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Scarlett. 17-11-2008 01:36 PM

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Originally posted by ThisIsMarie
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I haven't been watching corrie for 3 or 4 mounths maybe. I just read that David got storylines atm. :cheer2:
So I think I'm going start watching it again.
Has he been in it much over the last few mounths?
Not much really


Also it'll be starting to lead up to the christmas storylines, so this seems like a good place to get back into it. :spin2: What are the big xmas storylines?
Tony killing Jed, Jack's pidgeon hut exploding also Steve and Becky Who's Jed?
What's like a big eplosion? people goin to die?Auntie Pam and Darryl are involved, and Auntie Pam is hinted to die


Was that 24 theme thing a couple of weeks ago any good?
It was ok :D Worth making the effort to watch?
Was the real time a big thing or was it just basically normal? Like just the whole weeks episodes were all set straight after each other rather than being set at across a week?
[b] Well, it was really just a day, it made the week after seem rushed as one episode is usually a day instead of a week being a day (lol) thing is.....they did the same thing for Rosie's kidnap finale xD

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Former Fawlty Towers star Andrew Sachs could be joining the cast of Coronation Street.

The actor has expressed interest in joining the show and has been in talks with soap bosses.

A Coronation Street spokesman said: "We first started working on a possible character for Andrew Sachs six months ago after learning that he was interested in joining the show.

“This was brought to our attention by Malcolm Hebdon who plays Norris Cole. We have been in discussions with Andrew about the proposed storyline which would be seen on screen some time next year."

The actor has recently been at the centre of a BBC row involving comedians Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand. However, the Corrie spokesman denied that the show’s interest in Mr Sachs was sparked by the recent publicity.

"There is no connection whatsoever between the Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross saga and our interest in Andrew as this storyline was first discussed in April," she said.

ITV.com
LOL. Could there be any bigger way to do the oposite of BBC than go work on it's rival soap.
Not that he was working for the BBC, I just mean in relation to the obvious.

Sounds like an interesting character. :spin2:



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Lol I bet its Sophie
rofl, with Chesney. That would be funny. :spin2:
lol I heard on the grapevine that she gets a boyfriend

ThisIsMarie 17-11-2008 01:57 PM

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Originally posted by Chewy
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Originally posted by ThisIsMarie
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Originally posted by Chewy
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Originally posted by ThisIsMarie
I haven't been watching corrie for 3 or 4 months maybe. I just read that David got storylines atm. :cheer2:
So I think I'm going start watching it again.
Has he been in it much over the last few months?
Not much really


Also it'll be starting to lead up to the christmas storylines, so this seems like a good place to get back into it. :spin2: What are the big xmas storylines?
Tony killing Jed, Jack's pidgeon hut exploding also Steve and Becky Who's Jed?
What's like a big explosion? people going to die?Auntie Pam and Darryl are involved, and Auntie Pam is hinted to dielol! I don't know who she is either. Maybe i haven't seen it in longer than I thought.:laugh:


Was that 24 theme thing a couple of weeks ago any good?
It was ok :D Worth making the effort to watch?
Was the real time a big thing or was it just basically normal? Like just the whole weeks episodes were all set straight after each other rather than being set at across a week?
[b] Well, it was really just a day, it made the week after seem rushed as one episode is usually a day instead of a week being a day (lol) thing is.....they did the same thing for Rosie's kidnap finale xD
Did they! i only read about it being for the other. :spin2:
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Originally posted by Chewy
Lol I bet its Sophie
rofl, with Chesney. That would be funny. :spin2:
lol I heard on the grapevine that she gets a boyfriend
Really that's sweet. I like her more than Rosie, she's just a skank really. Hope Sophie just gets a nice storyline not the silly and unbelievable 'I think I'll go for the ugly 30 year old teacher' kind. :thumbs:

Scarlett. 17-11-2008 02:00 PM

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Originally posted by ThisIsMarie
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Originally posted by Chewy
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Originally posted by ThisIsMarie
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Originally posted by Chewy
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Originally posted by ThisIsMarie
I haven't been watching corrie for 3 or 4 months maybe. I just read that David got storylines atm. :cheer2:
So I think I'm going start watching it again.
Has he been in it much over the last few months?
Not much really


