Omg cant believe am witnessing this first hand! Scouser here who grew up watching Corry and Brookey. But Corry always the best soap ever. Stopped watching in 2008 when my mum died (used to watch it with her). And haven't seen an episode since! Still watch the reruns on itv3. There up to about 2006 on there now. But once again, thank you so much for uploading this. Also love your other Salford/Manchester videos! 🫡🫵
Thanks for this. I can't understand why this is not preserved as a tourist attraction. Iconic TV. I spend most of my viewing time on youtube now but I did grow up loving this show.
Pleasure m8 and yeah I agree they have actually moved the set now to a full scale one but it should have been a. Museum or something at least! It’s almost as is they don’t want us having fun anymore eh m8…
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt I think there's still some of the viaduct left, I'm not familiar with the area was just trying to work out where it was in relation to the science museum literally after watching your video
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmItI'm a bit confused about something. I don't live in Manchester but I got my picture taking as a 50th birthday wish at the Salford Lads Club as I'm into The Smiths. One corner of where the club is situated is named Coronation Street! Was this part if where it was filmed?
A melancholy sight. Never really watched the show, just sort of absorbed it growing up because my mum watched it. Surprised at how sad this made me feel.
I think I remember seeing this set quite a bit, whenever my Grandma would take me to the Science and Industry museum, there was one window on one of the top floors she used to show us that looked out at the Coronation Street set, a highlight from her own personal tour she'd give us!
Thanks for doing this. Loved to see the old set (even though it's in such a bad state of disrepair). Hearing some of the old casts voices on the track made it all the better. Great job. Thanks again, really appreciated watching this (and your commentary was spot on) 👏
I find this a bit sad really that such an iconic show set has been let go like this, I grew up in the suburb where Neighbors is set and haven't been back there for forty years because the whole area is now a concrete jungle.
The building you went inside where you got caught was originally part of the Coronation Street Experience (when the studio tour was still open). It was a replica of the 60's Rovers set which showed a movie and then revolved around where they opened shutters to reveal the Street itself. Then you were allowed walk up & down the street as much as you wanted. Nice to see inside and behind some of the buildings which you totally couldn't reach back in the day.
In the grounds of the Granada building stood the original Coronation street set. I was driving past once and the large gate was opened and to my surprise there it was. So a couple of weeks later (about 1978-9) I took one of my employees , who was mad keen on Coro to see it. I hadn't told her where we were going, and when we got there the gate was shut. so I parked, got out and gave her a foot up. She looked over the top of the gate and she shouted with absolute delight. I will always remember that moment!!!
Great video, shows the set designers and set dressers skills when something you think is so big is in fact quite small and compact. Video brought back happy memories of watching Corrie with Hilda and Stan bickering back and forth! 😁 thanks guys for making this.
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt ye. It's mad init 😀 then we went shopping to get a pair of FU jeans. 🤣🤣 Jesus Christ I've just had a blast from the past their 🤦Dammm
Sound video did the studio tour with the wife back in the day.One of the flower beds you walked passed opposite the rovers had Stan ogden grave stone in it.Did not know until a security guard pointed it out.
Great clip The Unrbane Collective, I too watched Coronation street growing up in New Zealand, it's huge in NZ and always has been. Way back in the late 60's & 70's we all watched it because our mum loved it so it just became part of our lives. I live in Denmark now and have never seen it on any channels here.
No way man I didn't know it actually reached that many people in so many different countries thanks for sharing m8 and for taking the time to watch and comment!
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt Giday me old John Cooper Clarke impersonator lol. Hey man I havn't seen any of your clips for ages, somehow they stopped coming up on my you tube, a bit like outa sight outa mind. What a bugger, now I'll have to spend a few weeks catching up. Alls well over here in Denmark, that bloody virus just wont go away though, I see it's still a major hassle over your way too. Thanks for the message. cheers Paul Lea .
@@PaulLea It's all a little bit strange if you ask me pal as if there were... an Agenda! Anyway glad your well pal and hope you enjoy some of the newer films.
