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(May 2010)

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Chewy
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Coronation Street is on course for a re-birth when it moves out of its historic Manchester home.

The Rovers Return regulars are set to embark on their final 12 months of filming at Quay Street, home to Corrie for the last 51 years.

Building work has already begun on Weatherfield’s new home at Trafford Wharf, across the water from MediaCityUK at Salford Quays.

If all goes to plan, filming will switch to the new site in spring of next year with exterior and interior sets, plus a production base, on the 7.7 acre site.

Executive producer Kieran Roberts said: "The move is full steam ahead. It’s a huge project and incredibly exciting.

"But we’ve got to arrive when it’s 100 per cent finished because we have to stop one Friday night at Quay Street and start the next week down at Trafford Wharf. So we’re keeping an open mind about an exact date."

The ITV1 drama is usually shot six weeks ahead of broadcast. But cast and crew will be shooting extra episodes in the run up to the move.

Kieran said: "Over the course of the next year we’re going to get a little bit further ahead of ourselves than we normally do."

The new exterior set will be an exact replica on the existing one, while increasing the scale of the buildings so they match the size of those in the real world.

Kieran explained: "What I’m hoping we’ll achieve is that we’ll have a site that’s a real improvement for us making the show and the viewer won’t notice any difference."

He said the focus would still be on the main Coronation Street cobbles but some areas of Weatherfield, such as Victoria Street, will be slightly extended.

He said: "We won’t be able to expand infinitely when we get there so we need to plan for the future. We can open up little areas that we haven’t had before."

Producer Phil Collinson said: "It’s a massive move for the show and a very exciting transition. A really exciting re-birth. It will look the same but feel very different for us working there."


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chris
After seeing Casualty's move, I believe it is possible for the viewer to be none the wiser if done correctly. Casualty's Cardiff exterior set is very similar to the previous in Bristol (although the interiors have changed quite dramatically). That said, Casualty had a big fire to explain some changes, something Coronation Street can't do.

I'm not an expert on this but can someone explain how they get away with having buildings about 3/4 the size of ordinary buildings, and will this be noticeable in the change of set?
CH
Chewy
chris posted:
After seeing Casualty's move, I believe it is possible for the viewer to be none the wiser if done correctly. Casualty's Cardiff exterior set is very similar to the previous in Bristol (although the interiors have changed quite dramatically). That said, Casualty had a big fire to explain some changes, something Coronation Street can't do.

I'm not an expert on this but can someone explain how they get away with having buildings about 3/4 the size of ordinary buildings, and will this be noticeable in the change of set?


I think the change will be quite noticeable, for one cars will actually be able to park on the street Laughing I've seen videos of the change from the Grape Street set to the current one, and though it was noticeable (for one, the new site had a lot more natural light), but the changes werent really massive things, so people accepted it

Here's the difference between the old and current sets
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Gavin Scott Founding member
Very exciting. I do hope they're making a detailed documentary or two about this moving process.

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The new exterior set will be an exact replica on the existing one, while increasing the scale of the buildings so they match the size of those in the real world.


Seems rather daft to use a phrase like "exact replica" when its 1/3 wider, surely?
CF
CatsFast101
Very exciting. I do hope they're making a detailed documentary or two about this moving process.

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The new exterior set will be an exact replica on the existing one, while increasing the scale of the buildings so they match the size of those in the real world.


Seems rather daft to use a phrase like "exact replica" when its 1/3 wider, surely?


I think the point is to say that its going to be exactly the same as in a new house isn't going to suddenly pop up!
CH
Chewy
Very exciting. I do hope they're making a detailed documentary or two about this moving process.

Quote:
The new exterior set will be an exact replica on the existing one, while increasing the scale of the buildings so they match the size of those in the real world.


Seems rather daft to use a phrase like "exact replica" when its 1/3 wider, surely?


Indeed it is Laughing

I found this picture in the planning documents, it's a picture of Rosamund Street looking toward the Rovers (this gap doesn't exist on the current set)
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RM
Roger Mellie
I don't know if this has been mentioned before, but Robert Vaughn is to briefly appear in Coro...

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s3/coronation-street/interviews/a360419/coronation-street-robert-vaughn-teases-milton-role-interview.html
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Westy2
It's strange how actors you wouldn't consider joining a soap, do so!

Is it a sign of the times?

The first 'big' actor from the past, as far as I'm concerned, I can think of joining a soap has got to be Patrick Mower in Emmerdale for ITV, while you had the likes of Wendy Richard & later Babs Windsor in Eastenders for BBC.

Can anyone think of anymore?
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Roger Mellie
It's strange how actors you wouldn't consider joining a soap, do so!

Is it a sign of the times?

The first 'big' actor from the past, as far as I'm concerned, I can think of joining a soap has got to be Patrick Mower in Emmerdale for ITV, while you had the likes of Wendy Richard & later Babs Windsor in Eastenders for BBC.

Can anyone think of anymore?


Doctors was originally a vehicle for Christopher Timothy. Stephanie Beecham was in Coro for a while, I don't know if you would count her?
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stevek2
she never went to corry though, she was always on her boat
be she were right pissed off to find all her scenes were location work and she was never to set foot in the rovers
CR
City Road
Betty Driver? She was a big star before she went into Corrie wasn't she?
CH
Chewy
It's strange how actors you wouldn't consider joining a soap, do so!

Is it a sign of the times?

The first 'big' actor from the past, as far as I'm concerned, I can think of joining a soap has got to be Patrick Mower in Emmerdale for ITV, while you had the likes of Wendy Richard & later Babs Windsor in Eastenders for BBC.

Can anyone think of anymore?


Sir Ian McKellen? Very Happy
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