Also it'll be starting to lead up to the christmas storylines, so this seems like a good place to get back into it. :spin2: What are the big xmas storylines?
Tony killing Jed, Jack's pidgeon hut exploding also Steve and Becky Who's Jed?
What's like a big explosion? people going to die?Auntie Pam and Darryl are involved, and Auntie Pam is hinted to dielol! I don't know who she is either. Maybe i haven't seen it in longer than I thought.:laugh:
[b]Forgot lol, Jed is a guy who Tony gave a heart attack to a few months back, Jed originally appeared in the '60's


Was that 24 theme thing a couple of weeks ago any good?
It was ok :D Worth making the effort to watch?
Was the real time a big thing or was it just basically normal? Like just the whole weeks episodes were all set straight after each other rather than being set at across a week?
[b] Well, it was really just a day, it made the week after seem rushed as one episode is usually a day instead of a week being a day (lol) thing is.....they did the same thing for Rosie's kidnap finale xD
Did they! i only read about it being for the other. :spin2:
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Originally posted by Chewy
Lol I bet its Sophie
rofl, with Chesney. That would be funny. :spin2:
lol I heard on the grapevine that she gets a boyfriend
Really that's sweet. I like her more than Rosie, she's just a skank really. Hope Sophie just gets a nice storyline not the silly and unbelievable 'I think I'll go for the ugly 30 year old teacher' kind. :thumbs:
Yeah, Sophie is a brilliant character, I hope they dont ruin her

BigSister 17-11-2008 02:20 PM

yeahI heard she gets a boyfriend too

ThisIsMarie 17-11-2008 02:39 PM

Nice and clear now.:thumbs:



- Also it'll be starting to lead up to the christmas storylines, so this seems like a good place to get back into it. :spin2: What are the big xmas storylines?
Tony killing Jed, Jack's pidgeon hut exploding also Steve and Becky
Who's Jed?
What's like a big explosion? people going to die?Auntie Pam and Darryl are involved, and Auntie Pam is hinted to die
lol! I don't know who she is either. Maybe i haven't seen it in longer than I thought.
:laugh:Forgot lol, Jed is a guy who Tony gave a heart attack to a few months back, Jed originally appeared in the '60's
Oh, yeh, the man off Brookeside. Aw, that's just cruel!

- Was that 24 theme thing a couple of weeks ago any good?
It was ok :D
Worth making the effort to watch?
Was the real time a big thing or was it just basically normal?
Like just the whole weeks episodes were all set straight after each other rather than being set at across a week?
Well, it was really just a day, it made the week after seem rushed as one episode is usually a day instead of a week being a day (lol) thing is.....they did the same thing for Rosie's kidnap finale xD
Did they! i only read about it being for the other. :spin2:




- Lol I bet its Sophie
rofl, with Chesney. That would be funny. :spin2:
lol I heard on the grapevine that she gets a boyfriend
Really that's sweet. I like her more than Rosie, she's just a skank really. Hope Sophie just gets a nice storyline not the silly and unbelievable 'I think I'll go for the ugly 30 year old teacher' kind. :thumbs:
Yeah, Sophie is a brilliant character, I hope they don't ruin her
I know! Growing isn't just another word for getting tarty! :rolleyes:
Where are all the normal people that are just doing good (but still interesting :spin2:) things with there lives!? Where are the people that have some actual character not just that they are having an affair. :sad:
Like Maria always used to be soo sweet then she just went all snobby for no apparent reason. Plus that was always a bit silly in the first place considering she was still only working at a little hair salon. And all the silly storylines she had around then.
Same with Sarah, she was amazing, then she decide out of all the people in the would I'm starting to fancy my ex's brother. And all the wedding stuff for a million years. Don't people actually have life stuff going on rather than just basing there whole life around their love life.

That went on longer than anticipated! :laugh:

Scarlett. 17-11-2008 02:47 PM

LOL!!

Yeah, I hope they just make Sophie be herself

ThisIsMarie 17-11-2008 03:06 PM

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Originally posted by Chewy
LOL!!

