Novels by Coronation Street Blog's Glenda Young

Monday, 17 August 2026

Preview of today's Coronation Street - Monday 17 August 2026


Monday 17th August 2026

SARAH’S BLACKMAILED BEHIND BARS Todd returns from Thailand to receive a visiting order from Sarah. Todd visits Sarah and assures her she’s a good mate and he’ll always love her. Sarah reveals she finished with Kit to protect his career. Later, Kacey enters Sarah’s cell in tears and after explaining that her son has been arrested for armed robbery, begs Sarah to speak to Kit in the hope he can help. When Sarah explains that she and Kit are done and there’s nothing she can do, Kacey threatens her. Sarah calls Todd from prison and tells him about Kacey’s threats who urges her to speak to Kit and if she refuses, he’ll do it for her. 

KIT LETS HARRY DOWN AGAIN Adam manages to get a bad-tempered Harry into his Little Big Shotz Class by suggesting he take the lead in Bugsy Malone, leaving Kit feeling like a failure. During the session, Harry breaks Jake's headphones after being mocked about Sarah. Glenda tries to reach Kit without success, so Adam returns Harry to Bethany and criticises Kit’s lack of responsibility. When a stressed Kit eventually returns, will he apologise? 

LILY OFFERS AN OLIVE BRANCH Shona suggests to Sally they meet for lunch as it’ll give Lily and Lucy a chance to make up.  Lily hands Lucy a letter of apology and reveals that her own Mum is dead and she knows what she’s going through. Sally hugs Lucy and suggests that she and Lily could become best friends. 

IDRIS CONFRONTS HIS SABOTEUR Adam advises Alya to decline Idris’s offer and hold out for the full asking price. 

ELSEWHERE George and Christina excitedly look forward to their trip to Somerset to visit George’s cousins but when Todd lets slip that Christina’s been on another spending spree, George tells Christina she’s no longer welcome to join him. 

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Saturday, 15 August 2026

Coronation Street Episode Review Friday 14 August 2026


I have no idea if I am coming or going given recent scheduling changes.  Speaking personally I think ITV made a fundamental error.  The soap power hour should start at 7pm and if there is something on then it should start at 6:30 with the "sport" / "event" starting at 7:30.  We were told it would be consistent - and consistently it is not.  Before I start on tonight a word in the ear of management - new stroppy teenagers are an instant turn off (two in one episode) as is an obvious con artist at work in prison.  Where is the summer road trip to the caves or a stately home or evidence of community?  Poor Cassie despatched to hoof her away around the country and only Fiz cares.  And please can we have more of "I Don't Spy" - the game Steve and Lloyd used to play on quiet days of all the things which they could not see - wildebeeste roaming the veldt; the Colossus of Rhodes; the Hanging Gardens of Babylon; the missing episodes of Dr Who and much much more.  This is the Street we want.


Stroppy teenager 1 - well almost - Harry is only 10 but looks older (Joshua James Leavy is actually 12 and is already on his second Street stint) and is talked down from his antics by Sarah-Lou from prison.  She tells him to be good for Kit (why should he given the two of them have "split up"?).   Sarah explains to Kacey that she and Kit have split and yet Kacey seems to know just who Kit is and also scares the bejasus out of Bethany when she pops by to visit in the afternoon - sitting in the visiting area without a visitor would scare me too.  Sarah believes Kacey is alright after she dealt with Kirsten who had told Sarah never to go to the canteen again.  Sarah - favours have to be repaid in prison, it is a soapy trope.  


Stroppy teenager 2 - Lucy Parkinson (who is 15) [played by Anya Dewin (18 or 19)],  commences the programme with a "blood curdling" scream according to the sub titles.  She then dominates the rest of the programme, stomping upstairs and slamming doors, storming out of the house, completely blanking Lily Platt who was trying to talk to her, then chasing her and fighting only for Jodie to break it up.  Somehow Lucy manages to inflict grievous wounds on Jodie which look like she used a garden rake.  I am not surprised her mother was at the end of her tether with a missing husband and a child like this.  Lucy has a story for Tim and Sally - her mother was mad and waving a knife around and she would have killed him had he not picked up a doorstop and used it to defend himself - he has done nothing wrong and she claims she has told the police this story repeatedly.  {Across in Emmerdale Charity is taking the rap for Sarah's accidental killing of Dr Todd.  Odd how similar stories turn up in different soaps at the same time.}  


Brian arranges a meeting of local traders and after reminiscences about WARTS (Weatherfield Association of Retail Traders and their legendary Christmas Dos) Idris who is waiter of the day at Speed Dahl treats them to a free mixed platter of starters.  Kirk is pretending to be Carla who was elswhere, Rita was allowed a few words and no-one is quite sure what they plan to achieve.  Hopefully it will be fun and entertaining for the viewers.  Leanne points out that free starters means no desserts but Idris is still hoping to buy Alya's share.  Brian wants it to be a muscular, nimble body and Tracy is always looking for one of those before she has a pop at Dev for flogging cheap flowers under her nose.  Idris wins - future quarterly meetings will be held at Speed Dahl after praise for the rice pudding.  Idris then attempts to try his luck with Alya by offering £35k for her half share which is worth £50k.  She will think about it.  


Tim lies to Lucy about him and Sally having given Richie his marching orders and sending him back to his wife which led to her subsequent death and denying that they knew Richie was at odds with Lucy's mother.  Meanwhile I think the girls are due back from Spain any minute now so the house will be pretty full.

In other news between the tram stop and Sainsburys is a "Weatherfield Pop Up" store which was new to me and apologies if you already knew about it, neither shop sent anyone to the traders' meeting.    My apologies for the poor screen grabs this week.  Somehow the technology is not behaving - I can only blame the weather., the PC, the idiot user, the continuing inability of ITVX to provide a competent service and gremlins in the machine.  I will revert to old technology next week (if of course there is anything worth reporting).


Written by Chris Fewtrell and directed by Neil Alderton.

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Conversation Street Podcast Episode #745


On our latest episode of the podcast, we chat about the goings on in Weatherfield between the 9th and the 14th August (Episodes #11,918 - #11,922)

There's been a murder! And a suddenly existing relative is involved! This week, Corrie meshes together two ideas that they're really quite fond of recently, which ultimately results in Tim and Sally getting a new foster child to look after - the question is, is she being completely honest about the circumstances surrounding her mother's death? Meanwhile, Sarah splits with Kit in an attempt to protect his career, but he's not willing to let her go without a fight! Also this week, Idris plays dirty to get his hands on Speed Daal, the Bailey boys rally around Ronnie, and opportunity knocks for Nina.

It's been another very quiet week for news, so we give The Kabin a swerve again, but there's no shortage of feedback, with plenty of thoughts on the Dylan and Betsy story to share! 

00:08:33 - Street Talk
02:17:09 - Feedback


For this week’s bonus podcast, we take a look back on Cassie Plummer’s three years on the cobbles, chronicling her dalliances with drugs, family fall-outs and snuggles and snogs with Steve McDonald. We ponder whether Corrie did the right thing rewriting Tyrone’s family history to bring the Plummers into the show, and consider whether leaving Cassie’s fate shrouded in mystery was the right way to bring her time on the cobbles to a close. Love Cassie or loathe her, it’s impossible to deny the charisma Claire Sweeney brought to the role, and we had a lot of fun revisiting some of her most memorable moments in this discussion. Enjoy!


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