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Cant wait for this :thumbs2::laugh:
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Ooh, that Norris is a darkhorse.Should have just used Les Battersby's nickname for him though, Doris.
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Haha yeah
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BIGAMIST Peter Barlow is coming back to Corrie — with his secret five-year-old son. The bookie, played by Chris Gascoyne, was left to look after little Simon by estranged wife Lucy, before she died of cancer. But Peter takes to fatherhood badly — and moves back in with dad Ken and stepmum Deirdre to get help. A soap source told TV Biz: “He is stunned by his son’s arrival. He doesn’t know the first thing about kids.” Peter even tries to give Simon away after sinking double whiskies in the Rovers Return. The insider said he blurts out: “Does anybody want a five-year-old kid? I’ve got one I don’t want.” Ken — actor William Roache — has to give him a talking to. Dying Lucy, played by Katy Carmichael, tracked Peter down to give him Simon. She had quit the Street after learning he was also married to barmaid Shelley Unwin — actress Sally Lindsay. Peter was last seen in Weatherfield in January last year for step-sister Tracy’s murder trial. He had a fling with crimper Maria Sutherland, played by Samia Smith. Maria is now married to Liam Connor (Rob James-Collier). But Liam is set to be murdered and Peter could provide a shoulder to cry on. |
oooh yeah Peter could get back together with Maria
wonder if hes stopping around for good |
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awwwwww no *cries*
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Yeah, wonder if it will be a classic Corrie funeral?
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http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/a...82_589538a.jpg MOURNERS sob as they follow the coffin of Liam Connor to his grave — but Tony can’t hide his smirk as he literally gets away with murder. Factory boss Tony (Gray O’Brien) bumps off love rival Liam after discovering he has been bedding his fiancée Carla (Alison King). Killer ... Tony, left, and his victim Liam http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/a...84_589616a.jpg In the scenes to be screened next month, Liam’s wife Maria (Samia Smith) is comforted at the cemetery by her hubby’s cousin Tom Kerrigan (Philip McGinley), nephew Ryan (Ben Thompson) and sister Michelle (Kym Ryder). But Tony can’t resist smiling at his luck. A source said: “It looks like Tony is getting away with it. “No one even suspects him of murder.” http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/a...82_589539a.jpg |
awwwwww this is going to be sad
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Yah, apparently its on the 27th October
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Maybe they can bump off Michelle and Ryan next and complete the set
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Lol deffo Michelle, she is way to repeative now
not looking forward to Maria's "Liuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurm" either |
ooh im back home from holiday then thats good ^_^
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Nice cliffhanger!
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ahhhh i forgot about the stape and rosie ill have to watch the 2nd 1
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Hmm, Im starting to doubt Teh Stape being the main kidnapper, Tony has motive too
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I think this storyline with Stape is really boring and unrealistic. Plus the logic behind it is flawed. I can't wait till it starts focusing on Tony more again because i'm tired of this dragged out and dead on it's feet Stape-Fiz storyline.
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Aye, but wait until the week after next, [spoil]Rosie goes missing :devil:
Its belived its Tony and Stape are working togther (Tony to keep his motive secret, and Stape, well cause she ruined his life)[/spoil] |
Liam (Rob James Collier), Tony (Gray O'Brien), Carla (Alison King) and Maria (Samia Smith) are back from the weekend away and Tony refuses to take any money off Liam who still feels distinctly uncomfortable about the whole thing. He is still not sure why Tony asked him to be best man and Carla is also worried about Tony’s motives.
Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) is stunned into action when she discovers that John (Graeme Hawley) has had an accident in his cab. Lloyd (Craig Charles) runs her to the hospital where a bruised and battered John is delighted to see her. As he talks to her about the way his life has turned out she realizes she still has feelings for him and can’t turn her back on their relationship. Jason (Ryan Thomas), meanwhile, is another resident trying to rekindle an old flame. As he whispers sweet nothings down the phone to Sarah an oblivious Becky (Katherine Kelly) is enlisting the help of Kirk (Andrew Whyment) and Michelle (Kym Marsh) to get the flat ready as a surprise for Jason. But it is Becky who gets the biggest surprise when Jason arrives home and tells her that Sarah has decided to come back to Weatherfield and they are going to give it another go. Elsewhere Janice (Vicky Entwistle) can hardly contain her guilt when Sally (Sally Whittaker) tells the factory girls that the police think Rosie (Helen Flanagan) is off somewhere having an adventure with the lottery money. This episode is written by Carmel Morgan, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Alan Wareing. **** PI for the rest of the week follows: Monday 6 October 8.30pm Becky (Katherine Kelly) is devastated by Jason’s betrayal and arrives to do her shift in the Rovers, but not before downing a few stiff drinks. When Jason (Ryan Thomas) turns up in the pub to try and apologise she sees red and launches over the bar at him, attacking him like a banshee. Michelle (Kym Marsh) tells her to go home and sober up but Becky decides to go on a bender, rapidly turning into a one woman crime wave – stealing a purse, smashing shop windows, trashing police cars, flashing her boobs and vandalising Jason’s van before she is found by Steve (Simon Gregson) who escorts her to the café for Roy (David Neilson) to take care of her. Leanne (Jane Danson) is worried that Janice (Vicky Entwistle) is about to crack and spill the beans on the lottery scam. As Sally (Sally Whittaker) grows increasingly concerned about Rosie’s whereabouts, Janice (Vicky Entwistle) is finding it hard to cope with the guilt. John (Graeme Hawley) insists on discharging himself from the hospital as he tells Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) he is worried about his gran’s cat and hates the smell of the ward. Fiz travels home with him but he is surprised when she tells him that she would like him to stay at her house and give their relationship another go. Delighted, he needs little persuading. Elsewhere Dan (Matthew Crompton) encourages Steve to go out on the town with him and Liam (Rob James Collier) tells Carla (Alison King) the flirting has to stop – she is about the marry Tony (Gray O'Brien). This episode is written by Joe Turner, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Alan Wareing. **** Wednesday 8 October 7.30pm Roger (Andrew Dunn) wants Janice (Vicky Entwistle) to splash out some of her cash on a luxury weekend away for the two of them but Janice is still not keen on spending the money. When Sally (Sally Whittaker) gets upset hearing the factory girls talking about Rosie running off with the lottery money Janice realizes she has to own up. Despite Leanne (Jane Danson) pleading with her to keep quiet Janice blurts out the truth to a stunned Sally – she stole the lottery money and opened a bank account in Rosie’s name. The police are called and Janice is arrested and charged with fraud. Roger can’t believe what she has done and packs his bags – has Janice lost everything? It is the morning after the night before for Becky (Katherine Kelly). She can’t remember much about what went on but as they day goes on she starts to get flashbacks and when she finds a strange purse in her handbag she realizes things are worse than she thought. Meanwhile Jason (Ryan Thomas) is back from Milan with his tail between his legs – Sarah has decided to get back with her Italian boyfriend – leaving Jason heartbroken and single once more. Liam (Rob James Collier) is worried about his best man’s speech. Tom (Philip McGinley) offers to help, unaware of the real reason that Liam is struggling with the duty. Later when Maria (Samia Smith) suggests a night of baby making it is clear Liam’s heart is not in it and Maria is troubled when Liam can’t quite get down to the business at hand. This episode is written by David Bowker, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Alan Wareing. *** Friday 10 October 7.30pm Maria (Samia Smith) is not best pleased with Liam (Rob James Collier) who spent the night on the sofa. Audrey (Sue Nicholls) warns Maria that she is turning Liam into a baby making machine and she should give him a break. Meanwhile Carla is having her wedding dress fitting and when Liam arrives on the pretext of seeking out Tony (Gray O'Brien) – who he has in fact just left in the pub – he is blown away by her beauty. He makes his excuses and leaves but when Michelle (Kym Marsh) and the dressmaker have left he returns to the flat and the lovers fall into each others arms. Things are not looking good for Becky (Katherine Kelly) when the police turn up to arrest her in connection with a series of incidents on Monday night. Just when she thinks it couldn’t get any worse she discovers the policeman heading the case is one of her old adversaries DC Hooch (Dominic Carter). Anxious to get herself off the hook and wipe the smile of Hooch’s face she tells him she has an alibi – she is having an