Emmerdale’s Danny Miller hits back at Corriedale critics ahead of ‘stunning’ crossover episode
It’s a major milestone in ITV history and carries the burden of incredibly high expectations from soap fans, who, if they’re anything like us, are beyond excited for Corriedale.
However, not everyone is convinced that the crossover between Coronation Street and Emmerdale is going to work.
It is understandable that some viewers are wary of what Corriedale will mean for the future of both soaps, especially as it has been teased that the consequences of the one-off, hourlong special will continue to be felt in both soaps down the line.
These fears have also reached the ears of the cast members, with Emmerdale’s Aaron Dingle star Danny Miller recalling a conversation he had recently with a stranger.
‘I had one guy in the M62 service station who said to me, “I don’t think it’s going to work”,’ Danny explained to Metro and other publications.
‘And I said, “Oh right, so what do you do for a living?” Not that it was a problem, by the way, and he said “I’m an HGV driver,” so I just kind of joked, “Well I wouldn’t tell you how to drive an HGV!”
‘I thought it was really interesting that nobody’s seen it, nobody knows what the script is, but yeah, they don’t think it’s going to work,’
ITV’s Executive Producer for Continuing Drama Iain MacLeod has had his eye across Corriedale from the very beginning, and has known all along that there is a lot at stake.
‘In terms of the visuals, we were keen to give it a premium feel,’ he explained at the Corriedale premiere. ‘Part of that is showing what we can do in terms of our visual aesthetic.
‘We started off with a list that looked at the best things that could happen in a soap. Affair reveals, murder reveals, we literally had a list and thought wouldn’t it be great if we could have all of these? We had a good go!’
The stage has certainly been set for exactly this, with current storylines building in each individual soap as we get ever closer to the moment the two worlds collide.