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A deadly fire is set to rock the residents of Coronation Street in the New Year.
The new storyline has been devised by Corrie?s new producer Kate Brooks, who took over as the new boss on the ITV soap after the former producer Ian Macleod resigned earlier this year.
The fire scenes will be filmed over the next couple of weeks on the new set in Salford, Manchester, and will air in January.
Exactly who?s affected by the fire remains to be seen, but it?s been teased by show insiders that the inferno could take the life of at least one much loved character, if not more than one.
parkerman
16-11-2024, 09:23
A deadly fire is set to rock the residents of Coronation Street in the New Year.
The new storyline has been devised by Corrie?s new producer Kate Brooks, who took over as the new boss on the ITV soap after the former producer Ian Macleod resigned earlier this year.
The fire scenes will be filmed over the next couple of weeks on the new set in Salford, Manchester, and will air in January.
Exactly who?s affected by the fire remains to be seen, but it?s been teased by show insiders that the inferno could take the life of at least one much loved character, if not more than one.
What's Hope done now?
probably no long term character will die, it will be all hyped but let down over all
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The cast of Coronation Street will be involved in night shoots for the soap's upcoming fire storyline.
A post on a Salford City Council Facebook group shared a warning for residents, informing those living in Salford Quays and Trafford Park about "loud explosions and fire effects" used as part of a dramatic film shoot for the soap.
"Coronation Street will be reconstructing a house fire on Coronation Street Film Set, Trafford Wharf Road, Trafford Park," the message read.
The cast will be filming the fire scenes between 4pm and 2.30am until November 21, while on November 19 an explosion will be recreated.
Meanwhile, some Corrie actors have been sharing how they're getting ready to film late at night in the cold temperatures.
Bethany Platt star Lucy Fallon shared an Instagram Stories where posing with her co-stars Julia Goulding and Paddy Bever, who portray Shona Platt and Max Turner. The trio could be seen keeping warm in between takes, with Fallon writing in the caption: "Night shoot slay."
Similarly, Abi Webster star Sally Carman-Duttine took to her Stories to post a snap of heat patches and body warmers on a table, captioning it "night shoots".
It seems both the Platts and the Websters will find themselves in danger in the forthcoming scenes, though more details about the fire plot are being kept under wraps.
Corrie is no stranger to devastating fires. In 2010, the ITV soap marked its 50th anniversary with a week-long storyline concerning a tram crash and the subsequent fires on the street, while in 2013 it was the beloved Rovers Return that was engulfed in flames.
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Coronation Street is due to air a tragic long-running storyline for fan favourite character Debbie Webster in 2025, it has been reported.
According to Metro, Debbie will be diagnosed with dementia in the new year, with the story set to develop into a long-running plot.
The storyline will eventually lead to Debbie's exit from the soap, with actor Sue Devaney due to leave the role that she first played in 1984.
However, Metro reports that the plot will continue beyond 2025, meaning that Debbie's departure is not imminent.
Digital Spy has approached the soap for comment.
Debbie first arrived in Weatherfield as a teenager, before leaving a year later with her dad Bill after he remarried and moved to Southampton.
She made her return to the cobbles in 2019, reuniting with her brother Kevin and working alongside villain Ray Crosby to redevelop the street. After finding out about Ray's crimes, she turned her back on him and made amends with her neighbours.
Debbie is now often seen at the Chariot Square Hotel, which she owns, and frequently shares scenes with her partner, Ronnie Bailey.
Debbie's dementia storyline will be overseen by Corrie's new producer, Kate Brooks, who recently shared details of what fans can expect to see on the cobbles this Christmas.
The soap's festive episodes will centre around iconic character Gail Rodwell's exit after 50 years on the show, as actor Helen Worth prepares to bow out.
"This is a story with the Platts at the heart of it," Brooks said. "It's really festive. Basically it's a story about family and how secrets impact and implode on a family. There are a lot of betrayals. Lots of secrets are exposed during this episode and it will be like classic Corrie, with a bit of a twist."
She added: "We can't tell a story on Christmas Day about her exit without it being steeped in nostalgia. There's tons of nostalgia in this episode and hopefully people will be crying, they'll be laughing, there'll be gasps as people watching it go: 'Oh my goodness, that's just happened!'"
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Coronation Street producer reveals Rob Donovan return plans
The villain is about to cause "a lot of trouble for Carla and Lisa".