Yeah, I hope they just make Sophie be herself
Exacly, just a nice person. :thumbs:

Scarlett. 17-11-2008 03:17 PM

Aye.... I wonder if she will be the Preggers Webster?

ThisIsMarie 17-11-2008 03:44 PM

I sort of hope so, it would be funny. And a better storyline as the other two emotionally dead. :spin:

Scarlett. 17-11-2008 03:54 PM

Aye, and it will be good to see Sophie in the spotlight

Scarlett. 17-11-2008 05:02 PM

Sunday 7th December
A stunned Maria (Samia Smith) listens as Rosie (Helen Flanagan) reveals that she had shown the Carla and Liam footage to Tony. Her thoughts racing she starts to analyse everything she has been told and works out that Tony knew about the kiss before he asked Liam to be best man. What does all of this mean?

At the Rovers Liz (Beverley Callard) suggests to Michelle (Kym Ryder) that she orchestrate a night of romance with Steve (Simon Gregson). Michelle tells a non-plussed Steve that she is cooking dinner. Becky (Katherine Kelly) is not worried about this development until Liz lets slip that she walked in on the two of them kissing in the back room. Is Steve ever going to build up the courage to finish things properly with Michelle?

Molly (Vicky Binns) grows increasingly suspicious of Tyrone's (Alan Halsall) behaviour when he sees him spending more time with Minnie (Poppy Jhakra). Unaware that his real reason for talking to Minnie is to sell her cheap perfume she starts to wonder if something is going on. He convinces her that he doesn't fancy Minnie but how long can he keep the details of his and Pam's dodgy dealings a secret?

Peter (Chris Gascoyne) thinks he and Leanne (Jane Danson) are getting closer when he invites her round for a pizza and she asks if she can read Simon (Alex Bain) a story. But when Peter moves in for a kiss Leanne is decidedly cool with him.

This episode is written by Debbie Oates, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Alan Wareing.

****

PI for the rest of the week follows:

Monday 8 December 7.30pm

Maria (Samia Smith) has not slept a wink all night, she has tried ringing Tony (Gray O'Brien) but his mobile is switched off. Dismayed, frustrated and tormented she tells Tom (Philip McGinley) that she needs him to help her get to the truth surrounding Liam's death. Kevin (Michael LeVell) feels for her when she confides in him that nothing about her husband's untimely death makes sense - will she ever got to the bottom of what really happened?

Darryl (Jonathan Dixon) is getting ready to leave number six as the new tenants are due to arrive today. Teresa (Karen Henthorn) however has other ideas and is not going to give up her home without a fight. As Darryl comes out of the house she locks herself in and as the neighbours gather round amused Darryl desperately tries to persuade his mum to come out of the house. The stand-off continues until the new tenants arrive - but the Platt's amusement at Darryl's predicament soon turns to horror when they discover that their new next door neighbours are non other than the Windasses.

Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) is also in for a surprise when she discovers that the community service volunteer she has been assigned to help out at the hospital is in fact Janice Battersby (Vicky Entwistle). Janice's initial delight in seeing her neighbour will be supervising her soon fades when she realises Emily is no soft touch.

Molly (Vicky Binns) is dismayed when she sees Minnie (Poppy Jhakra) and Tyrone (Alan Halsall) chatting together again and when she smells Minnie’s perfume and recognizes it as the one Tyrone smelt of the other day she is devastated. She quizzes him about his trips to the gym and tries to catch him out by telling him she will join too.

This episode is written by Carmel Morgan , produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Jason Beresford.

***

Monday 8 December 8.30pm

There is a Mexican stand off on the street as the Platts and Windasses scream abuse at each other. Gail (Helen Worth) is stunned when she finally realises who the new family are and Anna Windass (Debbie Rush) says she'd rather sleep rough than live next door to the Platts. Having eventually gained access to the house the Windasses finally takes possession of number six. Gail is surprised when Anna turns up at the house and insists that she wants to try and make peace between the two families. David (Jack P Shepherd) and Tina (Michelle Keegan) are stunned when they return home to find Anna and Gail mid hug and David is furious that his mother is consorting with the enemy. He's even more annoyed when she reveals that they are meeting up for a drink tonight - will the two mothers of the warring families be able to secure a truce?

