Those three carol singers, who"ll be my age now, were very lucky to appear on tv accompanied by Violet Carson. She was a noted pianist & singer. She & Tony Warren, creator of Coronation Street, had worked together on children's radio.
Thank you so, so much for sharing this episode. I really enjoyed watching because poor old Jack's blackmailer got what he truly deserved. Many thanks once again
Love these old episodes. I like spotting the errors that had to stay in. Violet Carson forgets her lines at 14:59 and has to be prompted. Thanks for all these great uploads.
@@trsim30Nice catch! I hadn’t noticed that until you pointed it out. Of course in those days it was expensive to do retakes so actors had to ad lib or have somebody call out from the studio floor.
I was born and grew up in Salford. I grew up saying, Hiya, Ta, Tarar. Me instead of My. Then I went to college and university, and learned to say Hello, Thank you, Goodbye. And made a totally meaningless bit of a career. And learned to live in cold, pretentious, pseudo-"posh" loneliness. I wish I could go home. But it isn't there any more.
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Watched since first episode as a 10 year old . Want a Time Machine to take me back to the days of these fabulous episodes ! Nowadays Corrie one continuous round of extra marital affairs , boozy sourfaced teenagers and ridiculous storylines! No humour ! Only men and Rita save it. !
I hop we can be friends with u At well be good too do at keep up there good work on here keep up there good work on here am big support of u do a rally good job on here
I was 8 years old, now 67 years' old tomorrow. I used to love the old black and white Coronation Street
Those three carol singers, who"ll be my age now, were very lucky to appear on tv accompanied by Violet Carson. She was a noted pianist & singer. She & Tony Warren, creator of Coronation Street, had worked together on children's radio.
Jerry is one of my favorite characters of this period. Man of integrity
More like a country bumpkin 👊🏻👊🏻
A lot fatter in these early episodes.
These are fantastic episodes. Thank you so much.
Brilliant. Ena at her harmonium singing along with the children. Thanks.
Thank you so, so much for sharing this episode. I really enjoyed watching because poor old Jack's blackmailer got what he truly deserved. Many thanks once again
What a great treat. Im still buzzing over Elsie and the bailiffs! Thankyou for this episode as well
Thank you so much for uploading these episodes. Class writing, class acting. Much appreciated. 👍
THIS WAS BROADCAST WHEN I WAS ONLY 17 DAYS OLD😮
Brilliant episode,loved Ena, Minnie and the carol singers..😊
What a treat to see these old episodes! Thank you so much for sharing.
Was 2years at the time now im 61😭😭
A spring chicken! 😅
Love love theses episodes best ever
Great scene with Ena and the kids
Thank You
Wonderful again, thank you.
Written by Geoffrey Lancashire, father of Sarah.
I didn't know that. Clearly gave her a fantastic grounding in her art!
Love these old episodes. I like spotting the errors that had to stay in. Violet Carson forgets her lines at 14:59 and has to be prompted. Thanks for all these great uploads.
@@trsim30Nice catch! I hadn’t noticed that until you pointed it out. Of course in those days it was expensive to do retakes so actors had to ad lib or have somebody call out from the studio floor.
They recovered quite well. Doris was about to ad-lib I think with her next line.
Strange how they all call each other Mr. and Mrs. this and that, yet Annie Walker and Len Fairclough use first names with each other.
I was born and grew up in Salford. I grew up saying, Hiya, Ta, Tarar. Me instead of My. Then I went
to college and university, and learned to say Hello, Thank you, Goodbye. And made a totally meaningless bit of a career. And learned to live in cold, pretentious, pseudo-"posh" loneliness. I wish I could go home. But it isn't there any more.
Ohhh the plot thickens. Do you know what happened?
Do you have episodes from augest 1962 or augest 1961
Did we ever find out who clobbered the black mailer?
@@joejohnson6763 All will be revealed in the next episode!
7:25 Perfect match minus Irma of course 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Actors who played characters Irma David and Ken Barlow, Emily Bishop, Myra Booth and Rita Littlewood are still alive
U all do a rally good job on here keep up there good work on here keep up there good work on here am a big support of u do a rally good work on here keep up there good work on here I hop we can be friends with u at
4:12
That only Ken and Rita save it. !
Watched since first episode as a 10 year old . Want a Time Machine to take me back to the days of these fabulous episodes ! Nowadays Corrie one continuous round of extra marital affairs , boozy sourfaced teenagers and ridiculous storylines! No humour ! Only men and Rita save it. !
I hop we can be friends with u At well be good too do at keep up there good work on here keep up there good work on here am big support of u do a rally good job on here
Before Len took up swimming.
Mollie Sugden at 21:00 - wonderful
Ken has always been a bore