Huge fire to rip through Coronation Street as bosses issue warning to local residents over 'explosions'
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CORONATION Street is going to suffer a huge house fire and explosion next year, The Sun can exclusively reveal.
The cobbles will be rocked by the shock events that could leave multiple characters fighting for their lives.
A dramatic fire is going to rip through Coronation Street next year[/caption] The soap will be filming the big stunt this week[/caption] Details of the fire are being closely guarded but it’s bound to be explosive[/caption]And the major stunt begins filming today.
A source said: "New boss Kate Brooks is pulling out all the stops to make her mark on the cobbles – literally in this case.
"It's a huge story with dramatic consequences but is focussed on the street and the community.
"There's going to be a massive spectacle but at the heart it's a story about the characters and how they cope with what happens – proper old school Corrie storytelling."
Soap bosses have even been forced to warn local residents near to the Manchester set over the huge stunt and explosions.
Neighbours in Salford Quays received warnings about "loud explosions" and "fire effects" being used from today until the early hours of Friday morning.
The warning, shared in Salford Quays resident groups, revealed: "We have been given notice and warning of loud explosions and fire effects being used as part of a dramatic film shoot at Salford Quays/Trafford Park.
"Coronation Street will be reconstructing a house fire on Coronation Street Film Set, Trafford Wharf Road, Trafford Park.
"This will be from Monday 18th November until Thursday 21st November Between the hours of 16:00-02:30.
"Smoke and flames will be used at intermittent times during this period which may be seen by the public.
"On Tuesday 19th November between the hours of 22:00-23:00 they will be recreating an explosion this will be a short bust like a firework going off with a noise of up to 100db .
"If for any reason they do not get to do this before 23:00hrs on Tuesday 19th they will do it on Wednesday 20th between 17:00-19:00."
Biggest soap stunts
Soaps are no stranger to dramatic stunts in the storylines. Not only do these moments create a spectacle for viewers, they also fundamentally change characters’ lives.
Here is a look at some of the biggest soap stunts from over the years.
CORONATION STREET
- Tram crash (2010): The ITV soap marked its 50th anniversary with a intense tram crash – and live episode to boot. Overall, the crash and its effects were broadcast across a week in December 2010. Its resulting chaos saw regular characters Ashley Peacock (Steven Arnold) and Molly Dobbs (Vicky Binns) die.
- Richard Hillman tries to kill the Platts (2003): Of all the men unlucky-in-love Gail tied the knot with, Richard Hillman (Brian Capron) is probably the one she regrets most in hindsight. In 2003, murderer Richard tried to kill his step-family: first by gassing them with car fumes and then driving Gail (Helen Worth), Sarah (Tina O’Brien), David (Jack P. Shepherd) and Bethany (Amy and Emily Walton) into a canal.
EASTENDERS
- Queen Vic fire (2010): In September 2010, EastEnders bid farewell to matriarch Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) as a permanent fixture on the soap – she returned as a guest before the character’s death in 2016. In the build-up to her initial exit, Peggy had trapped crack cocaine-addicted son Phil (Steve McFadden) in the Queen Vic. However, he escaped and set the boozer on fire.
- Bus crash (2017): In April 2017, a total of 11 Albert Square residents had their lives at risk in a terrifying bus crash. The stunt saw a double decker bus – the 764 to Barking – lose control and crash through the Albert Square market before hitting a low-level bridge. Notable passengers at the time included Denise Fox (Diane Parish) and Louise Mitchell (Tilly Keeper).
EMMERDALE
- James Barton’s death (2016): Interestingly about James’ (Bill Ward) death was that it came in a spiral of events. After wife Emma (Gillian Kearney) locked James up in a jealous rage, he escaped and they tussled on a bridge over the bypass. Emma pushed him and James fell into traffic, in turn causing a 12-vehicle pile up, As well as James dying, key characters including Ashley Thomas (John Middleton) and Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry) were injured.
The soap is currently filming for scenes into the new year, meaning fans shouldn't expect to see the episodes for quite a while.