So Stape not only survived the fall, but was also seemingly well enough to make his way to North Wales to board a ferry?! Suspending disbelief just a tad, I think...
The lady John was in the hospital lift with, was actress Enid Dunn. Who in real life is Antony "Sean" Cotton's mother... I think she's had a cameo in Coro before. Such nepotism
I don't think she's been in the actual show, but she was definitely in The Road to Coronation Street.
I recall when Jack did that nude modelling, and Vera went to see the exhibition-- Enid Dunn played a character at that exhibition. I hadn't realised ED was in Road To Coronation Street though...
PS: Just consulted Google, apparently she made a brief appearance in 2002 as well, as a guest at a funeral (Dennis Stringer's)
I got bored of Graham and this storyline by the end so I think it was the right time for him to go.
Agreed. It's a shame the writers gave him such a snooze of a story for his exit.
I laughed at the amount of echo applied to Tina's "Graham" which was shouted from the middle of the street. Surely the cobbled don't echo that much? It was if she was standing in the Grand Canyon!
in comparison to the noise of the tram crashing onto the street that Echo was exaggerated. Anybody who's visited the set will probably agree it's acoustics are not than bad, although you can hear emergency sirens passing by so they probably just leave those sounds in, like when Sean and Marcus were chatting on the Bench about Dylan
don't see why the can't have Michelle Collins' London accent and John Mich's Scotish accent, not everybody in Manchester has northern accent. Peter Barlow spent most of his childhood in Scotland and sounds like he's comes from Sheffield