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October 5 2019

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Bernie’s ex-fella evil Kel is in hospital after Paul beat him up in the ginnel. Kel’s in a coma and when he comes round, Paul breaks down in Billy’s arms when he tells him that Kel used to abuse him as a child. However, Gemma and Bernie don’t know the truth about Kel just yet. A heartbreaking story.

More upset this week by way of Asha and Dev when he finds out that his daughter is using skin lightening creams on her skin. Asha’s skin bleeds and flakes but she tells her dad the end result is worth it, to look like the pretty girls. No matter how much Dev tells his daughter that she is beautiful, Asha is at the age when she is full of self-loathing and won’t believe a word that Dev says. Mary tries to help but Asha runs away. Liz finds her in the flat, has a heart to heart and Asha returns home to Dev, both of them unsure what to do next. This story has been done so subtly and wonderfully, and really shows what a great actress the young girl who plays Asha has turned into.

On a more positive note this week has been the return of Kev’s sister Debbie Webster and what a much-needed tonic she was. Their aunty Vi has died leaving Debbie an inheritance of two hundred thousand pounds. Debbie’s already loaded, she doesn’t need the money but Kev is too proud to take it, until Sophie wins him round. Kev agrees to take the cash and split it four ways – himself, Jack, Rosie and Sophie. There was a lovely scene in the Rovers where Debbie and Kevin shared a drink at the bar. Debbie looked around at her old boozer and commented that nothing had changed. It was just a moment, just a glance, but it was classic Corrie all over again. And Debbie’s scene with Abi in the garage sent another Corrie tingle down my spine. Two of our country’s finest actresses together on screen on the street. Now that’s how I like my Corrie.

Elsewhere this week, Fiz is working with Gary in his furniture emporium until he sacks her. Jade, the live-in nanny now working for Fiz, offers herself up to Gary instead. But he’s got more on his mind when Maria takes his eye.

And that’s just about that for this week.

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This week’s writers were John Kerr (Wednesday); Mark Burt and Ian Kershaw (Friday). Find out all about the Coronation Street writing team at Coronation Street Blog: Exclusive: All Current Corrie writers online
http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html

 

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