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Coronation Street producer Kate Brooks has officially confirmed the Platt family's 2025 stunt storyline.
The popular soap clan have some big episodes coming up in February, just weeks after saying goodbye to their beloved matriarch Gail.
Back in November, Corrie filmed a dramatic fire at the Platt family home.
Cast and crew took part in night shoots for the high-stakes scenes, while Salford City Council warned neighbours in the local area to expect "loud explosions and fire effects".
Speaking to Digital Spy and other press, Brooks hinted that the stunt will tie in with the ongoing saga of Damon Hay's missing money. David recently endangered his family by stealing a stash of cash that belonged to Damon and Harvey Gaskell.
Asked what's ahead for the family following Gail's departure, Brooks replied: "It all goes to pot! David has stolen a big old bag of cash from Harvey, which was the wrong move. He's done it for the house and the family, but this escalates massively.
"The story we're telling is one of a very desperate David, trying to protect his family and keep Harvey and his goons at bay. He is struggling to navigate that and struggling to pay back this big debt he has. He's struggling to protect his family.
"It all comes to a massive head in early February, when we play a massive stunt that has huge consequences for David. So in trying to protect everyone and do the right thing, he ends up losing quite a few things that he holds dear."
Brooks continued: "It's a real journey for David. He's well-intentioned but he fails, messes up and makes mistakes. There's massive consequences not only for his own family, but for the wider community as well. Somebody does get embroiled in David's downfall, which is quite unexpected."
The soap's new boss promised a realistic approach to how a down-to-earth character like David will cope with being targeted by gangsters.
She explained: "I love the Platts for many reasons. They're funny, they're brilliant and they feel like a real family. What I'm keen to show is that this is Corrie. David's a hairdresser and he's not used to being embroiled with drug barons and gangsters. That's not his world.
"But what happens if you take a guy who's very ordinary and put him in a world where people are acting and reacting without any thought or consequence?
"They don't care about David or that he's got a dog ? which might be a bit of a spoiler! Don't worry, the dog doesn't die! But they don't care because they don't know David like we do. It's really important to show how a normal fella reacts to all of this."
The ITV soap will also explore how David's relationship with his wife Shona is affected by the ongoing turmoil.
Brooks added: "I love David and Shona, they are so strong. They get everything and more thrown at them in 2025 ? can they survive it? I'm not going to say, but it's a lot and they will struggle with the enormity of what's going on.
"I also love David, Sarah and Nick. Now that their mum has left, they're left to fend for themselves. We realise that they do need Gail sometimes to steer them in the right direction, and she's kept them on the straight and narrow.
"You've also got Max thrown into that mix, who is just as reckless as David is sometimes, and it's a recipe for disaster. The Platts are going to be very busy indeed.
"Audrey will also be integral to the Platts. I love Audrey. The flighty mother has my heart! We will see as much of her as we can. She will be massively at the heart of the Platt story. She will be tutting and judging and trying to offer her own sage wisdom. They are such liabilities, aren't they? She is often left despairing of their actions."
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Coronation Street's producer Kate Brooks has confirmed plans for Todd Grimshaw to find love again next year.
The popular character has had a quieter time on screen over the past year or so, but he'll return to prominence in 2025 with a chance of happiness.
In a chat with Digital Spy and other media at a recent press event, Brooks was asked about future romances on the cobbles.
She replied: "There might be a new man for Todd coming. He's been single for donkey's years, and he's fantastic.
"The Grimshaws are another big clan I am eager to explore. So there might be a new man coming for Todd, which will come with its own tests and trials."
Meanwhile, discussing other romances, Brooks continued: "Alya and Adam is definitely a slow burn. I think they're really interesting to have in the solicitor's office.
"We obviously have Dee-Dee as well in 2025. Just when you thought the Joel story had come to an end, there is another chapter that happens that is going to completely upend Dee-Dee's life.
"There are a couple of infidelities here and there in 2025, but ultimately the relationships of the Platts, Carla and Lisa, these are all relationships that are going to be at the forefront of the show."
Gareth Pierce, who plays Todd, previously spoke to Digital Spy about future plans for Todd earlier this year.
Catching up with us in September, he explained: "I think there's definitely a sense that we want to play a relationship story with Todd at some point in the near future.
