Rather than begin work on a new script, Warren adapted Our Street for Granada under the title Florizel Street, set in a terraced street in Manchester. The script would eventually become the first episode of Coronation Street. To accompany the script, Warren wrote a memo for the Granada board, explaining the series: "A fascinating freemasonary, a volume of unwritten rules. These are the driving forces behind life in a working class street in the north of England. The purpose of Florizel Street is to examine a community of this nature and, in doing so, entertain".
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| - Rather than begin work on a new script, Warren adapted Our Street for Granada under the title Florizel Street, set in a terraced street in Manchester. The script would eventually become the first episode of Coronation Street. To accompany the script, Warren wrote a memo for the Granada board, explaining the series: "A fascinating freemasonary, a volume of unwritten rules. These are the driving forces behind life in a working class street in the north of England. The purpose of Florizel Street is to examine a community of this nature and, in doing so, entertain".
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| - Rather than begin work on a new script, Warren adapted Our Street for Granada under the title Florizel Street, set in a terraced street in Manchester. The script would eventually become the first episode of Coronation Street. To accompany the script, Warren wrote a memo for the Granada board, explaining the series: "A fascinating freemasonary, a volume of unwritten rules. These are the driving forces behind life in a working class street in the north of England. The purpose of Florizel Street is to examine a community of this nature and, in doing so, entertain".
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