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− | '''Martin Sterling''' (born [[1962]] in [[Manchester]]) is a storyliner on ''[[Coronation Street]]'', working on the position between [[March 2005]] and [[March 2008]], from [[December 2008]] to [[July 2019]] and from [[January 2020]] onwards with ''' |
+ | '''Martin Sterling''' (born [[1962]] in [[Manchester]]) is a storyliner on ''[[Coronation Street]]'', working on the position between [[March 2005]] and [[March 2008]], from [[December 2008]] to [[July 2019]] and from [[January 2020]] onwards with '''3951''' episodes to his credit to date. He also contributed '''6''' of his own scripts to the programme in [[2008]] when he wasn't fulfilling storyliner duties. He wrote the video spots for [[Norris Cole's Twitter Page]] during the week of [[Peter Barlow]]'s trial and the website content for ''[[Just Rosie]]'' in [[2011]]. Aside from [[Tony Warren]] and [[Eric Spear]] he is the most credited member of the production staff of the programme in its history. |
He became a professional writer in [[1993]] following a career in banking however prior to that he had achieved publishing success with a play in [[1990]] entitled ''A Test of Compassion'' and a book on saucy cinema entitled ''Keeping the British End Up''. In addition to ''Coronation Street'' he has since published books on Eric Morecambe and James Bond. Journalistic pieces have appeared in ''The Times'' and ''Woman’s Weekly'' and, as a resident of Norfolk, he has been a regular voice on local radio for many years and national radio with spots on ''Gloria Hunniford’s Open House'' show. |
He became a professional writer in [[1993]] following a career in banking however prior to that he had achieved publishing success with a play in [[1990]] entitled ''A Test of Compassion'' and a book on saucy cinema entitled ''Keeping the British End Up''. In addition to ''Coronation Street'' he has since published books on Eric Morecambe and James Bond. Journalistic pieces have appeared in ''The Times'' and ''Woman’s Weekly'' and, as a resident of Norfolk, he has been a regular voice on local radio for many years and national radio with spots on ''Gloria Hunniford’s Open House'' show. |
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'''[[Coronation Street in 2020|2020]] (200 episodes)''' |
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*All episodes between [[Episode 9988 (24th January 2020)]] and [[Episode 10210 (31st December 2020)]] |
*All episodes between [[Episode 9988 (24th January 2020)]] and [[Episode 10210 (31st December 2020)]] |
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*All episodes since [[Episode 10211 (1st January 2021)]] |
*All episodes since [[Episode 10211 (1st January 2021)]] |
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Revision as of 17:30, 26 July 2021
Martin Sterling (born 1962 in Manchester) is a storyliner on Coronation Street, working on the position between March 2005 and March 2008, from December 2008 to July 2019 and from January 2020 onwards with 3951 episodes to his credit to date. He also contributed 6 of his own scripts to the programme in 2008 when he wasn't fulfilling storyliner duties. He wrote the video spots for Norris Cole's Twitter Page during the week of Peter Barlow's trial and the website content for Just Rosie in 2011. Aside from Tony Warren and Eric Spear he is the most credited member of the production staff of the programme in its history.
He became a professional writer in 1993 following a career in banking however prior to that he had achieved publishing success with a play in 1990 entitled A Test of Compassion and a book on saucy cinema entitled Keeping the British End Up. In addition to Coronation Street he has since published books on Eric Morecambe and James Bond. Journalistic pieces have appeared in The Times and Woman’s Weekly and, as a resident of Norfolk, he has been a regular voice on local radio for many years and national radio with spots on Gloria Hunniford’s Open House show.
Episodes written by Martin Sterling
2008 (6 episodes)
- Episode 6782 (26th March 2008)
- Episode 6812 (7th May 2008)
- Episode 6825 (26th May 2008)
- Episode 6874 (4th August 2008)
- Episode 6891 (25th August 2008)
- Episode 6897 (5th September 2008)
Episodes storylined by Martin Sterling
2000s
2005 (210 episodes)
- All episodes between Episode 5986 (21st March 2005) and Episode 6195 (30th December 2005)
2006 (258 episodes)
- All episodes in this year
2007 (261 episodes)
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2008 (71 episodes)
- All episodes between Episode 6723 (4th January 2008) and Episode 6779 (21st March 2008)
- All episodes between Episode 6968 (15th December 2008) and Episode 6980 (31st December 2008)
2009 (260 episodes)
- All episodes in this year
2010s
2010 (263 episodes)
- All episodes in this year
2011 (263 episodes)
- All episodes in this year
2012 (256 episodes)
- All episodes in this year
2013 (252 episodes)
- All episodes in this year
2014 (253 episodes)
- All episodes in this year
2015 (262 episodes)
- All episodes in this year
2016 (262 episodes)
- All episodes in this year
2017 (272 episodes)
- All episodes in this year
2018 (300 episodes)
- All episodes in this year
2019 (168 episodes)
- All episodes between Episode 9654 (1st January 2019) and Episode 9836 (31st July 2019)
2020s
2020 (200 episodes)
- All episodes between Episode 9988 (24th January 2020) and Episode 10210 (31st December 2020)
2021 (141 episodes)
- All episodes since Episode 10211 (1st January 2021)