rana to die, killed off
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbi...f-kate-connor/
rana to die, killed off
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbi...f-kate-connor/
tammyy2j (23-01-2019)
Kate is so controlling does she kill Rana?
I cannot bear them both. Glad she is leaving
Perdita (28-01-2019)
robert is out to get carla
Lorraine Kelly to guest star
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/cor...uWKu-i4jZOunls
Last edited by Perdita; 21-05-2019 at 14:07.
Coronation Street is going to be visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past this year.
ITV has announced that a one-hour special called Corrie at Christmas will be airing in the run-up to Christmas, featuring some of the most beloved festive moments from Weatherfield.
Corrie at Christmas will also include interviews with current and classic cast members reflecting on what the festive season has meant on the cobbles over nearly 60 years now.
"Corrie at Christmas promises to bring joy through iconic archive and cast memories from Christmases past in Weatherfield," executive producer Sue Walton said.
"Peace and goodwill can be short-lived on the cobbles during the festive season which always brings drama as well as plenty of fun and heart-warming moments - all captured in this documentary which will pack a Christmas punch."
As Walton mentioned, Weatherfield is never short of drama in the festive season. Whether it's Annie Walker being visited by some unwelcome faces from her past, the legendary Hilda Ogden saying her goodbyes on Christmas Day or even the birth of David Platt, Crimbo has always been eventful!
In more recent years, ITV has shocked viewers with tumultuous couple Steve and Tracy's reunion as well as Liz McDonald's hit-and-run over the Christmas period.
An official air date for Corrie at Christmas will be confirmed by ITV as the festive season approaches.
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Coronation Street stars share first teasers for Christmas episodes
It's not even Halloween yet, but the stars of Coronation Street are already teasing what we can expect from the soap's Christmas episodes.
While Corrie is usually known for warm and light festive editions, this year's may be a bit darker and more dramatic than usual.
Speaking to the Daily Star, Fiz Stape actress Jennie McAlpine said: "I've read the script for Christmas Eve. It's quite dramatic. I'm not sure if I'll be getting any turkey this year. Fiz is going to be quite busy!
"It's not all mistletoe and jingle bells. I can't say if anyone dies. If I told someone that, I'd have to kill them!"
Meanwhile, Jenny Connor actress Sally Ann Matthews added: "I've just received scripts for Christmas. What I can say is it's beyond dramatic. It's big and edge-of-your-seat stuff. It's not just one story either.
"There are several big stories happening. We usually have feel-good Christmas episodes. And this year it certainly starts off that way.
"People will want to tune in for it on Christmas Day. My advice is not to have too much turkey and eggnog so you'll still be awake enough to watch it!"
Filming for some of the Christmas episodes has already begun, with set photos showing a violent confrontation between two characters.
Meanwhile, a classic Corrie villain is returning to the Cobbles for a special Halloween-themed set tour. You can find out more about that here.
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