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lol theres more than that, the Morton's lock themselves in the house too
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lol epic
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lol hes the best character since......the start
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Steve is my favouite.. he gets all the ladies. |
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Danny Baldwin used to be my fave
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Graeme's immense but we all know the best character is......AUDREY!!!!!!!!
Followed by Becki and Ryan. |
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Lol Audrey
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Everyone loves the tanned avenger!
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Loool
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Liz (Beverly Callard) is looking forward to the dance class Christmas party at the community centre until Steve (Simon Gregson) tells her that Lloyd (/Craig Charles) is only DJ'ing because he fancies Poppy (Sophiya Haque). She is further disappointed when Danielle (Annie Cooper) from the class rings and asks him out on a date. Misreading the signals, and assuming Liz isn't interested, Lloyd agrees to go for lunch with Danielle. It soon becomes clear to Lloyd though that Danielle is little more than a pretty face and at the party he makes his excuses to head outside for a fag where he finds Liz and the two waste no more time getting to know each other properly.
Peter (Chris Gascoyne) is determined to prove to Leanne (Jane Danson) and Blanche (Maggie Jones) that he isn't drinking - even a bottle of scotch from a customer and a trip to the Rovers don’t seem to put him off his stride, forcing Blanche to pay up on their bet. After the previous evening Tyrone (Alan Halsall) is convinced that he and Molly (Vicky Binns) are back on track so when she calls him upstairs he thinks his luck is in. But he's stunned when he discovers that she is putting a bolster in between them in bed - to 'save any misunderstandings'. Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) is growing increasingly concerned about Jed's wherabouts. Norris (Malcom Hebdon) is convinced he has merely done a bunk but reluctantly agrees to go out and look for him with Emily. Elsewhere Janice (Vicky Entwistle) makes a new aquaintance doing her hospital community service. This episode is written by Jayne Hollinson, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Kay Patrick. *** PI for the rest of the week follows: Monday 29 December 8.30pm When Danielle (Annie Cooper) comes looking for Lloyd (Craig Charles) he dashes back inside leaving Liz (Beverly Callard) convinced that he is embarrassed about what happened. When they all arrive back at the Rovers Steve (Simon Gregson) is stunned that Lloyd managed to bag such a looker and Liz can't help feeling jealous when Danielle kisses Lloyd. For Lloyd though there is only one woman he is interested in and when he escapes Danielle's clutches and heads to the smoking shelter he and Liz carry on where they left off - and this time they head for the bedroom. Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride) and Ken (William Roache) return from visiting Tracy and are delighted when they hear from Blanche (Maggie Jones) that Peter (Chris Gascoyne) is off the booze. Peter is thrilled when they agree that Simon (Alexander Boyd) can go home with him tomorrow. The recession doesn't seem to be affecting Tony Gordon (Gray O'Brien) - his flats are selling and he is a hit with the Underworld staff for his kindess towards Maria. His good mood is sealed when Carla (Alison King) agrees to go to Scotland to celebrate Hogmanay. Jack (WIlliam Tarmey) is confident things are looking up for Tyrone (Alan Halsall) when Molly (Vicky Binns) offers to cook dinner for him. But once again Tyrone misreads the signals and ends up back at square one. Will he ever be able to win Molly back properly? Elsewhere Darryl (Jonathan Dixon) starts to regret getting involved with Aunty Pam's (Kate Anthony) dodgy oil business. This episode is written by Julie Jones, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Kay Patrick. **** Wednesday 31 December 7.30pm It's New Year's Eve on Coronation Street and some people are in more of a mood to celebrate than others… Tyrone (Alan Halsall) is determined to try and win Molly (Vicky Binns) round and is pleased when she agrees to meet him for a drink in the Rovers later. But when he catches her chatting to Jason (Ryan Thomas) and agreeing to catch up with him for a drink in the pub Tyrone sees red. Furious with his petty jealousy, Molly throws Tyrone out of the shop and as the New Year arrives she makes a shock decision about their future. Liz (Beverly Callard) and Lloyd (Craig Charles) are circling each other - both trying to play it cool believing the other is not interested. But as the day continues Liz gets sick of hearing about Danielle from Michelle (Kym Marsh) and Steve (Simon Gregson) and as the clock strikes midnight she and Lloyd sneak off to his flat to see in 2009 alone. Peter (Chris Gascoyne) is already sick of being on the wagon and tells Leanne (Jane Danson) that he feels he would be better off staying away from the Rovers and out of temptation's way. Blanche (Maggie Jones) manages to rasie a smile from him though when she decides to place a bet that Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride) could cash