"There have been references to the fact that he's getting on now. Todd is going to be 40 in January next year, so there's been the odd reference to 'still living at home, nearly 40'.
"I'm definitely interested in what's next for Todd and I'm assured that there's stuff to come."
parkerman
27-12-2024, 10:00
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Coronation Street producer Kate Brooks has officially confirmed the Platt family's 2025 stunt storyline.
The popular soap clan have some big episodes coming up in February, just weeks after saying goodbye to their beloved matriarch Gail.
Back in November, Corrie filmed a dramatic fire at the Platt family home.
Cast and crew took part in night shoots for the high-stakes scenes, while Salford City Council warned neighbours in the local area to expect "loud explosions and fire effects".
Speaking to Digital Spy and other press, Brooks hinted that the stunt will tie in with the ongoing saga of Damon Hay's missing money. David recently endangered his family by stealing a stash of cash that belonged to Damon and Harvey Gaskell.
Asked what's ahead for the family following Gail's departure, Brooks replied: "It all goes to pot! David has stolen a big old bag of cash from Harvey, which was the wrong move. He's done it for the house and the family, but this escalates massively.
"The story we're telling is one of a very desperate David, trying to protect his family and keep Harvey and his goons at bay. He is struggling to navigate that and struggling to pay back this big debt he has. He's struggling to protect his family.
"It all comes to a massive head in early February, when we play a massive stunt that has huge consequences for David. So in trying to protect everyone and do the right thing, he ends up losing quite a few things that he holds dear."
Brooks continued: "It's a real journey for David. He's well-intentioned but he fails, messes up and makes mistakes. There's massive consequences not only for his own family, but for the wider community as well. Somebody does get embroiled in David's downfall, which is quite unexpected."
The soap's new boss promised a realistic approach to how a down-to-earth character like David will cope with being targeted by gangsters.
She explained: "I love the Platts for many reasons. They're funny, they're brilliant and they feel like a real family. What I'm keen to show is that this is Corrie. David's a hairdresser and he's not used to being embroiled with drug barons and gangsters. That's not his world.
"But what happens if you take a guy who's very ordinary and put him in a world where people are acting and reacting without any thought or consequence?
"They don't care about David or that he's got a dog ? which might be a bit of a spoiler! Don't worry, the dog doesn't die! But they don't care because they don't know David like we do. It's really important to show how a normal fella reacts to all of this."
The ITV soap will also explore how David's relationship with his wife Shona is affected by the ongoing turmoil.
Brooks added: "I love David and Shona, they are so strong. They get everything and more thrown at them in 2025 ? can they survive it? I'm not going to say, but it's a lot and they will struggle with the enormity of what's going on.
"I also love David, Sarah and Nick. Now that their mum has left, they're left to fend for themselves. We realise that they do need Gail sometimes to steer them in the right direction, and she's kept them on the straight and narrow.
"You've also got Max thrown into that mix, who is just as reckless as David is sometimes, and it's a recipe for disaster. The Platts are going to be very busy indeed.
"Audrey will also be integral to the Platts. I love Audrey. The flighty mother has my heart! We will see as much of her as we can. She will be massively at the heart of the Platt story. She will be tutting and judging and trying to offer her own sage wisdom. They are such liabilities, aren't they? She is often left despairing of their actions."
Just wondering if Dennis wrote this story?
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Coronation Street's Joseph Brown will make a shocking admission in upcoming scenes after he's overcome with guilt.
The ITV soap recently announced plans to explore knife crime in a dark new storyline for Mason Radcliffe, who will be stabbed during an altercation with his brothers Matty and Logan in early January.
While Mason fights for his life in hospital, paramedic Asha tells Dev that a hoax call sent the ambulance on a wild goose chase and delayed them getting to Mason.
After overhearing the conversation, a guilty Joseph walks into the police station and tells Kit that he made the call.
When Craig tells Chesney and Gemma about the call, they're horrified.
The pair later confront Joseph, who admits the call was actually Hope's idea. How will Chesney react?
Later in the week, Gemma reveals that Joseph will be let off with a youth caution for the hoax call. Fiz is sympathetic, aware that the prank was Hope's idea.
Speaking about the dark storyline, Coronation Street producer Kate Brooks told Digital Spy and other press: "We start the year with a big knife crime story. It's a really important story to tackle, because the statistics are so alarming.
