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Old 26-07-2015, 07:22
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Frank Butchers for sure was great, especially as it marked the return of Janine! Also you had the wonderful moments revisited between his relationship with Pat.
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Old 26-07-2015, 08:34
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I liked Frank Buthers funeral. Very touching I thought. Especially with the Julia's theme. The worst for me sadly is Deirdre's. Kens speech was the worst speech ever! Not personal or emotional at all. I would of liked Travey to have done a speech for her Mum as well. Maybe apologising for all the grief she caused Deirdre over the years. But no it was all about having Ken having a go at Tracey. Completely ruining the funeral. They could of done so much better.
I agree with this. I thought that Deirdre's funeral was a disgraceful send of for Ann Kirkbride. They could have done so much better. There was not a tear shed in our house, there was no emotion.
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Old 26-07-2015, 09:17
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Baby Daniel's in Emmerdale was extremely well done. By far the most upsetting for me.

Shadrach's was brilliant too, it was a proper Dingle funeral and they all toasted to him with cans - it sounds wrong but it was the perfect send off for him! The DIngle's never seem to do any "Dingle" stuff any more. We need more Dingles!
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Old 26-07-2015, 09:20
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I agree with this. I thought that Deirdre's funeral was a disgraceful send of for Ann Kirkbride. They could have done so much better. There was not a tear shed in our house, there was no emotion.
I didn't actually watch Deidre's funeral after the disgraceful episode where Ken & Tracey were told. I don't watch CS any more but I wanted to watch because I watched for years whilst Deidre was in it. I expected something beautiful and amazing. It was just.... empty and forgettable.
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Old 26-07-2015, 09:29
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I didn't actually watch Deidre's funeral after the disgraceful episode where Ken & Tracey were told. I don't watch CS any more but I wanted to watch because I watched for years whilst Deidre was in it. I expected something beautiful and amazing. It was just.... empty and forgettable.
It was terrible. When Bev came to tell them, it was one of the most cringe worthy moments ever.
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Old 26-07-2015, 13:29
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Beat me to it that was such a good funeral & memorable for the wrong reasons.

I also liked Frank Butchers funeral too.
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Agree Frank's was good. Lovely send off.
Agree with NotDebbie 're Billy. That was so sad.
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Old 26-07-2015, 13:52
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The only soap funerals I would class as good ones are the ones where the deceased relatives actually show up. I understand it's difficult to get former cast members back who have quit but it's just so unrealistic and we get ridiculous excuses like they're too upset to attend. In real life people move heaven and earth to attend loved ones funerals I have relatives in South Africa, Australia Germany and Canada and when my grandad died every single one of them traveled here to attend the funeral. Frank Butchers was probably the best one which realistically saw the returns of Ricky, Bianca, Diane and Janine.
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Old 26-07-2015, 13:55
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The only soap funerals I would class as good ones are the ones where the deceased relatives actually show up. I understand it's difficult to get former cast members back who have quit but it's just so unrealistic and we get ridiculous excuses like they're too upset to attend. In real life people move heaven and earth to attend loved ones funerals I have relatives in South Africa, Australia Germany and Canada and when my grandad died every single one of them traveled here to attend the funeral. Frank Butchers was probably the best one which realistically saw the returns of Ricky, Bianca, Diane and Janine.
Poor Michelle Fowler really gets bad motion sickness on aeroplanes.
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Old 26-07-2015, 13:59
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Emmerdale: Jack Sugden's will always be the most well written funeral episode to me. The way the writers brilliantly wrote it as a homage to the premiere episode was perfection.
Didn't they give him the old (and best) Emmerdale theme at the end too.
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Old 27-07-2015, 14:47
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Emmerdale: Jack Sugden's will always be the most well written funeral episode to me. The way the writers brilliantly wrote it as a homage to the premiere episode was perfection.

Worst: Deidre Barlow. What that past writer said about how hollow and empty it came off was completely true. Completely disrespectful to one of the most iconic soap characters ever.
I agree, Jack's funeral was very well done, they even had the "old" Robert Sugden standing in the background. It was a real triute.

Deidres funeral was a disgrace, more about everyone else than an actress that had been in the show for years, but we were instead insulted by the Callum/Sarah/Ken/Tracy crap. As for Liz carrying the coffin, ws that meant to be a joke, as was her remarks about Deidre being her best friend.

