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    They were certainly good value tonight. An excellent partnership. Just proves you don't need murders or big explosions to make half an hour entertaining. Hopefully this Barron period will end this week....

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    Poor again tonight
    Happy New Year SoapBoards!

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    Two good episodes tonight. I must say the final five minutes of the second parter tonight was absolutely superb! Jack P Shepherd acted out a disturbed David incredibly well! His scene with Jason was disturbing as he threatened to kill his family. Brilliant scene, fantastic acting - probably the best scene in Corrie for ages for me!

    It's clear that David needs help. I think he has a mental problem but his family teasing him and talking behind his back is not going to help matters - they need to realise he needs help before his behaviour gets even more out of control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_2k7 View Post
    Poor again tonight
    Quote Originally Posted by DaVeyWaVey View Post
    Two good episodes tonight.
    Hmmm...and my vote goes to...DaVeyWaVey.

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    Brilliant episodes of Corrie tonight. Like him or loath him Demon Boy David was acted superbly by Jack P Shepherd.

    He really was creepy and believable. He scared Builder Boy Jason so much I expected to see a puddle of water on the roof.

    Corrie seems to be getting over its summer lull caused by the hastily rewritten Claire/Ashley/Casey menage a trois. Other stories bubbling along nicely.

    Not to sure the flash of Cillas knickers on Sunday night was suitable for a pre-watershed showing.

    Eileen and Gerry that should prove an interesting combination.

    It looks like romance could be on the cards for our Leanne and the King of the Knicker factory whilst spawn of Satan Paul diddles his grandparents out of £20000.
    Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe

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    Slighty better episodes last night but it still has a very long way to go before its over this recent lull.

    The sensantional route the show is heading down has damaged the show so much I can't see it ever recovering from it fully.

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    I liked the way Steve had hestitations about going to Ireland because he's had 2 holidays already this summer and was thinking about his Mum and Vernon and whether it was fair to disappear again or not. Whereas Michelle, who has only just got back from a very extended break thought nothing of just swanning off again!

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    For a programme thats ''in a lull'' its doing well in the ratings

    Last Night

    ITV1 7:30pm Corrie 9.3 million 45.2%
    BBC One Eastenders 8:00pm 8.3 million 38.2%
    ITV1 8:30pm Corrie 9.2 million 42%
    Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe

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    Quote Originally Posted by alan45 View Post
    For a programme thats ''in a lull'' its doing well in the ratings

    Last Night

    ITV1 7:30pm Corrie 9.3 million 45.2%
    BBC One Eastenders 8:00pm 8.3 million 38.2%
    ITV1 8:30pm Corrie 9.2 million 42%

    EE when it was crap in 2003 was getting 14 million an episode and managed to get 17 For Den's return.

    Ratings mean jack its whats on screen that matters.
    Last edited by Luna; 21-08-2007 at 18:27. Reason: removed comment

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    I do not need the ratings to prove how good Corrie is at the moment they just confirm what is obvious. Its still Britains most popular soap. If its getting so many viewers during its present lull then once the promisede winter storylines kick in then it should be hitting well over 10 million.

    Please do not insult me when you reply to my posts.
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