
I thought Ena Sharples was terrifying when I was a kid.
@@CrankCase08 - I thought the same when I was young, but in real life I found her to be so elegant, friendly and charming, and I was just a strip of a lad behind a bank counter! 😀
@@mtm4a That's the difference between Violet Carson and the character she was playing.
I didn’t realise Bryan Mosley was so young.
Bill Tarmey was also a singer who released at least 1 record
Such legends have gone, Corrie at it's best, happy memories of family TV ❤
the golden years all so sadly missed god rest these brilliant funny people 🙏🏻
What wonderful characters these actors made. R.I.P.
I remember picking out John Savident as the German Officer in the film Waterloo in conference with Wellington (Christopher Plummer).
I always thought he'd have made a brilliant beadle in Oliver Twist.
I watch 0ld Corri love Jack and Vera duckworth I'm 46 I do watch it now with Paul's mnd story line is an emotional one❤
Johnny Leeze lived in a flat in cleethorpes a feiend of mine who lived above Johnny's flat. Johnny was a big drinker and used to drink most of the time with southerner Mark Myers owner of Cleethorpes Pier. Johnny died from depression and turned to drink after the work dried up.
Great poeple there they great ❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊well missed
Actress who died in real life ", that's the dumbest statement, everyone dies in real life 🙄
Coronation street has the highest death rate in the country, but thankfully it is not real life.
@@malcolmabram2957 Well it is a bot afterall
You know they mean “not on the Street”.
@@malcolmabram2957 Only in soap operas does everyone have relationships with fellow residents of the street.
Perhaps it is not only these characters who have died but the series has also come to the end of it's time?
Jonny Leeze is shown here in his later role of Ned Glover from Emmerdale.
Tragic that Jack Howarth died in real life in his sixties while still in the role of Jack Walker. It wasn't the same once Annie was on her own behind the bar.
Saw Lynne Perrie performing at The Mildmay Club,a working man's club in Newington Green North London circa 1983,& allegedly,Liam Gallagher & Nicole Appleton held their wedding reception there,after he fell in love with the club,after shooting the video "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" with Oasis,Jame's Blunt shot a music video there,Call The Midwife did some filming there too,& other artists & shows
You missed a few Roy Hudd Lipstick on Your Collar Dennis Potter and Harbour Lights starring Nick Berry
@rayskitten78 - Roy Hudd appears here at 24:37.
And did you mean Dennis Tanner? He was played by Philip Lowrie who is now aged 87, so doesn't qualify for this video!
Nick Berry is now 61 years old, so he also doesn't qualify!!
I remember Daphne Oxenford in a children's TV show from when I was little called 'The Children of Green Knowe', she looked really old then and that was back in the 80s.
29:15 that picture looks like it was taken in the late 80s or 1990s. However If you look closely you can see a young John Thaw
Andrew Sachs, June Whitfield, Bobby Nutt, and Tony Booth who was in the pics here and married to Pat Phoenix about 6 days before she died.
Got her money 🤑💰⚖️
Mrs Blair's dad. Never liked him not even with
Alf Garnett 😢💪🇬🇧
EDIT- But his Brother
Tony Booth in ZULU ,
THINK HE took the part OF HOOK, in the hospital, he's made out to be skiving cockney.... The familys of Hook walked out ....
Another skiver a?🎬💯😁
@@garybrockwell2031 Not sure Pat Phoenix had any money and not sure get got along with Warren Mitchell, more to do with everyone in TDUDP just there to play stooge to his character Alf.
@@kevinshanahan6064 cheers but what isTDUDP??
🤔👍
Right got it😁🎬 clever fella warren? He's a good TIYL?
THIS IS YOUR LIFE....
🇬🇧💯👍😁
Pat was a lovely lady , met her when I was little
Sad that no corrie cast members went to Peter Adamsons funeral. The articles he wrote must have been harsh
Rip❤ all who passed away 😢
I have not watched corrie for years. Like all the other soap operas, they are not as good anymore. These older characters were the best. X❤
Always got mixed with Hilda Ogden n Ena Sharples. Thought Hilda was the hair net nd Ena Sharples had curlers but other way around. My bad.
Could do with timestamps...
Betty Driver was the sister of comedian Brian Rix.
It was so sad that she passed away years ago now I have seen a lot of coronation street star who have passed away over the years
John salvant was also in Blake seven and Barbara young was also in I claudius
Wouldn’t be showing more respect to not use some third rate robotic voice reading out AI generated text.
It's very annoying
Factually incorrect!! Doreen Keogh’s character was Concepta Riley, not Concepta Regan!!
RUINED BY MORE ADVERTS THAN NATIONAL TELEVISION.
Are some Peter Adamson in a play here in Toronto he played in the stage version of run for your wife retirement gold across the street to the restaurant from the theater
When it started (days I can remember) of Ken Barlow & family 'round the table in their living room etc. t.v. was a pioneering enterprise and script writers had a blank canvas on which to implant memories in our brains. However with technology continually saving and reloading all of the data since way back when nothing is 'fresh' anymore so it's not surprising that every thing goes stale?