"We've worked really closely with the Ben Kinsella Foundation to make sure we're telling the story right and that the message is to not carry a knife out of fear, because that escalates everything. We know we're tackling a sensitive storyline and it's going to be very hard-hitting.
"We have Mason at the centre of it and Dylan and Betsy are involved. It has massive ramifications for Abi ? and for Tim and Sally going forward."
I think it will be David's Dog.
I think it will be David's Dog.
I will be most upset if anything happens to the little doggie :angry:
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Coronation Street's Dev Alahan and Bernie Winter are officially engaged.
The couple, who recently reunited after splitting up in late October, made it official in tonight's episode, with Dev proposing to Bernie after realising life is too short.
While the two ended happily, the beginning of the episode saw Dev and Bernie continue to butt heads over Joseph and Hope's hoax call.
Dev, already rattled by Evelyn, who cornered him at the caf? and quit her job with immediate effect, snappily ordered a cake at the counter with Bernie biting back.
Bernie argued that Dev wanted Joseph "hung, drawn and quartered" for the prank with Dev expressing his concern for daughter Asha, the paramedic who was subject to the hoax call.
Neither party backed down in their dispute, with Dev storming out. Later, Bernie arrived at the shop with a cake and an apology.
Bernie revealed their disagreement stemmed from them both caring so deeply about their "blended family", with her sharing how she feels like a mother to Asha and his other children, though she would never try to replace Sunita.
It's then that Dev, in light of recent events (Mason's death) asked Bernie to marry him.
"You know honey, I was wondering why we don't put a proper ring on that," he says, grabbing her ring finger on her right hand.
Admitting concern, as last time Bernie turned his proposal down, she replied that she was a "work in progress" and asked him to ask her again.
"Bernadine Winter, our lives are entwined, our kids' lives are entwined, my heart is in your hands, let's make this thing official, yes?"
Bernie beamed and Dev pulled her in for a hug, with the two officially engaged.
Later in the episode, Dev and Bernie turned up at Chesney and Gemma's house to share the good news, but it turned out the two were too preoccupied to hear their announcement.
Wanting to celebrate Chesney receiving ?20,000 in compensation money from Les' death, the pair asked Dev and Bernie to babysit while they go and have a drink.
After successfully putting the kids down later, Dev quipped that it should be them celebrating, but the two decided they were happy enough, settling for a hug on the sofa instead.
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Coronation Street has teased the outcome of the show's arson mystery in a new set of spoiler clips.
The ITV soap has kept fans guessing over who was responsible for the recent fire at the Platt house, which endangered the lives of Max Turner and Toyah Habeeb.
Police have confirmed that the fire was started deliberately, and they've already pointed the finger at David Platt and Abi Webster in recent days.
A new Corrie spoiler clip has now previewed the big moment that Shona Platt appears to figure out who the culprit was.
Kevin Webster shows Shona and Nick Tilsley the CCTV footage from the garage, which captures the moment that the arsonist broke in to steal some petrol.
Kevin has no idea who this individual is, but Shona looks very concerned after spotting a crucial clue. Has she cracked the case? And will she speak up or protect the criminal?
Meanwhile, a second video shows David at a crossroads as he considers taking part in another criminal job with his dodgy friend Andy Garland.
David has already acted as a getaway driver for Andy and his associates as they targeted a warehouse, but now he's potentially being dragged into a riskier mission involving an ATM robbery.
Finally, two further clips offer our first look at new regular characters Mick and Lou Michaelis, who are about to move into nearby Mawdsley Street.
Lou crosses paths with Gemma Winter-Brown while bickering with Aadi Alahan at the Corner Shop. She recognises Gemma as one of the other mums from Bessie Street School.
Lou hopes to strike up a friendship with Gemma, but there's a sting in the tail as viewers realise that her husband Mick is the mystery van man who's been tormenting Chesney for weeks.
Joe Layton, who's been cast as Mick, recently teased: "I think the audience will be shocked to realise that it's Mick who was harassing Chesney all this time.
"It's been drip fed out and from what I've seen, no one knew what was happening with the man with the silver van. It's been great to have that kind of depth to play with and it's been fun.
"Working with Sam [Aston] and Dolly-Rose [Campbell] has been amazing. Everyone at Corrie is so welcoming and the Winter-Browns are an iconic family!"
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