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THIS aerial shot proves producers are shunning camera tricks and trashing the famed Coronation Street set for real.
One end of the Street has been devastated for tram crash scenes being filmed for the soap's 50th anniversary.
Two tram carriages lie embedded in Dev's corner shop and Rita's Kabin.
Three characters will die, with others hurt.
The £1million stunt is said to be the most expensive in soap history.
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Coronation Street star Alison King has revealed her nerves over featuring in the upcoming live episode.
King, who plays Carla Connor in the ITV soap, told Digital Spy that she is "wearing a nappy" because of the broadcast which will be part of a week celebrating the show's 50th anniversary.
"I know that I'm in it," she said. "So I'm wearing a nappy right now!"
King added that she is trying not to "think too much about" the episode which will focus on the aftermath of a dramatic tram crash.
OMG just how many more of the cast are going to tell DS that they are nervous for the live episode.
Don't actors do live performances in theatres any more?
I think it will be Molly who dies
Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan has revealed that she is thrilled with what the soap's bosses have in store for the 50th anniversary celebrations.
The ITV1 show will reach its milestone in December - and producers have already confirmed plans for a dramatic tram crash and a special live episode.
Speaking to Inside Soap's Coronation Street Special, Flanagan confirmed that she has high hopes for the much-anticipated tram accident, which looks likely to change life in Weatherfield forever.
The actress - who plays feisty Rosie Webster - commented: "I'm really excited - the whole cast is. It's such an amazing thing to be part of - it'll be legendary. I feel very proud to be one of the cast."
Asked how she would celebrate the anniversary if she were in charge, Flanagan replied: "Our new producer Phil Collinson is really great, so I don't think there's anything he's missed. He's got the whole feel just right. He's also given me a storyline involving Rosie and Jason which I really like."
The 20-year-old recently praised her character's sexy scenes, describing them as "all fun".
Malcolm Hebden has admitted that he is too scared to ask whether his Coronation Street character Norris Cole will be killed off in the soap's forthcoming tram crash.
The show's new producer Phil Collinson announced back in July that some much-loved Weatherfield residents will lose their lives when disaster strikes on the cobbles this December.
Speaking to The Mirror, Hebden revealed that the programme's cast have now been offered the chance to discover whether they will be written out, but he has so far resisted the urge to ask about Norris's future.
Hebden explained: "The producer is being very cagey. You've got to go to him and ask him if you are going and he'll tell you - but I haven't been. I daren't go!
"Barbara Knox, who plays Rita, said to me the other day, 'You know this is the last time we'll film in The Kabin', because we were about to film the scenes where the shop was crushed by the tram. But whether Norris goes with it, I don't know.
"Of course, you can only be in the show when you are providing what is required, but I'd be terrified to leave. I don't know what I'd do with my time, because work has been everything. Work is my hobby and I don't do holidays."
Lets hope Norris isnt killed off. He is a classic and his comedy lines fantastic