Tyrone (Alan Halsall) is determined to put Molly (Vicky Binns) off the scent and enrolls the pair of them in a swanky gym. Molly watches him as he goes through his paces and it is obvious to her that he has never set foot in a gym before. When she discovers how much the membership is costing she can't believe it and is more suspicious than ever.

Maria (Samia Smith) questions Dev (Jimmi Harkishin) about the night of Liam's death but he can't tell her anything she doesn't already know, Tyrone however feels compelled to tell her that Jason reckoned the driver of the car never even swerved or put his brakes on. This is all Maria needed to hear and she seizes on it as proof that Liam's death was no accident.

Elsewhere Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) is pleased with Janice's (Vicky Entwistle) progress on the community service programme.

This episode is written by Mark Wadlow, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Jason Beresford.

****

Wednesday 10 December 7.30pm

Molly’s (Vicky Binns) suspicions of Tyrone (Alan Halsall) continue to grow, especially when she discovers that he has only just joined the gym. She can’t get rid of the niggling feeling that something is going on and when she sees Minnie (Poppy Jhakra) in a T-shirt that she saw Tyrone with earlier she jumps to the conclusion that the pair are definitely having an affair. She tells an oblivious Minnie to pass on a message to Tyrone that she has gone to her dad’s and he needn’t follow. But the message gets lost in translation and Tyrone is none the wiser.

Gail (Helen Worth) defends the plan for the Windasses and the Platts to make friends but Joe (Reece Dinsdale) agrees with David (Jack P Shepherd) and doesn’t want to give them the time of day. The two women continue to try and extend an olive branch as Anna (Debbie Rush) tries unsuccessfully to get Eddie (Steve Huison) in full time employment.

Audrey (Sue Nicholls) and Natasha (Rachel Leskovac) are determined to take Maria’s (Samia Smith) mind off recent events but as soon as she arrives at work she starts with one of her theories. Even the customers are not immune as she quizzes them about whether they think Tony Gordon (Gray O'Brien) is capable of murder.

Elsewhere it is becoming increasingly clear that Norris (Malcolm Hebden) doesn’t like having Jed (Kenneth Cope) around but Jed has no intention of leaving just yet – especially as he has got Tony Gordon in his sights.

This episode is written by Simon Crowther, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Jason Beresford.

****

Friday 12 December 7.30pm

Molly (Vicky Binns) arrives home from her dad’s but Tyrone (Alan Halsall) is oblivious to how upset she is until she tells him she knows all about his so called workouts and his fancy piece at the kebab shop. Tyrone tries in vain to convince her he is not having an affair and tells Pam (Kate Anthony) that he will have to come clean about the selling. Molly is sceptical as the pair of them explain about Tyrone stepping in to help Pam out but they stop short of telling her about him using the money for their dream wedding. Will Molly forgive Tyrone for lying to her?

Steve (Simon Gregson) is feeling the strain of playing bad boyfriend as frustrated Michelle (Kym Ryder) struggles yet again to have a civilized conversation with him. She confides in a guilty Becky (Katherine Kelly) who tells her she could do a lot better than Steve but Michelle makes her feel even more uncomfortable by telling her she just wants the old Steve back as she misses him.

Audrey (Sue Nicholls) is growing increasingly concerned about Maria’s (Samia Smith) frame of mind and when the distraught widow arrives at the factory and demands the key for Tony’s desk Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) has to take her home and get her to calm down. Audrey decides the time has come to get her some medical help.

Elsewhere Eddie Windass (Steve Huison) gets a job at Streetcars and Eileen (Sue Cleaver) eagerly anticipates the arrival of her dad Colin.

This episode is written by Chris Fewtrell produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Jason Beresford.

