Coronation Street legend Sean Wilson says soap in ‘crisis’ and losing viewers for 2 reasons
Sean, who played Martin Platt is not surprised to see the ITV soap - which once attracted over 20 million viewers - losing its audience as he looks back on its 'halcyon years'
Corrie legend Sean Wilson says the soap is in crisis and losing viewers because the writers are trying to “solve the world’s issues” rather than trying to entertain.
The 58-year-old actor played Martin Platt from 1985 to 2005, before quitting over a row about a plot which saw the nurse fall in love with 16-year-old Katy Harris, played by Lucy-Jo Hudson.
Sean is not surprised to see the ITV soap – which once attracted over 20 million viewers – losing its audience because the humour and storylines that viewers can relate to have been replaced by issue plots like Seb’s murder and Paul’s Motor Neurone Disease (MND) diagnosis.
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He said: “I think the world of soaps is a different vehicle nowadays. I think I was part of the British soap industry at the best time, the halcyon years when there was 18 or 21 million people watching it.