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June 20 2020

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Greetings and welcome to another week of words from Weatherfield.  Without any further ado, here we go with this week’s Corrie weekly update.

There’s trouble at the Rovers for Carla when Jordan and Chelsey, a couple of scruffs, demand a thousand pound from her. They reckon Carla flushed away a grand’s worth of drugs down their loo when she lived with them in their squat last year. This was during Carla’s ‘lost weekend’ when she was suffering from mental health problems and psychosis and she can’t remember what happened, at first. But when Jordan tells her that she slept with him in exchange for a roof over her head, it all comes back to Carla bit by nasty bit. Jordan threatens to expose Carla and she has a wobble in Peter’s arms.

Carla scrapes together the money Jordan is demanding but doesn’t hand it over. Instead, she rings the bell in the Rovers and announce what Jordan is up to and admits what she did in the past to get by. A good moment, well done, that got even better when Abi throws Chesley out of the pub and Scott (the lodger) throws Jordan out. But then Peter heads out to work at Streetcars, or at least that’s what he tells Carla. When he returns at 2am, two hours later than expected, there’s a news bulletin on the radio to say that two scruffs have been found beaten up. Has Peter done it? My money’s on Scott.

Geoff begs Sally to consider Tim’s feelings as her vendetta against Geoff grows, but we all know that Geoff’s just trying to cover his back. Alya’s convinced that Sally is #TeamYasmeen and tells Imran to get Sally on their side for the court battle ahead.

Daniel’s feeling lonely so Adam takes him out to an excruciatingly awful night on the town, a solicitor’s ball of some sorts in a charmless hotel.  There, Daniel meets a girl called Nicky who’s working as a prostitute. Daniel chucks money at her and walks away in disgust. Or does he…?

And that’s just about that for this week.

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This week’s writers were Jan McVerry (Monday); Ian Kershaw (Wednesday); Alasdair Morrison (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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