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..... it doesn't take much to get us Corrie fans going, does it?!!
Terrible aren't we Mags.

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It makes you wonder if Ken Barlow is coming out when that tram accident thing happens as he's been doing alot of interviews and other programmes lately (not all to do with Corrie), he's never done that before. Plus his real son and grandson has appeared in Corrie lately It makes you wonder. What does anyone else think?
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17-11-2010, 04:19 PM
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Come to think of it, I also thought it strange that a real life Barlow son and grandson appeared in a couple of episodes .......... you may be right Alicat (poor Ken !) ...... maybe the Corrie writers have a plan to keep the Barlow name going in the Street and as we have already been introduced the the new generation, it makes it easier .....hmmmm

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17-11-2010, 06:28 PM
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My Wife works overlooking corrie street and the screens have been removed that hid the tram site, not sure if they used the actual track from the Manchester Science Museum site. Will up-date you if we get any insider news, Oh the lad who was wounded has been seen in passing, expect a big part from the lad.
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17-11-2010, 10:25 PM
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Re: Corrie - The Tram Thing

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My Wife works overlooking corrie street and the screens have been removed that hid the tram site, not sure if they used the actual track from the Manchester Science Museum site. Will up-date you if we get any insider news, Oh the lad who was wounded has been seen in passing, expect a big part from the lad.
Thanks Manxman, if you do find out any up to date or inside news you can PM me as not everyone likes to know the answer to things before they happen on here

Your wife must find it very interesting overlooking Corrie street, I would be looking out of the window at it all day, never mind the work.
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17-11-2010, 10:28 PM
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Re: Corrie - The Tram Thing

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Come to think of it, I also thought it strange that a real life Barlow son and grandson appeared in a couple of episodes .......... you may be right Alicat (poor Ken !) ...... maybe the Corrie writers have a plan to keep the Barlow name going in the Street and as we have already been introduced the the new generation, it makes it easier .....hmmmm

Not long now!!!
Never thought of it that way about Bill Roache's son and grandson, like you say, it's funny they were introduced to the programme Very interesting Mags. (By the way, I like you're new avatar ).
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17-11-2010, 10:32 PM
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Never thought of it that way about Bill Roache's son and grandson, like you say, it's funny they were introduced to the programme Very interesting Mags. (By the way, I like you're new avatar ).


Thanks, now she can see where I disappear to when I'm not on Catsey!
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17-11-2010, 10:32 PM
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Hubby's just said that Bill Roache's son probably wouldn't want to be signed to Corrie as he is a successful actor in his own right.
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17-11-2010, 10:33 PM
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17-11-2010, 10:36 PM
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Hubby's just said that Bill Roache's son probably wouldn't want to be signed to Corrie as he is a successful actor in his own right.
Ah... maybe not then I don't think I've seen him in anything else ..... there again I probably wouldn't have know who he was if I had!
 
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