omg vera's death was heartbreaking because you could see how broken jack was, it was like he turned into a scared little boy :'( no matter how much they would have fights, they truly loved each other :'(
That tune that was playing on the car radio whilst Derek Wilton was dying from a heart attack called tit willow what a tune to hear ringing in your ears in the final moments of your life.
Saddest death ever in corrie or even any soap was Stan Ogden, Hilda was perfect in that scene no dialogue just alone with her thoughts very poignant nothing has ever or will ever come near
As weird as this sounds, one thing that I really like about Coronation Street is that when the characters are older - they let them die a natural death on camera - So often times the characters to stay on the show forever or leave to go “live with a relative”
The most poignant moment of Corrie ever when Stan died and you added music?!? The silence is what brings the raw emotion of it. Sorry, but that ruined the video for me.
Alma's was one of the best deaths. The actress decided to leave the series, but for once, they decided to keep it simple ans realistic. No explosions, no car crashes, no serial killers, just cancer. Similarly the heart attack deaths of Fred, Alf, Judy and Ray - these very 'real' types of death are so much more effective, dramatically. Writers please take note!
why on earth didnt you leave the silent audio alone for Hilda looking at Stans glasses....the most emotional scene ever in corrie.The playout was supposed to be silent and it was ruined.
I’d say Tyrone and Fiz are pretty good- particularly when for a bit of ‘comedy’ in an episode that was mainly about Oliver, Fiz said she’d just realised they were BECOMING Jack and Vera ( she actually looks like a young Vera) and Tyrone said something like “Ok my little swamp duck, I’ll just go and check me’ pigeons.”:in a deliberately gravelly voice. 😂😂
@@masterknife8423 it's become more like Hollyoaks now in many ways. The original premise of coronation Street doesn't really work in many ways now. It was originally based on a very small close knit community, in an era where people hardly ever went more than two streets away from where they lived, had little experience of the outside world, and spent their lives gossiping about eachother. Society has totally changed now, and that kind of soap opera no longer works. Instead, coronation Street has become sensationalist and quite unbelievable in many ways. In the old days it worked because it was based on very mundane experiences that working class people knew well. Everyone knew a Hilda Ogden, Elsie Tanner, Ena Sharples or Annie Walker. As society has changed so much, that has changed too.
Last death I saw in Classic Corrie was Brendan Scott. People responded as soon as he dropped to the floor. Had it been EastEnders, they’d have spent five minutes shouting his name to see if he was dead. ( and asked if he was ok!)
The fact is that now-a-days we know when characters are going to 'head west' because the Tv guides announce the fact several weeks before the show has even been broadcast. There's no point trying CPR because we know that actor has already been fired.
The Hilda Ogden sequence never had any background music in the original. The scene as broadcast stood perfectly well without it. Completely spoilt. Why?
I have not watched the show in 20 years, so I don't know a lot of these people. Thank goodness I never had to watch Curlie or Angie Freeman die. That would have destroyed me.
In Corrie land, Blackpool seems to be cursed - first Rita's close shave with Alan Bradley and a tram, then Des Barnes dies immediately after promising Natalie a trip up the tower, and then poor Vera is murdered by the "Sea Air".
@@prochoicenotantivax119As a colleague of mine replied, when asked why she thought someone was stupid for looking forward to going to Blackpool, "It's s*** and full of chavs."
I can only hope that Mike learned to be a bit more careful when entering a room after his hand in Ernests demise. The robbers were more careful than he was.
I remember when Bill Tarmy and Liz Dawn came to our school, Bollin Cross, Style, Cheshire, in the very early 8O's i think it was. Those lovley black cab drivers used to take us kids out every year to Blackpool and the like. Happy days !! 🙂
2000s and 2010s deaths in East Street 29 November 2000: Len Platt 3 December 2000: Cilla Platt 2001: Jenny Peacock 2002: Matthew Peacock 2003: Annie Platt 2004: Gordon Walker 2005: Dev Walker 2006: Jack Walker 2007: Martin O'Brien 2008: Vera Walker 2009: Andy Barlow 2010: Violet Grimshaw (died on Train and Tram Crash - 16 Jan 2010) 2011: Betty Driver 19 Jan 2012: Nick Grimshaw 15 May 2012: Ashley Peacock 14 July 2013: Claire Hanratty 19 November 2013: Belle Platt 2016: Phil Platt 6 April 2017: Julie O'Brien 3 May 2017: Alfie O'Brien 12 May 2017: Les Platt 23rd August 2017: Ray Barlow 5th September 2017: Frank Walker
I'd never seen anything as powerful on tv as when Hilda unwrapped Stans clothes. I was only 12 but it really left an impression. They were part of our lives all those characters.
