The official PH Coronation Street thread (Vol 2)

The official PH Coronation Street thread (Vol 2)

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eldar

22,000 posts

199 months

Wednesday 19th June
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Can I swap the french fries for chips? Really, Vicar.

ferret50

1,141 posts

12 months

Thursday 20th June
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eldar said:
Can I swap the french fries for chips? Really, Vicar.
French fries are clearly 'furrin muck' to Billy the vicar, good for him!

eldar

22,000 posts

199 months

Thursday 20th June
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ferret50 said:
eldar said:
Can I swap the french fries for chips? Really, Vicar.
French fries are clearly 'furrin muck' to Billy the vicar, good for him!
But jesus was furrin as well. Confusing this religion.

cuprabob

14,958 posts

217 months

Friday 21st June
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Tonight's episode is currently available to stream, if you don't fancy waiting.

Wacky Racer

38,445 posts

250 months

Friday 21st June
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I want to be level 5 too.

I need to do an upload........

Wacky Racer

38,445 posts

250 months

Friday 21st June
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So who was your favourite character of all the time you have been watching Corrie?

I would have to say Eddie Yeats by a large margin.

57Ford

4,176 posts

137 months

Friday 21st June
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Wacky Racer said:
So who was your favourite character of all the time you have been watching Corrie?

I would have to say Eddie Yeats by a large margin.
Tina McIntyre. Oh, you didn’t mean it that way? Er.. I suppose it’d be Todd - in both incarnations. He gets some good lines.
I like Tim and Steve’s riffing too.

nicanary

9,872 posts

149 months

Friday 21st June
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Fred Elliott.

Rh14n

951 posts

111 months

Friday 21st June
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nicanary said:
Fred Elliott.
I said Fred Elliott!

cuprabob

14,958 posts

217 months

Friday 21st June
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Hilda Ogden.

Wacky Racer

38,445 posts

250 months

Friday 21st June
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cuprabob said:
Hilda Ogden.


cuprabob

14,958 posts

217 months

Friday 21st June
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Wacky Racer said:
cuprabob said:
Hilda Ogden.
Ah, the good old days.. smile

nicanary

9,872 posts

149 months

Friday 21st June
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cuprabob said:
Wacky Racer said:
cuprabob said:
Hilda Ogden.
Ah, the good old days.. smile
You could even see the muriel in the background.

DSLiverpool

14,852 posts

205 months

Saturday 22nd June
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Wacky Racer said:
So who was your favourite character of all the time you have been watching Corrie?

I would have to say Eddie Yeats by a large margin.
Reg Holdsworth was very funny.

nicanary

9,872 posts

149 months

Saturday 22nd June
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We mustn't forget the triumvirate - Ena Sharples, Minnie Caldwell and Martha Longhurst.

Vincecj

475 posts

126 months

Saturday 22nd June
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Blanche had a few good lines.

Rh14n

951 posts

111 months

Saturday 22nd June
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Bet Lynch had some great lines too. And of course, Mary is genius!

Oakey

27,630 posts

219 months

Saturday 22nd June
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Section 21 for Gemma and Chesney, that must be a bit of a shock, they didn't even know they had a landlord at the start of the week...

200Plus Club

10,858 posts

281 months

Saturday 22nd June
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Oakey said:
Section 21 for Gemma and Chesney, that must be a bit of a shock, they didn't even know they had a landlord at the start of the week...
Amazing also it's a totally unknown character never been mentioned before...
Coincidence that there was recent news about the no fault eviction law changes being dropped..

nicanary

9,872 posts

149 months

Saturday 22nd June
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200Plus Club said:
Oakey said:
Section 21 for Gemma and Chesney, that must be a bit of a shock, they didn't even know they had a landlord at the start of the week...
Amazing also it's a totally unknown character never been mentioned before...
Coincidence that there was recent news about the no fault eviction law changes being dropped..
Apropos the "unknown character" - surely nobody thought that the Browns owned the house? I see Joseph's grandma stepping in to buy the house and be their new landlord. Trouble ahead.