is this really live, because it seems no different to the usual.
like with eastenders when they did their live show, you could kind of tell, and there were a few little blunders along the way,
but this tonight with corrie, well, it all seems to be a bit too perfect, so far anyway ....
The subtitles were coherent usually with live shows they are catching up, but great stuff, where there no passengers on the tram? pity they had to to celebrate 50yrs with tragedy should have been celebrating with happy events!
It did seem a bit too good to be live, sure I saw in the local news they were going to pre-film a "just in case" version.
Was debating whether to wander over after work to the studios as right near them, see what was happening but decided it was too cold and opted for watching in the warm.
It was funny when the policewoman told John that Charlotte had a faint pulse and Becky was almost clobbered by the hammer
I thought the disaster was caused by a gas explosion...so why was Roy using a gas cooker.
I think it maybe was live because I thought the sound quality wasn't as good as usual - I could hardly make out what they were saying at times.
As the actress who plays Izzy is a wheelchair-user in real-life, what is so difficult to believe that she managed to get herself out of her wheelchair ?
Because somtimes its hard to seperate fiction from realty depsite your best efforts to draw eveyones attention to the fact that she is wheelchair bound.
Same with the blind actress in Emmerdale -she lost her vision as an adult so she can second guess where she is with directions etc but she is blind nonetheless.