Humour has featured strongly in Coronation Street since the program's inception on 9 December 1960 airing on British Television. Reflecting on Coronation Street's survival for over four decades, former archivist and scriptwriter Daran Little suggests that most observers attribute the show's success to "two aspects: the mixture of comedy and drama, and the strength of the female characters."

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  • Humour has featured strongly in Coronation Street since the program's inception on 9 December 1960 airing on British Television. Reflecting on Coronation Street's survival for over four decades, former archivist and scriptwriter Daran Little suggests that most observers attribute the show's success to "two aspects: the mixture of comedy and drama, and the strength of the female characters."
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  • Humour has featured strongly in Coronation Street since the program's inception on 9 December 1960 airing on British Television. Reflecting on Coronation Street's survival for over four decades, former archivist and scriptwriter Daran Little suggests that most observers attribute the show's success to "two aspects: the mixture of comedy and drama, and the strength of the female characters."
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  • Humour in Coronation Street
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