Julie Burchill

What happened to Corrie?

It’s no longer a reflection of working-class life

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In theory, I don’t care for actors – all that pontificating about climate change while taking private jets – but in practice, I find them great fun. One of my dearest friends, a small-screen siren, loves regaling me with tales of her shockers, like an American mini-series with a huge budget but an appalling script. ‘we were being housed in fabulous hotels, dined every night on fine food and wine so we shut up and took the coin. If you agree to do a job, even if you realise halfway through that it’s a pile, do it with good grace – learn from it and move on. But sometimes you have to consult your fellow actors and say “How the hell am I going to say this?” – it can create a great Dunkirk atmosphere.’

When critical race theory became a regular at the Rover’s Return, it was inevitable that there would be a rush for the exit

I think of this thespian dilemma whenever I tune into Coronation Street, which I once loved but many years ago began merely hate-watching.

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