Brilliant video....thank you. It was kinda sad to see it like that.... remembering all the great characters who walked these streets....knowing most of them have passed away... But great to see it still there.... Watched this video 4 times now... obsessed lol 👍👍👍
I went around before they moved, they took the cobbles, the front of iconic houses and the Rovers to the Media studios and rebult everything, it's still sad to see though such a iconic street gone 😢
We still watch this show every night and the entire morning every Sunday!! We love this show and everyone who is on it!! Thanks so much for showing us around!! Cheers, Nikki yyc
Aww thanks m8 O really appreciate that this film is four or five years old to be honest so my skillet has vastly improved since then and we have quite the back catalogue now too so I hope you enjoy m8 thanks for subbing. Clarky.
It's very sad to see this set all derelict and overgrown now after watching Corrie on TV from the very early days. I visited this set in the 90s taking my parents on a trip to the Granada studio tours which were running at the time.
I'm showing my age but remember seeing the first episode with many of the original cast in December 1960. What were then called kitchen sink dramas were all the rage in the cinema of the late 1950's and early 1960's showing working class life as it was, warts and all. It was an important time in our history when we shrugged off our old Victorian and Edwardian past and the hardship of two world wars. I think Coronation St was the first venture of such a production to the small screen, TV ownership was just taking off in 1960. Who thought Coronation St would still be going over sixty years later. Thanks Tony Warren and the Granada TV team for what you gave us. Thanks as well Urban Collective for this video, as you suggest it is preserving a piece of our history. Keep up the good work.
Just seen your channel and all I can say is a massive WOW that was brilliant thankyou so much for that I've just shared it with my family glad the police weren't called xx
I have quite an attachment to this place! As a newspaper photographer, I covered the opening of this set by the Queen in 1982, and later visited it again for various photocalls, including Tony Blair’s visit to the Rovers. I have a photograph of him taken with some of the cast. More interestingly for me, is the fact that when Granada opened in about 1955, and my uncle, applied for a job as a qualified carpenter. My uncle was responsible for the construction of the first Coronation Street set ( indoors), which was to start the long running series. I have spent many good times ( photo shoots) there, but have never visited Media City.
I cannot remember the original set, but what I refer to was the “rebuild” of the street, as I say, in 1982, at Granada TV’s studios in Quay Street Manchester. The Queen also visited the newly reopened Liverpool Road railway station, which was, in effect, in the same complex!
great work.. wish i'd have tried this myself when i lived in manc... once tried to get in that mayfield train station on fairfield street. another top place is that old dock behind chester road... loved that place.
I went here in the 80s the new houses on opposite side was not there then, it was a great day out with loads of other things going on. Thank you for putting this video on it brought good memories back to me.
It was Pucker to see this only by chance it came up on youtube and I thought id give it a look, and it was great I don't remember the 60s and 70s cobbles as my mum would send us 5 siblings to bed before it started so she could watch it in peace lol you dare not talk when corrie or even Crossroads was on, Got to give credit though where its due manchester has always been in the news for trouble but you geezers were pucker and respectful you did not even nick an ITV studios cup I saw on the shelf lol respect to you geezers for not stealing or any damage and NOT giving the security guard lip well done.
No we never have I'll intentions pal over 190 explores and never had any trouble whatsoever or police involved we just wanna document history and abandoned places with the utmost respect. Thanks for taking a chance watching and even more so for the comment. All the best pal.
I subscribed just because of your interaction with the security guard. Kinda situation where its nice to get caught. Well done for being so polite and respectful
Hey cool video, thanks so much!! I really enjoyed it, seeing what the original Coronation Street looked like.. you turned it into a bit of an adventure which made it all the more interesting!!!
They should have kept the studio tours going. Some people would still pay to see it like this lol .Interesting to see the houses didn't have upstairs. Thanks for uploading it .
@roger adams As far as I know it has been abandoned for a few years because a friend of mine worked on the new studio back around 2013/14. Granada studios moved,as far as I know the studio is no longer used as most of the Northwest programmes are from Salford.
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt Looking forwards to those beautiful memories from Manchester and wherever else you take your fancy next. I feel home sick from that beautiful city of yours and so closed to my heart too In fact I am from Madrid in Spain but Manchester and its people past and present are number one to me and your work watching it here on line in Spain means a lot to me God Bless
We had a similar experience getting into the old ATV studios in Birmingham after it was abandoned. part of the old Crossroads sets were still there and the Golden Shot studio. All derelict and abandoned but full of TV ghosts. Now it's the Crowne Plaza hotel 😢
I visited the abandoned set 3 times and was never caught thankfully... I'm surprised you were tbh. I even took home a broken mug from the shelf at 10:47 as a souvenir! It's such a shame that it's now demolished but great video! :)
Believe it or not but I was planning on hitting Camelot in the summer for an overnight... so it's good you've told me that. Did the security let you off?
