Coronation Street producer Stuart Blackburn has revealed that the show's upcoming live episode is unlikely to revolve around a huge stunt.
As announced late last year, the soap will go live again in September 2015 to mark the 60th birthday of its broadcaster ITV.
Corrie last aired a live episode in December 2010, which explored the dramatic aftermath of the Street's tram crash disaster.
Speaking at a Coronation Street press event this week, Blackburn admitted that he is keen for the next live episode to take a different approach.
He explained: "Bear in mind that I'm the guy who told Michelle Keegan that we wouldn't be killing her off, but right now I'm thinking that a big spectacular would be the wrong way to go as it'll feel like we're copying the tram crash, so we're looking to focus on real storytelling.
"There are still a few weeks until we do the long term planning which will cover that, so who knows? If someone comes up with something brilliant that completely goes against that, then we'll run with it!"
Blackburn previously led the Emmerdale team as they worked on the show's 40th anniversary live special in 2012, which saw Carl King killed off at the hands of Cameron Murray.