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UK
No data
Dec 9, 1960
USA
(DVD premiere)
Jun 10, 2003
Australia
(DVD premiere)
May 30, 2008
Canada
(DVD premiere)
Apr 28, 2009
Hong Kong
(DVD premiere)
Sep 5, 2011
United Arab Emirates
(DVD premiere)
Sep 5, 2011
Coronation Street
(Original title)
Coronation St
Australia
Coronation Street
Brazil
Coronation Street
Canada (English title)
Coronation Street
Canada (French title)
Coronation Street
Ecuador
Coronation Street
France
Coronation Street
Germany
Coronation Street
India (English title)
Coronation Street
Italy
コロネーション・ストリート
Japan (Japanese title)
Coronation Street
Mexico
Coronation Street
Netherlands
Coronation Street
Philippines (English title)
Coronation Street
Poland
Coronation Street
Singapore (English title)
Coronation Street
South Africa (English title)
Coronation Street
South Korea
Улица коронации
Soviet Union (Russian title)
Coronation Street
Spain
Coronation Street
Sweden
Coronation Street
UK
Florizel Street
UK (Working Title)
Corrie
UK (informal title)
Classic Coronation Street
UK (rerun title)
Coronation Street
USA
Coronation Street
United Arab Emirates
Sex & Nudity
Mild
Some mild sex references.
Characters are implied to have sex in some episodes. (Nothing seen)
Violence & Gore
Mild
A lot more tame when compared to other soaps such as Eastenders.
In some episodes characters fight, argue and blackmail.
Some characters are murdered (Usually off-screen)
In the Tram Crash episodes we see characters injured with some blood.
Some attempted murders.
Profanity
Mild
In recent seasons some episodes contain F-Bombs.
There have been some uses of "Bastard" as well mainly in older episodes, but they are removed from the ITV3 repeats.
some recent episodes contain Scumbags.
Occasional mild language is heard in some episodes. Some more recent episodes have used stronger language abit censored out or implied.
Not much but usually some casual uses of 'Damn' and 'Hell'
On some rare occasions, there are uses of 'Bitch', 'Whore' and 'Slag'
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
The 'Rovers Return' is the pub characters hang out in every episode.
Lot's of drinking.
Sometimes characters get drunk and smoke.
Some present and former characters are drug addicts.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Mild
All the things mention in Violence and Gore are intense and slightly disturbing.
The character Tony Gordon kidnaps Carla and Hayley at gunpoint in one episode.