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Hilda Ogden's Last Ta-ra
Anyone else watching?
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I'm here
For me, Corrie's most iconic character ever. |
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i was going to watch until i saw Fizz and Sean are taking part
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i was going to watch until i saw Fizz and Sean are taking part
![]() ![]() That parasite would turn up at the opening of an envelope if it meant he could get his face on the TV. |
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I'm watching, but I'm still struggling to get over tonight's Emmerdale.
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i was going to watch until i saw Fizz and Sean are taking part
![]() ![]() I mean, what the hell does he have to do with the Hilda era?! If they did a tribute to any character from the first 10 years of Corrie he'd stick his nose into it and appear. I detest him. I'll be keeping this programme on a DVD but he is definitely being cut out. |
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When I knew this programme was going to be on, I swear the first thing I said was I bet that Cotton pain in the arse will be in it.
I mean, what the hell does he have to do with the Hilda era?! If they did a tribute to any character from the first 10 years of Corrie he'd stick his nose into it and appear. I detest him. I'll be keeping this programme on a DVD but he is definitely being cut out.
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Yeah I'm watching..hehe brings back memories of my childhood..I think everyone had those ducks!
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I'm here
For me, Corrie's most iconic character ever. |
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Hilda and Stan were my generations Corrie characters
They were a double act - didn't they impersonate Laurel and Hardy. It was a relationship which worked. While others didn't survive - they were still there. Hilda, Stan and lodger Eddie Yeats My favourite story was Stan throwing the washing out - and Hilda, Stan and Eddie rooting through the rubbish on the tip to find it... |
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When I knew this programme was going to be on, I swear the first thing I said was I bet that Cotton pain in the arse will be in it.
I mean, what the hell does he have to do with the Hilda era?! If they did a tribute to any character from the first 10 years of Corrie he'd stick his nose into it and appear. I detest him. I'll be keeping this programme on a DVD but he is definitely being cut out.
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Stan was an odd character , he really was just a sidekick , i honestly don't really remember anything he did when i watched in the early 80's , did he work on the bins with Curly ?
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Surely you remember him banging his big toe - and there being endless copycat injuries up and down the country
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Awwww the lovely wonderful Barbara Knox , i knew she would pop up , i cant wait for her tribute ,, i'm going out that night
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Stan was an odd character , he really was just a sidekick , i honestly don't really remember anything he did when i watched in the early 80's , did he work on the bins with Curly ?
The scripts back then were brilliant. And hilarious. I've cried laughing at some of the stuff Stan and HIlda did. When the telly broke and to save having to pay to get it repaired, Stan took to heart something Betty told Hilda - someone she knew had a telly that blew up so the TV people replaced it. So Stan set fire to their telly intending only to give the impression of a bit of damage caused by some short or something - and the whole telly went up in flames. The scene when the telly man arrived was just hysterical. I'm laughing like a drain just remembering it! In the end of course, they didn't get a replacement and Hilda had to find the money to pay for a burnt out telly! Absolutely Brilliant. |
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He had plenty to do in the 60's and 70s.
The scripts back then were brilliant. And hilarious. I've cried laughing at some of the stuff Stan and HIlda did. When the telly broke and to save having to pay to get it repaired, Stan took to heart something Betty told Hilda - someone she knew had a telly that blew up so the TV people replaced it. So Stan set fire to their telly intending only to give the impression of a bit of damage caused by some short or something - and the whole telly went up in flames. The scene when the telly man arrived was just hysterical. I'm laughing like a drain just remembering it! In the end of course, they didn't get a replacement and Hilda had to find the money to pay for a burnt out telly! Absolutely Brilliant. ![]() ![]()
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Loved Hilda - what a classic Corrie character.
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Brilliant scene with Hilda in the Rovers
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I have just started to watch this
Have they showed the clip where Hilda kisses Stan on the lips And Stan says. Your Lipstick tastes different And Hilda says. It is Woman Stanley, Woman |
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Awwww the lovely wonderful Barbara Knox , i knew she would pop up , i cant wait for her tribute ,, i'm going out that night
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There were no laughs in the peeping tom storyline in the early 70's which involved Stan and that showed they could both do drama as well as comedy,
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I have just started to watch this
Have they showed the clip where Hilda kisses Stan on the lips And Stan says. Your Lipstick tastes different And Hilda says. It is Woman Stanley, Woman
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The greatest line in soaps ever
Hilda Ogden is the Greatest Soap character of all time |
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I have just started to watch this
Have they showed the clip where Hilda kisses Stan on the lips And Stan says. Your Lipstick tastes different And Hilda says. It is Woman Stanley, Woman "Woman, Stanley! Woman!" |
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Those old clips show just how sh** CS is today, Im afraid.
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