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Series 22 |
| 2062 :22x01 - Mon 5 Jan, 1981 (Jan/05/1981) | Brian and Gail bring the baby home. Audrey and Ivy make a fuss. Albert tells Ken to move the car from outside his front door. Gail can't decide between David or Daniel for a name for the baby. Eddie returns a load of papers from the Kabin to Mavis. She realises the paperboy named Neil Grimshaw has been throwing the papers instead of delivering them. She admits that she's frightened of him. Eddie promises to sort him out. Albert reports the car for obstruction. The police arrive but let Ken park as he lives at No.1. Ivy thinks the baby should be called David while Audrey favours Daniel. Bert and Brian get drunk together in celebration. Eddie and Mavis confront Neil - he swears he hasn't thrown the papers and resigns. Ivy feels that Audrey's way of childrearing is wrong.
| | Guest Stars: Michael Le Vell as Neil Grimshaw | Director: Mary McMurray Writer: Leslie Duxbury | | | |
| 2063 :22x02 - Wed 7 Jan, 1981 (Jan/07/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | Guest Stars: Michael Le Vell as Neil Grimshaw | | | |
| 2064 :22x03 - Mon 12 Jan, 1981 (Jan/12/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2065 :22x04 - Wed 14 Jan, 1981 (Jan/14/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2066 :22x05 - Mon 19 Jan, 1981 (Jan/19/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2067 :22x06 - Wed 21 Jan, 1981 (Jan/21/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2068 :22x07 - Mon 26 Jan, 1981 (Jan/26/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2069 :22x08 - Wed 28 Jan, 1981 (Jan/28/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2070 :22x09 - Mon 2 Feb, 1981 (Feb/02/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2071 :22x10 - Wed 4 Feb, 1981 (Feb/04/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2072 :22x11 - Mon 9 Feb, 1981 (Feb/09/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | Guest Stars: Kevin Whately as Kevin The Lorry Driver | | | |
| 2073 :22x12 - Wed 11 Feb, 1981 (Feb/11/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | Guest Stars: Kevin Whately as Kevin The Lorry Driver | | | |
| 2074 :22x13 - Mon 16 Feb, 1981 (Feb/16/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | Director: Nicholas Ferguson Writer: Adele Rose | | | |
| 2075 :22x14 - Wed 18 Feb, 1981 (Feb/18/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | Director: Nicholas Ferguson | | | |
| 2076 :22x15 - Mon 23 Feb, 1981 (Feb/23/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | Director: John Michael Phillips (3) | | | |
| 2077 :22x16 - Wed 25 Feb, 1981 (Feb/25/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | Director: John Michael Phillips (3) Writer: H. V. Kershaw | | | |
| 2078 :22x17 - Mon 2 Mar, 1981 (Mar/02/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | Director: Kenny McBain | | | |
| 2079 :22x18 - Wed 4 Mar, 1981 (Mar/04/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | Director: Kenny McBain Writer: John Stevenson | | | |
| 2080 :22x19 - Mon 9 Mar, 1981 (Mar/09/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | Guest Stars: Mark Eden as Wally Randle, Bridget Brice as Sonia Price | | Director: Nicholas Ferguson | | | |
| 2081 :22x20 - Wed 11 Mar, 1981 (Mar/11/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | Director: Nicholas Ferguson Writer: Adele Rose | | | |
| 2082 :22x21 - Mon 16 Mar, 1981 (Mar/16/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | Director: John Michael Phillips (3) Writer: H. V. Kershaw | | | |
| 2083 :22x22 - Wed 18 Mar, 1981 (Mar/18/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | Director: John Michael Phillips (3) Writer: Peter Whalley | | | |
| 2084 :22x23 - Mon 23 Mar, 1981 (Mar/23/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2085 :22x24 - Wed 25 Mar, 1981 (Mar/25/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2086 :22x25 - Mon 30 Mar, 1981 (Mar/30/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2087 :22x26 - Wed 1 Apr, 1981 (Apr/01/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2088 :22x27 - Mon 6 Apr, 1981 (Apr/06/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2089 :22x28 - Wed 8 Apr, 1981 (Apr/08/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2090 :22x29 - Mon 13 Apr, 1981 (Apr/13/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2091 :22x30 - Wed 15 Apr, 1981 (Apr/15/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2092 :22x31 - Mon 20 Apr, 1981 (Apr/20/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2093 :22x32 - Wed 22 Apr, 1981 (Apr/22/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2094 :22x33 - Mon 27 Apr, 1981 (Apr/27/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2095 :22x34 - Wed 29 Apr, 1981 (Apr/29/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2096 :22x35 - Mon 4 May, 1981 (May/04/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2097 :22x36 - Wed 6 May, 1981 (May/06/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2098 :22x37 - Mon 11 May, 1981 (May/11/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2099 :22x38 - Wed 13 May, 1981 (May/13/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2100 :22x39 - Mon 18 May, 1981 (May/18/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2101 :22x40 - Wed 20 May, 1981 (May/20/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2102 :22x41 - Mon 25 May, 1981 (May/25/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2103 :22x42 - Wed 27 May, 1981 (May/27/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2104 :22x43 - Mon 1 Jun, 1981 (Jun/01/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2105 :22x44 - Wed 3 Jun, 1981 (Jun/03/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2106 :22x45 - Mon 8 Jun, 1981 (Jun/08/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2107 :22x46 - Wed 10 Jun, 1981 (Jun/10/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2108 :22x47 - Mon 15 Jun, 1981 (Jun/15/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2109 :22x48 - Wed 17 Jun, 1981 (Jun/17/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2110 :22x49 - Mon 22 Jun, 1981 (Jun/22/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2111 :22x50 - Wed 24 Jun, 1981 (Jun/24/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2112 :22x51 - Mon 29 Jun, 1981 (Jun/29/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2113 :22x52 - Wed 