New soap specials on ITV will look back at memorable moments and beloved characters on Coronation Street and Emmerdale.
01.06.2020 - 14:11 / breakingnews.ie
Coronation Street will resume filming next week, soap bosses have confirmed – but without kissing scenes or older cast members.
Filming will start again at the show’s studios in Trafford, Greater Manchester, on June 9, with cast and crew having their temperatures checked on a daily basis.
Coronation Street actor Andrew Whyment, who plays Kirk Sutherland, said “there definitely will be no kissing scenes”.
Cast “who are over the age of 70 or have an underlying health condition won’t be on set in
New soap specials on ITV will look back at memorable moments and beloved characters on Coronation Street and Emmerdale.
The stars of Coronation Street have been seen filming while adhering to social distancing rules in new photographs.The hit ITV soap was forced to halt production for 11 weeks due to the coronavirus crisis continuing to sweep the globe. But the show's actors have now returned to set in Manchester for the first time in almost three months as filming recommences.
The stars of Coronation Street were seen arriving on set today as the soap resumed filming following lockdown.The hit ITV soap were unable to make new episodes for 11 weeks due to the coronavirus crisis continuing to sweep the globe. But production is now underway, with a number of the show's cast photographed making their way to the soap's set in Manchester.
Coronation Street is set to resume filming on Tuesday following a two-and-a-half-month break enforced by the coronavirus pandemic.
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