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April 29, 2013

It’s all go a Barlow’s bookies where Carla installs brother Rob behind the counter to work with Peter, who doesn’t him there. Carla buys Leanne out of the bookies business: "Leanne knows the square root of chuff-all" and gives Rob a job. It’s odds-on that Rob rubs Peter up the wrong way but Peter lays a £20 bet with Steve that Rob won’t last more than a week before he’s running back to the knicker factory and swapping betting slips for under-slips with matching bra and pants. Over tea at the Barlow’s where Deirdre’s made coq-au-vin from scratch (was that the chicken’s name?) and tried to pass off a Freshco chocolate cake as her own, Rob rubs Ken up the wrong way too. He takes Peter to one side in the kitchen and whispers: "You know who he reminds me of?" "Mike Baldwin!" we whispered back at the telly from our sofa. "Mike Baldwin!" Ken whispered to Peter. All mouth, no trousers and an ego the size of Salford.

Meanwhile, Anna’s suspicious that Faye’s not being looked after properly now Faye’s living with dad Tim in the flat above the shop. Little does Anna know that her suspicions are spot on as Tim leaves Faye home alone so he can go out drinking with Jase.

Anna’s other suspicions prove right too after she spots a receipt in Gary’s pocket. He’s only gone and scoured the second-hand shops to find Tina’s dad’s wedding right that she had nicked in the robbery from Tina’s flat. He tells everyone it cost him £20 to buy back but Anna finds the receipt in Gary’s pocket for £200. She knows summat’s up between Gary and Tina but she isn’t quite sure what, not yet anyway.

Over at Dev’s Mary mothers the kids and smothers Dev. "She treats me like the third twin," he complains but he can’t deny she’s doing a great job with his kids and they like her a lot, even if she is, you know, a bit too much Mary at times.

Elsewhere, Eileen prepares to say ta-ra to Paul who heads across the Pennines to his new job in Leeds and she gets maudlin on red wine with Deirdre. I’d love an afternoon like that, wouldn’t you, getting maudlin on red with Deirdre. Anyway, Eileen decides to run after Paul and belts it to the train station in Jason’s van only to get there in time to see Paul’s train chuffing out of the station and out of her life. And then back in as he gets off the train at Huddersfield and returns to the Street and Eileen’s life with his beige bomber jacket and his funny hair-do.

And finally this week, Kevin Webster got an exit storyline as the actor who plays him won’t be in the show for a few months for reasons we all know. How fortunate that Kevin’s got a dad with a heart problem and German connections. Join up the dots and that’s where Kev’ll be and that’s who he’ll be looking after, for the next few months.

And that's just about that for this week. Remember, you can sign up to get these Corrie weekly updates by email at http://www.corrie.net/updates/weekly/subscribe.htm

This week's writers were Jonathan Harvey, John Kerr, Jan McVerry, Carmel Morgan, Julie Jones. Find out all 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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