****

Friday 12 December 8.30pm

As Audrey (Sue Nicholls) heads to the medical centre Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) is left with Maria (Samia Smith) who is growing increasingly edgy and determined to head back to the factory to get into Tony’s drawer. Fiz pretends she is going to try to get what Maria wants but goes straight to the medical centre to hurry Audrey up. By the time the women arrive back at the house with a doctor Maria has disappeared to the Rovers where she is demanding the keys to Tony and Carla’s flat. Fiz and Audrey manage to persuade her to come home but she refuses to admit there is anything wrong with her and sends them all packing. Meanwhile Tony (Gray O'Brien) and Carla (Alison King) have arrived back from honeymoon oblivious to Maria’s accusations – until they play the answer machine.

Tyrone (Alan Halsall) is devastated as Molly (Vicky Binns) walks out on him and their wedding plans. He tells Pam (Kate Anthony) what has happened and lays the blame fairly and squarely at her door. Pam is distraught at the development and tries to make amends but it looks like it is too late for Tyrone and Molly.

Eileen’s (Sue Cleaver) dad Colin (Edward De Souza) has still not arrived and when she calls him and he comes up with a ridiculous excuse as to why he is late she knows exactly where to find him. She decides to show him up by taking his dinner to the Rovers where she finds him charming the socks off Rita (Barbara Knox).

Steve (Simon Gregson) is lusting after Becky (Katherine Kelly) and is desperate to spend some time with her but there is nothing they can do about it – then a chance remark from Michelle (Kym Ryder) about the stench of Ryan’s (Ben Thompson) football kit gives Steve another idea for his bad boyfriend plan.

This episode is written by Julie Jones, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Jason Beresford.


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Is it me or do the Windasses and Platts now remind you of the Gallaghers and Maguires from Shameless?

Scarlett. 17-11-2008 07:43 PM

Hayley is back :thumbs2::thumbs2::thumbs2::thumbs2:

Scarlett. 17-11-2008 07:56 PM

Naughty Platt's :nono:
Jed!!!!!!:hello::hello::hello::hello:

Spike 17-11-2008 07:59 PM

Its so nice to see Hayley back, I have really missed her
Can't wait to see the consequences for David and co

Scarlett. 17-11-2008 08:01 PM

Aye, it will be better when she is back to her usual self too :D


[spoil]The Windasses take the Platt's kitchen apart too[/spoil]

BigSister 17-11-2008 09:41 PM

haha burn baby burn

Scarlett. 17-11-2008 09:46 PM

Aye lol
I loved that, it was a brillaint 2nd episode

BigSister 17-11-2008 09:48 PM

Graham scares me though i dont think hes all there
Tina rocks though

Scarlett. 17-11-2008 09:50 PM

Aye, you gotta love Graeme and his crazy ways though xD
and Tina is cool :dog:

BigSister 17-11-2008 09:51 PM

lol
and yeah yay for jed

Scarlett. 17-11-2008 09:54 PM

Aye, it was a nice suprise to see Jed again :D

Scarlett. 18-11-2008 01:13 AM

CORRIE bad boy Peter Barlow turns up steaming drunk to drive home his son Simon — to the fury of dad Ken.

Boozy bookie Peter (Chris Gascoyne) — who has returned to Weatherfield after a five-year absence — is pie-eyed when he comes to collect Simon from a school Christmas play.

But fuming Ken (William Roache) refuses to hand Simon over and instead confiscates Peter’s car keys.

The storyline will bring back painful memories for Chris, who was banned for a year for drink-driving in January.

The actor, 39, had downed three and a half pints of lager after playing Captain Hook in panto when cops stopped him in his Fiesta in Llandudno, North Wales.

Scarlett. 18-11-2008 08:11 PM

It’s an explosive start to 2009 as
the residents of Weatherfield welcome in the New Year with fireworks at the Rovers.


As the skies light up, Liz and Lloyd (Beverley Callard and Craig Charles) embark on a fiery relationship. But Steve’s (Simon Gregson) world is about to come crashing down when Michelle and Becky (Kym Marsh and Katherine Kelly) finally discover that he’s been playing them off. Will Steve be able to convince Becky that she’s the one he loves? Whichever way it goes, he’ll have a fight on his hands when another Street resident vies for Becky’s attentions.

