I would greatly appreciate some directions
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raveydavey wrote: In some respects not much has changed - you only have to look at the soaps set in the North to see that as far as the production types are concerned any accent north of Nottingham qualifies as generic 'Northern'.Thats why Coronation Street and Emmerdale (both of which I now take every effort to avoid) are full of Mancs, Lancs, Scousers, Geordies, Mackems, Smoggies and every wandering Yorkshire accent from Barnsley to Leeds to North Bankers to Scarborough.Similarly, certain actors are parachuted into 'Northern' roles with monotonous regularity regardless if their accent fits or not (John Henshaw - a Mancunian - is a good example).Anyway enough o'that, I've got to take t'whippet for t'walk. Where's me flat cap..? I reckon most people from south of Notts/Derbys can't tell the difference between a Manc and a Loiner - or West Yorkshire and Lancashire generally - apart from the Lancashire "ow" sound, the accents are very similar - but when Teeside, Geordie, and Scouse start to creep in then I'm sure even a cockerney can tell