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Saturday, 2 May 2026

Episode Review Friday 1 May 2026


Good evening.  I remind you that it is still Thursday of last week and Carla's wedding day which has now had 7 outings.  We open with Todd running away from Theo who cannot be bothered to chase him as he knows where he is at all times thanks to the watch which Todd wears.  Theo only wants to talk to him.  Todd manages to disappear down the ginnel under the flats at the precinct, removes the watch and lobs it into the children's playground where Theo eventually finds it.  Todd phones George from a call box (there is one?) on Inkerman Street and Christine collects him and thereafter he is safe at number 11.  However George assures Todd that Theo will never hurt him again and Christina notices that George's red top is NOT the same top that he was wearing earlier and he is decidedly shifty when she asks him about it.

Shona has come back to the Street as she forgot her phone which she cannot find and then she heads to the hospital to see Harper.  


Elsewhere Maggie has Megan by the throat at the top of the stairs up to the flats and at the bottom of the stairs is Will who gets to hear that Megan had an abortion of his / Daniel's child - Will has still not given the game away.  Megan and Maggie stop fighting and Will argues with his grandmother.  He is pretty vile to Maggie in the precinct.  


Jodie's surprise visitor was not the strange men - but was Lily who wants an explanation as to why Jodie is going - but she gets very little other than a promise that she will come back one day.  Jodie lets herself back into Number 8 as she goes looking for cash and her treasures which she needs to take with her.  Once she finds some cash she also sets about trashing the place, cutting her hand on some glass and leaving blood around the place.  Jodie is about to go when Sarah comes in as she had heard David the dog yapping.  Jodie applies blunt force to Sarah's head.  Why does nobody turn the lights on?  For some reason Shona returns to find her phone followed  by David and an ambulance is summoned and they go to hospital where David just about deletes a voicemail message from Jodie about their earlier encounter and how she knocked him back.  Shona guesses that the men who were looking for Jodie earlier must have returned and Sarah walked in on them.


Summer has let herself into Theo's flat above the Dev's shop which has the scaffolding outside.  She finds Todd's phone which he had left behind when Theo enters the flat as well and throws the phone out of the window.  She asks if Theo has done something to Todd but does not get an answer.  Theo then says that Summer had to end sometime.  


Ronnie has that Carl in the back of his car and gets a voice message from Debbie asking him to tell her when she gets right doolally about the good which Carl did (might not take long) and that he was always the apple of her eye.  This makes Ronnie change his mind and we gather that Carl is dumped outside the Emergency Department and Ronnie is later seen cleaning the car of all potential evidence.  However Carl is then in a bad way and his life is hanging in the balance as they start chest compressions.  


The three witches Sisters, Eva, Toyah and Leanne are all invited to assist the police with their enquiries into the abduction and incarceration of Megan but at the time Toyah finally arrives it seems that Kit has heard some other news on the grape vine and will not be pursuing them - although we are not told what he now knows.  Sam is in hiding and having a meltdown.  


Once back at the Rovers Eva cannot find Maggie but two women find her lying in Victoria Gardens and it is time to summon another ambulance.  She does not look at all well.


Betsy was not carrying any ID so could not get in anywhere in town and stumbles out of the tram station with Lauren following.  Somehow later they manage to get to be outside Dev's shop (as Lauren had helped herself to the last wine at the wedding reception) at which point Lauren decides she needs to relieve herself and goes into the ginnel and Betsy stumbles into the yard at the back of the shop.  She eventually screams. It looks like Theo has been ended.

There was a lot in the episode - Betsy remarked that heels and cobbles are incompatible.  Lily is having something going on which was not clear to me with phone calls being made.  Sam is in meltdown and on his own.  David the dog was particularly yappy at the comings and goings.  I think the three "sisters" were released because Will finally told all to the police, but I might be wrong.  No doubt the answers to many of the questions raised in tonight's episode will be answered in the coming months.  For holiday reasons I am not going to be here for the next three Fridays - have a lot of fun in my absence.

Written by Alasdair Morrison and directed by Suri Krishnamma.

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What are Todd’s first thoughts when he’s told Theo is dead? It must be a mix of emotions…

Yeah absolutely, it’s a real cocktail of emotions, in a similar way to what you've already seen in the police station immediately after the last really bad beating. He was there to report Theo but there was still that real conflict of emotions where he's almost defending this person, even though he's at least woken up enough to realise he has to get out of the relationship in that moment. This is very similar. Upon finding it’s Theo that's died, there must be some relief, but I think there’s also a great deal of shame. It had got to that stage where there’s some self-blame for Todd, it must be a horrible feeling when you know something has suddenly got so much more serious and so beyond your ability to control the situation. He must also be really, really scared as well. 

On the night in question we saw Todd trying to escape Theo and leave Weatherfield, could he have been the one who killed Theo?

I think definitely our audience will have those suspicions and actually we see that Todd certainly has plenty of motive, some might even go as far as to say justification after having to remain stoic in the face of such sustained provocation. It’s interesting to think is anyone capable of murder in extreme circumstances. I think we all hope to think of it as far more black and white or good and evil, but I think it's probably often much more grey in real life. Certainly in a show like ours you get a sense that, maybe Theo really did push him that far. 

How does Todd react when he’s initially questioned by Lisa and Kit? 

I think there’s quite a mix of emotions there as well. There's some determination to find out who has done it on Todd's part, because this was still someone that he loved and had a strong connection to in spite of how dangerous and horrific the abuse had become. But I think Todd is very intelligent and he also knows that he is a likely suspect.
So I think there’s also that situation where as soon as you know that you are having to convince someone that you had nothing to do with it, then you start acting in a way that could very much read as suspicious.