affair with a married man, Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson), and she was with him all night. How will Steve react when she tells him what she has done? Janice (Vicky Entwistle) has been released on bail and feels sick at the thought of going into work. The factory girls don’t pull any punches and make it very clear exactly what they think of her. Meanwhile over at the Websters’ Sally (Sally Whittaker) and Kevin (Michael Le Vell) are stunned when a postcard from Rosie drops on the doormat. Elsewhere Nina (Harvey Verdi) is not best pleased when she finds Dev (Jimmi Harkishin) entertaining Tara (Ayesha Dharker) at the flat she she leaves him in no doubt about what will happen if he continues to see her. This episode is written by Jonathan Harvey, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Alan Wareing. **** Friday 10 October 8.30pm Liam (Rob James Collier) and Carla (Alison King) are unable to fight their feelings for each other any longer and head for the bedroom. Meanwhile back at the Rovers Tony’s (Gray O'Brien) suspicions are aroused when Michelle (Kym Marsh) tells him how stunning Carla looks in her wedding dress and says even Liam thought so. He decides to head straight for the flat to try and catch them at it – is the game up for Liam and Carla? Steve (Simon Gregson) is stunned as Becky (Katherine Kelly) blackmails him telling him if he doesn’t agree to be her alibi Michelle will get to know everything about their fling. Faced with no option he tells DC Hooch (Dominic Carter) that Becky could not have done the things she is accused of as she was with him all night. Sally (Sally Whittaker) is on the phone to the police telling them about the postcard from Rosie. The detectives tell her they will liaise with Holyhead police and circulate Rosie’s details. This isn’t enough for Sally who wants to go there herself and look for her daughter. Dan (Matther Crompton) has put two and two together after Janice’s arrest and worked out where Leanne’s money was from, even though Janice (Vicky Entwistle) has kept Leanne’s name out of her confession. Leanne (Jane Danson) tries to explain to Dan but he isn’t prepared to listen and tells her it is over. Elsewhere Tina (Michelle Keegan) has had enough of Teresa (Karen Henthorne) and walks out of her job at the Kebab shop. This episode is written by Mark Burt, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Alan Wareing. |
haha go Tina walking out
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Lol, looks like thats gonna be the closing of the shop
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CORRIE chiefs are following EastEnders’ lead — by introducing a paedophile.
A pervert copper who tried to seduce barmaid Becky Grainger when she was just 15 is on his way to wreak havoc in Weatherfield. Detective Constable Hooch will seek payback for Becky shopping him as a sicko years ago. The cop, played by Dominic Carter, wriggled off the rap but is still furious the Rovers’ favourite revealed his sordid secret and tarnished his reputation. The move comes two weeks into a shocking storyline in rival soap EastEnders, which has seen ex-con Tony King, 33 (Chris Coghill) passionately kissing and bedding his 15-year-old stepdaughter Whitney Dean (Shona McGarty). A Coronation Street insider said: “We never intentionally copy EastEnders and our plot will be portrayed significantly different to theirs. However, we are aware that this is a sensitive issue and we have ensured that all aspects have been thoroughly researched.” Tart-with-a-heart Becky, played by Katherine Kelly, 27, comes back in contact with her attacker when she is arrested for vandalism after being dumped by lover Jason (Ryan Thomas). He had tried to molest her more than ten years ago when he nabbed her for shoplifting as a young teen. She had told his seniors and now Hooch is out for revenge and fits her up with a false charge of assault — meaning she faces jail. However, friends Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson) and Roy Cropper (David Neilson) pledge to help expose Hooch as a twisted paedophile after she finally confides in them. The storyline will air on the ITV1 soap in November. |
There's a report in one of today's tabloids that suggests Coronation Street's Becky Granger (Kat Kelly) is to become embroiled in a paedophile plot, much like that in EastEnders at the moment.
Surprisingly, however, the story isn't quite right. There is a hint in the storyline that Becky's alleged abuser, policeman DC Hooch (Dominic Carter), tried it on with Becky when she was younger, but that aspect of the storyline certainly isn't the main focus. Instead, her 'involvement' with Steve (Simon Gregson) and Steve's relationship with Michelle (Kym Ryder) is thrown into the spotlight. A spokeswoman for the ITV soap confirmed to me this morning: "The storyline involving Becky and DC Hooch is not a 'paedophile storyline'. There is one mention of the fact that Hooch tried it on with Becky when he arrested her for shoplifting when she was 15. But she gave him a black eye and reported him." She continued: "He is now in charge of her arrest on suspicion of criminal damage and he is seeking revenge by adding an additional phoney charge of assault. Becky's age at the time of the original incident does not become a significant issue in the storyline. What this storyline is about is whether Steve will agree to be her alibi therefore risking his relationship with Michelle." |
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