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I think she has been let out of the back door
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Maria (Samia Smith) is in a daze – unable to comprehend how such a terrible thing could happen to her husband and the father of her unborn child. Tony (Gray O'Brien) and Carla (Alison King) call round to see her but Carla is finding the whole situation too much to handle. Meanwhile a calm and collected Tony is doing a good job of keeping his involvement in Liam’s death a secret from everyone.
Sally (Sally Whittaker) is back from Holyhead and is shocked to find out about the postcard threatening Sophie (Brooke Vincent). She asks Chesney (Sam Aston) to watch out for Sophie at school and John (Graeme Hawley) offers to collect them both to make sure they get back safely. But when Chesney has left John tells Sophie that he knows she sent the postcard. Will Sophie confess to her mum and dad? Meanwhile in an attic somewhere away from the Street sits a hungry and lonely Rosie (Helen Flanagan), disheveled and grubby, her hair a mess and her face free of make-up. But who was responsible for locking her in there? Leanne (Jane Danson) is shocked to find Kelly (Tupele Dorgu) at Dan’s flat when she goes to collect her things – but she’s even more surprised to discover Dan (Matthew Crompton) has sent it all to Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) for the charity shop. This episode is written by David Lane, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Tony Prescott. **** PI for the rest of the week follows: Monday 20 October 8.30pm A ravenous Rosie (Helen Flanagan) devours the food that he captor has brought her and demands to know when she is going to be released. A clearly troubled and guilt ridden John Stape (Graeme Hawley) tells her that he can’t release her – he snatched her off the street in a moment of anger and madness and now he doesn’t know what to do. He tells her about Sophie (Brooke Vincent) sending the postcard and Rosie is furious that her sister is hampering attempts to find her. Back at the Webster’s, Sophie overhears her mum and dad talking and realizes how much worse she has made things. She confesses to them about the postcard and they call the police so she can explain what she did – they are relieved that she is not in danger but angry that she added to their concern over Rosie. Helen (Sorcha Cusack) and Barry Connor (Frank Grimes) arrive from Ireland and go straight to see Maria (Samia Smith). They all start to make plans for the funeral but it is clear that everyone is still struggling to come to terms with Liam’s death. Meanwhile Carla (Alison King) talks to Leanne (Jane Danson) about Liam. Leanne thinks she should tell Tony the truth so she can grieve properly but Carla tells Leanne she loves Tony (Gray O'Brien) just not in the same way that she loved Liam. Carla asks Leanne to go with her to the spot where Liam dies and Carla breaks down unaware that they have been followed and are being watched by an increasingly jealous and angry Tony. This episode is written by Mark Wadlow, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Tony Prescott. **** Wednesday 22 October 7.30pm Rosie (Helen Flanagan) has convinced herself that John (Graeme Hawley) will release her today and she is furious when he arrives in the attic with food and magazines, clearly not intending to set her free any time soon. She hurls abuse and books at him as she tries to explain that he hasn’t had time to talk to Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) because she is caught up with looking after Maria. Rosie takes in the shocking news of Liam’s death – her own predicament momentarily forgotten. Maria’s (Samia Smith) parents have arrived from Cyprus but she can’t stop herself from having a go at them for not even coming to her wedding. The Connors discover that Liam’s body is being released on Friday so the funeral can be arranged. Meanwhile Tony (Gray O'Brien) is getting increasingly irritated by Carla’s grief and is finding it hard not to show his anger. He manages to cover up his true feelings however and is the picture of compassion as he helps with the funeral arrangements. Dev (Jimmi Harkishin) arranges a date with Tara (Ayesha Dharker) but when Nina (Harvey Virdi) finds out about it she storms round to the shop and demands he cancel. Faced with no option he reluctantly calls Tara and tells her the evening is off. Amber (Nikki Patel) meanwhile is making progress with her relationship with Darryl (Johnny Dixon). Pam (Kate Anthony) shares out the pot from the sale of the latest dodgy batch of merchandise and Tyrone (Alan Halsall) is delighted to discover he has enough to put a deposit down on a wedding dress for Molly (Vicky Binns). Elsewhere Blanche (Maggie Jones) persuades Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride) to accompany her on the free holiday to France and Fiz books a surprise holiday for herself and John. This episode is written by Carmel Morgan, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by tony Prescott. **** Friday 24 October 7.30pm John (Graeme Hawley) is subdued as Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) talks excitedly about the holiday she has booked for them. She is getting irritated by his lack of interest and comments that his gran’s cat gets more attention than she does. John heads off to his gran’s to ‘feed the cat’ again and Rosie (Helen Flanagan) tries once more to persuade him to let her go. He tells Rosie that he is going away on holiday so won’t be round for a few days. Terrified at being left completely alone Rosie makes a mad dash for freedom – will she escape? Carla (Alison King) still doesn’t want to go to work. Tony (Gray O'Brien) broaches the subject of the wedding and Carla tells him to just make the arrangements himself; he is irritated at having to run both businesses but Carla is oblivious to his anger. Liam’s parents arrange to go and see his body but Maria can’t bring herself to go with them. Carla asks if she can join then but Helen Connor (Sorcha Cusack) is having none of it. Blanche (Maggie Jones) takes Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride) along to the committee meeting to talk about the holiday to France. Deirdre is surprised to discover that the committee consists of just one person and she’s even more surprised to discover that she seems to have been signed up to be a carer on the trip. Has Blanche managed to get one over on Deirdre yet again? Elsewhere Molly (Vicky Binns) is surprised to get a call asking her to go