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Post by roverman on Feb 16, 2024 8:18:18 GMT
Just reading this weeks Metro soaps email and in there they’ve interviewed Mince and this sentence blew my mind…
“Well, actually, the truth is I wrote a little storyline for Dylan and discussed it with Iain (producer) and it was going to be some kind of trauma, but not that trauma – we were going to have a medical story where he needed something from someone. So, the idea of Dylan coming from that came from that conversation…”
FFS no wonder the show is going to pot if they are letting third rate ham actors write the scripts now….
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Post by LouP on Feb 16, 2024 10:29:30 GMT
Just reading this weeks Metro soaps email and in there they’ve interviewed Mince and this sentence blew my mind… “Well, actually, the truth is I wrote a little storyline for Dylan and discussed it with Iain (producer) and it was going to be some kind of trauma, but not that trauma – we were going to have a medical story where he needed something from someone. So, the idea of Dylan coming from that came from that conversation…” FFS no wonder the show is going to pot if they are letting third rate ham actors write the scripts now…. Haha. Maybe he needs a kidney transplant and Liam is a match and gives him one of his. B***** ironic. As an aside why is Sean so loved by the PTB ? How he has got away with that head tossing all these years I’ll never know. Very Larry Grayson.
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Post by CAEF on Feb 16, 2024 12:25:32 GMT
I wonder if Porkface Tully Anthony Cotton has something on the producers, I am sure he does know something and this is why he gets renewed contracts or input into storylines.
If I was the producer, I would not bow down to such stuff and would sack cast members who told me how to run things. Brookie creator Phil Redmond sacked someone once for telling him how to do his job.
And as for Bill Roache, the old duffer has never been out of the news in recent years, he has gone bankrupt again so is splashing it around and getting into debt.
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Post by LouP on Feb 16, 2024 12:57:10 GMT
The PTB would never allow an actor to call the tune. Watching Alison Hammond on This Morning yesterday screeching and laughing hysterically as she does she suddenly said “ I’ve been told to tone it down” so they don’t allow actors/ presenters to do as they please. They have to toe the line, I think and a small time actor like Anthony Cotton would have no sway over the producers. Small time actor……yes, has anyone seen anything else he’s been in? One trick pony. Not even one trick at that.
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Post by peterhunt on Feb 16, 2024 18:05:47 GMT
. Small time actor……yes, has anyone seen anything else he’s been in? One trick pony. Not even one trick at that. A long time ago but Queer as Folk. He was as annoying in that as Sean Tully
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Post by CAEF on Feb 16, 2024 22:53:22 GMT
My ex gf did not like my "I like to run my own show" style once because when she lived with me she knew it was my property and I liked to run my own show, and make the decisions.
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Post by Nathan on Feb 23, 2024 11:54:19 GMT
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Post by LouP on Feb 23, 2024 17:31:45 GMT
He had a good innings, I say he had a good innings!
RIP, Fred.
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Post by Charley Says... on Feb 23, 2024 19:38:03 GMT
I'm not being funny... But I thought he died years ago... Mandela effect...
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Post by LouP on Feb 23, 2024 20:05:30 GMT
I'm not being funny... But I thought he died years ago... Mandela effect... He died in Corrie. Fred Elliott.
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Post by Charley Says... on Feb 23, 2024 23:14:54 GMT
I'm not being funny... But I thought he died years ago... Mandela effect... He died in Corrie. Fred Elliott. I know that... I'm talking in real life...
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Post by LouP on Feb 24, 2024 7:22:58 GMT
He died in Corrie. Fred Elliott. I know that... I'm talking in real life... I meant that you thought he died in real life because he died in Corrie and confusing the two.
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Post by Charley Says... on Feb 24, 2024 8:04:00 GMT
I know that... I'm talking in real life... I meant that you thought he died in real life because he died in Corrie and confusing the two. There's a phenomenon called the Mandela Effect (ME), it's where you think something has already happened but in fact it hasn't... This can explain it way better than me... www.mentalfloss.com/article/585887/mandela-effect-examples
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Post by Nathan on Mar 7, 2024 21:07:17 GMT
40 years ago today Stan Ogden made his final appearance on Coronation Street.
The character suddenly disappeared from the programme due to Bernard Youens increased poor health, and he would later be admitted to hospital in April that year. He would later pass away in August that year, following multiple strokes and having a leg amputated. Although Stan was absent from the programme, the production team would keep his presence felt by being mentioned by Hilda and making noises when going about the house off-screen. The character would be killed off in November 1984.
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Post by CAEF on Mar 7, 2024 22:12:36 GMT
40 years ago today Stan Ogden made his final appearance on Coronation Street. The character suddenly disappeared from the programme due to Bernard Youens increased poor health, and he would later be admitted to hospital in April that year. He would later pass away in August that year, following multiple strokes and having a leg amputated. Although Stan was absent from the programme, the production team would keep his presence felt by being mentioned by Hilda and making noises when going about the house off-screen. The character would be killed off in November 1984. I feel Stan came into his own again once Eddie left in late 1983. While he was still quite infirm, Stan did see chirpier and more alert in his final months in the show, and more chatty. Bernard had had speech therapy since his minor stroke in 1975, but I do feel Eddie Yeats did overshadow Stan a bit.
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