Especially as we cut to it from Vera being snide about Hilda not crying at the funeral. "Still, y'know what they say. Where there's no sense there's no feeling."
The death of Mike Baldwin was one of the most ludicrous overkills ever. First, he was diagnosed with dementia, which lasts for years. So to hurry him off, they gave him pneumonia. But he wasn't dying fast enough, so he had a heart attack. I'm only surprised a tram didn't derail and land on him just to make sure. Meanwhile Ken Barlow was cradling him and doing BIG ACTING at him. Just what did Mike do that irritated the scriptwriters that much?
Cast that left East Street 12th January 2001: Yasmi Walker 24th March 2001: Helen Peacock 2002: Barbra Jenkins 2003: Raymond Peacock 2005: Tracy Walker 2008 & 2017: Rosie Platt 2010: Brain O'Brien 2012: Freddie Peacock 2017: Philip Wither
Alma"s death is very emotional,so is Mike's to..The Duckworths death is very touching,all just know to how to pull on the emotional heartstrings 😥😥😥😢😢😢
My gran said Ernie's death was really shocking - because in those days we didn't have the internet so when something shocking (like this) happened - you didn't know about it in advance.
The ginger cat in the opening sequences out-lived everybody.
mistofoles true
Lol 😂
🙀🐱🙀🐱🐈
7:24 The nurse on the right is now a vicar in Emmerdale...Harriet.
Except Ken
Time for Weatherfield CID to investigate the suspicious presence of Ken Barlow at 80% of local deaths...
XD
peeing omg
He's the oldest surving cast member on the street. He's been doing it since 1960. His comitment to his role his insane. Bless him.
And the ventriloquist that worked him
@@neilperry2241ha ha 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
omg vera's death was heartbreaking because you could see how broken jack was, it was like he turned into a scared little boy :'( no matter how much they would have fights, they truly loved each other :'(
That tune that was playing on the car radio whilst Derek Wilton was dying from a heart attack called tit willow what a tune to hear ringing in your ears in the final moments of your life.
Killed by Gilbert and Sullivan. What a way to die.
Saddest death ever in corrie or even any soap was Stan Ogden, Hilda was perfect in that scene no dialogue just alone with her thoughts very poignant nothing has ever or will ever come near
Superlative acting poor Hilda
Jack's reaction to Vera's death finished me.
morgansifer the words were the writers, but the actions all Bill Tarmy, who blew away everyone on the set..
Me little swamp duck. 😪
Mike Baldwin's death was just pure heartbreak. :'(
Matt 'Sons of Epsilon' Claypole twenty years of fighting all leading to that ending
Johnny the corrie actor as you know lives in the Black Country area of Stourbridge
The Sons of Epsilon pure shite
@@paullittle4622 Why?
As weird as this sounds, one thing that I really like about Coronation Street is that when the characters are older - they let them die a natural death on camera - So often times the characters to stay on the show forever or leave to go “live with a relative”
Alfred Roberts died in real life shortly after.
The most poignant moment of Corrie ever when Stan died and you added music?!? The silence is what brings the raw emotion of it. Sorry, but that ruined the video for me.
Yes. On UK Soaps they never use Music in Dramatic Scenes but on US Soaps they do.
It's not so much the music but the type of music, it needed to be sad sounding music
@@laminage hollyoaks uses it
@@stephenduncan3605 In a miserable durge like the Cironation Street musuc, they used the only (comparatively) upbeat section.
Unfortunately Des couldn't come to Blackpool because he died
He couldn’t ‘take her up the tower’ as promised.
I wanna cry when Jack crys it's so sad
R.I.P jack and vera Duckworth
Maya didn't actually die though.... the last mention of her was that she went into intensive care and then was transferred to prison to await trial.
I cried
She's gone Audrey
The 1st part was awfully sad 😔 this one probably will be too
Alma's was one of the best deaths. The actress decided to leave the series, but for once, they decided to keep it simple ans realistic. No explosions, no car crashes, no serial killers, just cancer. Similarly the heart attack deaths of Fred, Alf, Judy and Ray - these very 'real' types of death are so much more effective, dramatically. Writers please take note!
