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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah c View Post
    who lives at no.9 - Kirsty?

    so she has left Julie with Ruby at Julies - and sneaks home for some P&Q?
    She never left her house in the first place.

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    The full schedule for the Rovers Return fire week has been confirmed.

    As we reported last week, two of the big episodes have been rescheduled due to football coverage airing on ITV on Friday, March 22.

    As a result, the episodes originally intended for Friday that week have been merged into an hour-long edition airing on Sunday, March 24.

    The full schedule follows below:

    Monday, March 18
    Usual double bill at 7.30pm and 8.30pm.

    Wednesday, March 20
    Usual episode at 7.30pm.

    Friday, March 22
    No episodes tonight due to England's World Cup qualifier against San Marino.

    Sunday, March 24
    Hour-long episode from 7pm.

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    Michelle Collins suffered* *anxiety attacks and terrifying flashbacks while she filmed Corrie’s dramatic fire storyline.

    Speaking for the first time about a traumatic childhood event, the soap star says shooting the *dramatic scenes brought back the day she almost died in a blaze.

    In tomorrow night’s episode Michelle, as Rovers Return landlady Stella Price, is trapped upstairs as flames engulf the pub.

    Today she tells how the London flat where she was playing with a friend was gutted by an inferno while she and her sister were trapped.

    She says if it hadn’t been for her brave sister’s quick thinking she would have been burned alive.

    “I was four and my big sister Vicky was only five but she saved me from the worst kind of death and she has the scars to prove it,” said Michelle, 50. “The *Corrie storyline has brought it all back clearer than ever. We both could have died.

    “We lived with Mum on the bottom floor of a tall townhouse that was broken up into flats. We used to go and play with a little boy who lived upstairs.

    “It was soon after Vicky’s birthday and she’d brought her cards to show him.I don’t know whether there was an argument or he was just being horrible but he was playing with a box of matches and suddenly started setting fire to the cards.

    “I remember her pulling me away from the flames but the boy’s mum made feather hats for a living, which were stuck together with paraffin glue. That stuff is highly flammable and suddenly one of them went up in flames too.

    “Soon the fire was all up the walls and catching the furniture. I remember the unbearable heat of the flames as they spread and the speed with which the whole room started blazing.

    “I was terrified. It was so hot and full of smoke but we were stuck because there was no way out... we couldn’t see.

    Inferno: Rovers Return goes up in flames
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    “I’ll never forget that feeling of being trapped. It was horrific.

    “Vicky dragged me over to the corner of the room where she made me get down on my hands and knees and shelter under a little table. I was scared but I trusted her so I did as she said.

    “She told me to stay there while she went to get help. But before she got back firemen arrived and carried me out through the flames. I assumed Vicky had told them where to find me.

    “It was only out in the street where my mum was waiting that I realised my sister was still inside. She’d tried to get help to me but got stuck in the flames.

    “Another man who lived in the building put a wet towel over his head and went back in for her and dragged her out. We were both very lucky and I still hate thinking about how it could have ended.”

    Michelle’s brush with death at such a young age meant she developed a fear of fire. “From that day I was really paranoid about anything to do with fire but somehow it seems to have followed me around like a curse ever since.

    “I was at school a couple of years later and our classroom was set alight while we prepared for our nativity play.

    “Then when I was in my 20s, I was in a play called Burning Point at the Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn which burned down the morning after opening night.

    “I remember the charred remains, *sitting on the floor where the *dressing rooms should have been, just crying.

    “After that I tried to convince myself I’d had my three bits of bad luck when it came to fire, but I’m still really cautious about it. It’s my only fear. I’m fine with heights and flying. I’m a professional so I just throw myself into it.

    “But when it comes to candles and matches I’m really frightened. I don’t like being too close to open fires, barbecues or bonfires. It’s something that’s deep inside me now.”

    Burnt into her memory: Scenes for tomorrow night's episode brought back the horror
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    Before Christmas last year, when soap chiefs told Michelle that Stella was going to be left fighting for her life after a major fire, her anxieties came to the surface.

    She says: “The director started to tell me what the scenes would involve but I didn’t want to know too much beforehand. I knew it would have to involve real fire because Corrie always does things as realistically as possible.

