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Tuesday 14 January 2014

A very special Corrie screening: Hayley's farewell

Last Friday I made a very special trip to Coronation Street's new home at Media City in Salford. As I sat on the train up from London I had mixed emotions. I'm always thrilled to visit Manchester, home of my favourite television programme, however this time, the joy was tempered with both sadness and trepidation. I was making the journey to see a preview of Julie Hesmondhalgh's final scenes as the legendary Hayley Cropper.

I first met Julie Hesmondhalgh back in November and she was everything you would hope she would be, funny, warm, kind and considerate with a real refreshing honesty. Without a doubt Coronation Street will miss both Hayley and Julie. However I do believe Hayley's exit storyline has been beautifully and truthfully played out and is a fitting tribute to nearly sixteen years of wonderful onscreen moments.

Corrie's producer Stuart Blackburn introduced the afternoon to the assembled journalists by describing the Croppers' storyline as a true love story. Roy and Hayley's love story has had a beginning, a middle and sadly now it must come to an end. We all knew this was coming but believe me the end when it comes still takes your breath away. This blog isn't a review of the episodes for I think each and every viewer must be allowed their own moment when the episodes are aired. Every Corrie viewer will have their own particular moment that resonates and there are so many to choose from.

We saw both Hayley's final episodes and quite honestly, David Neilson and Julie Hesmondhalgh blew me away. It was very Roy and Hayley but it was on a different level again. Afterwards Debbie Rush said that for her, it was up there with Hilda opening up Stan's glasses case after he'd died and I totally agree. It was beautifully written and played really sensitively without avoiding the difficult subject. At the end, everyone sat in the dark for several minutes without saying a word, which is probably the best reaction they could hope for. 

I think it was Roy who affected me the most - I don't think I've seen Roy properly cry before so seeing him show that much raw emotion really got to me. Jennie McAlpine said that Roy and Hayley had been such a success because while they had started off as the odd couple in the show, by the end they were the most normal, realistic characters in Corrie and I think she's right.
Several of the journalists present commented in the interviews that followed that they had never attended a media event quite like it before. Each interview session, with Julie Hesmondhalgh, Debbie Rush and Jennie McAlpine was thoughtful, considered and fairly muted. Julie has been sent the episodes the night before due to her current rehearsals for her new play, however Debbie and Jennie were watching the episodes with us for the first time and despite their heavy involvement with the story onscreen, they were both very genuinely moved by what they had seen. Jennie said she was watching Roy and Hayley, not her friends David and Julie and I think that was such an accolade to two of Coronation Street's finest actors.

If David Neilson and Julie Hesmondhalgh do not win all the awards going for these beautiful, moving performances, I'll want to know the reason why. 

Prepare yourself for some blindingly good acting, writing and directing when Hayley's story comes to an end later this month. It really is Coronation Street at it's storytelling peak. 

Altogether, a day I will never forget.

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11 comments:

Glenda Young said...

Brilliant write-up, Graham. Thankyou.

Carry On Blogging! said...

Thanks, it was a real privilege to be there

Anonymous said...

Hayley doesn't die she commits suicide

Abigail said...

She does die, but it is via suicide.

A brilliant write-up Graeme, I really enjoyed reading it. Please keep writing more.

Carry On Blogging! said...

Thanks Abigail, glad you enjoyed my piece

Anonymous said...

Graeme, are you planning to write more about the interviews after next Monday's episode, which includes Hayley's death? Was there discussion, or explanation about how and why they decided to include this controversial topic?

Anonymous said...

When I first heard about the Hayley death story line, I didn't think I'd want to watch it through.

After all these years, I should have known I could trust Corrie's writers to excel in writing for such an important event, and of course, the skill and caliber of the actors involved would carry it through superbly.

Some of the story lines recently have been hard to believe, in my opinion, but thanks to Graeme's thoughtful blog, I'm now looking forwards to seeing this very sad passing depicted on screen.

Without having seen it, I already feel confident that it would be an injustice if Julie and David's performances didn't win an award.

Upintheattic said...

Thank you once again Graeme. I love your writing abilities. I hope everyone put their votes in...January 22 is the final day. Make sure these wonderful actors get their well deserved awards and acknowledgements.

Newfy Pearl said...

I hope that the writers continue on with Roy accepting support from Hayley's friends. Such a lovely episode last night.
I don't want Roy thrown into a romantic relationship - that would be unrealistic. But I do hope we see him enjoy the friendships and feel the support of others who will be missing Hayley too.

Newfy Pearl said...

I hope that the writers continue on with Roy accepting support from Hayley's friends. Such a lovely episode last night.
I don't want Roy thrown into a romantic relationship - that would be unrealistic. But I do hope we see him enjoy the friendships and feel the support of others who will be missing Hayley too.

Martin Rosen said...

I thought that Hayley would prepare to commit suicide, but died before she could do so.

That way both those pro and anti would be almost appeased.

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