Agnes (surname unknown) was a potentially unimportant figure in the history of Coronation Street whose name has become synonymous with an off-the-cuff comment made in the Autumn of 1960 as she carried out her refreshment duties with her tea trolley at Granada Television's Manchester offices and overheard the name of a proposed new drama series - Florizel Street - and commented that it sounded like a disinfectant. Granada already had reservations about the title and according to Tony Warren this remark convinced them to sanction a change. However, it was left to executive producer Harry Elton, programme producer Stuart Latham and story editor H.V. Kershaw to come up with an alternative title, Warren having no interest in debating the point further.
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