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Saturday, 18 July 2026

Episode Review Friday 17 July 2026


Good day.  Tonight we are back to only 30 minutes and I think this is Thursday's episode but I could be wrong.  Betsy is in hospital and Lauren for reasons that have not been explained in words of one syllable decides to tell Dylan, once DC McLaughlin has taken his statement, that Betsy does not want to see him, although Betsy is desperate to see Dylan and does not want the police involved.  Dylan claims it was all consensual and anyway Betsy was fine when he left her.  Fiz sees the police inviting Dylan to assist with their inquiries.  Sean spends much of the day looking for Dylan eventually finding him with Brody.  Dylan concocts a fantasy in which Betsy cheated with Brody after he had left and that Brody caused the injury.  When will someone admit that they are responsible, however inadvertently.  


Later Lauren tells everyone in the Rovers about Dylan's sexual practices and bans both Dylan and Sean from the Rovers which presumably means Sean has lost his job.  Dylan is particularly upset with Betsy as it seems she wants to see Brody and not him.  And there we have it.  Why would people who love each other cause each other any harm?  Lauren tells Betsy and Brody of the cheating allegation and Brody heads off to sort him out.  Why does Lauren feel the need to lie like this?  


Kit is ensuring that Sarah's and Gary's phones are completely wiped after ensuring that all the important information is stored on a usb drive for his personal use paying Jay to sort it for him.  Jake provides Gary with a replacement phone with a ring tone of "Remember Jake" as Gary has promised to attend his prize giving tomorrow (odd school terms finished today so definitely Thursday).


I get a distinct feeling Mary is not accepting Christina's apology any time soon.  Later Christina's phone pings and there are numerous text messages (unreadable) but this is not over yet I suspect with more parcels being delivered (I think).


Devious Dev borrows the money which is going to be used to keep Joseph at Oakhill now that Linda cannot pay as her business has gone bust.  However the story on the street is that Linda is actually paying and only the grown ups know the truth (Chesney and Gemma are not grown ups).  And frankly how can Dev borrow any money?  Linda is entirely onside with the story.  Can she come back please?


Tracy is none too happy with Cassie warning her off Ross who explains the flowers were for Fiz.  In the cafe Ross also tells Tracy that he wants to slow things down to zero as Ross wants to concentrate on Ty.  Tracy expresses her delight in his decision by taking the ketchup bottle from the table and squirting it on his food and into his brew.  In the Rovers later Cassie admits to Steve that she received cash when Ross slept with her.  She does not want to tell Ty this nugget but at the moment Ty does not think much of his mother anyway so I doubt it would make much difference.  


DC McGlaughlin, the new kid on the block passes DS Swain (Connor-Swain) a brown envelope plus authority from the superintendent to undertake an arrest.  We see Gary walking into the Rovers and it is implied there is enough in the brown envelope to justify him assisting them with their enquiries under caution.

I am not personally clear on why Lauren has quite such a downer on Dylan and I can only assume that she is recalling the no doubt similar abuse delivered by Joel (open to clarification on this).  I hate the story and indeed cannot even understand how or why such an act would even be contemplated.  What happened to people living their best lives on the back streets of Weatherfield?  It looks like Gary will be unable to attend Jake's prize giving.  I hope Dev gets good value for the near £50k he is funding.

Written by Debbie Oates and directed by Jordan Hogg.

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Friday, 17 July 2026

Preview of today's Coronation Street - Friday 17th July 2026


Please note may be subject to change due to World Cup coverage 

Friday 17th July 2026

BETSY SUFFERS A DAMNING ACCUSATION. Dylan is upset when Lauren tells him that Betsy is in a bad way and doesn’t want to see him. A shocked Fiz tells Sean that she has just seen two police officers arrest Dylan at the precinct. Unaware that Lauren told Dylan to stay away Betsy is stunned to discover Lisa has reported him to the police. Later when Sean and Dylan go into The Rovers Lauren refuses to serve them. But Dylan says that he believes Brody was responsible for what happened to Betsy. How will Betsy and Brody react when they hear what Dylan is saying? 

