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Soap stats

Posted on December 6, 2016 by jameszborowski

I’m working on a smallĀ Coronation StreetĀ project at the moment, and thought I’d share a few statistics (based on a small sample – see below for more details), which I think are worth a minute of any television viewer’s time!

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Some previous posts

  • In praise of Greta Gerwig
  • Is there such a thing as the ‘mass reception’ of an artwork?
  • Is it irrational to feel personally attached to the people who make the art one loves?
  • The two things that make Line of Duty amazing
  • Planning and what freedom feels like

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