Sally Ann Matthews doesn’t want ‘Coronation Street’ to do a live episode for its 60th anniversary.
The 49-year-old actress – who first appeared on the soap as Jenny Bradley in 1986 – wants cobbles bosses to break with tradition after going live for the show’s 40th and 50th milestones.
Speaking to TV Times magazine, she said: "I don’t see the point in doing a live episode. It’s been done.
"They should do something different. I’d love to have Thelma [Barlow] back – it would be fab to have Mavis and Rita (Barbara Knox) reunited."
Although there are no details on exactly what the ‘Corrie’ team has planned for the anniversary celebrations this year – set to air in December – producer Iain MacLeod previously teased something "explosive".
He said: "The expectation from the audience now with anniversaries isn’t necessarily death and destruction, but that a spectacle is attached to it.
"We have some fairly novel ideas that we are exploring at the moment, so that should be exciting."
On February 7th, the soap will mark its 10,000th episode, and Iain has promised viewers some "classic" ‘Corrie’.
He previously teased: "10,000 episodes! Not bad for a programme which one newspaper said in 1960 was ‘doomed from the outset’.
"I am first and foremost a massive fan of the show and I watched this landmark episode with absolute glee.
"It is uniquely ‘Corrie’: funny, poignant and characterful – and a glorious homage to the comedic charabanc trips of times past, packed with strong female characters and sparkling dialogue.
"It’s a really great exhibition of Coronation Street’s classic qualities as we start a new decade on the cobbles."