Coronation Street blunder as producers misspell street named after ex-Prime Minister
CORONATION STREET producers made a huge error as they filmed scenes with Rosie and Sophie Webster.
Coronation Street blunder as producers misspell street named after ex-Prime Minister
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The soap was subject to yet another blunder as the sisters were seen meeting up with a drug dealer in upcoming scenes.
As Helen Flanagan and Brooke Vincent filmed their scenes together, a nearby street sign caught the attention of onlookers.
Bosses of the ITV soap appeared to have misspelled the name of the ex-Prime Minister the street they were shooting on was named after.
They made the error of omitting an extra "e" at the end of his name so it read "Clement Attle" rather than "Clement Attlee".
Helen and Brooke were filming upcoming scenes when onlookers noticed the gaffe
Bosses misspelled ex-Prime Minister Clement Attlee's name
The former Prime Minister was the labour party leader in 1935 and led his party to victory in the 1945 election.
Attlee is best known for his introduction of the NHS and the nationalisation of coal mining and the steel industry.
It comes after viewers spotted two major gaffes on Coronation Street earlier this week.
One eagle-eyed viewers noticed a timely mistake when Johnny Connor (played by Richard Hawley) and Jenny Bradley (Sally Ann Matthews) enjoyed breakfast in Roy's Rolls.
One viewer notice a timely mistake as Jenny and Johnny enjoyed breakfast at Roy's
Fans also noticed an error when Aidan went to visit Maria in prison
The viewer pointed out that when the pair started eating it was nine o'clock but just minutes later when they were leaving, the clock in the background showed 12 o'clock.
Meanwhile others something unusual about Aidan Connor's (Shayne Ward) visit to Maria (Samia Longchambon) in prison.
As he waited outside, he received a phone call from Eva Price who said she wouldn't make it in time because her bus had broken down.
But viewers didn't seem to care about the storyline and were instead distracted by the fact that the gates to the prison were in fact the gates to the Coronation Street set.
Coronation Street continues on Monday on ITV at 7.30pm.