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Coronation Street 'to return to six episodes a week' as filming resumes in June

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Coronation Street could return to its six episodes per week instead of the current three, according to actress Helen Worth. The soap star, who plays the iconic and much-loved Gail Platt, said that when the show starts filming again next month, they could bump up the number of episodes again.

Helen appeared on This Morning on Wednesday and spoke to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield via video call. The 69-year-old spoke of how the ITV soap will soon be starting production again after it was called off due to the coronavirus lockdown in March.

She said: "We are going back in a few weeks I think, it's all been organised by ITV. "It will be safe for us to go back." Helen added to Holly and Phil: "We could even get back to six a week I

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