0357 May 13 1964
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best, Auntie Corrie -- auntie.corrie@gmail.com
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p.s. I am looking for these episodes:
2000 - May 31 (I only have a partial - 3 min over-written 9:40 - 12:40)
2001 - Jan 22 (I only have the first half)
2001 - June 8 (I only have a partial - missing 3 min at end)
2002 - Oct 18 (often it is actually a mislabeled 20th Oct)
2003 - March 28 (I only have a partial - missing 3 min at end)
2004 - May 28 mine is a damaged mix of two episodes
Also looking for these pre-April 1976 episodes..
from Granada Plus rebroadcasts (Please check your old video tapes!)
0986 - 6th July 1970 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 9th November, 1996.
1232 - 6th November 1972 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 8th February, 1997.
1313 - 15th August 1973 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 12th October, 1996.
1473 - 3rd March 1975 -- Transmitted on Saturday, 7th June, 1997.
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Poor Martha! 😰😰😰 Thought it was especially moving how at the end everyone just walked out quietly.
It was very moving
I didnt realise that this was the end of Martha when I started the episode
@@swaggerjagg22 It must've come as a terrible shock to you.
It’s refreshing to be able to watch full-length, Un-edited (Granada Plus broadcasted episodes). Very enjoyable, if very sad episode. No theme music at the conclusion, just a sad & forlorn still of Martha’s drinking glass & her never to be used passport. 😢😢
And her glasses. Stan Ogden last image was his glasses. I'm sure there was another too ...
@@julieanncarter6797 Ernest Bishop.
@@Evette-f4n spectacles = looking glasses.
'Alice Through The Looking Glass'
In glass = in vitro (Latin).
Test Tube / IV / IVF
(In one episode of Corrie, Hilda makes a statement to the effect, "in future, all births will be via Test Tube").
Predictive Programming.
And it will be licensed ... dependant upon conformity/compliance to conditions set.
So many songs, films, dramas allude to this.
Thanks Auntie for sharing this iconic episode. Love Elsie's leopard trimmed suit - still wearing gloves at this time which is lovely. What a powerful ending, very emotional. For all that is sometimes said about Peter Adamson, I read he stalled as long as he could before saying ''she's dead'' - neither the staff nor the public wanted this- a big mistake - RIP Martha Longhurst. Within a year Hilda would replace her as cleaner in the Rovers- very similar character.
Biggest mistake ever writing Martha out. She outlived the actresses who played Ena & Minnie & could have gone on for years. A huge loss.
Aww. Really sad ending. Nobody wanted Lynne Carol to leave apparently
Yeah she could've stayed longer she died in 1990 so she could've still been in the show in the 80s
Ena, Minnie & Martha...I couldn't get enough of them. The three of them in the snug were kind of like Friendly, Rusty and Jerome by the hearth in 'Friendly Giant.'
wonder where Mini was?
this sad ending ended up with a silent moment.
I remember seeing this episode as a 9-year-old - it made quite an impact. It was a shame the street lost Martha, because she was a feisty character, able to rise to Ena’s comments. Lynne Carol was upset to lose the role, though she did other TV work later. There was a bit of a shock for her later in life when the local paper in Blackpool mistakenly reported her death while she was still very much alive... there aren’t many people able to read their own obituary but she was one
WOW. This was the day before I was born.
Poor ena ty so much for uploading these episodes great fan from nz here 💓
I was born this very day, I used to watch from around 1972 upto around 1989, great memories, as a child I actually thought it was real life.
A big mistake getting rid of Martha. She could have stayed in a lot more years.Her, Ena and Minnie were simply hilarious
That doesn't make a damn bit of sense. What was the point of sacking her?
Loved that trio
hard to believe it's 55 years ago makes you wonder what it might be like in 55 years time 2074 mind boggling aint it
It’s very scary to think that
It’s the 60th year now-2020. What’ll it be like in 2080? Everyone with their own hovercraft? (And who’ll be on it)?
@@alexanderjones9572 I won’t be here probably ☠️
I'll be in my 60s if I'm alive then
Very powerful episode. All leave respectfully and sadly at the loss of dear Martha. I wonder why they cut her character, they were always shaking things up.
