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Please can someone confirm that The Rovers Return in Corrie once had a reception hall, when was it last used and what happened to it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It used to have a separate small room -'the Snug' - as did many pubs of that era. it was the fifedom of Ena Sharples and friends - but it was all knocked into one pub, again as many have been.
I don't ever recall an entrance hall into the front of the pub.
BTW - Ena's phrase in Episode One - "... very bay window down there .." what a wonderful dexcription - an entire insight into northern class and snobbery in four words - fabulous!
I don't ever recall an entrance hall into the front of the pub.
BTW - Ena's phrase in Episode One - "... very bay window down there .." what a wonderful dexcription - an entire insight into northern class and snobbery in four words - fabulous!
The other bar in the Rovers was the Select. This room was reached via a small corridor along the side of the Snug. It doubled as the Street's function room - complete with stage area - and a room where patrons could drink in private away from the crowds, paying a penny more for their drinks and waitress service Hardly any-one used the facility.
At Christmas the Select would be thrown open to everyone for shows and sing-songs. Memorable moments include Minnic Caldwell reciting "The Owl And The Pussy Cat" at a party in 1969 (she could not remember more than the first verse) and Rita Littlewood's impersonation of Marlene Dietrich in a 1972 show.
Rita, a professional singer, also appeared a year later in a show put on by the local ladies as a forfeit for losing a bowls' match. The only problem was that the ladies had to present the cabaret in drag. There were boos and hisses ashen Rita walked on stage in a glittering dress and blonde wig but the men roared with laughter when she announced, in a husky voice, that she was Danny LaRue.
The last show to be put on in the Select was the 1984 talent show, in which Percy Sugden presented his terrible farm-yard impressions and Alf Roberts told awful jokes
At Christmas the Select would be thrown open to everyone for shows and sing-songs. Memorable moments include Minnic Caldwell reciting "The Owl And The Pussy Cat" at a party in 1969 (she could not remember more than the first verse) and Rita Littlewood's impersonation of Marlene Dietrich in a 1972 show.
Rita, a professional singer, also appeared a year later in a show put on by the local ladies as a forfeit for losing a bowls' match. The only problem was that the ladies had to present the cabaret in drag. There were boos and hisses ashen Rita walked on stage in a glittering dress and blonde wig but the men roared with laughter when she announced, in a husky voice, that she was Danny LaRue.
The last show to be put on in the Select was the 1984 talent show, in which Percy Sugden presented his terrible farm-yard impressions and Alf Roberts told awful jokes
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Not as sad as this - look what I've found -
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Now we know!
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Now we know!