50 Years of Coronation Street: The (Very) Unofficial Story

50 Years of Coronation Street: The (Very) Unofficial Story

by SeanEgan (Author)

Synopsis

Coronation Street has been a hit with viewers since it first broadcast in December 1960. In this comprehensive account, acclaimed author and scriptwriter Sean Egan takes us on a trip down the cobbled streets of Corrie's memory lane. Covering moving marriages, unforgettable deaths, iconic storylines and the Street's most famous residents - both beloved (Hilda and Stan Ogden, Emily Bishop, Rita Sullivan, Kevin and Sally Webster), and despised (Ena Sharples, Annie Walker, Mike Baldwin and Gary Windass) it's a must for any true soap fan. Egan also puts Corrie in context, exploring how the show spawned an entire soap industry, from EastEnders to Hollyoaks; how its multiple revamps reflected the changes in working class aspiration (from loos to stone cladding); how some programmes sharing the same time-slot died whilst others - like Blakes 7, flourished; and how the fans and actors reacted to the ever-increasing frequency of broadcasts. From Ken and Deirdre's marriage, Mike Baldwin's Alzheimer's-related death and Deirdre's wrongful imprisonment, to off-set intrigues (in real life, Ken Barlow is a druid) and upheavals (Ivy Brennan actress Lynne Perrie's wildly inappropriate collagen implants saw her written out of the show), this is a fascinating compendium of behind-the-scenes stories for Coronation Street's many fans.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: JR Books Ltd
Published: 25 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 1906779805
ISBN 13: 9781906779801

Media Reviews
'Fascinating portrait of a national institution' Lancashire Evening Post 20101002 'A trip behind the scenes of Britian's biggest and best soap, with storylines here to rival any that have appeared on screen.' Manchester Evening News 20101009
Author Bio
Sean Egan has written 14 books, scripts for EastEnders, and has been a chronicler of the working class, including his 2008 collection of short stories, which won acclaim from Booker Prize winners David Storey and Stanley Middleton.