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ITV Corrie fans horrified as Adam Barlow star shares behind-the-scenes clip of hit and run

Coronation Street has shared a rare behind-the-scenes clip of Adam Barlow's hit and run.The ITV soap has given fans a look into how the stunt was filmed in a new video shared to social media. Adam (Sam Robertson) was hit by a car after the vehicle came hurtling around the corner in the direction of Sarah Platt (Tina O'Brien) and Bethany's (Lucy Fallon) direction. He jumped out in front of the car and took the full brunt of the hit and run in chilling scenes.The driver was ordered to target the Platts by villainous Harvey Gaskell (Will Mellor), who is currently in prison for murdering Natasha Blakeman.
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ITV Corrie fans adamant they've spotted 'Oasis brother lookalike' on soap
Coronation Street viewers were left stunned during the latest episode after they thought one of the Gallagher brothers arrived on the famous cobbles.During the latest episode of the popular ITV soap, Aaron Sandford faced turmoil when his abusive father turned up on the street demanding his weed from him at once.But as Aaron's dad Eric threw his weight around, fans couldn't help but compare him to one of the brothers from popular band Oasis.Heading straight to Twitter, fans shared their thoughts.One social media user asked: "Is that Noel Gallagher?"Another penned: "Oops…looks like Liam Gallagher has turned up…"A third chimed: "I think Aarons dad looks just like Noel Gallagher."Meanwhile another fan added: "A pounland Noel Gallagher has just rocked up."As Eric grabbed his son in front of Tyrone Dobbs, Fiz Stape and Maria Connor, they were clearly left surprised by Eric's aggression towards his teenage son.When Tyrone did try to calm matters down slightly, he too was faced with unwelcomed hostility.Later on in the show, after Summer Spellman's advice, Aaron finally confessed to Billy Mayhew that his father had been abusing him when he ends up drunk.But due to an altercation Aaron had earlier in the show with Paul Foreman which lead to Aaron hitting out at him, Paul later told Aaron that he should leave Summer well and truly alone.However fans were not liking Paul's stance at all and shared their thoughts on Twitter once again.One person chimed: "Wow, Paul was a harsh to Aaron and Summer will only hate him for saying that to him."Another echoed: "Paul does know....that Summer and Aaron are not 12...right? Pretty sure they can make their own choices as to whether or not they are right for each other."Meanwhile a third added:
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Corrie fans will recognise Leo's dad Teddy star Grant Burgin from past ITV soap role
Coronation Street fans will see Leo Thompkins falling out with his dad Teddy Thompkins next week after he warns him to be cautious of his girlfriend Jenny Connor.The pair are set to argue over Leo's commitment to Jenny with Teddy issuing him a stark warning over committing his life to a woman twice his age.Teddy will also voice his concerns that Jenny can't be trusted after she was caught out for her recent kiss with Stephen as he tried to protect his son's best interests.READ NEXT: ITV Corrie fans fume as intense scenes between Kelly and Gary 'too dark' to seeViewers of course first saw Jenny and Teddy together back in January when she rushed to A&E after being told Leo had been injured while playing rugby.When she arrived at the hospital she saw old school friend Teddy there and the pair began catching up unaware that they were both waiting for Leo.At the time Teddy even confessed to Jenny that he had a crush on her at school and asked her out for a drink proclaiming that he wasn't about to let her go again – just as Leo emerged from the treatment room and they realised they were both waiting for him.Eagle-eyed Corrie fans may have recognised Teddy actor Grant Burgin – as this actually isn't his first role in the soap.He originally appeared in Weatherfield back in 2017 playing a building site foreman who became embroiled in a sexism row when one of his workers, Zack, catcalled Rosie Webster.The incident led to her mum Sally Metcalfe staging a protest and when Rita Tanner chained herself to some railings he was forced to admit defeat and warn Zack that he may have to sack him for his actions.Elsewhere in his career Grant has appeared in a string of big-name shows including The Bill and Doctors where he has played
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Corrie's most brutal stunts - actress on fire, broken ribs and on-set collapse
Coronation Street.After asking Kieron to murder Gary Windass in revenge for the death of her father Rick, Kieron plans to kill Kelly and frame her for Gary's death.Gary has already been viciously attacked by Kieron and his gang, but will he and Kelly survive the ordeal?READ NEXT: ITV Corrie fans fume as intense scenes between Kelly and Gary 'too dark' to seeThe brutal scenes have already begun airing, with Gary actor Mikey North revealing that he "wasn't acting" in the harrowing strangulation scenes earlier in the week.As viewers wait to find out what will happen to Gary and Kelly, Daily Star takes a look at Coronation Street's most brutal stunts - and some of their real life injuries.Her magazine in Ireland reported that a Coronation Street extra was rushed to hospital, after sustaining injuries on set.The cast were filming a scene where Todd Grimshaw was brutally attacked by a gang, but in the ensuing chaos, an extra fell face-first on the pavement.The extra was reportedly left with "blood streaming from his nose," and subsequently rushed to hospital.A spokesperson for Coronation Street told The Irish Mirror: "The actor in question sustained a minor injury when he fell during filming."He was taken to hospital as a precaution but he is fine and well."Debbie Rush's character Anna Windass was left with life-changing injuries in the soap, after Anna suffered horrific burns when David Platt's car flipped over on the cobbles in 2008.To film the harrowing stunt, Anna star Debbie had her legs set on fire for more than eight seconds.To protect her, the actress' skin was covered in cooling gel and she wore fireproof clothes underneath her character's clothes.Actors Ben Price and Michael Le Vell, who play Nick Tilsley and Kevin
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ITV Corrie fans fume as intense scenes between Kelly and Gary 'too dark' to see
Coronation Street viewers found it rather difficult to see the action during Wednesday night's episode as things became far too dark.The nail-biting episode which saw Kelly Neelan's hitman take Gary Windass to the woods to murder him in cold blood left viewers on the edges of their seats.But as the drama unfolded, many fans couldn't see what was going on as Gary was escorted to the woodland area to dig his own grave.READ MORE: Coronation Street Evelyn Plummer star Maureen Lipman had 'premonition' Queen would dieTaking to Twitter, viewers shared their thoughts on the deliberately low-lit scenes.One social media user penned: "Christ alive can barely see what’s happening, it’s so dark."Another shared: "Me trying to see what's going on because it's so dark in the woods."A third person asked: "Why is tonight's Coronation Street filmed in the dark?"Meanwhile a fourth viewer chimed: "Bit dark, isn’t it?"During Wednesday's episode, Kelly was caught in a rather difficult situation when hired hitman Kieron kidnapped Gary during her and Aadi's engagement party.Trying her best to keep her cool while the proceedings were taking place, Kelly appeared frantic as she continually dashed in and out of the party.But later on in the episode, although she told Gary that she knew he had murdered her father, she had a change of heart.Begging Keiron to change his mind and threatening him with the police, Kelly tried her best to convince him not to murder Gary.However things backfired at the end of the episode when Keiron appeared to take Kelly hostage by shoving her aggressively into the back of his van.Now that things are starting to reach boiling point, fans headed straight to Twitter to share their thoughts on Kelly's situation.One person
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