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Scrapped Coronation Street storylines due to coronavirus – from a huge stunt to Evelyn’s romance

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CORONATION Street have now returned to filming after production was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic. As result of the time lost, some budding storylines have now had to be scrapped as writers were forced to change their plans.

Iain MacLeod, an executive producer, told the Mirror: "There were a few that featured cast that are no longer available. "A few where we have had to press pause on and hopefully we'll resume those as quickly as possible." So which plots got scrapped?

One includes a Hollywood-style stunt that was planned for the soap's 60th anniversary. Several storylines were expected to reach their climax on the special date, but the coronavirus meant it was no longer feasible.

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