Arthur Fowler's funeral in EE was also beyond belief. Pauline, his "wife" didn't even attend. I heard there was friction between "Arthur" and Wendy Richards, but FGS, it was the character's "Funeral", let's at least try and keep it real.
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Old 27-07-2015, 15:49
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I can only speak for Corrie but Blanche's was superb!! Little Paul Connor's was the saddest but brilliantly acted, Liam's was another sad one!!

Worst ones, Betty's was certainly among the worst with Stella suddenly taking over the show after knowing Betty all of 5 minutes & Ashley's was very disappointing to me, hardly got any coverage for a popular Street character who'd been around over 10 years & had just died a hero!!


Forgot to mention little Billy Grimshaw's!! Another one that was so sad but very well acted!! Tina O'Brien was a good actress & Sarah a good character in those days!! How times change eh!!
Yes Ashley's funeral was very strange, it showed everyone getting ready for the funeral, then there was an as break & when it returned the cast were in the pub for the wake saying what a nice service it was! I remember thinking at the time what did the chap who played Ashley do to pee off tptb so much that he didn't even get an onscreen funeral.

Betty's I agree with u as well, it was just terrible how it became part of the Stella show instead if a decent tribute. And that tripe about her having secretly owned the Rovers for years didn't make any sense. How could Alec Gilroy, the Duckworths, Fred Elliot & then Steve have bought it if that were the case? And why would she remain working there as barmaid/hotpot maker presumably for minimum wage when she could have put her feet up in the back & let everyone else do the work for her & collected the profits? Why didn't she get a share of the profits? And didn't somebody sack her? I forget who but it was a new manager coming in (possibly Stella herself, the hypocrite). Why didn't Betty say "oi u can't sack me, I own this place!"
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Old 27-07-2015, 16:17
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Deirdre's funeral was truly awful. Ken would never have disrespected Deirdre by having an argument with Tracy. I expected to be moved, yet I was simply left disappointed. Bill Roach should have been left to write the eulogy himself; his speech at the NTA's in January was heartbreaking.

Peter's late arrival and the Rovers door blowing open was just unnecessary as well.
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Old 27-07-2015, 17:42
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Yes Ashley's funeral was very strange, it showed everyone getting ready for the funeral, then there was an as break & when it returned the cast were in the pub for the wake saying what a nice service it was! I remember thinking at the time what did the chap who played Ashley do to pee off tptb so much that he didn't even get an onscreen funeral.

Betty's I agree with u as well, it was just terrible how it became part of the Stella show instead if a decent tribute. And that tripe about her having secretly owned the Rovers for years didn't make any sense. How could Alec Gilroy, the Duckworths, Fred Elliot & then Steve have bought it if that were the case? And why would she remain working there as barmaid/hotpot maker presumably for minimum wage when she could have put her feet up in the back & let everyone else do the work for her & collected the profits? Why didn't she get a share of the profits? And didn't somebody sack her? I forget who but it was a new manager coming in (possibly Stella herself, the hypocrite). Why didn't Betty say "oi u can't sack me, I own this place!"
Yeah it was complete & utter nonsense from start to finish & I actually found it an insult to one of my favouite ever Corrie characters, pretty much like a lot of people are saying about Deirdre's!!
Strange how Collinson got it so brilliantly right with Blanche's yet, just a short time later, so wrong with Betty's!!

Actually another funeral I thought was quite well done was Jack's!! Alan Halsall as Tyrone played a blinder in that!!
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Old 27-07-2015, 18:04
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Found it!
http://youtu.be/-kc_z8FwrLs


Agree Frank's was good. Lovely send off.
Agree with NotDebbie 're Billy. That was so sad.
It truly is an awesome scene

I love Franks when the minister is talking about him and says Frank Butcher was a and then it cuts to Bianca saying Dirty Old Man
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Old 27-07-2015, 18:04
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Yes Ashley's funeral was very strange, it showed everyone getting ready for the funeral, then there was an as break & when it returned the cast were in the pub for the wake saying what a nice service it was! I remember thinking at the time what did the chap who played Ashley do to pee off tptb so much that he didn't even get an onscreen funeral.

