Alan Halsall Coronavirus Alan Halsall

Corrie's Alan Halsall excited about going back to work as he receives first script since lockdown

Reading now: 949
www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk

in Corrie, is clearly excited about returning to Weatherfield after filming stopped in March because of the coronavirus crisis.The actor shared a picture of the script, with a 'censored' sign stamped across it to hide the contents, and the words 'first script a while' with a raising hands in celebration emoji.Show bosses have announced that cast and crew are set to recommence filming on Tuesday June 9.

They plan a pattern of recording to initially produce three episodes per week, which viewers have already been rationed to during lockdown instead of the usual six.Social distancing will be observed and cast and crew will have their temperatures checked on a daily basis by an external company to check they are free from fever - one of.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

Steve Bell - Trucker convoy: Kids in 25% of vehicles could ‘complicate’ response, cops say - globalnews.ca - city Ottawa
globalnews.ca
92%
954
Trucker convoy: Kids in 25% of vehicles could ‘complicate’ response, cops say
Freedom Convoy” trucks and say their presence “complicates” efforts to end the demonstration.More than 100 of the trucks remaining as part of the nearly two-week-long protest in downtown Ottawa are estimated to have kids living in them, OPS Deputy Chief Steve Bell told media in a briefing Tuesday afternoon.“Almost 25 per cent of the 418 trucks have children living in them — children who could be at risk during a police operation,” Bell said.“There’s a multitude of concerns” he said, citing effects from carbon monoxide, diesel fumes, cold, noise and a lack of access to sanitation on kids. Trucker convoy — Here’s what the 10-day injunction against horns includes Ottawa police have tapped the Children’s Aid Society (CAS) for advice on how to proceed with enforcement operations in the downtown core.They’re not seeking to take the kids out of the trucks or away from their parents at this stage, Bell said, but will follow the recommendations of CAS.“We’re not at the stage of looking to do any sort of enforcement activity around that,” he said.“We just think it’s an important factor that complicates and makes this an even more challenging operation.”To date, police and bylaw officers have issued more than 1,300 tickets for traffic violations, made 23 arrests and have 85 active criminal investigations related to the protest, which began as a response to vaccination mandates but has expanded to include a wide umbrella of anti-government sentiment.OPS are also liaising with U.S.
DMCA