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Coronation Street

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Message 1 - posted by U6799762 (U6799762) , Jan 13, 2007

I was out last night so I missed the very much anticipated episode of Coronation Street. This is a soap I will occassionally watch as there's always a good sense of humour and decent story lines (unlike in East Enders where everyone is miserable and the story lines below par).

Does anyone know when the omnibus edition is on? I missed last nights late repeat also. I have ITV2 and 3, so any information on repeated episodes is much appreciated.

Yours,
The NHS.
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Message 2 - posted by PhilW (U1357752) , Jan 13, 2007

today at 12.10.
itv2

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Message 3 - posted by wiggyonair (U5961237) , Jan 13, 2007

Corrie is repeated on ITV2 at 12.10pm today

or

Tommorow at 4.10pm


I've got to say Norris was on top form as usually.

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Message 4 - posted by U1726479 - banned alt id 4 (U1726479) , Jan 13, 2007

I totally forgot about Corrie last night grr

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Message 5 - posted by Symberta Fannyhammock's Festive Funbags (U2079219) , Jan 13, 2007

I may be mistaken but was Charlie whacked on the head with a blunt instrument in the same house as Maxine was whacked on the head with a blunt instrument ?

What are the chances .........

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Message 6 - posted by Medibot (U1390210) , Jan 13, 2007

It could be worse, you can only die from a blow to the head from an ashtray or iron in Eastenders...

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Message 7 - posted by gorgeous alto in the bleak midwinter (U2377885) , Jan 13, 2007

....and didn't another argumentative young couple live there previously who died on a canal boat, in a fire I think?
Spooky house, obviously!

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Message 8 - posted by AnnieHall (U3197988) , Jan 13, 2007

Wasn't Maxine murdered in the house Ashley's still in with Claire? The house Charlie bought was the one that Tommy lived in though, even though he did get killed at the garage opposite!

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Message 9 - posted by Whoopsy (U6306812) , Jan 13, 2007

And Tommy's daughter killed herself there......... even spookier! yikes

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Message 10 - posted by Medibot (U1390210) , Jan 13, 2007

Who was Tommy?

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Message 11 - posted by SageDerby (U7015438) , Jan 13, 2007

Anni hall - correct! Maxine was murderd in Ashley/Claire house.
(There are SO MANY murders in that street I get confused.)
Don't forget Emily's husband Ernest was murderd too!
Does anyone know the total of Corrie murders?

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Message 12 - posted by ecru-james (U1484874) , Jan 13, 2007

i don't think there would be any point in counting them

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Message 13 - posted by Whoopsy (U6306812) , Jan 13, 2007

Tommy worked in the garage, he was Craig's dad and his wife is serving a prison sentence for his murder, only it wasn't 'er what dun it!!

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Message 14 - posted by ecru-james (U1484874) , Jan 13, 2007

will she ever get out of it.

if tracy goes to prison we should protest like what we did with dierdre

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Message 15 - posted by Medibot (U1390210) , Jan 13, 2007

Ah yes! The ginge!

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Message 16 - posted by Shaky Fan (U839944) , Jan 13, 2007

Emily's husband was murdered in the old factory which was knocked down and replaced by those 2 houses and the newsagents.

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Message 17 - posted by webcountry (U2247672) , Jan 13, 2007

Wasn't a guy pushed into a coffee table in that house where he suffered a head injury and died?

Just a note about the last episode, can anyone spot the possible twist?

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Message 18 - posted by U6799762 (U6799762) , Jan 13, 2007

Thanks everyone. Looks like i have missed todays repeats. There's always tommorow smiley

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Message 19 - posted by alsdouble (U524298) , Jan 13, 2007

Ernest Bishop was murdered in Leonard Swindley's shop on Incerman Street, as I recall. The rectory, where Ena lived, was the site for the Baldwins shop and subsequent new houses. Methinks. Me may be wrong.

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Message 20 - posted by AnnieHall (U3197988) , Jan 13, 2007

<Tommy worked in the garage, he was Craig's dad and his wife is serving a prison sentence for his murder, only it wasn't 'er what dun it!!>

I think the Mum, Angela is inside for Covering-up the fact that Katy killed her Dad, not for the actual murder. Could be wrong?

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