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Coronation Street - The Best of 1990-1999 [ITV] - [Network] - [DVD]

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  • Actors: William Roache, Anne Kirkbride, Julie Goodyear, Roy Barraclough, Sue Nicholls
  • Directors: Richard Holthouse, Mary McMurray, David Richards, Oliver Horsbrugh, Jeremy Summers
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 10
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Network
  • DVD Release Date: 5 Sept. 2011
  • Run Time: 2150 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B004W2JWCE
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 19,235 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Voted ITV s Greatest Programme in a national poll and described as the most successful programme in television history , this collection of eighty episodes of Coronation Street represents the cream of this acclaimed TV drama. You can now relive the trials, tribulations, joy and jubilation as encountered by the folk of Manchester s Coronation Street in the UK s most compelling soap a show that has become a national treasure and which will forever have a place in our hearts. With many episodes from this celebrated and award-winning series not seen since their original broadcast, this is an opportunity to revisit old friends and relive some of the key moments and dramatic storylines, including: Mike and Alma s rocky relationship Carmel the mad nanny Reg and Maureen s waterbed fiasco Curly s pursuit of Raquel The McDonald family crises Deirdre: the Weatherfield One Hayley s sex-change revelation Toyah Battersby s kidnap ordeal And much more

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Whoever chose the episodes on 'Coronation Street - The Best of 1990 - 1999' must have had one hell of a job, as it seems the 90s was a marvelous decade for Corrie. Presented in an extraordinarily well packaged DVD box, the 90s box set present us with 80 episodes from across the 10 years of the 90s.
For me, being born at the start of the 90s, this box set has a special place in my heart because from around 1997 onward was MY era - and was also the point in which Corrie really upped it's game. Judy's death, the Kevin Natalie and Sally love triangle, Deirdre's trial, Roy and Hayley's love affair, the introduction of the Battersbys and many more still make for gripping television, and had me glued to the screen. Literally, i couldn't put this box set down!
Also, some of the best, and some now forgotten characters, are on this boxset: Percy, Alec, Bet, Jim, Vicky McDonald, Raquel, Angie Freeman, Judy Mallet, Fred, Des, Steph Barnes, Derek, Mavis, Vera, Jack, Denise Osbourne and the FABULOUS Tanya Pooley to name but a few.

PLUS the episodes on this box set go nicely with the episodes on the Golden Anniversary 12 Disc Boxset, as 9/10 of those aren't featured on the 1990-1999 collection.
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No list of episodes included so here goes:

1990
1. Deirdre throws Ken out after finding out about affair with Wendy
2. Derek arrives home to find Victor Massaging Mavis's feet
3. Ken and Mike come to blows in the Rovers, Gail tells Audrey she is going to have an abortion.
4. Ken starts teaching at Tracey's school
5. Vera rows with Des and Steph and breaks the Wilton's window
6. Don orders Ivy to stop with the Spiritulisim, Deirdre tells Ken she will stop the divorce if Ken moves out of the street.
7. Sally goes into labour and Don takes her and Liz to hospital.
8. Ken opens a bottle of pills when he finds out Deirdre and Phil have flown off to Paris.

1991
1. Des and Steph drift further apart, Alf is asked to run for council
2. Curly falls into Angies arms after Raquel finishes with him.
3. Deirdre applies for a vacancy with Mike, Steve tells Steph he won't pass his re-sits.
4. Audrey leaves Alf, Jack and Vera try to make a creative insurance claim.
5. Jackie finds out about Mike's deception and goes a little gun crazy, Percy tries to sabotage Emily selling her house.
6. The resedents gather to watch the carnival, Gail refuses to marry Martin.
7. Gail marries Martin, Don is agressive to Ivy, Liz tells Jim they should have the baby,Ken and Alma's weekend trip does not go to plan.
8. Alma is shocked and Appalled at how Mike has manipulated everyone to get into her bed, Curly ruins Xmas dinner by cooking the turkey with the Giblets inside.

1992
1. Raquel tells Curly she is now homeless, Liz fears for Steve's life and goes into premature labour.
2. Reg and Alf receive mystery Valentines, Mavis confesses she cannot bear to see Derek working with Angela.
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Well, I am almost at the end of my Corrie 90's set and it's been an interesting little jaunt down memory lane, having lived mostly overseas since '89. Really, really enjoyed up to about '96 (almost as much as the 60's, 70's & 80's sets) but then....the decline.

Obviously trying to go head-to-head with Eastenders, it unmistakably gets faster, noisier and more unrealistic as it lurches towards the Millennium. In the space of just a couple of years: Bett leaves, Ivy disappears, Don kills himself, Derek dies, Mavis moves away, Alf doesn't wake up and Des is murdered. All of these (and more besides) are replaced by very weak and uninteresting characters, with equally poor acting abilities and previously considered minor characters (for good reason) now take centre stage. It quickly becomes grim and nasty - a lot of more exterior stuff going on - the twilight world of old Corrie where most things happen at night or in softly-lit interiors is gone forever, as has most of the fantastic dry northern humour.

In some of those early 90's episodes I saw the name of Paul Abbot a few times in the end credits. He went on to write and develop Shameless which, looking back now at those early, great first few seasons, was basically a reworking of Corrie - a bit of net curtain twitching into the lives of a few interesting Manchester characters/families, complete with pub and corner shop. No coincidence that when he left Shameless that too became a bloated exaggeration of its former self and, like Corrie, for the worse.

I don't think I'll be buying the final set, Best of the 00's.
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I don't know who decides which episodes to feature, but while the dvds are an entertaining and nostalgic watch, I'd hardly describe them all as landmark episodes.

Don't get me wrong, the '90s saw the introduction of great characters like pompous Reg, delightfully daffy and vulnerable Raquel, single mum Tricia and tearaway son Jamie, randy bookie Des and the deliciously bitchy Tanya, and the McDonald clan were at the forefront of many a memorable storyline. Not forgetting naughty Natalie, who put a much needed spanner in the works of the Websters cosy marriage, and the Battersbys (Janice's voice, ugh!), loveable crusty Spider and Roy and Hayley's endearing double act. I just feel some episodes could have been ditched in favour of others, some of which are tedious and far fetched to say the least (Jim McDonald sleeping with Fiona, Arthur the wandering gnome!)

For example, New Year's Eve 1990 sees Ken contemplating suicide, yet the 1991 disc doesn't have the following superbly written episode where Bet calls on him and talks him out of it. Although Ted Sullivan only had a short spell in the show, the only episode to feature him is his death at Percy's bowling match. Rita's my favourite character, and Barbara Knox put in plenty of memorable performances during this storyline, so I was most disappointed. Episodes featuring Rita's carbon monoxide poisoning ordeal are also overlooked. Bet & Rita's slanging match when Rita refused to lend Bet the cash needed to buy the Rovers, but neither Alec or Bet's departure episodes feature.

Deirdre's trial verdict, leading to the Free the Weatherfield One storyline is included, but I would have loved more episodes featuring sadistic warden Veitch and the godawful Jackie Dobbs!
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