After an emotional year, Maria’s (Samia Smith) left picking up the pieces of her shattered life. As Tony (Gray O’Brien) starts to persuade her that Liam’s death was an accident, it looks like he may get away with murder. But Carla’s (Alison King) onto him, as she realises her husband could be a killer and a showdown looms. And revelations at Underworld pave the way for a new factory boss who makes his presence felt.
Wedding bells sound at last for Tyrone and Molly (Alan Halsall and Vicky Binns), as they patch up their relationship. But, in true Coronation Street style, the day won’t go according to plan. As Tyrone races to get to the church on time, his dodgy dealings catch up with him and, with Jackie Dobbs (Margi Clarke) back on the scene, it could be a case of mother’s ruin. Is this a wedding that’s just not destined to happen?
As Peter (Chris Gascoyne) struggles to control his drinking, new girlfriend Leanne (Jane Danson) vows to stand by her man. But after minding his business and his son, when he does a disappearing act, Leanne is rocked by a revelation on his return.

Tina (Michelle Keegan) finds herself stuck in the middle of the feuding Platt and Windass families when she witnesses a vicious fight. Her testimony in court will spell prison for one resident, but who will she back? Gail (Helen Worth), meanwhile, finds herself in another testing relationship, and Sophie (Brooke Vincent) gets her first boyfriend, which worries parents Sally and Kevin (Sally Whittaker and Michael Le Vell).

Scarlett. 18-11-2008 08:32 PM

from ; http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/

Coronation Street widow Maria Connor could be banged up over Christmas after she is arrested for attacking Tony Gordon.

Maria, played by Samia Smith, hits out at Tony after finding flowers from him on her husband's grave, the Daily Star reports.

She is sure that it was Tony who murdered her husband Liam, and confronts him at his house.

But her anger boils over and she ends up battering the businessman.

Maria warns him: "I'll never rest until you pay for what you did to Liam."

Tony isn't scared though, and tells Maria that there is plenty of space in the graveyard next to her dead husband's body.

After Maria scrawls 'Murderer' on the knicker factory wall and vandalises Tony's car, police arrest her for criminal damage.

Scarlett. 18-11-2008 08:34 PM

It’s an explosive start to 2009 as the residents of Weatherfield welcome in the New Year with fireworks at the Rovers.


As the skies light up, Liz and Lloyd (Beverley Callard and Craig Charles) embark on a fiery relationship. But Steve’s (Simon Gregson) world is about to come crashing down when Michelle and Becky (Kym Marsh and Katherine Kelly) finally discover that he’s been playing them off. Will Steve be able to convince Becky that she’s the one he loves? Whichever way it goes, he’ll have a fight on his hands when another Street resident vies for Becky’s attentions.

After an emotional year, Maria’s (Samia Smith) left picking up the pieces of her shattered life. As Tony (Gray O’Brien) starts to persuade her that Liam’s death was an accident, it looks like he may get away with murder. But Carla’s (Alison King) onto him, as she realises her husband could be a killer and a showdown looms. And revelations at Underworld pave the way for a new factory boss who makes his presence felt.

Wedding bells sound at last for Tyrone and Molly (Alan Halsall and Vicky Binns), as they patch up their relationship. But, in true Coronation Street style, the day won’t go according to plan. As Tyrone races to get to the church on time, his dodgy dealings catch up with him and, with Jackie Dobbs (Margi Clarke) back on the scene, it could be a case of mother’s ruin. Is this a wedding that’s just not destined to happen?

As Peter (Chris Gascoyne) struggles to control his drinking, new girlfriend Leanne (Jane Danson) vows to stand by her man. But after minding his business and his son, when he does a disappearing act, Leanne is rocked by a revelation on his return.

Tina (Michelle Keegan) finds herself stuck in the middle of the feuding Platt and Windass families when she witnesses a vicious fight. Her testimony in court will spell prison for one resident, but who will she back? Gail (Helen Worth), meanwhile, finds herself in another testing relationship, and Sophie (Brooke Vincent) gets her first boyfriend, which worries parents Sally and Kevin (Sally Whittaker and Michael Le Vell).
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Just in case you didnt see it :3


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