It's Blanche's will reading this week and
Norris is agog as
he's been invited along. Deirdre gets
the jewels, Ken gets the dog and the Maeve Binchy novels,
Tracy gets the cash
and Norris gets
Blanche's puzzle magazine cancelled. Ken and Deirdre aren't happy
that the cash, about fourteen grand, has gone to Tracy but there's
nowt they can do, and besides they reckon that some of it'll make
its way to little Amy if there's any left after Tracy's drunk her
way through it and spent the change on
lippy.
Speaking of Tracy, she's moved
into the same cell as Gail in jail as the cops try to get her to
make Gail confess to killing Joe in the
Lakes.
Tracy's doing
wonderful stuff with her face, pulling it into all
sorts of shapes
and emotions to wring as much out of Gail as she can but so far, no
luck. Gail's
sticking to the story that she's
innocent, which of course, she is, although she should still be
locked up for being so
thick.
Tracy sends Becky a
visiting order and warns
her that she'll not let Amy take the surname McDonald over Barlow
any time soon. And as
Tracy needs to give
her agreement if Becky and Steve want to adopt another kiddy, Becky
plays it cool. But
Tracy knows how to
wind her up and the two of them are soon flying at each other in the
prison visiting room. Becky's
chucked out and Tracy's led back to
her cell, smirking.
Roy and Hayley have much on their
mind. He's doing a
life and death audit and decides they need to be legally wed in case
one of them dies. You might
remember they were ?wed' back in 1999 but the law has changed on
transsexuals marrying and finally Corrie are
addressing this now and about time too. Hayley takes
this to mean Roy's proposing
(was she sitting on Maxine's bench too?) and she gets excited about
a big wedding and a new frock.
Roy just wants
the legal aspects taken care of and when Hayley fusses over a
wedding, he takes back his proposal of
marriage. What a
cad.
Graeme continues his quest to get Tina up and well, but
she's still not been outdoors just
yet. She's eating
now, which is a good sign that Graeme's doing something right and
he's even managed to put a little smile on her
face. Meanwhile
Jason's not happy
that Graeme's spending so much time with Tina and won't let him into
the flat.
Teresa left Corrie this week
after Liz had a word with her in
the Rovers and told her what Teresa had secretly known, that Lloyd
was eyeing up Cheryl the stripper. To save face,
Teresa tells Lloyd she's leaving for a new job in
a new town and then when she turned the
corner with her
bag in her hand, she called one of her kids, with tears in her eyes,
and told them she was coming to stay. I'll miss
Teresa, she was great. How can
Corrie even think
that Cheryl will ever be more interesting
to watch than Teresa the tearful, ne'er do well, alcoholic cleaner?
Anyway, Streetcars get
the taxi account for the strip
club so there's summat good come out.
And finally, we all wish the
Mayor of
Weatherfield well. He's got
angina, you know.
Coronation Street
writers this week were Debbie Oates, Simon Crowther, John Kerr,
Jayne Hollinson and Julie
Jones.
Find out more about the
Coronation
Street writing
team.
http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html
Glenda
Young
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