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Coronation Street 2004

Coronation Street 2004 DVD - A Year In the Life of Britains Best Loved Street

A Year In The Life Of Britain's Best Loved Street

As Coronation Street goes from strength-to-strength, winning two consecutive BAFTA's for Best Soap, this is a fantastic insight into the making of the show and a reflection on the most memorable scenes of 2004.

With gripping story lines such as Steve and Karen's wedding, Tracy Barlow's mysterious pregnancy through to Sarah and Todd's relationship and his affair, Coronation Street has certainly had us glued to our screens.

Also includes exclusive interviews with the new faces on the street: Bradley Walsh (Danny Baldwin) and Debra Stephenson (Frankie Baldwin) giving us an insight into exactly what it's like to walk onto Britain's number one street.

  • Format: Region 2 PAL Format Colour
  • Running Time: 181 minutes
  • Video Aspect: 16:9
  • Audio Soundtrack: English - Dolby Digital Stereo
Coronation Street - 2004 [DVD] Coronation Street - 2004 [DVD]
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DVD Information

Binding: DVD
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Audience Rating: Parental Guidance
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Manufacturer: Prism Leisure
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Actors:
  • Tina O'Brien
  • Samuel Ashton
  • Bradley Walsh

Reviews

Excellent dvd, why isn't there one every year? The introduction of Danny Baldwin at the factory is hilarious! Who is bolshoi? Who is lippy? Fantastic fun! Karen MacDonald's interruption of Amy's christening is brilliant. The reverend interrupts the fight to say "this is a house of God" and Karen's reply referring to Tracy, "This one here is well from the dark side"is a moment that will stay with me forever. Loved every 3+ hours of this dvd!

This has undoubtedly been one of Coronation Streets finest years beating the likes of Eastenders, having big storylines such as Karen/Tracy/Steve and of course, who can forget Mad Maya, I'm still surprised to see that it hasn't been properly releasesed, and I am waiting, so I can relive the most funny, shocking and heartwarming moments from 2004, of what can be truly described as a british institution.