

The Talk of the Street is a weekly unofficial Coronation Street podcast that has been purposefully ill-informed since 2018. In around 105 minutes, Helen and Gavin break down the storylines of the week, share opinions, get things wrong, and pick out a Moment of the Week. They are the creative masterminds behind the London!? meme that you've seen that probably wasn't credited to us, the curators of Fred Noises, and they produce a free weekly blog that really deserves to be syndicated. They're also very humble.
The Talk of the Street is a weekly unofficial Coronation Street podcast that has been purposefully ill-informed since 2018. In around 105 minutes, Helen and Gavin break down the storylines of the week, share opinions, get things wrong, and pick out a Moment of the Week. They are the creative masterminds behind the London!? meme that you've seen that probably wasn't credited to us, the curators of Fred Noises, and they produce a free weekly blog that really deserves to be syndicated. They're also very humble.
Episodes

Saturday Feb 06, 2021
February 5, 2021 - Pint-Sized Sophia Loren
Saturday Feb 06, 2021
Saturday Feb 06, 2021
Tyrone is embarrassed when his fancy guest towels are shown to be barely enough to allow Alina to maintain her modesty. Nina’s book of erotic Victorian etchings and ability to quote John O’Donohue gets Asha all in a tizzy. Third time is a charm for Todd as he instructs Will to take a sledgehammer to an innocent upright piano, the wanton destruction enough to send Summer throwing herself in front of a reasonably-priced car. Peter and Carla are back together and celebrate by immediately being dishonest to each other. Gail’s new interest in genealogy leads her to pick up the phone to ask her old dad what he can tell her about his side of the family. Debbie loses patience with the sale of Number Eight and puts it up for auction. Aadi has the bright idea of evaluating Evelyn’s performance in the corner shop, but then has the much worse idea of telling her about it. Simon is single-handedly ridding the world of usable bicycles. Dev isn’t sure if lesbians are still a thing. Two characters called Ted are dead. A good heart, these days, is hard to find.
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