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Corrie! Blanche's Funeral

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oscarina | 20:30 Tue 11th May 2010 | Film, Media & TV
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Just caught up with a few Corrie episodes! Norris after his adventure in Bronte Country had an injured ankle but a few days later was pallbearer at Blanche's funeral! Must have made a remarkable recovery as ankle injuries take a while to cure!
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It was only a sprain and not a very bad one at that!
did you see the tribute progamme for Blanche? She delivered some of the best one-liners ever!Well worth watching nd very funny.
also,funeral scene prob filmed before the wonky ankle
or , even, he injured his ankle during the coffin scenes and then when they filmed the lake district scenes they had to write it in.......
we should write our own sleepopera
Anyone notice all the snow around in Haworth in mid/late-April? Obviously these scenes are filmed up to two months in advance, but you would have thought that the production team might have seen that one coming.
As they were carrying the coffin out of the church, did you notice that all the other pallbearers had the coffin on their shoulders while little Norris was in the middle just sort of balancing it on his hand. I thought it was hilarious. Such good directing.
Oh goodness-some of Blanche's one liners! When she handed Peter a thermometer and he put it in his mouth and she then said "it's a rectal one but it's OK, it's been through the dishwasher"!
I noticed that chrissa1..Glad someone else did haha
I remember that one liner about the thermometre..hilarious :)

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