You are correct. the actual interior set for the Rovers was based in the adjacent Studio 1 building ( which wasn't open to the public as part of the tour ), shame you weren't able to get in there.
ABSOLUTLEY BRILLIANT!!! much respect to yer dude,well presented ,great drama too,thanx so much for the glimpses into the past our childhood,nice 1 top guys urban collective
Not all the stairs in the terrace houses go up to the next floor, but there is one set that actually does, leading to offices that goes right across the upper floor of the entire row of houses, 👍🏼
Did the tour a couple of times before it closed. I'd always thought it should've been turned into a hotel but practically nothing is plumbed into any water supply or even sewage. Big difference in the width of the street here to the new set at Salford which is twice as wide.
Smiled the whole way through. Great stuff. Got the privilege of living in Salford for five years. Loved every minute. North west is great, love and respect from the south east.
Sad to see the old coronation street set in such disrepair what would Ina Sharples make of it all, so many good actors made their names on the cobbles of old set 😔 thanks for sharing.
came past this when i came to a mates wedding in salford but past this while walking back to manchester city center and i cant believe what a lovely place manchester is and seeing part of its history
This is kinda sad to see it like that, remember having to watch this with my parents before bed time and going to Granada studio's with Reddish vale high school lol. simpler times.
Reason I mentioned the accent comment before was from reading this one....like Rusholme n Burnage r close n I even went to Burnage High in the 80s n I just don't sound like Liam n Noel...yet one comment thought it was Liam...
...... I Enjoyed That! You've got a great accent & I couldn't stop laughin' at your 'one liners'! 🤣🌟🌟🌟👍 have sub., Phil Liverpool UK 🇬🇧 - lived near Bernard Manning's club back in the mid 70s Take Care
Weren't me who said it anyways pal and thanks for watching man were doing really well on Facebook pushing 15k views a week etc but on here it's quite difficult thanks for the support pal!
I don't know which 'iteration' of the set it was, but I remember reading that the 'houses' (mostly shells and facades) were actually two - thirds of 'life size'.
Remember as a kid my mom dad taking me to the set, me my sister was lucky to spot Ken out side the rovers nice photo looks different now, surprised its still there after they built the new set 🤔
Thanks and appreciation very enjoyable , I'm imagining you coming to London , accessing an old building on the river with a tall clocktower , recently over run by the oppressed citizens of the four nations , you finding your way to the bowels of the dilapidated building , to the area guy Fawkes tried and failed to deliver the future with a bang . the familiar sound of Coronation street starting rouses me from my reverie , and there I am back in bore us & Co's EN GELDED LAND . BY the buy I was 5 when the street was first aired . so , OLD NEW SUB HERE SEEING HEARING ENJOYING T U C .
Me and my mum did the Granada studio tour in 1993. I remember walking round the set with hangover from the night before, which was spent in a pub in Chester, where we were visiting relatives. I remember being desperate to know what was behind the front doors. I looked through one of the letterboxes, but it was blocked up. Anyway now I know. It's a pity they couldn't have sold off bricks as souvenirs and given the money to charity.
Omg cant believe am witnessing this first hand! Scouser here who grew up watching Corry and Brookey. But Corry always the best soap ever. Stopped watching in 2008 when my mum died (used to watch it with her). And haven't seen an episode since! Still watch the reruns on itv3. There up to about 2006 on there now. But once again, thank you so much for uploading this. Also love your other Salford/Manchester videos! 🫡🫵
@@paulmcallister8948 Thanks mate I'm glad you found us much appreciated man
Thanks for this. I can't understand why this is not preserved as a tourist attraction. Iconic TV. I spend most of my viewing time on youtube now but I did grow up loving this show.
Pleasure m8 and yeah I agree they have actually moved the set now to a full scale one but it should have been a. Museum or something at least! It’s almost as is they don’t want us having fun anymore eh m8…
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt Hi is this a secret location or can anybody go
@@philyourboots Been demolished now pal we were the last to make it and the only k es to document it like this.
