Wednesday, 17 December 2025

Preview of today's Coronation Street - Wednesday 17th December 2025


Wednesday 17th December

MASTER MANIPULATOR THEO SWITCHES GEARS Todd sweeps up the breakages in the flat as he tries to piece together the events of last night. When Bernie reveals that she saw the state of the flat and there was definitely more to it than they’re letting on, George is unnerved. Todd and Theo paint on smiles and welcome George and Christina in for lunch. When George offers Todd his job back, will Todd accept? When George quizzes them about their row and reveals that Bernie saw the state of the flat, will the truth come out? 

WILL LASHES OUT AT BRODY Will confides in Bernie that he hasn’t got any mates in Weatherfield. Bernie feels for him and secretly calls Brody. As Megan promises Will a training session later, Daniel clocks the besotted smile on Will’s face. Brody calls in and explains that Bernie suggested they hang out together. When Brody invites himself along to his training session Will despairs. Back on the street, Brody suggests he might ask Megan out. How will Will react? 

DEE-DEE PREPARES TO TELL HER FAMILY THE TRUTH Dee-Dee breaks the news to Ed that she’s got a new job. Ed’s delighted and suggests they all meet at the bistro to celebrate. But when Dee-Dee drops another bombshell, Ed, Michael and James reel in shock. 

ELSEWHERE In the corner shop, Joanie and Shanice try to steal a bottle of prosecco but they’re caught red handed. When Tracy overhears Cassie slagging her off on the cab radio, she takes her revenge. 

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Tuesday, 16 December 2025

Coronation Street Review Of The Year

Every year, I give out my Coronation Street Blog awards in my made-up categories. Part Smash Hits Poll Winner Party, part Inside Soap Awards, part whatever I can think of off the top of my head. Without further ado...

Todd down a ginnel in Corrie


Best Actor (male): Gareth Pierce (Todd Grimshaw). What a year poor Toddicles has had. His aunty died, his brother returned, his mum left, he lost his job, he got a new fella....who turned out to be Geoff, Charlie and Kirsty rolled into one. Gareth has played a blinder with every flinch, every anxiety, every fear playing across his face as he deals with the abusive Theo.

Best Actor (female): Vicky Myers (Lisa Swain). 
Runner up: Tanisha Gorey (Asha Alahan).
 
Coronation Street's Carla Connor and Lisa Swain resting on one another. 

Best Couple; Swarla. OK, they're broken up at the moment due to the machinations of batty Becky, but they'll be back together and having the power lesbian wedding of our dreams in the new year, won't they? But will Carla change her surname to Swain??
Runner up: Steve and Cassie. He likes a bit o'rough.

Best Villain: No contest here as Terrible Theo has terrorised the street since his introduction as an in-the-closet scaffolder.
Runner up: Carl. The poundshop version of the above.

Driscoll-Price family - Coronation Street - ITV

Best return: Eva.
Runner up: Julie.

Worst return: Becky.

Best Young Actor: Billie Nailor (Ruby Dobbs), the best of the recent under-16s re-casts.

Best Old Actor: David Neilson (Roy Cropper).

Best Guest Star: It was nice to see Rebecca Atkinson (Karen off of Shameless) turn up as a prison warden back in January.

Best new Character: Maggie. Given that Dame Maureen is in absentia a lot of the time, it's good to have a new battle-axe on the cobbles.
 
Jodie smiling excitedly at Sean in a booth in the Rovers in Corrie 
 
Best barmaid: Glenda.
Runner up: Lauren. She's been taking lessons from Leanne on service with a sneer.

Best Issue: Debbie does dementia.

RIP Award: Mason.
Runners up: Craig, Julie.

Gone But Not Forgotten Award: Gail, Eileen, Jenny Bradley, Aadi, Max, Bobby.
 
 

Gone But Forgotten Award: The Michaelises. I still don't see the point of the couple and/or storyline. If it was solely for Tim and Sally to adopt a new version of The Girls, it worked, I suppose but I think it'd have been better if Mick and Lou had been the new Battersby/Windasses, softened after a few rounds of darts in the Rover and several "Now Look Here, Lady"s from Rita.

Bent Copper Award (sponsored by Line of Duty): D.I Costello.
Runner up: Kit.

Best Storyline: Daisy's departure.

Worst Storyline: Harvey Gaskell going after the Platts.
Runner up: Rob kidnaps Carla, again. That woman is more kidnapped than the Lindbergh baby. I was surprised that Becky didn't kidnap la Connor just so that Carla didn't get out of practice.
 
 

Best scene: Kev, Kirk, Ty, Steve, and Tim in the pub shooting the breeze and putting the world to rights.
Runner Up: The Hallowe'en party in the Rovers.

Best blog (after this one of course): Talk of The Street

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Spoilers for next week's Coronation Street, December 22 to 26, 2025

Here are the major storylines for the week ahead on Coronation Street, all wrapped up nicely in 50 words or less.

Monday 22 to Friday 26 December 2025


It's Debbie's hen do this week, Eva's guilt surfaces, Becky gets her Christmas wish, Maggie finds more than she bargained for, Carl is lonely, Carla doesn't know what's going on, James can't stay and someone is attacked in the ginnel.

See the full week's preview with pictures at Corrie.net  

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