Samia is the latest Corrie star to announce she is pregnant - I bet her maturnity leave will coincide with Alison King returning which will mean another showdown between Maria and Carla!
Samia is the latest Corrie star to announce she is pregnant - I bet her maturnity leave will coincide with Alison King returning which will mean another showdown between Maria and Carla!
It's a shame her pregnancy didn't happen a little earlier to coincide with Maria's pregnancy so she had a realistic bump, rather than the current lop-sided, rectangular cushion she seems to have up her top.
come on, anything's better than the Underworld Maternity Clipboard
wasn't Sally Whitaker pregnant at the same time her character was pregnant with Sophie
Amy Barlow's suddenly aged a bit if she goes to bessie Street Juniors, she was born in February 2004 which makes her just five so she'd be in reception in primary or infant school
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Surprised this hasn't been mentioned, in the bookies tonight (first episode) on one of the background tv screens was the ETP testcard (the infamous IBA one) Haven't seen on telly since the early 90s. I wonder why out of all the testcards they could have shown even coloured bars for example, they went for a bit of tv nostaglia.
This isn't about the programme itself but its not a media request either so hope I'm alright posting this here, the thing is, I absolutely love Asley and Claire's watering can wallpaper, anyone seen it around anywhere or know who makes it, it'd look great in our new kitchen!
This isn't about the programme itself but its not a media request either so hope I'm alright posting this here, the thing is, I absolutely love Asley and Claire's watering can wallpaper, anyone seen it around anywhere or know who makes it, it'd look great in our new kitchen!
Well I've got a couple of walls in my lounge covered with the same brown patterned wallpaper as Maria has going up her stairs... or at least did until her apparent cack-handed attempt to strip it off.
We got it from a local interior store from one of their catalogues (can't remember the range), but if that's anything to go by, try an independent store and look through their sample books rather than B&Q or one of the chains.