Events[]
Coronation Street history[]
- 1962 - Ena Sharples is rushed to St Mark's Hospital having suffered a stroke and spent the night on the vestry floor.
- 1973 - Deirdre Hunt turns up for a party at No.11, much to Alan Howard's horror.
- 1975 - Billy Walker and Deirdre Hunt fix the date for their wedding.
- 1979 - Alf Roberts starts to make a slow recovery from his coma.
- 1997 - In an act of revenge, Don Brennan sets fire to Mike Baldwin's factory.
- 1999 - Jackie Dobbs gets husband Darren round to "sort out" Curly Watts but to his relief, he apologises for his wife's behaviour and makes her move out of No.7.
- 2001 - Duggie Ferguson takes over as the new landlord of the Rovers Return Inn.
- 2003 - Richard Hillman's funeral takes place with only Gail Hillman and Archie Shuttleworth present. Maxine Peacock's memorial bench is unveiled.
- 2006 - Audrey Roberts receives a Mother's Day card, supposedly from Richard Hillman.
- 2007 - The trial of Tracy Barlow for the murder of Charlie Stubbs begins.
- 2010 - David Platt tries to convince witnesses Mark and Jane Kenworthy to change their statements to the police concerning an argument between Gail and Joe McIntyre. Mark reports David to the police.
- 2018 - Martin Platt visits Coronation Street for the first time in thirteen years prior to emigrating to New Zealand with his expectant wife Robyn and daughter Charlotte.
Real world[]
- 1969 - Final appearance of Effie Spicer.
- 1971 - Frank Pemberton (Frank Barlow) dies.
- 2010 - Final appearance of Jesse Chadwick.
- 2018 - Final appearance of Martin Platt.
Episodes[]
Episodes were broadcast on 26th March on the following years:
- 1960s - 1962, 1969
- 1970s - 1973, 1975, 1979
- 1980s - 1980, 1984, 1986
- 1990s - 1990, 1993, 1997, 1999
- 2000s - 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 (I) (II), 2008
- 2010s - 2010 (I) (II), 2012 (I) (II), 2014, 2018 (I) (II)
- 2020s - 2021
- The Brothers McGregor - Politics (1987 - Television South and Channel Television only)
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