Coronation Street

Blimey, that’s a good clear out Jazzi. :slight_smile:

I have never bothered with ones like Hollyoaks, Neighbours, Doctors, Eastenders etc, but I do like Corrie ad Emmerdale.
There must be worst vices Swims.:wink:

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You sound like my sort of Woman Mups.:wink:

I would seriously enjoy the peace and quiet when Corrie and Emmerdale where on TV.:mrgreen:

Me and your dogs could get up to all sorts of fun when you are glued to the TV.:mrgreen:

You cheeky monkey. :smiley:

You sound a happy bunny this morning Swims. What have you been up to? :smiley:

I haven’t watched it from the start, not like when L.C Tanner woz init.

Yes, I agree about the dead wood. Of course, they are obliged to have certain people there in order to comply with our ‘diversity’ laws, but most of those you mention contribute nothing of any value to the show.

They need to keep Phelan, of course, as every soap needs its own evil bastard. Talking of which, he doesn’t seem to have been very evil for a while now. Time to bring that back.

I recall watching ‘Florizel Street’ when it first started in the 1960s. Far fewer characters, but each and every one of them was a real character who contributed solidly to the story lines.

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Mowing the Lawns, nothing else.

Babcha Ella is arriving today, not at my house, but with a Kilo of Tobacco for me.:mrgreen:

She is an Aunt Bessie Fan, so when I go to Poland she gets a kilo of Aunt Bessie’s Yorkies.

A fair swop in my view.:mrgreen:

But they must all defrost long before you get there? :confused:

Thank goodness Nick survived the quicksand.

I thought he was going to die.

Really?

I was hoping he’d sink! I’ve never liked the man.

Yes, I know: it’s only pretend. :mrgreen:

Same here JB, thank goodness he has finally left, but because he didn’t drown in the quicksand I suppose it leaves him with the opportunity to return at a later date…Or when he starts to get skint…:cool:

Psst , a bit of insider information here , Steve , the bloke from the pub was seen in Anglesey yesterday , I’m told by someone who knows , he’s had a bit of a breakdown , let’s see if he’s absent from the street for a while. I believe the programme is filmed 6 weeks behind .

Watch this space

Poor Steve. He has had it a bit hard lately, though, hasn’t he? And with a mum like that, who wouldn’t have a breakdown.

But why on earth go to Anglesey? He could, so easily, have gone to God’s County.

But why on earth go to Anglesey? He could, so easily, have gone to God’s County.
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He goes there a lot , he had or has a boat mored there and loves fishing

He goes there a lot , he had or has a boat mored there and loves fishing
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Sensible chap! But fishing? A nice sleep would be more exciting!

Sensible chap! But fishing? A nice sleep would be more exciting!
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No wonder he’s had a breakdown, must be one of the most boring hobbies trying to outthink a fish!..:cool::cool::cool:

No wonder he’s had a breakdown, must be one of the most boring hobbies trying to outthink a fish!..:cool::cool::cool:
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When I used to go fishing quite a few years ago, I would be watching the float and thinking, there must be more to life than this?

I rather like Nick … though he does have his odd moments.
He’ s been onto a hiding taking on Steve’s kid . I think he’s had a lucky escape.
Leanne has that much baggage any sane bloke would steer well clear of her.

Yes, and you could drive a trolley bus between those legs!

Simon Gregson seems to have regular bouts of depression, doesn’t he, if this news from Susan M is anything to go by! Poor chap.