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*[[1962]] - [[Ena Sharples]] discovers that [[Bill Gregory]] is married and [[Elsie Tanner]] doesn't know. When [[Len Fairclough]] makes it clear that he isn't going to be the one to tell her, Ena realises that she will have to. [[Curly Watts]] born. |
*[[1962]] - [[Ena Sharples]] discovers that [[Bill Gregory]] is married and [[Elsie Tanner]] doesn't know. When [[Len Fairclough]] makes it clear that he isn't going to be the one to tell her, Ena realises that she will have to. [[Curly Watts]] born. |
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*[[1966]] - [[Ken Barlow]] starts a film society in the [[Mission of Glad Tidings]] but one of the films shown by mistake is a nudist film. The elder ladies of the [[Coronation Street (Weatherfield)|Street]] are not amused... |
*[[1966]] - [[Ken Barlow]] starts a film society in the [[Mission of Glad Tidings]] but one of the films shown by mistake is a nudist film. The elder ladies of the [[Coronation Street (Weatherfield)|Street]] are not amused... |
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− | *[[1973]] - [[ |
+ | *[[1973]] - [[Bet Lynch]] is badly beaten up and left in the alley behind the [[Coronation Street (Weatherfield)|Street]]. It is later proved that [[Norman Leach]] was behind the assault. |
− | *[[1979]] - [[ |
+ | *[[1979]] - [[Ivy Tilsley]] interferes in [[Brian Tilsley|Brian]] and [[Gail Potter]]'s engagement when she tells her son to ask Gail who [[Roy Thornley]] was - knowing full well that he was married man who Gail had a fling with three years previously. |
*[[1982]] - [[Frankie Baldwin (Sam Kydd)|Frankie Baldwin]], [[Mike Baldwin|Mike]]'s father dies. |
*[[1982]] - [[Frankie Baldwin (Sam Kydd)|Frankie Baldwin]], [[Mike Baldwin|Mike]]'s father dies. |
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*[[1983]] - A furious [[Beattie Pearson]] discovers that father [[Albert Tatlock]] has sold [[1 Coronation Street|No.1]] to Ken Barlow when she thought the house was her inheritance. |
*[[1983]] - A furious [[Beattie Pearson]] discovers that father [[Albert Tatlock]] has sold [[1 Coronation Street|No.1]] to Ken Barlow when she thought the house was her inheritance. |
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− | *[[1997]] - The problem family, the Battersby |
+ | *[[1997]] - The problem family, the [[Battersby family|Battersbys]], move into [[5 Coronation Street|No.5]], now owned by the council. |
*[[2001]] - With friend [[Candice Stowe]] tagging along, [[Sarah Platt]] meets internet boyfriend [[TJ]] for the first time, only to discover it is [[Todd Grimshaw|Todd James Grimshaw]], Candice's boyfriend. |
*[[2001]] - With friend [[Candice Stowe]] tagging along, [[Sarah Platt]] meets internet boyfriend [[TJ]] for the first time, only to discover it is [[Todd Grimshaw|Todd James Grimshaw]], Candice's boyfriend. |
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− | *[[2008]] - [[Tony Gordon]] offers [[Kevin Webster]] an over-the-top amount for the [[ |
+ | *[[2008]] - [[Tony Gordon]] offers [[Kevin Webster]] an over-the-top amount for the [[Websters' Auto Centre|garage]] but is turned down. |
*[[2010]] - [[Tina McIntyre]] moves into the spare room at [[Rita Sullivan]]'s [[10 Coronation Street|flat]]. |
*[[2010]] - [[Tina McIntyre]] moves into the spare room at [[Rita Sullivan]]'s [[10 Coronation Street|flat]]. |
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*[[2011]] - [[Fiz Stape]] is arrested and charged with the murders of [[Colin Fishwick]], [[Charlotte Hoyle]] and [[Joy Fishwick]], although she had nothing to do with any of the three deaths. She asks [[Roy Cropper|Roy]] and [[Hayley Cropper]] to look after her daughter [[Hope Stape|Hope]]. |
*[[2011]] - [[Fiz Stape]] is arrested and charged with the murders of [[Colin Fishwick]], [[Charlotte Hoyle]] and [[Joy Fishwick]], although she had nothing to do with any of the three deaths. She asks [[Roy Cropper|Roy]] and [[Hayley Cropper]] to look after her daughter [[Hope Stape|Hope]]. |
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*[[1946]] - [[Jill Kerman]] ([[Maggie Redman]]) born. |
*[[1946]] - [[Jill Kerman]] ([[Maggie Redman]]) born. |
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*[[1999]] - [[Jack Watson]] ([[Bill Gregory]]) died. |
*[[1999]] - [[Jack Watson]] ([[Bill Gregory]]) died. |
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==Episodes== |
==Episodes== |
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Episodes were broadcast on 4th July on the following years: |
Episodes were broadcast on 4th July on the following years: |
Revision as of 20:01, 8 September 2011
Events
Coronation Street history
- 1942 - David Barlow born.
- 1962 - Ena Sharples discovers that Bill Gregory is married and Elsie Tanner doesn't know. When Len Fairclough makes it clear that he isn't going to be the one to tell her, Ena realises that she will have to. Curly Watts born.
- 1966 - Ken Barlow starts a film society in the Mission of Glad Tidings but one of the films shown by mistake is a nudist film. The elder ladies of the Street are not amused...
- 1973 - Bet Lynch is badly beaten up and left in the alley behind the Street. It is later proved that Norman Leach was behind the assault.
- 1979 - Ivy Tilsley interferes in Brian and Gail Potter's engagement when she tells her son to ask Gail who Roy Thornley was - knowing full well that he was married man who Gail had a fling with three years previously.
- 1982 - Frankie Baldwin, Mike's father dies.
- 1983 - A furious Beattie Pearson discovers that father Albert Tatlock has sold No.1 to Ken Barlow when she thought the house was her inheritance.
- 1997 - The problem family, the Battersbys, move into No.5, now owned by the council.
- 2001 - With friend Candice Stowe tagging along, Sarah Platt meets internet boyfriend TJ for the first time, only to discover it is Todd James Grimshaw, Candice's boyfriend.
- 2008 - Tony Gordon offers Kevin Webster an over-the-top amount for the garage but is turned down.
- 2010 - Tina McIntyre moves into the spare room at Rita Sullivan's flat.
- 2011 - Fiz Stape is arrested and charged with the murders of Colin Fishwick, Charlotte Hoyle and Joy Fishwick, although she had nothing to do with any of the three deaths. She asks Roy and Hayley Cropper to look after her daughter Hope.
Real world
- 1946 - Jill Kerman (Maggie Redman) born.
- 1999 - Jack Watson (Bill Gregory) died.
Episodes
Episodes were broadcast on 4th July on the following years:
- 1960s - 1962, 1966
- 1970s - 1973, 1977, 1979
- 1980s - 1983, 1984, 1988
- 1990s - 1990, 1994, 1997, 1999
- 2000s - 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 (I) (II), 2007, 2008 (I) (II)
- 2010s - 2010, 2011 (I) (II)
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