It's been a while since we featured a Corrie fan of the week, and it's time we did something about it!
If you'd like to be featured, and get your mug-shot on this very page for the world to see, just email me with the answers to the following questions:
1. How long have you been watching Coronation Street?
2. Who’s your favourite character?
3. What’s been your Corrie highlight or favourite story?
4. What would be your Fantasy Coronation Street storyline?
5. Have you ever visited the Street set, met any of the cast, or do you own any Corrie memorabilia?
Please put "Fan of the week" as the subject heading of the email, and attach a picture of yourself. If you don't want your picture featured, we can use a picture of your favourite character instead.
Previous fans of the week
Click below for my answers to the Big Five questions
Sue H's fan of the week answers:
1. How long have you been watching Coronation Street?
Ever since I can remember. When we were little my dad used to call it "Coron-'orrible-ation Street," but he's a big fan now as well.
2. Who’s your favourite character?
The great Norris Cole! He really makes me laugh. The writers give him great lines, and Malcolm Hebden is a genius actor with perfect comic timing. Out of the women, I love Fiz.
3. What’s been your Corrie highlight or favourite story?
There are so many, but I think I'd have to say Steve and Karen's wedding - the second one, and the huge slanging match between Karen and Tracy.
4. What would be your Fantasy Coronation Street storyline?
I'd love to see Kirk and Fiz back together again. I think they were a perfect Corrie couple in the Stan/Hilda, Jack/Vera mould.
5. Have you ever visited the Street set, met any of the cast, or do you own any Corrie memorabilia?
Haven't visited the set, and I don't really own any memorabilia, just some books. The only cast member I've actually met was Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts), whom I bumped into in Argos in Finchley Road, London. This was years ago, around 1985 I think. She was buying a kettle. I was working with disabled people at the time and was with a young man in a wheelchair, and she was really nice to him, friendly and not at all patronising. She probably can't remember, but it meant a lot to him. I've also seen Jimmi Harkishin (Dev) from a distance!
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