Coronation Street receives huge new Guinness World Records

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Coronation Street has been presented with an updated certificate from Guinness World Records that confirms it remains the longest-running TV soap in the world.

The ITV serial drama has accumulated over 10,000 episodes, and celebrates its 60th anniversary next month.

Additionally, stalwart William Roache — who portrays Ken Barlow — was also presented with his own unique record, noting he is the longest serving TV soap star in the world.

Long-time fans will know that Ken has been on the cobbles since the very beginning, and made his first appearance in the first ever episode.

 Accepting the award on behalf of cast and crew, past and present, cast members Sally Dynevor and Joe Duttine — who play on-screen duo Sally and Tim Metcalfe — noted their thanks and that the record-breaking 60 years on air is no mean feat for a show which was originally only supposed to be on for 13 weeks!

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Meanwhile, William Roache also noted his thanks saying: ‘I would like to thank Guinness World Records for this new award. I have been very fortunate to have been in this wonderful programme,  Coronation Street, which has carried me into this world record and a lifetime of wonderful memories”.

 Producer Iain MacLeod said:  ‘When Coronation Street, Tony Warren’s groundbreaking, visionary project, launched in 1960, a columnist in a national newspaper predicted it wouldn’t last more than three weeks.

‘Sixty years later, I can safely say the many hundreds of people that have worked tirelessly and dedicatedly on the show have proved that prediction staggeringly wrong.

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‘It is an incredible achievement, a testament to Tony’s instincts as a dramatist and proof that the characters and narrative universe he designed are still as relevant today as they were then.  

‘What better evidence of this could there be than Ken Barlow, played by the record-breaking William Roache, who was in episode one, had a starring role in episode 10,000 earlier this year, and will be at the centre of on-screen events for our 60th anniversary episode on December 9th.

‘Bill’s is a singular, spectacular accomplishment and I heartily congratulate him for his peerless professionalism, unstinting commitment to the show and ongoing brilliance as an actor.’

On handing over the certificates Editor in Chief, Guinness World Records, Craig Glenday said: ‘On behalf of myself and all the team here in London we send you our congratulations on sixty incredibly entertaining years, at sixty years young you are officially amazing!’

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