Coronation Street Weekly Updates

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2011 - December 5 

 
Sally's full of herself at freaky Frank's factory where she gets all giddy in her power-dressing suit.  Frank invites her to join a business meeting where she goes all sophisticated with a dash of milk in her coffee, because that's just the sort of woman that Sally Webster is, before it rushes to her head and fills her with lust for the latest pair of power trousers that's come strolling her way. ?I don't believe what Carla's saying about you,? she tells Frank, clearly overcome by the promise of a pay rise and a snog behind the sewing machine. In reward, Frank sends her a text with a kiss at the end which sends a blush right up Mrs Webster's cheeks.
 
But it's not all lusty love in the Webster house this week because Sophie and Sian fall out when Sian's college work takes precedence over snogging Sophie on the sofa. Sophie's fed up, she's had enough of never being in the full beam of Sian's headlights of love. Amber's twigged on that Sophie's not in love with Sian but manages to keep fairly quiet when Sophie announces she and Sian are getting wed in four weeks. Sally agrees to the wedding after Sophie and Sian try to elope on a coach to Carlisle.  So with a month to their marriage, Sophie and Sian plan their nuptials with Sally harping on: ?For a born again Christian lesbian, you haven't half got a one track mind!? to which Rosie replied: ?Mum, don't be so lesbophobic!?  Wonderful stuff.
 
The Bessie Street school nativity goes all X-factor in the try-outs for who gets what part. Desperate Deirdre teaches grandson Simon a new song to sing as he goes up for the role of Inn Keeper ? it's Cilla Black's ?Step Inside, Love?.  Ah, if only she'd taught him to play the harmonica too.
 
Over at Streetcars, there's a visit from the tax man who tells Lloyd they're getting audited. Lloyd rakes through Freshco carrier bags full of receipts and invoices and it's left to Saint Stella of the Rovers to come to his aid. And lo, for it was she, that helped Lloyd in his hour of need with the taxi receipts and created world peace while she was there while appearing in every scene and getting on my wick.  Lloyd, still in bits about losing Cheryl and a bit tipsy in the bar, leans in for a kiss from Stella but she pulls away. Mind you, Karl was nowhere to be seen, he was gambling away all of his Streetcars earnings in the casino.
 
Tina dumps Doctor Carter this week after he harps on about her going to Weatherfield Tech. And then he set her up with an interview at the Bistro, telling Nick that she'd done lots of waitressing work when she hadn't. Matt thinks Tina can do better than working in the Rovers, little realising that it's exactly what she wants to do and that it makes her smile. Anyway, there's a falling out with Tina and she chucks a pint in his face.  Want a beer, Matt? There's the door, Matt! Need a bath, Matt? Repeat ad nauseum if you've got a mate called Matt. They love it, they really do.

In the Bistro, Nick and Eva grow closer and he takes her home to meet Gail. The threesome have a coffee in an awkward silence and then Nick tells Gail: ?I'm just taking Eva up to my room to listen to some records.?  I wonder if he got out the 7? or the 12??  The vinyl, dear, the vinyl. Anyway, knowing that Nick's got a new girl means that Gail's got a face like a slapped behind once again, as if you needed telling.

As it's almost a year since the tram crash happened, Emily plans a memorial service and asks Peter Barlow to give a speech.  He tries working on it, but it just winds him up and he admits to Carla that every time he's forced to think of the tram crash, he's craving drink. Carla looks on sympathetically, craving Peter's bod.

And finally this week, there's a hen party in the Rovers where the reluctant bride Mandy takes a shine to our Kirk.

And that's just about that for this week.  Remember, you can sign up to get these Corrie weekly updates by email at http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/corrieweeks/This


This week's writers were John Kerr, Debbie Oates, Jonathan Harvey and Ellen Taylor. Find out more about the Coronation Street writing team at
http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html

Glenda Young
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Blogging away merrily at
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