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt I think there's still some of the viaduct left, I'm not familiar with the area was just trying to work out where it was in relation to the science museum literally after watching your video
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt ahh k would have been nice to walk it.... Good video bud!
6:46 That was such a nice touch adding in past voices!, got goose bumps, so much history your standing.
Cheers m8 I often add the echoes of the past to my films.
It’s always interesting looking at abandoned places and seeing them get slowly reclaimed by nature.
It is indeed pal and exactly the reason I do it amongst others thanks for watching m8.
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt this is wicked
It's brilliant. Have you ever had a land owner give you shit?
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmItI'm a bit confused about something. I don't live in Manchester but I got my picture taking as a 50th birthday wish at the Salford Lads Club as I'm into The Smiths.
One corner of where the club is situated is named Coronation Street! Was this part if where it was filmed?
@@anthonyporter4497 No pal there a many Coronation Streets Across Englad and a fair few in Manchester and Salford. Even my Grandad lives on one lol
A melancholy sight. Never really watched the show, just sort of absorbed it growing up because my mum watched it. Surprised at how sad this made me feel.
They should dress the Coronation St actors as zombies and film an episode here!
Your so right thet would be so cool
But the old set is gone now
yeah and maybe richard hillman could come back from the dead or something like that
Now thats gotta be next years comic relief.......
Have to be a zombie to watch it.
I think I remember seeing this set quite a bit, whenever my Grandma would take me to the Science and Industry museum, there was one window on one of the top floors she used to show us that looked out at the Coronation Street set, a highlight from her own personal tour she'd give us!
Brilliant thanks for your history m8.
You could see it from the train, used to see it on my way to Salford Uni, but the smell of Boddingtons Brewery was better
@@SaltimusMaximus Lol I can almost smell it now
If ure grandmother had wheels she would of been a bike
@@bhenchordsingh5028 What's Gino got to do with it lol?
Amazing seeing the old set and what’s there still
Thanks for doing this.
Loved to see the old set (even though it's in such a bad state of disrepair).
Hearing some of the old casts voices on the track made it all the better.
Great job. Thanks again, really appreciated watching this (and your commentary was spot on) 👏
Thanks m8 it means a lot to know you think that man I really appreciate it have a quality night or day dependant on where you are. Clarky
I find this a bit sad really that such an iconic show set has been let go like this, I grew up in the suburb where Neighbors is set and haven't been back there for forty years because the whole area is now a concrete jungle.
It’s quite sad to see it like this. A British TV icon just left to rot.
The building you went inside where you got caught was originally part of the Coronation Street Experience (when the studio tour was still open). It was a replica of the 60's Rovers set which showed a movie and then revolved around where they opened shutters to reveal the Street itself. Then you were allowed walk up & down the street as much as you wanted.
Nice to see inside and behind some of the buildings which you totally couldn't reach back in the day.
Yeah, I went m8 lol! Well, when I was a kid so my memories are blurred lol. Thanks for watching m8y!
Good vid. I enjoyed The Arches & Camelot too. I'll be keeping an eye out for more, you've got a good attitude and I like your style.
Cheers, +gibbonduder182 I appreciate that m8 a lot!
was the original medical centre on the series
In the grounds of the Granada building stood the original Coronation street set. I was driving past once and the large gate was opened and to my surprise there it was. So a couple of weeks later (about 1978-9) I took one of my employees , who was mad keen on Coro to see it. I hadn't told her where we were going, and when we got there the gate was shut. so I parked, got out and gave her a foot up. She looked over the top of the gate and she shouted with absolute delight. I will always remember that moment!!!
Hahaaa mint m8 this is that set you know as well tha ks for your history m8
Great video, shows the set designers and set dressers skills when something you think is so big is in fact quite small and compact. Video brought back happy memories of watching Corrie with Hilda and Stan bickering back and forth! 😁 thanks guys for making this.
Pleasure m8.
Omg I remember goin there when I was a kid to see that 💙 from Liverpool
Mad in it m8 I did myself as a nipper too.
