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Tuesday, 21 January 2025

Spoilers for next week's Coronation Street - January 27 to 29 2025

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

Monday January 27 to Wednesday January 29 2025


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Shona has gone missing, Cassie slips antihistamine into Ken’s tea, Kevin reveals that he’s got testicular cancer, Ken reveals that Cassie will be moving in, Steve finds downcast Leanne brooding  in the cafĂ© and invites her to pop over to No.1 for a drink and they end up snogging.

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Jack P Shepherd interview: David in danger from Harvey


David’s got himself into a real mess, is he panicking about what he’s got himself into with Harvey, his debt, the Radcliffe brothers, and how is going to get out of it?

When the dog was run over David knew that was a deliberate threat, there’s then an attack on the house, Shona goes missing and it feels the threats are ramping up. They’re not just meeting David in dark alleys anymore, they’re physically hurting members of his family. When it becomes general conversation on the street that Mason was killed by one of his brothers, who are the two that are after David, he really starts to panic.

How worried is he now these threats are ramping up?

He’s very worried because the Radcliffe brothers are now known killers and if they’re prepared to do that to their own brother, he knows they’re not going to hesitate once they get the nod to kill him. 

Did David not realise at the start, when he made the decision to steal the money, how potentially dangerous Harvey could be?

He did, but the money was there, there was an opportunity and he took it. He didn’t think any further down the line. Then even when he started getting the threats off the brothers, he thought I can keep them at bay, it’s not that bad. He wasn’t that intimidated by them at first, but now they’ve murdered Mason they come with a bit more weight.

When Shona goes missing, and he suspects Harvey is behind it, how does David feel to realise he’s put this family in danger, not just himself?

Knowing that no one is safe and they could come after his whole family, he’s panicked and he’s desperate. He’s trying to think of ways to pay the money back but it’s a huge lump sum to come up with and he’s bricking it. He’s selling anything personal he has but he’s barely scratching the surface.

With Shona missing he goes to the police, to Kit, does he trust him after history with Shona?

He comes clean to Kit over stealing the money and asks him to go have a word with Harvey about the threats but of course Harvey denies having anything to do with it. David doesn’t really trust Kit, he doesn’t particularly like him after he went after his wife but he’s out of options. He’s got himself in a real mess and he doesn’t know how he’s going to get out of this.

At the end of the week we see David meet up with Andy who he met in prison, what is he thinking?

David knows Andy is dodgy, available to hire to anyone really, so he goes to him to ask if he has any work lined up that he could be involved in to come up with the money quick. He thinks if he can get involved in some petty crimes he can potentially get out of trouble but this isn’t going to end well. He's now in with Andy, who’s in with Harvey, doing jobs on the sly, hopefully unbeknown to Harvey to pay off Harvey!

Are you enjoying playing David again on the wrong side of the law?

Yes definitely, when it’s high octane and you’re moving from one explosive story to the next, possibly with stunts, it’s fun. The Platts are all involved too which I love and as always each of the siblings want to know what’s going on in each others’ lives. It’s nice when there’s so much playing out within the family. It’s been really great that Gail’s exit has sparked up all these new problems for the Platts. 

Would you like to play David totally down on his luck?

I love playing David in all forms, if he’s down and depressed then he’s reckless and that’s exciting to play. But I also like playing him when he’s evil and he’s trying to think of his next plan, or when he’s funny and it’s laugh a minute. I’m lucky to get to play it all. There’s no one particular side that I prefer, I like it all, he’s a great character to play. David’s unpredictable, even for soap, you can see where it’s going with certain stories and that it’s not going to end well but you’re not quite sure how he’s going to get out of it or if he’s going to win in the end but hopefully he does.