    “Back home that night the horrors of the fire when I was a child came rushing back. But I knew I had to face my fear.

    “I’m an actress, it’s my job. So I decided to give it a go.”

    The fire episode took six weeks to shoot and was directed by Tony Prescott, who also orchestrated the famous tram crash in 2010.

    “It was like being part of a Hollywood movie. All the special effects and everything are so amazing. We used a real controlled fire in an old warehouse in Trafford, which was absolutely horrendous.

    “Because of all the fumes we had to wear masks when we weren’t on camera and a lot of the time the flames were only about two feet away from me.

    “I was being dragged around like a rag doll covered in soot from head to toe, so it was really challenging. The heat was so intense and at one point even the stuntman said, ‘I didn’t realise it was going to be that close!’

    “In one scene, Stella is trying to get down the stairs with fire everywhere but she’s trapped and can’t get down. That was really tough because it brought my own experiences flooding back. I was terrified.

    “But it looks incredible though, so I’m *really glad I did.”

    And Michelle says after everything her character has been through: “It’ll take more than a fire to get rid of Stella!”


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    I hate seeing all the misleading images on the tv mags or other mags for next week about who lives and dies in the fire and they all show Stella when it is obvious Sunita and Toni are the ones who die

    I think having Stella and/or Karl, Gloria, Eva also perish would have been much better

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    Coronation Street star Catherine Tyldesley has teased that the Rovers Return fire scenes are full of emotion.

    The actress, who plays Eva Price in the ITV soap, said she imagined her own mum was in the blaze to make the episodes as realistic as possible.

    "The only way I could do it was to imagine that it was my own mum going through it. I'm quite close to Michelle [Collins] anyway, so *seeing her up there at the window was really upsetting," Tyldesley told the Daily Star Sunday.

    "The only difference was that if it had been my mum I would absolutely have had to run into that building to try and save her - but obviously that wasn't scripted for Eva.

    "She's hysterical on the cobbles and *desperate for her mum to be rescued."

    She added: "We were filming from four in the afternoon until four in the morning. It was very high emotion. There was lots of crying and screaming but to be part of such an historic event really was *incredible.

    "Seeing the Rovers on fire was just really, really weird. I remember standing in front of it with some of the other cast and we were just gobsmacked."

    Speaking of her new contract, Tyldesley concluded: "I've signed up to stay *until next year, which is really exciting.

    "I had a meeting with our new boss Stuart Blackburn the other week and he told me that I was going to be very busy over the summer - but that's all I know.

    "It's really exciting. I can't wait to see what they've got planned for Eva. She is such a great character and I'm really happy."

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    Quote Originally Posted by tammyy2j View Post

    I think having Stella and/or Karl, Gloria, Eva also perish would have been much better
    I agree 100%
    Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe

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    Quote Originally Posted by tammyy2j View Post

    I think having Stella and/or Karl, Gloria, Eva also perish would have been much better
    I agree 100%
    Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe

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    Coronation Street's Sunita Alahan is terrified as flames surround her in the Rovers Return in tonight's dramatic double bill (March 18).

    Sunita (Shobna Gulati) finds herself trapped in the pub after an arsonist strikes in one of 2013's biggest storylines.

    The Rovers is closed on the night of the blaze due to the ongoing problem with the electrics, but Sunita is in the building following a huge argument with landlady Stella Price.

    Making her way through the flames, Sunita desperately tries to escape - but with the fire quickly taking hold, is there any hope left for her?


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    Sunita in the Rovers Fire

    Coronation Street airs tonight at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV
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    Coronation Street's Sunita Alahan is terrified as flames surround her in the Rovers Return in tonight's dramatic double bill (March 18).

    Sunita (Shobna Gulati) finds herself trapped in the pub after an arsonist strikes in one of 2013's biggest storylines.

    The Rovers is closed on the night of the blaze due to the ongoing problem with the electrics, but Sunita is in the building following a huge argument with landlady Stella Price.

    Making her way through the flames, Sunita desperately tries to escape - but with the fire quickly taking hold, is there any hope left for her?


    © ITV
    Sunita in the Rovers Fire

    Coronation Street airs tonight at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV
    Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe

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