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I was just thinking the other day how wonderful it would be to have one of the greatest television shows ever made on DVD at last....none other than "Coronation Street"
Okay, I know it is not the trendiest of programmes to discuss, but it has been running continually for 40 years, so that must say a lot about it.
The medium of DVD could be really exploited , with options for playing clips in year order, or maybe featuring certain characters in certain scenes or how about portions where it has been dubbed into other languages for overseas viewing?
The menu could even include trivia quizzes, photo galleries, Coronation Street Monopoly and it would be wonderful if it could include music tracks. like Sue Nicholls( Audrey Roberts) singing her hit single from the sixties,written by Tony "Downtown"Hatch no less, "Where will you be?"
John Savident (Fred Elliott) could be featured in his role from the original cast of "The Phantom of the Opera" and we could at last get to hear AND see Mike and Alma Baldwin (Johnny Briggs and Amanda Barrie) perform their sublime version of Frank and Nancy Sinatra's " Something Stupid".
How about it Granada?
Oh..and what do YOU think???
I was just thinking the other day how wonderful it would be to have one of the greatest television shows ever made on DVD at last....none other than "Coronation Street"
Okay, I know it is not the trendiest of programmes to discuss, but it has been running continually for 40 years, so that must say a lot about it.
The medium of DVD could be really exploited , with options for playing clips in year order, or maybe featuring certain characters in certain scenes or how about portions where it has been dubbed into other languages for overseas viewing?
The menu could even include trivia quizzes, photo galleries, Coronation Street Monopoly and it would be wonderful if it could include music tracks. like Sue Nicholls( Audrey Roberts) singing her hit single from the sixties,written by Tony "Downtown"Hatch no less, "Where will you be?"
John Savident (Fred Elliott) could be featured in his role from the original cast of "The Phantom of the Opera" and we could at last get to hear AND see Mike and Alma Baldwin (Johnny Briggs and Amanda Barrie) perform their sublime version of Frank and Nancy Sinatra's " Something Stupid".
How about it Granada?
Oh..and what do YOU think???