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt ye. It's mad init 😀 then we went shopping to get a pair of FU jeans. 🤣🤣 Jesus Christ I've just had a blast from the past their 🤦Dammm
U've got a proper oldskool Manc accent, thought I was back in the 90s for a moment there when ya started🤣 sick video
Lol born in 1984 me brother so yeah your about right m8 lol
Sound video did the studio tour with the wife back in the day.One of the flower beds you walked passed opposite the rovers had Stan ogden grave stone in it.Did not know until a security guard pointed it out.
Great clip The Unrbane Collective, I too watched Coronation street growing up in New Zealand, it's huge in NZ and always has been. Way back in the late 60's & 70's we all watched it because our mum loved it so it just became part of our lives. I live in Denmark now and have never seen it on any channels here.
No way man I didn't know it actually reached that many people in so many different countries thanks for sharing m8 and for taking the time to watch and comment!
No worries. keep up the brilliant work.
@@PaulLea Hey Paul I noticed you've not commented for a while hope alls good pal.
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt Giday me old John Cooper Clarke impersonator lol. Hey man I havn't seen any of your clips for ages, somehow they stopped coming up on my you tube, a bit like outa sight outa mind.
What a bugger, now I'll have to spend a few weeks catching up. Alls well over here in Denmark, that bloody virus just wont go away though, I see it's still a major hassle over your way too. Thanks for the message. cheers Paul Lea
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@@PaulLea It's all a little bit strange if you ask me pal as if there were... an Agenda! Anyway glad your well pal and hope you enjoy some of the newer films.
Brilliant video....thank you.
It was kinda sad to see it like that.... remembering all the great characters who walked these streets....knowing most of them have passed away...
But great to see it still there....
Watched this video 4 times now... obsessed lol 👍👍👍
Thanks Ace Im just glad its rewatchable really and hopefully you might another video you like amongst the back catalogue cheers!
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt definitely will check out all your other videos...👍👍👍
I went around before they moved, they took the cobbles, the front of iconic houses and the Rovers to the Media studios and rebult everything, it's still sad to see though such a iconic street gone 😢
Thanks for sharing video very nostalgic watching that
We still watch this show every night and the entire morning every Sunday!! We love this show and everyone who is on it!! Thanks so much for showing us around!! Cheers, Nikki yyc
Pleasure m8.
You need to get out moor..
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@@kevinralph5305 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 hahahaha u rite some rite sad cunts around
That was sooooo cool!!! Stinks you got caught but thanks for the video!
Cheers, Melinda I really appreciate that m8 take care!
just seen this video on Facebook i will sub you love exploring videos and love Manchester so rock on . x
Aww thanks m8 O really appreciate that this film is four or five years old to be honest so my skillet has vastly improved since then and we have quite the back catalogue now too so I hope you enjoy m8 thanks for subbing. Clarky.
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt Yes i will enjoy trawling there your videos over the coming weeks Keren :)
Loved this opening Corrie tune! As soon as It came on--I went with my old father down to the local pub!
Haha
That really was creepy. I grew up in the 60s watching Corrie still watch bits now and then but that tour you did was fascinating. Thanks from london
Late but thank man this was hugely enjoyable love the UK language muurch reseeearch quality
Absolutely Very Interesting Throughout
Thanks For Sharing
Cheers Andy glad you enjoyed it pal hopefully we'll see you again soma day. All the best pal.
It's very sad to see this set all derelict and overgrown now after watching Corrie on TV from the very early days. I visited this set in the 90s taking my parents on a trip to the Granada studio tours which were running at the time.
it’s so stupid they are not looking after this, great vid, this presumably was on Granada studios tour from the 90s
I'm showing my age but remember seeing the first episode with many of the original cast in December 1960. What were then called kitchen sink dramas were all the rage in the cinema of the late 1950's and early 1960's showing working class life as it was, warts and all. It was an important time in our history when we shrugged off our old Victorian and Edwardian past and the hardship of two world wars. I think Coronation St was the first venture of such a production to the small screen, TV ownership was just taking off in 1960. Who thought Coronation St would still be going over sixty years later. Thanks Tony Warren and the Granada TV team for what you gave us. Thanks as well Urban Collective for this video, as you suggest it is preserving a piece of our history. Keep up the good work.
Thank you Ken great comment pal.