for a wedding dress fitting. This episode is written by Joe Turner, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Tony Prescott. **** Friday 24 October 8.30pm A frantic John (Graeme Hawley) is searching the house trying to find Rosie (Helen Flanagan) who has hidden herself behind a door. She knows she has to try and escape and makes a run for the front door but John is too quick and catches her, dragging her back upstairs to the attic room. He takes her purse and leaves her sobbing locked in the room. Before heading back home to Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) he goes to a dingy pub and hides her purse down the side of a seat for someone to find. An emotionally overwrought Carla (Alison King) leaves the Rovers after her dressing down from Helen Connor (Sorcha Cusack). She can’t face answering Tony’s calls and he is furious when she turns up late for the appointment with the vicar. But Carla has finally had enough and tells a shocked Tony (Gray O'Brien) that the wedding is off. Molly (Vicky Binns) confronts Tyrone (Alan Halsall) about the wedding dress that she didn’t order. He confesses that he did order it so she says she is going to take it back. Molly is concerned that Tyrone is letting Pam (Kate Anthony) boss him around but he insists that he isn’t and asks her not to cancel the dress. Dev (Jimmi Harkishin) tells Tara (Ayesha Dharker) he has booked to take them out for a meal but she suggests they get a takeaway instead. Meanwhile Amber (Nikki Patel) has invited Darryl (Johnny Dixon) round thinking her dad will be out for the evening. How will he react when he finds out what is going on? Elsewhere Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride) is furious with Blanche as her duties for the trip to France are explained and Ken (William Roache) gets a call from Peter to say that Lucy has died. This episode is written by Julie Jones, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Tony Prescott. |
The new character Jessie, will return next year, and he is a mate of Peter Barlow's (from the Navy)
He will appear in the build up to Christmas for 2 weeks |
Fans of Coronation Street will be able to watch two alternative versions of how love rat Liam Connor is killed via ITV.com.
Liam, played by Rob James-Collier, will be bumped off by Tony Gordon (Gray O'Brien), after he discovers that Liam has been cheating with his fiancee, Carla (Alison King). Three death scenes have been filmed and the two alternative endings will be posted online on October 17 after the episode is shown on ITV1, according to reports in Broadcast magazine. Behind-the-scenes footage of the alternative murder plots will also be available on the site. In the week that Liam is killed, all five episodes of the soap will be based around one 24-hour period - a first for the drama. ITV is committed to offering multi-platform content, and an ITV spokeswoman said that the additional sequences would enable fans to "delve deeper into the world of Coronation Street". She said: "Everyone knows who will murder Liam, but we wanted to draw the mystery out of how he did it. "Each of the endings is plausible, with the same repercussions for Carla, Liam's wife Maria and Tony." |
Omg!!
Wicked! So we get to see all 3 anyways :bouncy: xx |
Yush
I wonder which one will be real? I still think its the paintall one News story t looks like Coronation Street's Sophie Webster is set to step out of her sister Rosie's shadow. Brooke Vincent, who plays 14-year-old Sophie, said her character has recently been frustrated by all the attention Rosie gets - but that is set to change. Brooke said: "Rosie and Sophie have always had that thing about attention between them. Rosie's always getting the attention and Sophie's always in the background. "But in the next 12 months Sophie's not going to stand for it no more. And there are going to be bombs going off!" And although she refused to reveal any specifics, it seems Sophie will not be going the same wild way as her sister. "I think Sophie's going to go another way - she's going to the extreme max but in another direction," Brooke teased. "I don't think she's going to be like Rosie - I don't think she could be like Rosie. She's a very down-to-earth girl." However Brooke said her relationship with Helen Flanagan, who plays Rosie, is a lot better than that of the on-screen sisters. "Me and Helen, we are quite close. We've worked together now for five years so we are very close as sisters really," she said. She added: "She's more glam and glitz than me though - she's always immaculate. Her hair's always perfect. But we have a laugh and we get on and it's nice to be in that environment to work in." |
ooh thats intresting glad to see Sophies gonna get more airtime
and yay for the 3 endings ^_^ |
Liuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurm! Dont go in the cave!:shocked:
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So it begins :bigsmile:
(The week after is set on the upcoming Friday) |
oooooh exciting:dance:
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I wonder when they will air the trailer (I bet during X Factor) :3
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Yeah probably
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ohhh Kelly was in today lol :spin:
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Lol yeah, she is involved in Dan's eit, I think she might be going too
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I think Dan might be trying to con Leanne as he's so desperate for the money... (Just a thought) |
Hmm, he could be
Glad Tony mentioned the flats werent selling well (credit crunch) |
haha good point and yay the credit crunch was mentioned
Glad to see Joe in tonights too |
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As if he could throw him from a balcony and noone would see or hear :joker:
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I thought that
it'd work if it was night, but not midday :laugh: So its either Hit & Run or Paintball death (god knows what happens there) |
The balcony death looks awful :laugh:
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I know i dont think its the paintball death. i think its a hit and run
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I have read that the "Paintball" death involves Tony shooting Liam with a real gun in a paintball match
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oooooh intresting
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Oh I didn't want Liam to die.
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