Wise decision by Joe to drown rather than go back to be married to the stillborn dinosaur Gail.
It was the better option.
Would have done the same
Omg lol I would but still sad
ysgol3 the Gailoraptor as yet not fully identified 👍😂
Who's Gail?
Ken and Mike may have not got along but they would not wish each other dead
Kens seen his fare share of stiffs on the cobbles
Awesome 💯
Everyone actor in any soap always gets a private room in hospital 😂
Percy Sugden didn’t, when he’d collapsed due to his allergy to cats.
🎶you do the Hokey Cokey and you pop your clogs an that’s what it’s all about🎶
I know its awful but thats was funny good one mate.
I chuckled. Help me.
3:13 Why Curly have a expenssion of "Son of a....I drove all this way and she didn't even wait around for us😒😒"
why on earth didnt you leave the silent audio alone for Hilda looking at Stans glasses....the most emotional scene ever in corrie.The playout was supposed to be silent and it was ruined.
Yes, the silence would have carried more weight.
Damn. This was before Callum died.
Bricktube HD they NEED to do an updated version...I cried me eyes out when Kylie died 😭
Same :'c
CJM Animation and gaming ff
They are really in heaven together in real life rip you two
Loved the ogdens especially Hilda best character ever when the left it just got meh
Notice how many deaths Ken Barlow was present at... he was always a fucking jinx.
Des Barnes never went there again because he’s dead
Martin is the grim reaper 😂
740 Whitefield Road Bury Un Valentine Days
Poor old Des was going to take up the tower , then dies
if I had a choice to die id like to go out like Derek wilton!
poor hilda
Whitefield Road Bury
What is it with this show and old people suddenly dying without warning?
Vera i cried like a bitch i grew up watching her and jack
HILDA OGDEN PRICELESS
Coronation Street is the street of death.
Is Dave Lister still alive?
ExBruinsFan no
Everybody's dead dave
Is it me does Jane danson look and sound like Jodie Whittaker from Dr who
these are so funny
Was that Zoe wathermaker
What about Niel I don't remember his last name he has a daughter called Bethany with Sarah lou
Or billy the baby Sarah platt had with Todd at 16
Neil Ferns
eddie royal
niamh marie he was hit by a car
Xd
Street not the same without jack and vera
Jack crying over Vera broke my heart 😢
Melissa Wright 💔💔💔
~ Yes, sad indeed. I actually cried too. Although knowing it wasn't real, death in general always triggers that emotion.
One of the saddest deaths in the history of Coronation Street
@@tonygriffith1 The way he said "No Vee, You haven't left me" killed me x
Yeah me too, when I watched it on tv I cryed
Jack dancing with Vera one last time was an amazing piece of television and still brings a tear to my eye. (45 year old man who usually hates soaps)
Apparently that the first and only time they kissed on screen.
@@anonomous8719 i remember well there was controversy about jack dying and seeing vera playing the records. i thought it was done well
@@seanbonella
WHY?
What's controversial about playing records?😢😮
Jack and Vera's deaths still make me cry when I see the clips
Me two
no it doesnt
Especially when Tyrone said bye dad to Jack
Jack and Vera were the last great couple on the show. It's a kids programme these days
How is Coronation Street a kids program these days?
I’d say Tyrone and Fiz are pretty good- particularly when for a bit of ‘comedy’ in an episode that was mainly about Oliver, Fiz said she’d just realised they were BECOMING Jack and Vera ( she actually looks like a young Vera) and Tyrone said something like “Ok my little swamp duck, I’ll just go and check me’ pigeons.”:in a deliberately gravelly voice. 😂😂
@@masterknife8423 it's become more like Hollyoaks now in many ways. The original premise of coronation Street doesn't really work in many ways now. It was originally based on a very small close knit community, in an era where people hardly ever went more than two streets away from where they lived, had little experience of the outside world, and spent their lives gossiping about eachother. Society has totally changed now, and that kind of soap opera no longer works. Instead, coronation Street has become sensationalist and quite unbelievable in many ways. In the old days it worked because it was based on very mundane experiences that working class people knew well. Everyone knew a Hilda Ogden, Elsie Tanner, Ena Sharples or Annie Walker. As society has changed so much, that has changed too.
no ken and deidre they died after
@@CoolGuy18839Ken's not dead. At least, notbtgat we can tell.
