Events[]
Coronation Street history[]
- 1961 - Joan Walker marries Gordon Davies at St. Thomas's Church.
- 1967 - Ken Barlow is charged for taking part in the illegal student demo and fined £5.
- 1968 - David Barlow is told that his job application in Australia has been successful.
- 1978 - The trial of Ernest Bishop's killers starts.
- 1989 - Alan Bradley attacks Rita Fairclough and batters her unconscious after trying to smother her with a cushion.
- 1992 - Ted Sullivan proposes marriage to Rita Fairclough.
- 1998 - Mike Baldwin and Ken Barlow fight in the Rovers over Deirdre Rachid's upcoming court case.
- 2002 - Faye Butler is born.
- 2005 - Cilla Brown cons Roy Cropper into looking after Chesney Brown while she and Les Battersby go on holiday.
- 2006 - Ashley Peacock and Matt Ramsden come to blows over Joshua Peacock and Matt's demands to see his son.
- 2009 - Steve McDonald and Becky Granger's wedding doesn't happen when the bride gets too drunk to go through with the ceremony.
- 2013 - Chesney Brown and Katy Armstrong get engaged.
- 2015 - Gavin Rodwell, Michael's estranged son, is killed while drink-driving.
- 2017 - Maria Connor is released from prison after serving part of a twelve-month sentence for marrying Pablo Duarte to allow him to stay in the country. Sarah Platt meets her daughter Bethany's boyfriend Nathan Curtis for the first time and discovers that he's 35 years old, more than twice Bethany's age.
- 2020 - Ken Barlow moves out of 1 Coronation Street and into Stillwaters retirement complex. Ali Neeson leaves Weatherfield to get away from Gary Windass and Maria Connor.
Real world[]
- 1949 - David Neilson (Roy Cropper) born.
- 1989 - First appearance of Tina Fowler.
- 2020 - Final appearance of Ali Neeson.
Episodes[]
Episodes were broadcast on 13th March on the following years:
- 1960s - 1961, 1963, 1967, 1968
- 1970s - 1972, 1974, 1978
- 1980s - 1985, 1989
- 1990s - 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1998
- 2000s - 2000, 2005, 2006 (I) (II), 2009 (I) (II)
- 2010s - 2013, 2015 (I) (II), 2017 (I) (II), 2019 (I) (II)
- 2020s - 2020, 2023, 2024
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