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'''Joe Turner''' is a Welsh writer who started out in children's television, penning episodes of ''Children's Ward'' as well as the British Comedy Award-winning TV play ''My Dad's a Boring Nerd ''starring [[Alan Halsall]] and [[Julia Haworth]]. He continued as a writer on programmes such as ''Holby City'', ''Casualty'', ''Robin Hood'' (his episode featured [[Charles Dale]] in a guest slot), and [[Jack Rosenthal]]'s ''London's Burning''. His first ''[[Coronation Street]]'' episode was broadcast in [[March 1999]] and he has become one of the series' most prolific writers, with '''359 '''episodes to his credit to date, one co-credited with [[Mark Wadlow]], four of them double episodes, an hour-long episode and four more double episodes co-credited with [[Stephen Lowe]], [[Debbie Oates]], [[Martin Allen]] and [[Chris Fewtrell]].
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'''Joe Turner''' is a Welsh writer who started out in children's television, penning episodes of ''Children's Ward'' as well as the British Comedy Award-winning TV play ''My Dad's a Boring Nerd ''starring [[Alan Halsall]] and [[Julia Haworth]]. He continued as a writer on programmes such as ''Holby City'', ''Casualty'', ''Robin Hood'' (his episode featured [[Charles Dale]] in a guest slot), and [[Jack Rosenthal]]'s ''London's Burning''. His first ''[[Coronation Street]]'' episode was broadcast in [[March 1999]] and he has become one of the series' most prolific writers, with '''378 '''episodes to his credit to date, one co-credited with [[Mark Wadlow]], four of them double episodes, an hour-long episode and four more double episodes co-credited with [[Stephen Lowe]], [[Debbie Oates]], [[Martin Allen]] and [[Chris Fewtrell]].
   
 
==Episodes written by Joe Turner==
 
==Episodes written by Joe Turner==
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*[[Episode 8517 (21st November 2014)]]
 
*[[Episode 8517 (21st November 2014)]]
 
*[[Episode 8539 (25th December 2014)]] (Double episode)
 
*[[Episode 8539 (25th December 2014)]] (Double episode)
'''[[Coronation Street in 2015|2015]] (19 episodes)'''
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'''[[Coronation Street in 2015|2015]] (18 episodes)'''
*[[Episode 8548 (5th January 2015)]]
 
 
*[[Episode 8558 (19th January 2015)]]
 
*[[Episode 8558 (19th January 2015)]]
 
*[[Episode 8559 (21st January 2015)]]
 
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*[[Episode 9301 (17th November 2017)]]
 
*[[Episode 9301 (17th November 2017)]]
 
*[[Episode 9302 (17th November 2017)]]
 
*[[Episode 9302 (17th November 2017)]]
'''[[Coronation Street in 2018|2018]] (20 episodes)'''
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'''[[Coronation Street in 2018|2018]] (21 episodes)'''
 
*[[Episode 9345 (5th January 2018)]]
 
*[[Episode 9345 (5th January 2018)]]
 
*[[Episode 9346 (5th January 2018)]]
 
*[[Episode 9346 (5th January 2018)]]
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*[[Episode 9602 (2nd November 2018)]]
 
*[[Episode 9602 (2nd November 2018)]]
 
*[[Episode 9603 (2nd November 2018)]]
 
*[[Episode 9603 (2nd November 2018)]]
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*[[Episode 9626 (30th November 2018)]]
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'''[[Coronation Street in 2019|2019]] (17 episodes)'''
 
*[[Episode 9656 (2nd January 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9657 (2nd January 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9674 (23rd January 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9675 (23rd January 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9720 (18th March 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9721 (18th March 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9760 (3rd May 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9761 (3rd May 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9772 (17th May 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9815 (8th July 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9841 (7th August 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9842 (7th August 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9883 (25th September 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9901 (21st October 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9928 (18th November 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9929 (18th November 2019)]]
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*[[Episode 9959 (23rd December 2019)]]
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'''[[Coronation Street in 2020|2020]] (2 episodes)'''
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*[[Episode 9974 (8th January 2020)]]
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*[[Episode 9975 (8th January 2020)]]
 
==Other ''[[Coronation Street]]'' related works==
 
==Other ''[[Coronation Street]]'' related works==
 
*[[Out of Africa]] ([[2008]] - (Co-written with Mark Wadlow)
 
*[[Out of Africa]] ([[2008]] - (Co-written with Mark Wadlow)

Revision as of 12:16, 12 January 2020

Joe Turner

Joe Turner is a Welsh writer who started out in children's television, penning episodes of Children's Ward as well as the British Comedy Award-winning TV play My Dad's a Boring Nerd starring Alan Halsall and Julia Haworth. He continued as a writer on programmes such as Holby City, Casualty, Robin Hood (his episode featured Charles Dale in a guest slot), and Jack Rosenthal's London's Burning. His first Coronation Street episode was broadcast in March 1999 and he has become one of the series' most prolific writers, with 378 episodes to his credit to date, one co-credited with Mark Wadlow, four of them double episodes, an hour-long episode and four more double episodes co-credited with Stephen Lowe, Debbie Oates, Martin Allen and Chris Fewtrell.

Episodes written by Joe Turner

1990s

1999 (14 episodes)

2000s

2000 (19 episodes)

2001 (21 episodes)

2002 (18 episodes)

2003 (16 episodes)

2004 (16 episodes)

2005 (17 episodes)

2006 (14 episodes)

2007 (20 episodes)

2008 (14 episodes)

2009 (20 episodes)

2010s

2010 (18 episodes)

2011 (20 episodes)

2012 (17 episodes)

2013 (18 episodes)

2014 (18 episodes)

2015 (18 episodes)

2016 (22 episodes)

2017 (17 episodes)

2018 (21 episodes)

2019 (17 episodes)

2020 (2 episodes)

Other Coronation Street related works