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Corrie V Emmerdale In The Water Scenes

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Bobbisox1 | 20:13 Wed 20th Oct 2021 | Film, Media & TV
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How bliddy unbelievable is this crap?
And I’ll still watch it :0))))
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^^^Wow ,bobbi that's a brilliant piece of deduction.
By the way -who did shoot Malone ?Was it Dawn or Harriet?
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I think it was Dawn ;0)
Yes it was Dawn.
^^^thanks.
In addition to all the other things on Home Farm land (raging river, rapids, waterfalls, steep rock faces etc), Kim also has untold acres of corn growing - and who did that perfect maze (or should that be maize?) in a day?
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I believe the raging water scenes were filmed at the Tees Gorge gingerjbee and David ( Mathew Wolfendon) took a right bruising as he did his own stunts
How many acres of land does Kim own for goodness sake and why have we never seen the cliffs and raging torrents and when did she start growing crops! Absolutely farcical the writers must think we are absolutely stupid
Sorry gingerbee just realised I've more or less echoed your post
Coronation Street as had more than its fair share of murders, tram accidents, explosions, fires but at least these things happen in real life sometimes somewhere.
But I dont remember hearing about people having to swim down sewers and drowning in real life. Does it ever happen?
I sometimes watch the omnibus edition even if I've seen all the episodes of Corrie, but didn't bother today - I would just be sitting there finding more plot holes!

Don't watch Emmerdale.

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