© Getty Getty Ryan Thomas's daughter Scarlett has finally met his new baby son – weeks after he was born.
23.03.2020 - 05:51 / torontosun.com
Top British soaps Coronation Street and Emmerdale are among the last British TV shows to be shut down by coronavirus.
ITV has suspended production of both shows from Monday.
Popular BBC soaps, including EastEnders and Casualty, ceased production last week.
Announcing the news over the weekend, an ITV spokeswoman said, “We’ve been doing our best to carry on filming, whilst adhering to the Government’s latest health guidelines, to ensure we’ve episodes of both soaps airing on ITV until at least the
© Getty Getty Ryan Thomas's daughter Scarlett has finally met his new baby son – weeks after he was born.
By Jake Kanter
Sally Dynevor has said she misses filming Coronation Street and being around the cast and crew while the show is on hiatus.
Sally Dynevor is known for her upbeat, positive attitude - and today was no different as she opened up about how she believes the country will pull together during and after coronavirus.
Coronation Street actor Alan Halsall has shared the incredibly creative way he helped to curb his daughter’s craving for a McDonald's this weekend.The 37 year old star, who plays Tyrone Dobbs on the ITV soap, shared a photo of the homemade Happy Meal he made for his six year old daughter Sienna. Last week, the fast food chain closed all of its restaurants across the UK after Boris Johnson announced a lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“Coronation Street” and “Emmerdale”, two of Britain’s biggest soap operas, have officially ceased production as a result of the nationwide lockdown called upon by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
ITV is following in the footsteps of other soaps including Eastenders as they announced they are suspending filming of two of their biggest shows.
Leading British commercial broadcaster ITV has halted production on two of its most popular scripted shows – soaps “Coronation Street” and “Emmerdale” – due to the coronavirus crisis.
By Peter White
It’s unlikely that we’ll see some of our favourite Coronation street stars on our screens for a while as the Coronavirus pandemic continues to affect countries around the world.
Transmission of ITV's flagship soaps has been dramatically reduced amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.