What a great, informative and sensitive comment 👏
Just seen your channel and all I can say is a massive WOW that was brilliant thankyou so much for that I've just shared it with my family glad the police weren't called xx
Absolute pleasure Sharon and I hope you may find another film you like some time have a lovely night m8.
Must of felt so weird being there. I grew up watching Corrie too, so cool you found it 👍
Cheers Jon!
I have quite an attachment to this place! As a newspaper photographer, I covered the opening of this set by the Queen in 1982, and later visited it again for various photocalls, including Tony Blair’s visit to the Rovers. I have a photograph of him taken with some of the cast. More interestingly for me, is the fact that when Granada opened in about 1955, and my uncle, applied for a job as a qualified carpenter. My uncle was responsible for the construction of the first Coronation Street set ( indoors), which was to start the long running series. I have spent many good times ( photo shoots) there, but have never visited Media City.
Quality stuff thanks for sharing yo history m8.
I thought this set was when the show first started. Did it not?
I cannot remember the original set, but what I refer to was the “rebuild” of the street, as I say, in 1982, at Granada TV’s studios in Quay Street Manchester. The Queen also visited the newly reopened Liverpool Road railway station, which was, in effect, in the same complex!
RIP Granada Studios.
love this video all that has gone now all flattended
Less than Five years and you can see how nature takes back over. 🇬🇧👍
That wall at 2:02 at the end of the lock is a tunnel that goes in the great northern
great work.. wish i'd have tried this myself when i lived in manc... once tried to get in that mayfield train station on fairfield street. another top place is that old dock behind chester road... loved that place.
Il bear that in mind m8!
Great video! Grew up watching this show but not watched in years and didn't know they don't use the old street anymore.
I’m watching some of the old classic corries from 1977. Cheers for doing this
There the best ones m8 no question. Before cancel culture and all that nonsense
Brilliant classic Corrie explore. Thank you and good night 👏
Hahaa cheers dude!
Cool Video, Thanks For Making & Sharing :) , U Filmed This 4 Years After I Went There On The Official Tour :O
I went here in the 80s the new houses on opposite side was not there then, it was a great day out with loads of other things going on. Thank you for putting this video on it brought good memories back to me.
Absolute pleasure m8
It was Pucker to see this only by chance it came up on youtube and I thought id give it a look, and it was great I don't remember the 60s and 70s cobbles as my mum would send us 5 siblings to bed before it started so she could watch it in peace lol you dare not talk when corrie or even Crossroads was on, Got to give credit though where its due manchester has always been in the news for trouble but you geezers were pucker and respectful you did not even nick an ITV studios cup I saw on the shelf lol respect to you geezers for not stealing or any damage and NOT giving the security guard lip well done.
No we never have I'll intentions pal over 190 explores and never had any trouble whatsoever or police involved we just wanna document history and abandoned places with the utmost respect. Thanks for taking a chance watching and even more so for the comment. All the best pal.
I subscribed just because of your interaction with the security guard. Kinda situation where its nice to get caught. Well done for being so polite and respectful
Cheers captain. It’s not hard to be nice eh pal. He totally got why we were there anyway he was a top bloke to be honest.
love this! New to this channel...interesting!
Cheers Nick welcome aboard.
Very cool. The new road and pavements are much wider now and outside the hair salon is a much bigger area with a bench. Lovin this video 🙏
Hi m8 did the tour there a few years ago before they moved it was brilliant but to see it this way is cool great video stay safe take care 👍
Hey cool video, thanks so much!! I really enjoyed it, seeing what the original Coronation Street looked like.. you turned it into a bit of an adventure which made it all the more interesting!!!
Cheers Nige
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt the pleasure is mine pal!! 👍
They should have kept the studio tours going. Some people would still pay to see it like this lol .Interesting to see the houses didn't have upstairs. Thanks for uploading it .
@roger adams As far as I know it has been abandoned for a few years because a friend of mine worked on the new studio back around 2013/14. Granada studios moved,as far as I know the studio is no longer used as most of the Northwest programmes are from Salford.
Hello mate. Thanks a lot for all your videos.I am sure you enjoyed making them as much as I did watching them .God Bless
Hey no worries m8 its a pleasure and I haven't finished yet, in fact, I haven't even started!
