Events[]
Coronation Street history[]
- 1928 - Edward McDonald is born.
- 1971 - Stan Ogden builds a large and utterly superfluous serving hatch between the main rooms of No.13.
- 1976 - Annie Walker destroys Stan's handcart while on a driving lesson with Alf Roberts.
- 1986 - Betty Turpin comes back out of retirement to work at the Rovers.
- 1995 - Raquel Wolstenhulme narrowly escapes being raped by Leo Firman.
- 1997 - Fred Elliott and Maureen Holdsworth are married. Sally Webster and Natalie Horrocks have a catfight in the street.
- 1999 - Ashley Peacock and Maxine Heavey have their stag and hen nights.
- 2002 - Peter Barlow meets florist Lucy Richards.
- 2003 - Martin Platt and Katy Harris announce their relationship to Katy's parents - Tommy promptly attacks Martin.
- 2004 - Todd Grimshaw discovers that his brother Jason has spent the night with Sarah Platt. Distraught at the betrayal, he leaves Weatherfield.
- 2008 - Thinking that Liz McDonald is now in a relationship with Harry Mason and that there is no chance of a reconciliation, Vernon Tomlin leaves Weatherfield.
- 2011 - Peter Barlow is arrested for beating Frank Foster.
- 2017 - Aidan Connor dumps Eva Price after confronting her over her involvement in the burglary at Underworld. Michelle Connor tells Leanne Battersby that Will Chatterton has been stalking her.
Real world[]
- 1915 - Arthur Lowe (Leonard Swindley) born.
- 1955 - ITV goes on the air for the first time with broadcasts by Associated Rediffusion in the London area.
- 2002 - First appearance of Lucy Richards.
- 2008 - Final appearance of Vernon Tomlin.
Episodes[]
Episodes were broadcast on 22nd September on the following years:
- 1960s - 1965, 1969
- 1970s - 1971, 1975, 1976
- 1980s - 1980, 1982, 1986
- 1990s - 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999
- 2000s - 2000, 2002, 2003 (I) (II), 2004, 2006, 2008 (I) (II)
- 2010s - 2011, 2014 (I) (II), 2017 (I) (II)
- 2020s - 2021 (I) (II)
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