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Remember corrie used to have 3 part episodes?
They did that for storylines like mad maya if you remember. Think they'll bring it back one day even if it's only temporary?
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don't know what u mean?
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Do you mean three episodes in one night OP?
Only the 'hour' long episodes have more than 2 parts. |
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That was between 2004-2006 when they used to have that.
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I only remember this twice, once when Todd came out as gay to sarah and then Eileen vs Gail and then Mad Maya's Monday. Both in 2004. I assume it was just something they tried out and decided not to do again.
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Wasn't there three episodes one night during the Richard Hillman saga. I'm sure I remember a Monday night where it was on at 7.30, 8.30 and 10pm. I didnt watch it at the time so thought it was complete overkill. This must have been around 2003.
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I only remember this twice, once when Todd came out as gay to sarah and then Eileen vs Gail and then Mad Maya's Monday. Both in 2004.
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I know Maya's Mad Monday had 3 episodes with one at 10pm. The 10pm episode got 12.4m viewers
(although that was less than the two earlier eps). That has to be one of my favourite Corrie storylines ever. Everyone was talking about it (rather like Richard Hillman).
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No I don't, and that's the last I'll hear of it.
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The Freshco siege was an hour-long episode at 10pm, following the regular half-hour Wednesday episode at 7.30pm.
24th and 31st May 2004 had three episodes apiece - the first had Todd coming out to Sarah and Gail fighting Eileen, the second was when Sarah gave birth to Billy prematurely. Another three on Monday 28th June and, of course, Monday 22nd November where Maya set fire to Dev's shops. There were also two episodes on the Wednesday which had the climax with Maya blowing up the shop. 22nd November 2005 and 23rd October 2006 also had three episodes on one day. It hasn't happened since. |
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The Freshco siege was an hour-long episode at 10pm, following the regular half-hour Wednesday episode at 7.30pm.
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The Freshco siege was an hour-long episode at 10pm, following the regular half-hour Wednesday episode at 7.30pm.
24th and 31st May 2004 had three episodes apiece - the first had Todd coming out to Sarah and Gail fighting Eileen, the second was when Sarah gave birth to Billy prematurely. Another three on Monday 28th June and, of course, Monday 22nd November where Maya set fire to Dev's shops. There were also two episodes on the Wednesday which had the climax with Maya blowing up the shop. 22nd November 2005 and 23rd October 2006 also had three episodes on one day. It hasn't happened since. ![]() As I said earlier I can only remember two of these occasions (todds coming out and mad maya) being 3 a night despite watching during a of 2004-06. |
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Has anyone got any links to the three part Mad Maya eps at all? I vaguely remember it but was very young at the time and would love to watch
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(although that was less than the two earlier eps). That has to be one of my favourite Corrie storylines ever. Everyone was talking about it (rather like Richard Hillman).

