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Post by sootycat on Oct 2, 2010 11:24:14 GMT
From DSITV has confirmed details of special programming which will be broadcast to celebrate Coronation Street's 50th anniversary. The co-productions from ITV Studios and Shiver will be shown during the anniversary week, in which a tram will crash on to the street. A 90-minute special, Coronation Street: The Big 50, will "celebrate half a century on the nation's favourite street in grand style with the ultimate Corrie quiz". Superfans will be pitted against cast members in a test of their knowledge of the last 50 years. Also airing during the week in December will be two one-hour specials titled Coronation Street: 50 Years, 50 Moments. The two-parter will tell the stories behind 50 iconic plots that helped "define the contribution" the ITV soap has made to British television. The countdown will feature past and present castmembers, writers, producers and directors talking about the how the storylines came to screen. The 50 moments have been chosen by a distinguished panel which includes Corrie creator Tony Warren and actor William Roache. Fans will also be invited to get involved, with votes cast on the official website determining the order of the moments. Specific details on when the specials will air have not been confirmed. Sounds good
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Oct 2, 2010 12:32:18 GMT
But they couldn't be arsed to do the one which went on BBC4.
Patsy
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Post by CG Wendy on Oct 2, 2010 15:57:00 GMT
I truly believe it was because of Daran Little that it went to BBC4. He probably had a massive strop because he wasn`t made exec producer or something and then went to the USA, came back and then went to BBC4 Turncoat
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Oct 3, 2010 14:56:43 GMT
No he didn't. I've said that before. It was made BY Granda for the BBC.
Patsy
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Post by CG Wendy on Oct 3, 2010 16:01:56 GMT
I don`t get it. Why did it go to BBC4 if it was made by Granada?
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Oct 4, 2010 16:45:59 GMT
No idea. Maybe because the BBC's better these days. LOL! I posted the press release and it had quotes from Kieren Roberts and said it was Granada for BBC4.
Patsy
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