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Monday, 20 January 2025

Coronation Street Episode Review Monday 20th January

LAUREN - CORONATION STREET - ITV

It's Corrie court week with Lauren on trial for murder most horrid. Since Cait Fitton is one of the few under 35s not leaving the show, I assume, despite the goings-on in this ep, that she will be found not guilty. Before that though, we have Roy standing up for her (literally) but then Borstal Bree, who turns out to be a Deering stooge, claims Lauren attacked her and broke her arm. Even the prosecution lawyer is, like whaaaaat? Lauren's day gets worse as Frankie is admitted to hospital with a high temperature and then Max is pushed to talk about Lauren's racist past. Lauren does herself no favours by telling the court she's glad Joel is dead. But then Deedee turns up with a new-new haircut and reveals that Joel's dad paid Bree to lie to the court. Dastardly dealings from Deering!


Toyah approaches Abby re: her hallucinations but Abby tells her, in true Doncaster style, to keep her neb out, but Toyah's need to counsel won't be stopped and she suggests a grief counsellor. Abby verbally attacks her, saying she killed Alfie's dad and now she's trying to take Alfie away from her. It gets worse for Toyah as Tracy and Leanne team up as Gen XX to paint the town cerise. It's 1997 all over again! They go full Karen on Toyah in the Bistro, shouting their order at her and making poor vegan Toyah place an order for steak. Abby chooses this point to have a go at Mrs Habib, leading to the mean girls sniggering at her. Harry Visinoni gets another, probably much needed, pay day as Abby hallucinates him on the cobbles - I guess there must be a good barber in heaven since Seb has had a haircut since he was murdered.

DAISY - CORONATION STREET - ITV

Daniel tells Daisy that he wants her to do a DNA test to find out who the baby-daddy is (DNA stands for "Daisy Not Aware" in this case). They go off for an emergency test whilst Bethany is ringing That London to talk her way into the previously offered job - which'll probably last for 9 months. She tells Daniel that she has found a flat in Clapham to rent. Clapham! More likely Croydon on a journalist's wages. At least she'll be able to show off her new pistachio vintage handbag.

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Preview of today's Coronation Street - Monday 20 January 2025


Monday 20th January 2025

    It is a bad day in court for Lauren. As Roy tells the court that Lauren is a kind and caring person Brie jumps up in the public gallery sporting a sling claiming Lauren attacked her in the prison. A horrified Lauren assures her barrister she did no such thing. Lauren’s barrister tells her that Frankie is not well and has been taken to hospital. Upset that she is stuck in court and can’t go to her son, Lauren tells the prosecution barrister during Max’s cross examination that she is glad Joel is dead. Has she caused herself more problems? Later at the hospital, Lauren informs Max that Frankie’s fighting an infection. Certain she’s going to prison, Lauren regrets losing her temper in court and tells Max that she doesn’t care about the trial and the only thing that matters is Frankie getting better.  


    Daniel tells Daisy he wants her to do a DNA test as he needs to know if she’s carrying his baby or not. Home alone, Bethany calls the magazine in London and asks them if the job is still available. Daisy books the DNA test and insists Daniel go with her.


    Arriving back at the Rovers, Daisy’s appalled to find Jenny has bagged up lots of her stuff to sell as they need cash to give to Carla and that Bethany bought her designer handbag. At the flat, Daniel keeps schtum about where he’s been but is blindsided as Bethany admits she’s accepted the job in London and wants him to consider a trial move. What will Daniel say? 


    Toyah is concerned when she overhears Roy sharing his concerns about Abi’s hallucinations with Kevin. Abi insists to Kevin that Roy has got the wrong end of the stick and is furious when Toyah suggests Abi see a grief counsellor and accuses her of trying to steal Alfie. Pointing out to Leanne that neither of them has any mates, Tracy suggests they head out and have some fun together. In the Bistro they enjoy watching Toyah getting grief from Abi. 


    ELSEWHERE Leanne gives  Amy a cheque for £12k, explains that it’s from Les’s compo money and she’d like her to accept it as part payment towards the money the Institute stole from her. Carla returns home from hospital and Lisa promises her she’s going to look after her. 



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