This street name ring any bells?
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Brief history
Whose idea? Tony Warren, a 23-year-old Granada staff writer, drew inspiration from his grandmother’s hometown of Salford to create The Street. Its original working title was Florizel Street but this was dropped after a tea lady named Agnes remarked that 'Florizel' sounded like t'detergent.
Where's it set? 'Oop’ north in the fictional Manchester suburb of Weatherfield on Coronation Street - a cobbled backstreet with the Rovers Return Inn at one end and the corner shop at the other.
The very start: At 7pm on Friday 9th December 1960, Coronation Street kicked off with both an entrance and an exit as Florrie Lindley took over the corner shop from the retiring Elsie Lappin.
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