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Jack, Kevin's baby son in Coronation Street last night.

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corylus | 16:15 Sat 28th Apr 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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OK, which acting coach trained this obviously talented infant to glare sideways at Sally everytime he was in shot and cry whenever she tried to comfort him? He was brilliant! Best of all the cast last night!
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It was very good, I love Corrie, best thing on the telly.
16:18 Sat 28th Apr 2012
maybe more than one baby..
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''Best thing on the telly''

Wow!
maybe the dad that was stood to one said of the camera
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Infant tied in pushchair shows displeasure/suspicion every time in shot, what were they doing to him? OK just joking!!
I loved how they kept referring to his "innocent little face" yet in every shot of him there was this glare of pure malevolence :D Reminded me of the original Rosie, before her head transplant
BTW Hi CatchTheWind. A fellow Donovan and Corrie fan. You obviously have impeccable taste. Sorry for going off-topic
I think Simon is a clever little actor too, very believable. I did feel sorry for Jack though, obviously holding out his arms to his parent just out of shot.
and never without his coat off!!
Wonder how many hours they waited to film him crying - either that or wonder what they did to make him cry! I know it was part of the story line but I felt sorry for the poor little bugger who was obviously very upset and could presumably see his mum yet wasn't allowed to go to her. All in the name of entertainment.
''either that or wonder what they did to make him cry!''

Probably stuck a pin in his bum! ;-)
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Don't be so cruel trt, I thought that they had just nipped him!
they obv waited for him he to have an off moment!

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