Coronation Street: 60 Unforgettable Years, ITV review - inside story of the world's longest-running TV soap

★★★★ CORONATION STREET: 60 UNFORGETTABLE YEARS, ITV They said it wouldn't last, but 'Corrie' became an all-time classic

They said it wouldn't last, but 'Corrie' became an all-time classic

The seductively breathy Joanna Lumley supplied the voice-over for this hugely entertaining romp through the history of Coronation Street, celebrating “the Diamond Jubilee of the world’s longest-running soap.” Yet wasn’t the uber-posh Lumley, scion of the British Raj, a discordant choice for this long-running saga of Mancunian folk?

Hallé, Elder, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester online review - re-consecration of the house

★★★★★ HALLE, ELDER, BRIDGEWATER HALL Re-consecration of the house

A performance on film that's more, not less than live

The Hallé have been slow off the mark, compared with some, in their response to the challenge of concert-giving in the Covid era. But now that they have delivered on the first of their winter season performances, it has clearly been worth the wait.

Manctopia: Billion Pound Property Boom, BBC Two review - winners and losers as Manchester becomes Manc-hattan

★★★ MANCTOPIA: BILLION POUND PROPERTY BOOM, BBC TWO Winners and losers as Manchester becomes Manc-hattan

Developers and investors are driving the locals out of town

“Manctopia” sounds like a blissed-out buzzword from the golden years of New Order and Happy Mondays, but in this four-part series (BBC Two) it’s used to describe the explosive redevelopment of Manchester.

New Music Unlocked 1: Reef, Supersonic Festival, Elton John and more

NEW MUSIC UNLOCKED 1 Reef, Supersonic Festival, Elton John and more

A new weekly preview celebrating the gradual revival of the live music industry

The lockdown which began in March is now noticeably easing, although in the realm of gigs and festivals things are still nowhere near operative. Nonetheless, theartsdesk is responding to the changes by ceasing our many weeks of New Music Lockdown Specials and looking forward to an increasing amount of actual live events. This week, we can only offer one, alongside plenty of streamed entertainment, but it’s early days. Here’s to the future. Dive in!

Re:Creating Europe, MIF Rewind review - last year's burning issue semi-dramatized

★★★ RE:CREATING EUROPE, MIF REWIND Last year's burning issue semi-dramatized

Ivo van Hove engages British and Dutch actors to debate the urgent question of 2019

Are we really past all this? From Ivo van Hove's 2019 polyphony of opinions and reflections down the centuries, so much has gone into the oven on a low heat while more Brits discover that "better together" in the European Union might be a better catchphrase than "take back control". The flames will flare up again as the government finds it has no better way of mastering the Brexit problem than it has the C-19 crisis which has so ruthlessly exposed its unpreparedness.

BBC Philharmonic, Wellber, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - making music magic

The new chief shows a different way of doing Beethoven

Omer Meir Wellber, who once used to do magic with music for children, pulled a whole set of rabbits out of the hat in his reading of Beethoven’s Fourth Symphony on Saturday. Others may make the work's rhythms and melodies alluring through the sheer forward momentum of a steady beat. Not Wellber.

Album: Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott - Manchester Calling

★★★ PAUL HEATON & JACQUI ABBOTT - MANCHESTER CALLING Heaton scabrously mourns the greed-mutilated North, finds pride in disappointment

Heaton scabrously mourns the greed-mutilated North, but finds pride in disappointment

Paul Heaton’s career-spanning compilation The Last King of Pop depicted him crowned and enthroned like a Salford Solomon Burke, or self-aware Michael Jackson.

Hallé, Elder, Gernon, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, review - fiery Beethoven tribute

★★★★ HALLE, ELDER, GERNON, BRIDGEWATER HALL Fiery Beethoven tribute

Manchester puts its people on parade in another joint special

Honouring Beethoven in Manchester is a united enterprise, at least between the Hallé and BBC Philharmonic, two symphony orchestras that have worked out a series of Beethoven specials between them.

The Stranger, Netflix review - strong cast grapples with labyrinthine plotting

★★★ THE STRANGER, NETFLIX Adaptation of Harlan Coben's novel is improbable but watchable

Adaptation of Harlan Coben's novel is improbable but watchable

This eight-part mystery from Netflix is based on the titular novel by American writer Harlan Coben, who has formed a production company with Rochdale’s own Nicola Schindler, the production brains behind Happy Valley, Last Tango in Halifax and many more.