Coronavirus: ‘Vintage’ Coronation Street and Emmerdale to air as soaps reveal when they will run out of episodes

Derrick Santistevan

Vintage episodes of Coronation Street and Emmerdale are to be aired as the daytime soap run out of brand-new episodes.

Production of the shows was dropped in March as the nation entered into coronavirus lockdown. Broadcaster ITV has actually considering that lowered the number of episodes aired.

Emmerdale will run out of episodes at the end of May, while Coronation Street will last into June.

Fans can capture the vintage episodes on ITV’s on-demand platform, ITV Center, from Monday.

Some of the Street’s best understood characters, such as Bet Lynch, Mavis Wilton, Raquel Wolstenhulme and Mike Baldwin, will function in episodes from 1995.

Emmerdale will return to December 1995, ahead of atrocious Chris Tate’s wedding event, and in the middle of Kim Tate’s affair.

The broadcaster is currently screening classic episodes on ITV3.

The episodes will provide “soap fans a trip down memory lane and a chance to relive some of soapland’s most iconic characters”, ITV stated.

ITV has stated that the soaps might return to screens without older cast members and with stars remaining 6 feet apart.

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