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Costa & Coop p68: Repeats on ITV3: Are there too many spoilers? (June 2016)

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AN
Andrew Founding member
JCB posted:
Just caught up on Mondays episode. Where did this beloved historic Brewery come from that everyone suddenly cares about? I stopped watching regularly in 2006 and don't remember it ever being seen or mentioned during the 15yrs or so I watched the show.

It’s always been there, on the old set it was basically a way to explain the adjacent Science Museum building. There are gates to it near Streetcars.

They only care about it now because it was a way to get the development stopped, after various residents had sold their houses.
BR
Brekkie
JCB posted:
Just caught up on Mondays episode. Where did this beloved historic Brewery come from that everyone suddenly cares about? I stopped watching regularly in 2006 and don't remember it ever being seen or mentioned during the 15yrs or so I watched the show.

Exact what I was thinking.
TI
TIGHazard
Jon posted:
Maybe there will be some sort of click and collect point in The Kabin?

I guess outside of Sainsbury’s stores, Weatherfield might be the only place Argos are opening a store in 2021.


In my town, Argos just opened up a huge new store, as a click & collect only. A few days before they announced they would be closing a lot of them.

(basically they built a giant Sainsbury's in 2015, then for some reason they didn't actually want to move the Sainsbury's from it's current location, so they just had this massive empty brand new supermarket building they weren't using and finally just turned it into an Argos along with a section for B&M, Iceland and a KFC to move in)
JA
james-2001
JCB posted:
Just caught up on Mondays episode. Where did this beloved historic Brewery come from that everyone suddenly cares about? I stopped watching regularly in 2006 and don't remember it ever being seen or mentioned during the 15yrs or so I watched the show.


It's been there for a long time, it's what they claimed the building that was actually the MOSI that faced the old Coronation Street set was, and they rebuilt the facade of it at the new set. Certainly there was a "Nuttalls Brewery" sign and gate on the old set in the early 00s at least, from when Streetcars first appeared next to where it is. It's not something that magically appeared out of nowhere for this storyline.

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We've already seen storylines about the brewery on the ITV3 episodes, for example Jack moved over to their beers when he took over the Rovers in 1995, and we just saw Harvey Nuttall in a 1997 episode on ITV3 this week, talking to Alec.
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ST
steddenm
Not something you see everyday...

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DJ
DJGM

Not something you see everyday...

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What's that? All I can see is an asterisk.
DA
davidhorman

Peter’s first appearance


Current Peter's first appearance.
JA
JAS84
DJGM posted:

Not something you see everyday...

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What's that? All I can see is an asterisk.
A modern slide for the first ever Corrie about Acquired Compliance Editing. Says it's part 2 of 2 so must've been accidentally aired before the second half of the programme.
SW
Steve Williams
Gigantic cue dots going into the breaks.

Interesting who wasn’t in this live episode - no Gail, Sally, Kevin


The famous story about this episode is that Vera was in a coma for all of it because Liz Dawn was a notorious corpser and they knew she'd cock up any lines she was given.
JA
james-2001
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6L592JmBerE

What looks like a VidFired Episode 1 of Corrie has appeared on Youtube.


That has been done exceptionally well! You could almost believe someone had discovered a videotape of the first episode.
JA
james-2001
Only just got round to watching the late night ITV3 episodes, the 1970 episode seems really strange because of all the American characters in it!

I think this is the first time this episode's been seen since it was broadcast, never shown on Granada Plus or released on VHS or DVD.

I really wish we could see more episodes from the 60s, 70s and early 80s get broadcast.
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NW
nwtv2003
It’s not quite the same as being broadcast, but there are a good number of episodes from the 60s and 70s streaming on BritBox. They’ve picked a good selection too, including the train crash from the late 60s.

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