Coronation Street [14/11/77]
Coronation Street [14/11/77]
(Coronation Street)
Hilda and Stan enjoy their second honeymoon in the laps of luxury.
Winning third prize in the Loving Cup's Happy Marriage competition, Hilda and Stan set off for their second honeymoon. With a night in the bridal suite of a five-star hotel and £25 spending money, the Ogdens get a chance to be snooty and live "that better life that we've never had"".
Discarding her trademark hair curlers and pinny for a high-end outfit and night dress, Hilda immerses herself in a life of pampering and luxury. Stan, on the other hand, is more concerned with who is missing him at the Rovers and whether he'll be able to get a proper pint instead of champagne. Whisked away from the humdrum of number 13 on Coronation Street to the extravagances of hotel room 504, the Ogdens combat the stark differences between living life and enjoying it.
Leslie Duxbury's writing is embellished by the performances of Jean Alexander and Bernard Youens, who bring the complexities of social class and privilege to the fore.
Stan and Hilda Ogden arrive at a posh hotel for their second honeymoon competition prize.
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TV Soap: Selection Box
Continuing drama on the small screen: explore how TV soap has changed over the decades.
The UK is a nation of soap addicts, with programmes commanding audiences of millions every week. Since they first appeared on British television in the 1950s, British soaps have given us hundreds of memorably distinctive characters in many different settings. But while they take many forms, there are some common characteristics.
Where in the US soaps tend to favour glamour and frothy fantasy, here they typically centre on relatable communities and families and reflect life in (usually) contemporary Britain, exploring sometimes thorny social issues and attitudes to class, race, gender, sexuality and more. While originally steeped in real-life domestic conflict, soap marched into the new millennium with hard-hitting storylines, sensationalist plots and issue-driven narratives highlighting pressing matters of the day.
This collection showcases a variety of soaps; rural or urban, north or south and everything in between. Some were shortlived and are much missed, while others are longstanding favourites embedded in our collective memory.
So settle in and prepare for drama!
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