Jamie's ex-cellmate Mark comes to stay, but Karen doesn't trust him and the battle lines are drawn. Karen's got a fight on her hands if she's to prevent Mark from leading Jamie back into a life of crime. When Carl gets poor grades in his GCSEs, he realises everybody thinks he's a failure. So he sets out to prove them wrong and, with a little bit of help from Paddy, finds his real talent in the boxing ring. Yvonne gets a shock when she hears that her daughter Meena has arranged her own marriage. Meanwhile, Norma finds herself on a date. But is she over Monica yet?
If you're a fan of drama, romance, and soap operas, then you need to add Coronation Street to your BetaSeries account. With over 65 seasons and nearly 10,000 episodes, Coronation Street is more than just a TV show; it's an institution. This article will explore what makes this series so special and why it should be part of your viewing schedule.
Set in the fictional town of Weatherfield, Greater Manchester - a place predominantly inhabited by working-class people - Coronation Street follows the lives of its residents. The show's strength lies in its ability to portray everyday life realistically with all its ups and downs, making it relatable to audiences worldwide. Its depiction of authentic life has been praised throughout its runtime.
One thing that sets Coronation Street apart from other TV shows is its remarkable cast. Each character brings something unique to the table, creating an ensemble that's both diverse and compelling. Notable characters include Ken Barlow (William Roache), who also featured in 'Who Do You Think You Are?' as himself; Sally Metcalfe (Sally Dynevor), known for her role in Cluedo; Gail Platt (Helen Worth) from Doctor Who fame; Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson), who appeared in 'Red Dwarf' as himself among others.