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt Looking forwards to those beautiful memories from Manchester and wherever else you take your fancy next.
I feel home sick from that beautiful city of yours and so closed to my heart too
In fact I am from Madrid in Spain but Manchester and its people past and present are number one to me and your work watching it here on line in Spain means a lot to me
God Bless
@@borricoyyo Oh brilliant it means a lot that m8 to know you like the vids and the fact that I have viewers overseas. Cheers.
We had a similar experience getting into the old ATV studios in Birmingham after it was abandoned.
part of the old Crossroads sets were still there and the Golden Shot studio.
All derelict and abandoned but full of TV ghosts.
Now it's the Crowne Plaza hotel 😢
Cool
Thanks for sharing this, brilliant video guys, love Manchester and will be back up again tomorrow, wythenshawe to be precise (from Essex)
Quality glad you saw it Terry sorry for the late response didn't get notified man!
Ahh no worries mate, keep,up the good work!
Great vid - and one of my favourite cities in the world
I visited the abandoned set 3 times and was never caught thankfully... I'm surprised you were tbh. I even took home a broken mug from the shelf at 10:47 as a souvenir! It's such a shame that it's now demolished but great video! :)
Cheers dude this one of two times Ive ever been caught to be honest m8 the other being camelot! Ithink we were saw by camera scaling the wall lol!
Believe it or not but I was planning on hitting Camelot in the summer for an overnight... so it's good you've told me that. Did the security let you off?
@@joshuathorp1557 Yeahcthey were sound m8!
Love watching
In a way it's one of the saddest videos I've ever watched, can't believe that I once stood in many of the same spots doing the last Corrie set tours.
Yeah I can imagine m8 especially if you frequented it.
Very interesting vid, UC. Nice music too. Cheers.
Thanks Iain appreciated pal
Top Vid. Thoroughly entertaining..from a Stockport Lad Brought up on Corrie and done a bit of Urban exploring meself. Keep it up.
Buzzing Im glad you found and enjoyed it brother tk it ez man.
Fascinating video,big fan of the classic episodes and the modern episodes. Great work ☺☺
Yeah, I believe the new one is a lot bigger with a full-scale street etc! And thank you very much for the feedback Im glad you enjoyed it!
You are correct. the actual interior set for the Rovers was based in the adjacent Studio 1 building ( which wasn't open to the public as part of the tour ), shame you weren't able to get in there.
I know we had planned on it though in retrospect Im happy to have seen the street at least. Thanks for watching m8.
I'm confused, I was there in 2014 and have a photo of myself behind the bar pulling a pint. Unless it was a duplicate set?
ABSOLUTLEY BRILLIANT!!! much respect to yer dude,well presented ,great drama too,thanx so much for the glimpses into the past our childhood,nice 1 top guys urban collective
Much appreciated Andy Il never forget jibbing through Jack Duckworths window pmsl.
Not all the stairs in the terrace houses go up to the next floor, but there is one set that actually does, leading to offices that goes right across the upper floor of the entire row of houses,
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Yeah saw that with another explorer
11:56 Who Is The Man In The Street???👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Did the tour a couple of times before it closed. I'd always thought it should've been turned into a hotel but practically nothing is plumbed into any water supply or even sewage. Big difference in the width of the street here to the new set at Salford which is twice as wide.
Enjoyed that. Cheers mate
Smiled the whole way through. Great stuff. Got the privilege of living in Salford for five years. Loved every minute. North west is great, love and respect from the south east.
Nice one John I appreciate the viewership pal
I love how it turns into an ASMR video about halfway through
Pmfsl
Wow , top man. Things like this is great. Wife got me a text tour of Manchester for our 30th wedding anniversary. It was ace. Keep it going 👍🍺
Sorry. Ment taxi tour 🙃
Sad to see the old coronation street set in such disrepair what would Ina Sharples make of it all, so many good actors made their names on the cobbles of old set 😔 thanks for sharing.
Yr accent and the music goes well together. ❤️❤️
Haha cheers m8.
I loved his accent, proper sexy manc accent ❤️🤣
My lad will be 33 this year; back when he was a babe in arms we 'did' the Studio tour including Coronation Street! Brings back memories!
me too m8 thanks for watching!
came past this when i came to a mates wedding in salford but past this while walking back to manchester city center and i cant believe what a lovely place manchester is and seeing part of its history
Did You Manage To Find The Studio And Did You Do Another Video Of You Getting To It ? ? ?👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Unfortunately not m8 we never went back
Amazing that was the old set gone to ruins!
