Alan Davis designed 1997 consecutive episodes of episodes of Coronation Street from July 2006 to March 2014.
Due to the crediting conventions of the time, he was uncredited on the majority of the Friday broadcast episodes from Episode 6743 (1st February 2008) to Episode 7427 (17th September 2010). For his final five episodes, he was credited as the "Move team" designer to reflect his major work on the transfer of production from the Quay Street studios to the MediaCity studios at the end of 2013 while his successor, Rosie Mullins-Hoyle was credited as the "Acting" designer although she also had a major hand in the new site.
During his time on the programme, he had to handle the major design work for the tram crash in December 2010 which involved the partial destruction and rebuild of elements of the 1982 Outdoor Set.
He also worked on Behind the Bike Sheds, My Husband and I (starring Mollie Sugden and William Moore), 3-2-1, Home to Roost, Haggard, The Gingerbread Girl, Stalag Luft, Micawber, Fat Friends, A Touch of Frost and The Chase.
He is currently head of production design at ITV.
Episodes designed by Alan Davis[]
2000s[]
2006 (112 episodes)
- All episodes between Episode 6347 (31st July 2006) and Episode 6458 (31st December 2006)
2007 (263 episodes)
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2008 (259 episodes)
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2009 (261 episodes)
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2010s[]
2010 (263 episodes)
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2011 (265 episodes)
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2012 (261 episodes)
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2013 (260 episodes)
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2014 (53 episodes)
- All episodes between Episode 8291 (1st January 2014) and Episode 8338 (7th March 2014)
- Episode 8339 (10th March 2014) (Co-credited with Rosie Mullins-Hoyle)
- Episode 8340 (10th March 2014) (Co-credited with Rosie Mullins-Hoyle)
- Episode 8341 (12th March 2014) (Co-credited with Rosie Mullins-Hoyle)
- Episode 8342 (14th March 2014) (Co-credited with Rosie Mullins-Hoyle)
- Episode 8343 (14th March 2014) (Co-credited with Rosie Mullins-Hoyle)