Coronation Street legend Sally Wainwright, who wrote for the ITV soap back in the 1990s before penning hit show Happy Valley, has hit out at the programme for becoming ‘crazy and unbelievable’
Coronation Street legend Sally Wainwright, who wrote for the ITV soap back in the 1990s, has blasted the soap for its “crazy and unbelievable” storylines.
TV writer Sally, 60, penned plots for the long-running programme three decades ago and has since gone on to create huge hits such as Happy Valley, Gentleman Jack and Scott and Bailey.
BAFTA winning writer Sally admitted she has got bored of watching soaps when “the stories got a bit samey and a bit similar, all about romance”. Despite no longer being a viewer, Sally shared her views on Corrie and claimed the Weatherfield-based drama has an “obsession with youth” and has shown some “crazy and unbelievable” storylines in recent years.
Speaking to the BBC, she said: “Certainly that happened in Coronation Street. Or [they were] just a lot more obsessed with getting younger viewers and so making stories about younger people, and ignoring the fact that the key audience was older than that.”