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==Events== |
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===Coronation Street history=== |
===Coronation Street history=== |
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+ | *[[1965]] - [[Lucille Hewitt]] starts work as a researcher at [[Marshall's Cotton Mill]]. |
+ | *[[1991]] - [[Don Brennan]] begins an affair with [[Julie Dewhurst]]. |
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+ | *[[1999]] - [[Sharon Gaskell]] and [[Ian Bentley]] get married. |
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*[[2000]] - Having accepted [[Fred Elliott]]'s marriage proposal, [[Audrey Roberts]] realises she doesn't want to marry him and turns him down. [[Curly Watts]] proposes to [[Emma Taylor]] in [[Paris]], she accepts. |
*[[2000]] - Having accepted [[Fred Elliott]]'s marriage proposal, [[Audrey Roberts]] realises she doesn't want to marry him and turns him down. [[Curly Watts]] proposes to [[Emma Taylor]] in [[Paris]], she accepts. |
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− | *[[2010]] - [[Steve McDonald]] pays [[Kylie Turner]] £20,000 so that she will hand her son [[Max Turner|Max]] over to |
+ | *[[2010]] - [[Steve McDonald]] pays [[Kylie Turner]] £20,000 so that she will hand her son [[Max Turner|Max]] over to him and wife [[Becky McDonald|Becky]]. |
− | *[[2013]] - [[Faye Windass]] delays her Halloween party |
+ | *[[2013]] - [[Faye Windass]] delays her Halloween party on the orders of her "best friend" [[Grace Piper]]. |
+ | *[[2017]] - [[Rita Tanner]] is given the all-clear after her brain tumour operation. |
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+ | *[[2019]] - Steve threatens [[Ali Neeson]] with negligence after he dismisses [[Emma Brooker]]'s stomach complaints and she suffers a ruptured appendix. |
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===Real world=== |
===Real world=== |
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− | *[[1961]] - The [[Equity actors' strike]] began. This reduced the total cast |
+ | *[[1961]] - The [[Equity actors' strike]] began. This reduced the total cast down to just thirteen characters at one point but ensured the popularity of the programme as it was [[ITV]]'s only drama still being produced. The strike was called off on [[3rd April]] [[1962]]. |
+ | *[[1999]] - Last appearance of [[Maud Grimes]]. |
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*[[2004]] - [[Granada Plus]] abruptly ceases transmission at 4:30pm (with no prior notice given to viewers), bringing the run of ''[[Coronation Street]]'' episodes under the ''[[Classic Coronation Street]] ''banner to a sudden end. |
*[[2004]] - [[Granada Plus]] abruptly ceases transmission at 4:30pm (with no prior notice given to viewers), bringing the run of ''[[Coronation Street]]'' episodes under the ''[[Classic Coronation Street]] ''banner to a sudden end. |
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*[[2010]] - Release of ''[[Coronation Street: A Knight's Tale]]'', the fifth of the programme's "straight to video/DVD" productions. |
*[[2010]] - Release of ''[[Coronation Street: A Knight's Tale]]'', the fifth of the programme's "straight to video/DVD" productions. |
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+ | *[[2015]] - [[Stephen Hancock]] ([[Ernest Bishop]]) dies. |
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==Episodes== |
==Episodes== |
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*[[1990s]] - [[Episode 3299 (1st November 1991)|1991]], [[Episode 3614 (1st November 1993)|1993]], [[Episode 3929 (1st November 1995)|1995]], [[Episode 4086 (1st November 1996)|1996]], [[Episode 4500 (1st November 1998)|1998]], [[Episode 4709 (1st November 1999)|1999]] |
*[[1990s]] - [[Episode 3299 (1st November 1991)|1991]], [[Episode 3614 (1st November 1993)|1993]], [[Episode 3929 (1st November 1995)|1995]], [[Episode 4086 (1st November 1996)|1996]], [[Episode 4500 (1st November 1998)|1998]], [[Episode 4709 (1st November 1999)|1999]] |
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*[[2000s]] - [[Episode 4921 (1st November 2000)|2000]], [[Episode 5372 (1st November 2002)|2002]], 2004 [[Episode 5880 (1st November 2004)|(I)]] [[Episode 5881 (1st November 2004)|(II)]], [[Episode 6415 (1st November 2006)|2006]] |
*[[2000s]] - [[Episode 4921 (1st November 2000)|2000]], [[Episode 5372 (1st November 2002)|2002]], 2004 [[Episode 5880 (1st November 2004)|(I)]] [[Episode 5881 (1st November 2004)|(II)]], [[Episode 6415 (1st November 2006)|2006]] |
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− | *[[2010s]] - 2010 [[Episode 7458 (1st November 2010)|(I)]] [[Episode 7459 (1st November 2010)|(II)]], 2013 [[Episode 8247 (1st November 2013)|(I)]] [[Episode 8248 (1st November 2013)|(II)]] |
+ | *[[2010s]] - 2010 [[Episode 7458 (1st November 2010)|(I)]] [[Episode 7459 (1st November 2010)|(II)]], 2013 [[Episode 8247 (1st November 2013)|(I)]] [[Episode 8248 (1st November 2013)|(II)]], 2017 [[Episode 9289 (1st November 2017)|(I)]] [[Episode 9290 (1st November 2017)|(II)]], [[Episode 9913 (1st November 2019)|2019]] |
Revision as of 11:52, 4 November 2019
Events
Coronation Street history
- 1965 - Lucille Hewitt starts work as a researcher at Marshall's Cotton Mill.
- 1991 - Don Brennan begins an affair with Julie Dewhurst.
- 1999 - Sharon Gaskell and Ian Bentley get married.
- 2000 - Having accepted Fred Elliott's marriage proposal, Audrey Roberts realises she doesn't want to marry him and turns him down. Curly Watts proposes to Emma Taylor in Paris, she accepts.
- 2010 - Steve McDonald pays Kylie Turner £20,000 so that she will hand her son Max over to him and wife Becky.
- 2013 - Faye Windass delays her Halloween party on the orders of her "best friend" Grace Piper.
- 2017 - Rita Tanner is given the all-clear after her brain tumour operation.
- 2019 - Steve threatens Ali Neeson with negligence after he dismisses Emma Brooker's stomach complaints and she suffers a ruptured appendix.
Real world
- 1961 - The Equity actors' strike began. This reduced the total cast down to just thirteen characters at one point but ensured the popularity of the programme as it was ITV's only drama still being produced. The strike was called off on 3rd April 1962.
- 1999 - Last appearance of Maud Grimes.
- 2004 - Granada Plus abruptly ceases transmission at 4:30pm (with no prior notice given to viewers), bringing the run of Coronation Street episodes under the Classic Coronation Street banner to a sudden end.
- 2010 - Release of Coronation Street: A Knight's Tale, the fifth of the programme's "straight to video/DVD" productions.
- 2015 - Stephen Hancock (Ernest Bishop) dies.
Episodes
Episodes were broadcast on 1st November on the following years:
- 1960s - 1961, 1965, 1967
- 1970s - 1971, 1972, 1976, 1978
- 1980s - 1982, 1989
- 1990s - 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999
- 2000s - 2000, 2002, 2004 (I) (II), 2006
- 2010s - 2010 (I) (II), 2013 (I) (II), 2017 (I) (II), 2019
31st October | Dates November |
2nd November |
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