KIT HAS A SECRET AGENDA Kit secretly calls the guy tasked with wiping the data from Gary’s phone and asks him to forward any information he can find to his personal email address. On the street, DC McLaughlin tells Lisa that they’re ready to arrest Theo’s murderer.

TYRONE TAKES THE WRONG SIDE Unaware of Cassie's meddling, Ross is bemused when Tracy gives him the cold shoulder. He explains about the flowers but tells a furious Tracy he wants to cool things off to concentrate on his relationship with Tyrone. Ross calls at No.9 and warns Cassie to stop interfering in his life. Meanwhile after being given her marching orders by Tyrone, Cassie decides she needs to tell Steve the truth. 

ELSEWHERE At No.11, Mary continues to make jibes at Christina over her fraudulent spending habits. Christina looks at the ‘package out for delivery’ message on her phone and her heart sinks. In the cafĂ©, Gemma and Chesney tell Joseph that Linda’s been in touch and she’s managed to find the money for his school fees.  

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Thursday, 16 July 2026

The Big Issue(s)

There are a plethora of common fan complaints when it comes to modern Corrie. Doom and gloom storylines, dodgy and unnecessary camera techniques, movie-style background music, dream sequences and of course…issues-based storylines. Most superfans are on board with many of these gripes. They take us far from where life began on the Cobbles and inject an element of unfamiliarity that is often unwelcome and disconcerting.


And yet…yesterday’s Corrie, a smorgasbord of all of these irritating elements, was absolutely superb.


Telling the story of non-fatal strangulation in a soap can not be easy. Especially when that story involves some of the show’s younger characters. So we were taken through a sex scene without one item of clothing removed, no bed, no violence and no graphic depiction of the act. Just a dance between a young couple, a nod to the intimate nature of the scene, and a hand across the neck, very briefly. It was clever. 


The issue itself is one worth talking about. Social media and internet use is a big talking point in Western societies at the moment as it’s influence impacts all our lives, but none more so than teens and children. With loopholes around access to porn and graphic content, keeping kids safe online is difficult but imperative, so it’s a brave and noble move from Corrie to generate awareness of an important but little talked about issue on prime time telly. It’s in this context of where society currently is when it comes to young people and external online influences that the story of Betsy’s stroke following strangulation during sex is told. 


In once scene, Betsy says ‘everybody does it’, referring to the act of strangulation during sex. Lisa her mum recoils in shock. This is a clear nod to the problem of trends and influence from online content, and a clear generational gap in knowledge and lived experience. 




As with all issues-based storylines on Corrie, producers consulted experts. The Institute for Addressing Strangulation, who worked with writers and producers on the story, said:


‘To ensure the storyline’s medical accuracy, Coronation Street’s production team worked closely with IFAS, alongside the Stroke Association and Safeline. IFAS experts reviewed scripts and met directly with the production team and cast to help the storyline be told with clinical accuracy and care. IFAS thanks the Coronation Street production team for their thoughtful collaboration and commitment to portraying this issue responsibly and accurately.


The drama lands against a backdrop of stark data. A recent IFAS study of more than 4,100 young adults aged 16–34 found that over 55% had either experienced or perpetrated strangulation during sex, with prevalence highest among 16–20-year-olds. The findings underline how widespread, and how widely misunderstood, the risks of strangulation remain among young people.’


Corrie Blog editor Glenda wrote more about the storyline HERE.


Whether you appreciate issues-based storytelling on Corrie, or would prefer these kind of scenes were less frequent, this particular example hits differently. Not only was it a much less prominent issue to focus on, the intimate nature of the scenes, how we are being informed and who is impacted by the issue make this a really brave move. Of course the actors deserve the credit for their part alongside writers.


Well done Corrie.


(No more background music and wobbly camera shots for a while though please!)


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