Quizzes & Puzzles16 mins ago
Have I missed something in Corrie...
15 Answers
Did Terry take the money when he went..? I thought Tommy had snatched it off him.. I must have been distracted by a Hotel Chocolate box at the time...
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by hippyhoppy. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Once again poor research on the part of the producers. Debt does not pass from father to son except on the decease of the former, and then only if the deceased's estate can support it.
Of far more interest to me was the lady having dinner with Audrey in the Bistro talking about the garden competition. "Bloody hell", I thought, "she looks just like my mother's old friend, Auntie Nell, from way back when". Made a point of pausing the credits to get a good look and, sure enough, it was Auntie Nell's daughter.
Of far more interest to me was the lady having dinner with Audrey in the Bistro talking about the garden competition. "Bloody hell", I thought, "she looks just like my mother's old friend, Auntie Nell, from way back when". Made a point of pausing the credits to get a good look and, sure enough, it was Auntie Nell's daughter.
I see where you are coming from, but at the time it was de rigeur. We children could never address adults by their forenames alone yet Mr/Mrs was obviously far too formal. As an eleven year old boy I was told that I had to address a 40 year old cousin as "Cousin Roy", and not merely Roy. Happily Roy thought different.
The name,"Rat Boy", was actually coined to describe a feral youth in my local area who lived in the lofts of a housing complex and was a serial burglar. The police named him the "Singing Defective" in reference to a TV programme of the time, as whenever he was arrested and charged he would chant, to the tune of "How far can you put it in?", "No reply, no reply, no reply..."