Generations of Legends and Unsung Heroes in the Life's at the Rovers Return with gossips and scandals ❤😂
Coronation Street is sooooooooooo depressing nowadays, the characters from decades ago will always remain legends of this once iconic tv soap series, "Sorrynation Street" anyone.....😂😂😂
She was my favorite character hands down.
So many well-known ACTORS WHO DIED IN REAL LIFE and before the Jab.
Billy Ken wright was my foster mums cousin they looked so alike.
I haven't watched it since Mike died in Ken's arms.
😢😢😢 A sra Daphne era tão linda! Acho que seja uma das mulheres mais lindas que já vi!
Even one loved pay Phoenix
Lyn Perrie was brilliant at stand up I seen her 1980 in a working men’s club
Well that was a waste of time, as you never mentioned Elsie Tanner (Pat Phoenix) or her son Dennis ?????
@dianapugh1534 - Well Diana, I don't think it was a complete waste of time, in my opinion! For me, it revived many nostalgic memories.
Pat Phoenix is indeed mentioned at 9:47 in the video.
As for Dennis Tanner, he was played by Philip Lowrie who is still alive, now aged 87. On checking Google, I am reminded that Dennis appeared in the first episode on 9th December 1960, which I remember watching, but was written out a year later. He returned two years later and remained for five years until 1968.
He returned 43 years later in May 2011, making it the longest any Corrie actor has taken a break, and made it to the Guinness World Records for this reason. He departed in February 2014 but returned for a brief storyline from April to July 2014.
Wikipedia states that in February 2020, marking the show's 10,000th episode, the character of Dennis Tanner was killed off 'off-screen'.
I hope this helps with the chronology!
Certain characters it was a mistake to write them out like Martha Longhurst who 'died' over a glass of milk stout in the Snug. Dennis Tanner and Billy Walker also. Ernest Bishop upset the producers, for some reason and never worked again. Also the other McDonald twin who supposedly 'moved to Sheffield'.
He was very much loved by all and when he paid the roll of Stan and Ogden and his acting wife of sham Ogden she was beautiful I loved all the people who stated in coronation street for many many years and I am still watching it I think Ken Barlow is the longest serving star in coronation street and Rita is the last two who were the longest ones left all e i remember her in brook side close
I remember most of these characters, some might say unfortunately 😆
I also remember Len Fairclough actor Peter Adamson getting sacked from the show......but not for writing stuff about his co actors, it was something to do with child sex offences.
It was all very hush hush at the time but I'm certain that was the reason and my memory isn't false 🙄✌️
Yes at Haslingden swimming baths around 1980, it was in all the local papers. Can't go into details, but I think you can guess😮. The characters death was that he was supposed to be on a job in his van, his van was in his fatal crash,Rita found out later he had been visiting his mistress. I don't watch it nowadays though.😅
I always thought Fred Elliot was gay in real life he just came across very camp looks like I was mistaken
I remember watching the 1st episode on a black and white Bakelite TV ,to my mind the series lost its way when Spider and the dreadful Battersby family were wrote into the series. I stopped watching because it had turned into a Northern version of East Enders! Arguments, nasty scheming back stabbing characters and totally depressing story lines.
If real life was supposed to be portrayed by Coronation Street post Spider I would have completely lost the will to live. Corro is a dreadful, depressing soap that long ago lost its family appeal.
I was a child in the mid 1960s when Corrie finally made it to my home land NZ five years after it stated in Britain, so it lagged 5 years for a long time.
But as I lost interest in it in the early 1980's some of the names were either unknown or forgotten by me, now aged 65.
but thanks for this video.
i remember the show with affection.
those were the days when Ena Sharples held court with Minnie and Martha " in t' snoog"
this has been covered before by someone else
rip sarah harding such a brave lady she was 💔💔💔
Too much AI enhancements on the photos, interesting tho.
I remember her Doreen keough
Liverpool is in MERSEYSIDE!! Not Lancashire!!
It was in Lancashire until 1974, when Merseyside was created by the 1972 Local Government Act .
robo-voice is APPALLING
She was a beautiful young women
Bryan Mosley died 6 weeks after his character Alf Roberts died on screen.l
She was a beautiful woman and was a brilliant stress
Prefer the classic episodes
When corrie was a real soap with fabulous actors and scrips .Not like the rubbish they serve up now. Its just now a sad comady thats not funny. . How sad how they have turned Corrie into a joke
Yea she was a very well loved by all
Classic coronation st on it’s still good
The man narrating this wants sacking. Absolutely disgraceful how he is mispronouncing these British Soap Star peoples names. Thing is, the person is British. Like I said, absolutely disgraceful..
Sheesh, worst things happening in the world besides mispronounciation!!!
Ancoats is in manchester
I still watch coronation Street. I don't like emmerdale and I really dislike eastenders
Whos ghe woman in the thumbnail
You mean Coronation St actors & actresses actually die in real life! I am heartbroken, I thought all Corrie actors & actresses went to silicon heaven!!!!!!!!