Sally Dynevor is known for her upbeat, positive attitude - and today was no different as she opened up about how she believes the country will pull together during and after coronavirus.
18.03.2020 - 14:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Coronation Street chiefs have banned kissing scenes in a bid to tackle coronavirus spreading on set.
As other TV shows announce they are suspending filming, ITV bosses are aiming to continue shooting episodes of the soap, but ‘limit physical contact’.
Both Peaky Blinders and Line of Duty have put a halt on production for their latest series - the delay was announced on Monday.
This news comes after it was revealed one cobbles actor was forced to self isolate after showing symptoms of COVID-19
Sally Dynevor is known for her upbeat, positive attitude - and today was no different as she opened up about how she believes the country will pull together during and after coronavirus.
Coronation Street and Emmerdale could be forced off air for the first time due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Patrick Stewart has posted a video on social media of him reading out a sonnet amid the coronavirus lockdown after saying he would do so every day.
I guess it was only a matter of time before the coronavirus had an effect on Prince George and Princess Charlotte's life. In an abundance of caution, the royal family has been making adjustments to their calendars over the past couple of days. For example, (which is a huge bummer), and . Following suit, George and Charlotte's royal school, Thomas's Battersea, is taking the same precautions to keep their students safe during the pandemic by moving their learning online—thank God.
Coronation Street has announced that it will ban kissing scenes in the soap over fears of coronavirus spread.
Coronation Street bosses have banned kissing scenes in an attempt to prevent the coronavirus from spreading among cast members.To keep the show running despite the outbreak producers are taking precautions to "limit physical contact", which means entire scenes have had to be rewritten. A source closely linked to the popular soap said: "All of the soaps are desperate to keep running.