Betty's I agree with u as well, it was just terrible how it became part of the Stella show instead if a decent tribute. And that tripe about her having secretly owned the Rovers for years didn't make any sense. How could Alec Gilroy, the Duckworths, Fred Elliot & then Steve have bought it if that were the case? And why would she remain working there as barmaid/hotpot maker presumably for minimum wage when she could have put her feet up in the back & let everyone else do the work for her & collected the profits? Why didn't she get a share of the profits? And didn't somebody sack her? I forget who but it was a new manager coming in (possibly Stella herself, the hypocrite). Why didn't Betty say "oi u can't sack me, I own this place!"
Yes - Poppy Morales (Sophiya Haque).
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Old 27-07-2015, 18:17
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Corrie have the best/worst funerals in my opinion:

Blanche's was the best - the perfect blend of comedy and sadness. I think that was the perfect way to tribute one of the show's best ever (imo) characters, and the actress. Jack Duckworth's funeral was up there too, as was Hayley's.

The worst was the recently-departed Deidre Barlow's - who the hell thought that one up? Deidre was one of Corrie's most iconic characters ever (as in, Top 5 imo) and yet you have Ken, whose eulogy to the love of his life for nigh on 35 years wasn't in any way emotional, personal or touching and who thought it was much more important to rip his daughter to shreds (if Deidre were alive and witnessing that, she'd be horrified that Ken was having a go at Tracey at a funeral!), the Rovers door blowing open (what even?), Peter missing like 3 trains and therefore unable to get to the funeral when he could've come down the night or two nights before, Bev coming down and telling them that Deidre had died when surely a member of the hospital Deidre was taken to after she had died would get in touch first? - and that's not to mention the death and funeral episodes arguably overshadowed by the beyond irritating Sarah, Callum and Bethany.

The Deidre funeral was a COMPLETE insult to both the character and Anne Kirkbride, I think. The only saving grace of those episodes was Eileen Derbyshire (underrated actress). Emily's reaction to Deidre's death was heartbreaking.
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Old 27-07-2015, 18:20
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One I would say is Stan Ogden. How Hilda kept in the tears and held her emotions together through the funeral and refused to cry. Then back home after her son Trevor left she broke down over Stan's glasses.
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Old 27-07-2015, 18:23
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One I would say is Stan Ogden. How Hilda kept in the tears and held her emotions together through the funeral and refused to cry. Then back home after her son Trevor left she broke down over Stan's glasses.
I forgot about this one. The BIB is one of Corrie's all-time best scenes.
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Old 27-07-2015, 18:25
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Frank butcher's for me
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Old 27-07-2015, 18:29
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It truly is an awesome scene

I love Franks when the minister is talking about him and says Frank Butcher was a and then it cuts to Bianca saying Dirty Old Man
I'd forgotten that! So effective bringing his family back for it.
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Old 27-07-2015, 18:47
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Frank's fake funeral in Spain was also excellent. The look on Peggy's face when she saw him alive was priceless, just before she started hitting him with the bouquet of flowers in her hand

Gotta love Chrissie Watts playing the grieving widow and Peggy slapping her into Den's grave, though. 2005 was such an epic year.
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Old 27-07-2015, 22:20
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I remember when Jim Robinson died in Neighbours.

An example of a terrible tribute to a classic character as the funeral wasn't shown at all but perhaps one of the most natural ways to get around the fact that not all of the actors playing his children returned (I believe Kylie said she and Jason were never invited back/approached for Jim, Helen or Madge's funerals).

They did a scene where the Family came back to Julie's house after the funeral that opened with them waving off Scott and Charlene from the front door (we were in the house) and then Julie and Paul saying it was a pity baby Daniel was sick and they had to leave so soon.

Of course this only works if you don't show the funeral at all, but it can be affective.
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Old 27-07-2015, 22:30
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Another vote for Frank Butchers, I also liked Jim Brannings apart from Sonia's moment. Deirdre's was awful.
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Old 28-07-2015, 15:43
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Another vote for Frank Butchers, I also liked Jim Brannings apart from Sonia's moment. Deirdre's was awful.
I don't watch EastEnders any more.but the BIB gave me visions of the dreadful Sonia singing My Way like Jonny Rotten did back in the 70's! Horrendous. "An Nah the end is neara" etc etc......
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Old 28-07-2015, 16:04
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Terry Woods and Viv Hope, oh wait they didn't get one despite being there for years!
Terry Woods did, IIRC.

Viv's was said to have be done down in that there London.
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