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Old 28-11-2016, 20:43
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Are you kidding? I wish I was being paid for the shite I write online, I'd be very very rich. lol

I want the archives released as much as the next bloody person, look at my flaming post history. I was just trying to rationalise the logistic reasons that they might not have released it rather than jump to the conclusion that ITV are deliberately attempting to hide the show's history because of the current state of the show. That is possible but it's also possible they just don'te see any reason too.

I'm trying to second guess the show and ITV from my ickle position as watcher of the show, nothing more.
I apologise for my outburst earlier Corrie Fan. I got wound up and shouldn't have taken it out on you,
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Old 28-11-2016, 20:46
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G+ decided to start from 1976 because that year is often cited as being the beginning of the show's 'Golden Era' with a good blend of characters. Most of the original cast was still present, along with newer icons who were still in the show when G+ started airing.

I think there may also have been another reason but I can't remember.
Oh fair enough, always thought it might have had something to do with black and white telly but it's a bit late for that?

This has been discussed in depth on this forum umpteen times. DVD is not going to happen, the number of discs and replication costs alone make it prohibitive.

Streaming is unlikely due to the niche only interest in old episodes. As I've said before, and it wasn't popular yet it remains my opinion, more likely is an ITV archive with best of compilations offered as "extra features" - for example when a long running character leaves etc.
Yes it's been discussed umpteen times, because ITV continue to refuse to release the archives.

Surely it's no more niche than the interest in old episodes of Emmerdale Farm, and that got put out? I think ITV might be pleasantly suprised if they did release the show. If they released it on a streaming platform it would be ideal, but even a pay-per-episode would be great (if a bit pricey for many).
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Old 29-11-2016, 22:29
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This has been discussed in depth on this forum umpteen times. DVD is not going to happen, the number of discs and replication costs alone make it prohibitive.

Streaming is unlikely due to the niche only interest in old episodes. As I've said before, and it wasn't popular yet it remains my opinion, more likely is an ITV archive with best of compilations offered as "extra features" - for example when a long running character leaves etc.
Yes, compilations would work and as I've said themed nights. ITV3 could easily accommodate Christmas editions, or 'best of' Rovers landladies/punch ups. They missed a great opportunity with Jean's passing.

Sooner or later the episodes will turn up on the internet, be it YouTube, Dailymotion or someone's own server. As football has shown, piracy comes in many different forms: you close one site down, another will pop up. I don't think those watching the Corrie archive care about HD, the G+ recordings averaged something like 10k on AuntieCorrie's page.
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Old 29-11-2016, 22:39
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Yes, compilations would work and as I've said themed nights. ITV3 could easily accommodate Christmas editions, or 'best of' Rovers landladies/punch ups. They missed a great opportunity with Jean's passing.

Sooner or later the episodes will turn up on the internet, be it YouTube, Dailymotion or someone's own server. As football has shown, piracy comes in many different forms: you close one site down, another will pop up. I don't think those watching the Corrie archive care about HD, the G+ recordings averaged something like 10k on AuntieCorrie's page.
It was interesting that ITV shut them all down... was it because of music rights or do they actually value the archive?
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Old 29-11-2016, 23:40
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Hopefully they actually value the archive.

I've done a little bit of maths and ITV are selling episodes of Heartbeat at £1.10 an episode (going by Series 1 being £11 on amazon), similarly The Bill is £0.62 (going by Vol 1 being £8.00 on amazon). Taking an average of these two prices we could be looking at a retail price of £0.86 an hour for Corrie.

With 9,000 episodes (majority half an hour so say £0.43)that's an eye-watering total purchase price of £3,870 - which is probably out of most of our budgets. The simple economics might very well be the reason they were never released and will never be. Even if ITV could somehow flog them viably for 10p an episode we're looking at £450 for the lot (a more realistic price that we could probably stretch too but still not money most of us can just take out the bank).

EDIT: Amended prices.
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