My college grounds in Manchester in the year 2000s was the much older Coronation Street. That was left to fall to pieces
This is kinda sad to see it like that, remember having to watch this with my parents before bed time and going to Granada studio's with Reddish vale high school lol. simpler times.
👍😉 nice one thanks .
Nice little trip down memory lane there, no harm done even the security was sound,good video lads 👍
Cheers David security guy was a proper sound bloke m8.
@@TheUrbanCollectiveWeFilmIt think there was tour there back in the day? Probably quite a few would like to see it now? Enjoyed it!
11:56 Security Guard/Man ? ? ?👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Brilliant Narration FairPlay respect from Wales
Cheers Les I appreciate that brother all the best pal.
top lad our kid..commentary i thought was liam gallagher. nice one
Haha, il take that brother! take it, easy man!
As you were!
Mad fer it!
lol agreed ha ha
Reason I mentioned the accent comment before was from reading this one....like Rusholme n Burnage r close n I even went to Burnage High in the 80s n I just don't sound like Liam n Noel...yet one comment thought it was Liam...
...... I Enjoyed That! You've got a great accent & I couldn't stop laughin' at your 'one liners'! 🤣🌟🌟🌟👍 have sub.,
Phil Liverpool UK 🇬🇧
- lived near Bernard Manning's club back in the mid 70s Take Care
Hahaaa nice one Phil I hope you enjoy some more of my films m8 we have quite the back catalogue now pal
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Strewth that is sad hey. Look at Gail's house. So many memories from skipping rope in ep 1 to Gail and Irene scrapping in the street.
Just subbed. Going to watch the rest of your vids now!
Exiteing Stuff...🌹 Thanks. X
great video, appreciate you doing it. always loved urban exploration. hope you don't mind my correction regarding it being built on a graveyard.
Weren't me who said it anyways pal and thanks for watching man were doing really well on Facebook pushing 15k views a week etc but on here it's quite difficult thanks for the support pal!
You are right, the studio behind the green door would have been the old hospital set...I( note the RESUC 1 sign on the interior door. )
When they did the tours that was the gift shop :)
Why is it all so messed up?? Hi from America 🌹
That was cool mate happy day's
Happened to get a short view of it, during an active day there, from a window in the Science Museum. in Aug 2006
New sub.Enjoyed!
The best bit about this is that the size of the houses on the Rover's side of the street are tiny. Great work getting in unmolested as well!
I don't know which 'iteration' of the set it was, but I remember reading that the 'houses' (mostly shells and facades) were actually two - thirds of 'life size'.
Remember as a kid my mom dad taking me to the set, me my sister was lucky to spot Ken out side the rovers nice photo looks different now, surprised its still there after they built the new set 🤔
The vids four years old m8 but for some reason its only just going viral 5.1 Million Views on proper Manchester lol
Thanks and appreciation very enjoyable ,
I'm imagining you coming to London ,
accessing an old building
on the river with a tall clocktower ,
recently over run by the oppressed citizens of
the four nations , you finding your way to the
bowels of the dilapidated building ,
to the area guy Fawkes tried and failed to
deliver the future with a bang .
the familiar sound of Coronation street
starting rouses me from
my reverie ,
and there I am back in bore us & Co's
EN GELDED LAND .
BY the buy I was 5 when
the street was first aired . so ,
OLD NEW SUB HERE
SEEING HEARING ENJOYING T U C .
Much appreciated my friend thank you for your viewership.
This was like listening to an episode of Shameless!
Nice one bro 👊🏻👍🏻
Me and my mum did the Granada studio tour in 1993. I remember walking round the set with hangover from the night before, which was spent in a pub in Chester, where we were visiting relatives. I remember being desperate to know what was behind the front doors. I looked through one of the letterboxes, but it was blocked up. Anyway now I know. It's a pity they couldn't have sold off bricks as souvenirs and given the money to charity.
Aww so lucky!, and i thought they where actual houses :((
How do you get that TV video at the start 0:18
Made it in Vegas Pro m8.