Novels by Coronation Street Blog's Glenda Young

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

Preview of today's Coronation Street - Wednesday 1 April 2026


Wednesday 1st April 2026

VENGEFUL MAGGIE HUNTS MEGAN DOWN Ben and Eva agree that all they can do is hope that Will steers clear of Megan, unaware that he is visiting her at her new flat. Maggie meanwhile decides that direct action is needed and pays Megan a visit to warn her off. How will Megan react to Maggie’s fury? 

DEBBIE’S ACTIONS CAUSE TROUBLE FOR LOU When Debbie accuses a prison officer of stealing her journal Lou starts a fight with another inmate to cause a distraction worried that Debbie might ruin her chances of an appeal. 

ADAM AND ALYA ARE PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER 1 George is shocked to see Adam and Alya leaving the pub with Damien Ripley, who’s clearly agreed to testify against him.  George begs them to drop the case but to no avail.

IS BETHANY JODIE’S LATEST VICTIM? When an upset Bethany confides in Jodie that Ethan stood her up and had the gall to accuse her of cancelling their date.  Jodie feigns sympathy. 

ELSEWHERE When Dev calls in and tells Bernie he’d like to take her for dinner and forget about Mal, she’s thrilled. As Dev and Bernie head out for the evening, Mal watches them from the shadows. Tim admits to Sally and Steve that he’s heard nothing from Trisha.  Sally reckons she’s gone to ground because she knows she’s in the wrong.


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Tuesday, 31 March 2026

Coronation Street Episode Review Monday 30th March

BEN - WILL - CORONATION STREET - ITV 

Steve suggests that Tim (a.k.a "a cool urban priest") speak to Will because he was also groomed by an older woman that he viewed as a real relationship. Tim is still in denial as is Will, who rings Megan to no avail. Ben says to Tim that Megan took advantage of Will because he wasn't mature enough to make those decisions himself and it looks like it's starting to sink in with Tim, who contacts Tricia, asking her to have a chat with him. Not so much with Will, who is still claiming it was just a stupid crush and later meets up with Megan in the alleyway of doom.

DEBBIE - LOU - CORONATION STREET - ITV 

On the prison set, Debbie and Lou have made friends again and are enjoying themselves in the knit 'n' natter group, despite the blunt knitting needles. Less Bad Girls, more Sad Girls. Debbie has her appeal in Friday’s episode and seems optimistic about release, possibly hastened by a sudden dementia episode in which she can't remember where she is or what she's doing. It seems hardly realistic that a custodial sentence would have been handed down, not because of judicial sympathy, but because prisons aren't set up for that kind of care.

Team Toddicles is on the case - George goes round to the corner shop flat and Gary chucks Theo out of the builder's yard. George offers an escape bag to Todd, who says it's unnecessary. Like Tim, like Will, Todd is in denial about his abuse.

BETHANY - JODIE - CORONATION STREET - ITV 

Meanwhile Bethany has a date that she's nervous about due to her stoma. This doesn’t bode well as Jealous Jodie (who I thought was dating Carl, but maybe that's over?) overhears and looks interested. She nicks Bethany's phone and sends a message to the date saying that she can't make it. I doubt it's going to be Jodie who dies on 23rd April as her nastiness has a good few months to run, I reckon.

And Dev tells Kit he knows it was him who attacked Mal. 

Rachel Stevenson - on bluesky






Spoilers for next week's Coronation Street, April 5 - 10 2026

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

Sunday 5 April to Friday 10 April 2026


Maggie confesses, Debbie faces reality, Sam tries to escape, Carl takes advantage, Ben can't deal with Steve, the McDonalds and the Driscolls keep quiet, Ronnie's forced to break bread with Carl, Will turns on Sam, Theo seeks out the truth about Todd.

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

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