Poor Hilda Ogden grieving over her Beloved Stan is the saddest.
We really didn't need the music over the clip. The quietness of her reaction was so heartbreaking.
Hilda Ogden breaking down to me is one of the poignant moments of Corrie
You forgot about Brian Tilsley!!!! The most famous death of Corrie in the 80s.
So famous that I've forgotten what happened. I think I remember Ivy blaming Gayle, but that's about it.
He got stabbed @@zacmumblethunder7466
@@zacmumblethunder7466He got stabbed outside a nightclub.
I would avoid going anywhere near that damn street let alone move there I promise you that.
The piped music ruined the scene with Hilda opening Stan's belongings, totally destroyed what was a very moving scene.
has anyone noticed when people drop dead on TV nobody does CPR no one gives mouth to mouth or makes any attempt to resuscitate them..lol?
Hmmm I don't know maby because no one knows CPR or what to do
It's not in their contracts
Boutros boutros ghali Boutros boutros ghali Scorchio
Last death I saw in Classic Corrie was Brendan Scott. People responded as soon as he dropped to the floor. Had it been EastEnders, they’d have spent five minutes shouting his name to see if he was dead. ( and asked if he was ok!)
The fact is that now-a-days we know when characters are going to 'head west' because the Tv guides announce the fact several weeks before the show has even been broadcast. There's no point trying CPR because we know that actor has already been fired.
With everything going on thought I would watch this to cheer myself up.
I feel you fr homie :(
@@HidingMonkeyCatNinja Thank you
With everything going on at the moment, watching "Threads" would cheer a person up.
The Hilda Ogden sequence never had any background music in the original. The scene as broadcast stood perfectly well without it. Completely spoilt. Why?
Well said. It was the quietness of the scene that really punched home the acting.
It's Harriet from Emmerdale! (7:34)
Daniel Johnston I noticed that
Bloody hell, I didn't recognise her!
11:51 she is on emmerdale but i cant remember her name
Bloody hell is an all,she’s quite pretty too,she was in holly oaks to bk in early 2000’s
Which part was she playing?
Ive never enjoyed so many deaths, i say, so many deaths as that from young Richard Hillman, top of the
class he were, top of the class..
I have not watched the show in 20 years, so I don't know a lot of these people. Thank goodness I never had to watch Curlie or Angie Freeman die. That would have destroyed me.
Curly didn't die, so far the storyline is open for him to return at some point.
In Corrie land, Blackpool seems to be cursed - first Rita's close shave with Alan Bradley and a tram, then Des Barnes dies immediately after promising Natalie a trip up the tower, and then poor Vera is murdered by the "Sea Air".
It's Coronation Street itself that is cursed as more deaths have happened there than in Blackpool on the programme.
And, more recently, not that he actually died there-but that’s where Dennis Tanner’s ashes were taken.
@@alexanderjones9572 cant believe they killed dennis off tbh he was a long standing character and philip lowrie couldve just been recurring as dennis
The thought of a trip to Blackpool was enough to make him die
@@prochoicenotantivax119As a colleague of mine replied, when asked why she thought someone was stupid for looking forward to going to Blackpool, "It's s*** and full of chavs."
Ernest Bishop was the real shocker. Remember seeing it as a kid.
I can only hope that Mike learned to be a bit more careful when entering a room after his hand in Ernests demise. The robbers were more careful than he was.
I remember when Bill Tarmy and Liz Dawn came to our school, Bollin Cross, Style, Cheshire, in the very early 8O's i think it was. Those lovley black cab drivers used to take us kids out every year to Blackpool and the like. Happy days !! 🙂
2000s and 2010s deaths in East Street
29 November 2000: Len Platt
3 December 2000: Cilla Platt
2001: Jenny Peacock
2002: Matthew Peacock
2003: Annie Platt
2004: Gordon Walker
2005: Dev Walker
2006: Jack Walker
2007: Martin O'Brien
2008: Vera Walker
2009: Andy Barlow
2010: Violet Grimshaw (died on Train and Tram Crash - 16 Jan 2010)
2011: Betty Driver
19 Jan 2012: Nick Grimshaw
15 May 2012: Ashley Peacock
14 July 2013: Claire Hanratty
19 November 2013: Belle Platt
2016: Phil Platt
6 April 2017: Julie O'Brien
3 May 2017: Alfie O'Brien
12 May 2017: Les Platt
23rd August 2017: Ray Barlow
5th September 2017: Frank Walker
R.I.P Jack and Vera Duckworth
I'd never seen anything as powerful on tv as when Hilda unwrapped Stans clothes. I was only 12 but it really left an impression. They were part of our lives all those characters.
