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“The writers we had were living Manchester city life. It’s not the actors’ faults – they’re all doing a good job for my money – but it’s the writers that have changed. I actually think we’ve lost that element of what Manchester life is all about.”
Current star Maureen Lipman, who plays Evelyn Plummer, has also taken aim at the show, recently telling the Beyond the Title podcast: “We’ve come to a point in Corrie now where people are getting murdered in knicker factories.
“We’re having domestic abuse… anything that ticks the box of social problems in the 21st-century is going to be in [it].”
Meanwhile, Beverley Callard said last year on the How to be 60 podcast that she departed her role as Liz McDonald as she “felt that the scripts weren’t what they used to be”.
In response to The Guardian‘s report, which included criticism from many long-term fans, ITV’s managing director of continuing drama John Whiston defended the soap in a statement.
“Coronation Street is, and always has been, a mixture of characters you love, earthy humour and stories that matter such as the current Liam bullying storyline or the Lauren grooming storyline,” he said.
“The show is proud to explore important contemporary issues such as these and our audience research shows that viewers really appreciate these stories and believe we deal with them in an engaging but responsible way. Which is why Coronation Street continues to be the most-watched soap on British TV.”