Who else is going to come under suspicion? Who do you think is capable of murder?

Just as the audience will say that Todd has plenty of motive, they'll also know that lots of other people have motive as well, especially due to the way that Theo has actively isolated Todd from his closest friends and family. We've seen them start to join the dots and reconnect with Todd and try to extricate him from the relationship over these past few weeks. So I think that those are the people that the audience will have been willing to swoop in as saviours, and they will definitely have the spotlight on them. The audience will be wondering if, rather than just save Todd from the situation, they've actually gone as far as taking the law into their own hands. People like George and Summer had definitely seen Theo for who he was. George, Christina, Glenda we’ve seen become very protective of Todd. Then there’s also Carl very much in the frame having developed this rivalry with Theo and looking in a bad way himself. Also Gary who had that bright friendship and professional partnership with Theo for a time. We've seen Gary starting to feel genuinely let down and hoodwinked by Theo and we know Gary's attitude to bullies. So, yeah, you've got a fair few people in the frame.

How does Todd cope this week with his mix of grief, hurt, anger, even relief? Is it hard for him to grieve after what Theo did to him? Is there an element that’s glad he’s dead?

I think he definitely has all of those emotions; grief, hurt, anger, even relief. He also knows that he very much has a lens on him and his reaction for many reasons. His friends will be watching him thinking, this man was abusing you, he was being awful to you, how can you even grieve for him? We heard Todd say that about Theo grieving for Noah earlier in the storyline. But he's also going to know that he's being watched by the police, by Lisa and Kit. That leads Todd to analyse how he’s genuinely feeling about it but also what his grief should look like and what other people think it should look like. So there's all of that going on for Todd in the aftermath. There's no room for his genuine reaction to the news because he must feel very watched. 

How is Todd going to move on from this? Will we see a different Todd going forward or do you think he can find some of his old personality again?

I think, even when speaking to people just day to day when I'm out, one of the more painful aspects of the story has been witnessing Todd's spark really leaving him. It's been very effective and painful, but I think that's definitely something that the audience have said to me that they really do want to see, his playful side returning. So we'll be hoping that we get Todd back to that place eventually. But I think, consistent with coming out of a relationship like this, it will take some time. I think that when Todd is feeling rubbish about himself, that’s when quite often he masks his vulnerability with a spikiness, a sarcasm  and maybe a lack of patience for the people around him. Maybe we will see some of that returning in the immediate aftermath just as a method of self-protection. 

This storyline has been so powerful, what has been the response since the special episode where Todd found the strength to report Theo to the police? 

It's been pretty overwhelming, but heartening and very touching really to hear the response. I'm having interactions with people, first of all about the importance of the storyline, but also, quite often, about the parallels that they may have had in previous relationships of their own or with people close to them. So I'm very aware of how fully the storyline has landed with everyone and I think that's testament to Coronation Street and the whole team. This is the type of story that Corrie does so well and performs so importantly. So, yeah, it's it's been very humbling to see that response, in the same way as it was a great honour to even be asked to play the storyline in the first place. I think people do underestimate quite how many people are involved in bringing a story like this from the very first seed of a storyline through into the writer's room and then so many stages before it even lands in the hands of directors, actors, and any of the on floor team. So many people have worked hard on this and it's great to see how it has landed with people.

Is this a storyline you’re proud to have worked on?

Oh, definitely. I think that I’m the type of person who would have put a fair bit of pressure on myself when first asked to carry a storyline like this to do it justice and to do survivors justice and ensure that they feel seen in what goes out on screen. But now there is that sense that we've depicted it truthfully, and to hear how invested and on the journey our audience have been with us, then yeah absolutely I’m proud. 

I'm hugely proud of the work that every single member of this team has done and it really is credit to everybody's dedication. 

How has it been for you working with James on this?

James and I knew from the start what a privilege it was to be trusted with a storyline like this. We’d already worked together on The Archers, which helped establish a natural connection in the early part of Todd and Theo’s relationship, and meant there was a real sense of trust as the story turned darker. It’s never easy to join a show like ours in a role that’s destined to become increasingly disliked as more of the character’s behaviour is revealed. It’s a real credit to James’ commitment and dedication that audiences have been so invested in the emotional journey, and Theo’s day of reckoning has felt quite so longed for!


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Conversation Street Podcast Episode #730


Our latest episode of the podcast covers Corrie's much hyped Murder Week, which ran between the 27th April and the 1st May (Episodes #11,844 - 11,848).

Well there we go, then! After months of speculation, it's finally been revealed that the body Betsy found after her mum's wedding belonged to none other than the scummy, scheming scaffolder himself, Theo! At last, we no longer have to keep the victim's identity a secret, and not only can we chat about what we think about it being him (and not Megan, as we'd previously been so certain about!), we can also share a few more details about what it was like watching snippets of this week's episodes at last month's press day. We absolutely loved Corrie this week, from the unexpected twists to the single thread episode format - and we didn't even mind the more filming look or soundtrack in places either! (Not only that, but Michael even has something that could be construed as complimentary about the fireworks on Tuesday's episode too!) An absolute banger of a week, and we had so much fun talking about it, the Street Talk segment itself managed to last nearly four hours! 


This week, we also released a selection of cast interviews that we were lucky enough to be able to conduct during the press day at the studios a few weeks ago. We start with James Cartwright (Theo), which was quite the whirlwind of a chat, and that's followed up by a double interview with Julia Goulding (Shona) and Olivia Frances Brown (Jodie), plus one with Beth Nixon (Megan) and finally Pauline McLynn (Maggie). Here they all are together for your convenience!





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