Especially as we cut to it from Vera being snide about Hilda not crying at the funeral. "Still, y'know what they say. Where there's no sense there's no feeling."
They didn't show Brian Tilsley's death.
Sumer61 That was brutal! Considering all the stories about knife crime at the moment, they would have to change it today!
crap 'actor'
ua-cam.com/video/Be6ie6fI9g0/v-deo.html
I think Brian's murderers got an infection from the splinters
Brendan Scott died on 20th August 1993 of a heart attack.
The death of Mike Baldwin was one of the most ludicrous overkills ever. First, he was diagnosed with dementia, which lasts for years. So to hurry him off, they gave him pneumonia. But he wasn't dying fast enough, so he had a heart attack. I'm only surprised a tram didn't derail and land on him just to make sure.
Meanwhile Ken Barlow was cradling him and doing BIG ACTING at him.
Just what did Mike do that irritated the scriptwriters that much?
Hilda opening Stans personal effects is so moving.
One of the best reactions .
Brendan Scott's death won me my first ever pub quiz!
Milton Johns. It's surprising how many proper actors have appeared in the show over the years.
How did that awful "actor" who played Ken Barlow last so long?
4:27 Brendan Scott’s death is a shocker because I thought he slammed his face hard on the floor after he went down and his hat comes off
The cut away to the hat is so comical.
Wow, a lot of these characters are surprisingly fragile.
The tabby cat is still hanging in
Could you upload the bit where Richard Hillman kills his ex wife? I can't find it anywhere.
Just tipe in coronation street Patricia hillman death
Cast that left East Street
12th January 2001: Yasmi Walker
24th March 2001: Helen Peacock
2002: Barbra Jenkins
2003: Raymond Peacock
2005: Tracy Walker
2008 & 2017: Rosie Platt
2010: Brain O'Brien
2012: Freddie Peacock
2017: Philip Wither
Corrie today is woke crap, but it was great when Vera and Jack were in it.....
The Len Fairclough one was sooooo graphic hahahaha
Yeah, why didn't they show him -
.... ohhhhhhh. Um, er. Changeable weather, we've been having.
Gail Platt reminds me of E.T.
LOL
Sam Farmer haha
Sam Farmer my step-dad compares her to Miss Piggy.
Sam Farmer No, you've seen a meme.
I think we all can agree on that
2:05 Alma does look dead.
My mum died from cancer and she went asleep and never woke up
Hearing Ken’s “Oh no” on Mike Baldwin’s death made me laugh... I’m sorry.
Ha same
I just thought it was terrible acting tbh, lol
Terrible. Proper Acorn Antiques. 😂😂😂
Corrie has something against the Duckworth's. So many of them are dead. I think they all are now , right?
I think Terry is knocking about somewhere as well as his children.
With all those heart attacks, should this be called Coronary Street?
Alma"s death is very emotional,so is Mike's to..The Duckworths death is very touching,all just know to how to pull on the emotional heartstrings 😥😥😥😢😢😢
Only photos of Jack disappointing
Great two videos but was surprised not to see Schmeichel’s death
You mean the two goalkeepers? 🤔
1:37 it says 666
Geez there has been a lot of heart attacks.
Vera ;-; he said Vera you left me *cries rivers*
Emz Louise i saw it and i just could not stop crying...to this day i see it and i get all teary
Poor old Derek.
My gran said Ernie's death was really shocking - because in those days we didn't have the internet so when something shocking (like this) happened - you didn't know about it in advance.
He would have lived if Mike hadn't rushed in to the office.
Only 3 channels then.
All of these are so sad rip everyone I hope you have an amazing afterlife
Why no mention of Valerie Barlow's death in 1971??? That upset me most. I haven't really been watching since then as a teenager.
Thank you . That was a fun trip down memory lane . Dan from Canada saying good bye .
Charles Dale is an absolute legend.
Is that Harriet from emmerdale that I just saw