6,000 today would be 104,000!! I'd be happy as Frank is too LOL
It isn't, because the purchase power of 6000 and 10400 today isn't comparable.
So sad!!! I loved her character 😢
See how little bit of money changes folk overnight and not usually in a good way
william f I know the 'do' ended badly, but you could hardly blame Frank!
He deserved it! Nice of him to throw them a party
@@alexanderjones9572but he was behaving arrogantly, throwing his weight around and lording it over people. I think that’s what was meant.
What a dreadful decision new producer to Coronation Street “Tim Aspinall” made in giving Lynne Carol her marching orders☹️
Old Frank left without settling the bill and vanished after this lol
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So sad what coronation street was, today it's not worth the air time. Crap stories, crap writers, over the top storylines.
And everything is now & forced to be politically correct in skin colour. And it's hampering drama in whatever type to include hordes of this inclusion to the point of laughable. Adverts too. Basically NO whites without blacks. I've stopped watching as it feels like I am in Africa!
@@seltaeb3302 oh dear
100% agree with you. It's pure rubbish.
Totally DISAGREE
@sachinchahal4131 couldn't care less, true fans agree it's a load of shite now.
Frank Barlow reminds me of the recently departed Roy Hudd.
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Ena was a great pianist and singer.
They killed her character off to make way for Hilda I think. No room for two busybodies and Ena.
Caroline G what a shame
Don't talk about ena.
She reads these posts.
Gerard Jones ha ha ha!
We’ll never know, obviously, as they were never in it together-but how would Martha and Hilda have got on?
@@alexanderjones9572 Well they would've been conrade gossips in arms but mortal enemies.
Frenemies would be the modern term.
64, I was just starting class one primary school. Different country then.
same as
Such class will never exist again.......pity.
Couldn’t they just have had Martha go to Spain-as she was going to? Why kill her off?
Martha would only have gone on holiday to Spain, she would never have gone there to live, she loved what she knew, her cleaning job at the Rovers and her best mates Ena and Minnie, Big mistake getting rid of one of the trio and the makers of 'Coronation Street' realised they had made a bad mistake, but it was too late! Lynne Carol was a wonderful actress creating the look of Martha entirely herself, the spectacles were props owned by Lynne Carol herself, and they had no lenses in them! They wanted them for the next episode, but Lynne Carol, asked her husband to go and get them from the snug set, saying "Martha's glasses, don't let them have them", her husband told the props department they'd would have to find an identical pair for the next upcoming episode! Her husband got there just in time the props boy was about to go off with Martha's glasses.
First class acting
Very sad ending so far.
Saved old Barlow a few BOB, the way those lot supped he'd have been skint within a few hour's
It’s now impossible to watch old Coronation Street without thinking about Buggernation Street.
Jerry Booth looks a lot different in the 60s than the episodes in the 70s. Sad the actor who played him died so young. Jerry and Mavis would have made a good couple, although I'm probably in the minority here when I say that I did enjoy Mavis and Derek as I thought they were great comedy characters.
I recon Margot Bryant (Minnie Caldwell) refused to be in the episode where Martha died in protest - She was not a person to be messed with
Nice to see the Off Licence there. Good respectful times.
Minnie, Ken, Val and Lucille are all credited but weren’t on it.
I don't like the way it is not explained why Minnie was not there.
They had standardised credits at that time which meant all main characters were credited even if they didn’t appear.
@@jasbegs1258 in the storyline she was away on a holiday paid for to recuperate after a fall
I recon the actress who played Minnie refused to be in the scene where they killed off Martha in protest - Margot Bryant wasnt someone to be messed with - She was nothing like Minnie - she could put anyone she fancied in their place with just a look or one word
Last orders at 1020 towels 1030 out by 1050, except bank holidays and that was that.
All they ever did was bully one another so why Ena looks upset is beyond me.
What did Martha die off then please
Heart attack
@@kellyfox6584well then how come she didn’t seem to have any pain in her heart, arm or back
10/10
Huge huge mistake.
Jerry looks chunky 😂