in when she's gone. Becky (Katherine Kelly) is getting sick of waiting for Steve (Simon Gregson) to become a free man and she's not best pleased when she hears Michelle (Kym Marsh) telling him that New Year would be a good time for them to make a fresh start. WIll Becky and Steve ever be together? The night comes and goes with a bang for everyone when Pam (Kate Anthony) and Darryl's (Jonathan Dixon) attempts to break open the outside loo containing their bio oil has explosive results. This episode is written by Damon Rcohefort and produced by kim Crowther, the director is Kay Patrick. **** Friday 2 January 7.30pm It's a bad day for Molly (Vicky Binns) and Tyrone (Alan Halsall). Aunty Pam (Kate Antony) is still in hospital following the explosion but it is Tyrone who gets it in the neck from Molly who is convinced he must have known about the bio oil scam all along. By the end of the day it looks like he might finally have convinced Molly he had nothing to do with it and he is about to pop the question when a very unwelcome face from the past turns up. Liz (Beverly Callard) and Lloyd (Craig Charles) are already fed up with having to meet in secret but neither of them want to break the news of their relationship to Steve (Simon Gregson) so they agree to wait for the right moment to come along - whenever that may be. Peter (Chris Gascoyne) has overslept after downing half a bottle of whisky last night and Ken's waiting to take Simon (Alexander Bain) out. Ken (William Roache) and Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride) are suspicious of his reasons for being late but Ken is determined to give him the benefit of the doubt. Michelle (Kym Marsh) is planning a trip to Ireland for her and Steve but he's not too keen. Becky's (Katherine Kelly) not too taken with the idea either but has to put a brave face on it when Michelle tells her all about it. Things have gone well between Tara (Ayesha Dharker)and Dev (Jimmi Harkishin) so Amber (Nikki Patel) is disappointed when Tara reveals she is going to Scotland. When Tara's heating breaks down Amber hatches a plan to try and get her to stay but it backfires spectacularly. This episode is written by Peter Whalley, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Kay Patrick. *** Friday 2 January 8.30pm Molly (Vicky Binns) and Tyrone (Alan Halsall) are finally united over something - both of them want to get rid of Tyrone's mum Jackie (Margi Clarke). She insists she is staying put until she is able to sort out a problem with her breast implant which has 'exploded'. Molly is stunned when Tyrone falls for his mum's sob story and says she can stay. Jack (William Roache) and Pam (Kate Anthony) are less than impressed to have her hanging around but Molly is sick of all the bickering and finally gives Tyrone the answer he has been waiting for. Joe (Reece Dinsdale) is getting more and more agitated by the way that Gary Windass (Mikey North) is managing to upset Tina (Michelle Keegan) and David (Jack P Shepherd). When Gary finally pushes his luck and asks Tina out, Joe takes matters into his own hands and gives him a warning. Amber (Nikki Patel) is mortified that her plan to keep Tara (Ayesha Dharker) in Weatherfield has had entirely the opposite effect and goes round to confess to tampering with the plumbing. Tara is impressed by her honesty and what she has tried to do for her dad and agrees to stick around - even covering for Amber with Dev (Jimmi Harkishin). Steve (Simon Gregson) is still intrigued by the identity of Lloyd's (Craig Charles) new mystery woman but Lloyd is giving nothing away. Steve sees Liz (Beverly Callard) and Lloyd whispering and assumes she is trying to find out details of the new woman too - how would he react if he knew what was really going on? Peter (Chris Gascoyne) has managed to hide his drinking relapse from everyone until Leanne (Jane Danson) goes round to the flat for tea and discovers he has fallen off the wagon. Peter is in denial and accuses Leanne of placing too much emphasis on his drinking but when she walks out it looks as if her words may have hit home. This episode is written by Jonathan Harvey, produced by Kim Crowther and directed by Kay Patrick. |
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Sophie, 14: I'm up the duff, dad
By JEN BLACKBURN Published: 03 Dec 2008 www.thesun.co.uk/ CORONATION Street schoolgirl Sophie Webster is to reveal that she may be PREGNANT. The 14-year-old confesses after dad Kevin discovers a used pregnancy test in a bin. Kevin (Michael Le Vell) assumes the kit was used by wife Sally (Sally Whittaker). When she denies it, the long-suffering couple both fear their wayward elder daughter Rosie (Helen Flanagan) is about to become a teenage mum. But 18-year-old Rosie tells them: “I know I get blamed for everything around here, but you have two daughters and this has nothing to do with me.” Sally and Kevin are dumbstruck as they realise the kit belongs to Sophie. Sophie (Brooke Vincent) sobs as she tells them the result was positive. While Sally accepts the news, car mechanic Kev blows a gasket, vowing to find the father and batter him. But viewers will be left to wait and see whether the pregnancy is confirmed or whether it’s just another cry for help from attention-seeking Sophie. If she is pregnant it will be the biggest under-age sex scandal to hit the soap since 13-year-old Sarah Louise Platt (Tina O’Brien) became soapland’s youngest ever mum back in 2000. |
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