Coronation Street is the longest running soap on British TV and has been on screen since 1960.
Coronation Street is a British soap opera that has been airing on ITV since December 9, 1960. Created by Tony Warren, it is one of the longest-running television soap operas in the world. The show is set in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on Salford in Greater Manchester.
Coronation Street follows the lives of the residents of Weatherfield, focusing on the everyday dramas, relationships, and conflicts that arise within families and the community. The show has featured numerous families and characters over the years, with iconic figures like Ken Barlow, played by William Roache, and Deirdre Barlow, played by Anne Kirkbride, becoming household names in the UK.
The storylines in Coronation Street cover a wide range of social issues, including family dynamics, romance, crime, and health problems, reflecting the ever-changing nature of British society. The show’s enduring popularity is attributed to its relatable characters, compelling storylines, and its ability to resonate with audiences across generations.
It follows the daily lives of people in the fictional town of Weatherfield and is set in Manchester. It has starred huge names including Liz Dawn and William Roache and has been praised for its storylines including child grooming, male rape and suicide.
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