1 Jul, 1981 (Jul/01/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2114 :22x53 - Mon 6 Jul, 1981 (Jul/06/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2115 :22x54 - Wed 8 Jul, 1981 (Jul/08/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2116 :22x55 - Mon 13 Jul, 1981 (Jul/13/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2117 :22x56 - Wed 15 Jul, 1981 (Jul/15/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2118 :22x57 - Mon 20 Jul, 1981 (Jul/20/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2119 :22x58 - Wed 22 Jul, 1981 (Jul/22/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2120 :22x59 - Mon 27 Jul, 1981 (Jul/27/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2121 :22x60 - Wed 29 Jul, 1981 (Jul/29/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2122 :22x61 - Mon 3 Aug, 1981 (Aug/03/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | Guest Stars: Hazel Clyne as Glenda Fox, Christopher Fairbank (1) as Ginger, John Barber (1) as John Spencer ((as Jonathan Barber)) | Director: David Carson (1) Writer: Julian Roach | | | |
| 2123 :22x62 - Wed 5 Aug, 1981 (Aug/05/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | Director: David Carson (1) Writer: John Stevenson | | | |
| 2124 :22x63 - Mon 10 Aug, 1981 (Aug/10/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2125 :22x64 - Wed 12 Aug, 1981 (Aug/12/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2126 :22x65 - Mon 17 Aug, 1981 (Aug/17/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | Guest Stars: Christopher Fairbank (1) as Ginger | | | |
| 2127 :22x66 - Wed 19 Aug, 1981 (Aug/19/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2128 :22x67 - Mon 24 Aug, 1981 (Aug/24/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2129 :22x68 - Wed 26 Aug, 1981 (Aug/26/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2130 :22x69 - Mon 31 Aug, 1981 (Aug/31/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2131 :22x70 - Wed 2 Sep, 1981 (Sep/02/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2132 :22x71 - Mon 7 Sep, 1981 (Sep/07/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2133 :22x72 - Wed 9 Sep, 1981 (Sep/09/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2134 :22x73 - Mon 14 Sep, 1981 (Sep/14/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2135 :22x74 - Wed 16 Sep, 1981 (Sep/16/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2136 :22x75 - Mon 21 Sep, 1981 (Sep/21/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2137 :22x76 - Wed 23 Sep, 1981 (Sep/23/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2138 :22x77 - Mon 28 Sep, 1981 (Sep/28/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2139 :22x78 - Wed 30 Sep, 1981 (Sep/30/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2140 :22x79 - Mon 5 Oct, 1981 (Oct/05/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2141 :22x80 - Wed 7 Oct, 1981 (Oct/07/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2142 :22x81 - Mon 12 Oct, 1981 (Oct/12/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2143 :22x82 - Wed 14 Oct, 1981 (Oct/14/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2144 :22x83 - Mon 19 Jan, 1981 (Jan/19/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2145 :22x84 - Wed 21 Oct, 1981 (Oct/21/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2146 :22x85 - Mon 26 Oct, 1981 (Oct/26/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2147 :22x86 - Wed 28 Oct, 1981 (Oct/28/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2148 :22x87 - Mon 2 Nov, 1981 (Nov/02/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2149 :22x88 - Wed 4 Nov, 1981 (Nov/04/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2150 :22x89 - Mon 9 Nov, 1981 (Nov/09/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2151 :22x90 - Wed 11 Nov, 1981 (Nov/11/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2152 :22x91 - Mon 16 Nov, 1981 (Nov/16/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2153 :22x92 - Wed 18 Nov, 1981 (Nov/18/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2154 :22x93 - Mon 23 Nov, 1981 (Nov/23/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2155 :22x94 - Wed 25 Nov, 1981 (Nov/25/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2156 :22x95 - Mon 30 Nov, 1981 (Nov/30/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2157 :22x96 - Wed 2 Dec, 1981 (Dec/02/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2158 :22x97 - Mon 7 Dec, 1981 (Dec/07/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2159 :22x98 - Wed 9 Dec, 1981 (Dec/09/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2160 :22x99 - Mon 14 Dec, 1981 (Dec/14/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | | | | |
| 2162 :22x101 - Mon 21 Dec, 1981 (Dec/21/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2163 :22x102 - Wed 23 Dec, 1981 (Dec/23/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2164 :22x103 - Mon 28 Dec, 1981 (Dec/28/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
| 2165 :22x104 - Wed 30 Dec, 1981 (Dec/30/1981) | Life on Britain's most celebrated street continues. Revelations are made public knowledge, as neighbours gossip about one another openly. The Rovers Return at the heart of the community should be a safe haven for all...but it's not. Fights will break out. Affairs will occur. Births, deaths and marriages. All common factors on 'Coronation Street'...
The 1970's were a decade of great triumph for the soap. As Ken Barlow moved from wife to wife, legendary characters like Jack and Vera Duckworth were introduced and found a way into a nation's heart. And the dynamic between Stan and Hilda Ogden was simply unforgetable.
By the 1980's Thacherism had hit the whole of Britain, and with new competition from BBC TV's 'Eastenders', Coronation Street was forced to roll with the times, focusing on the social realism of the decade, and in particular, the effect it had on the people of the time. It was also a decade we bid farewell to Eda Sharples, Hilda and Stan, and other memoriable cast members from the show's past. But in their place came a whole new generation of stars ready to light up our screens...
Featuring unforgetable characters, and some of the funniest dialogue ever heard on screen, it's not hard to see why this show has become such a television institution which millions tune into ever week. | | | |
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