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Sunday 4 December 2011

Corrie's blazing Christmas Day story revealed

In today's Sunday Mirror there's a special Christmas TV pull-out in which they've revealed Coronation Street's Christmas Day storyline.

Corrie will be on for an hour long special on Christmas Day at 8pm on ITV1

Read on only if you want to know what happens.

Becky, distraught over Steve’s born again love for toxic Tracy hits the bottle after learning that Steve has proposed to Tracy. In a drunken stupor, Becky sets fire to her precious photos of Steve, then she falls asleep and her flat goes up in flames. Will she live and who'll rush in to save her life?

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7 comments:

Frosty the Snowman said...

If she is burnt to death that could be a good shocker for leaving but as I suspect the door will be left open then cue Eileen's dozy boyfriend to save her single handed.

Llifon said...

I thought it was gonna be happy, no emergency services etc this Christmas? Isn't that what Collinson said?

Anonymous said...

Phil Collinson is full of crap half the time. We won't have much crime he said a few months back, but had Carla drink driving, get raped by Frank, John kidnap Rosie again and then there is meant to be an apparent murder plot coming up (wont say as its a spoilers).

And this is yet another Sensationalism storyline, seriously. How many have we had this year and since the tram crash. Its just boring and not exciting. And considering they have already said the door is being left open for Katherine Kelly, she wont die. And how many more buildings in the street are going to be destoryed? I hope Collinson leaves and get a producer who doesnt have to rely on sensationlist storyliens all the time.

Humpty Dumpty said...

It could be Lloyd who is perhaps confined to a hospital bed with burns for the duration of Red Dwarf filming. Have I remembered this wrong but weren't we supposed to think the Great Fire was something to do with the Grays' exit? And we know, don't we, that Becky won't die because of another spoiler suggesting a happier ending. I give up, I really do. When will Corrie (and other soaps, probably) realise cliff hangers don't work if you leak spoilers all the time!?

Anonymous said...

Oh bother, another fire? This isn't bloody WWII! Why can't she just get drunk, pack her bags and piss off? She could even have Slug stop by and drive off with him on the back of Steve's stolen motorbike, to an unknown and likely unpleasant fate. Do Corrie writers have no imagination? Sure, they are building new sets but why destroy each one slowly. Nearer to the time of the set change, they could have a home-grown terrorist bomb explosion. Could cull the actors and explain the new sets. Do something creative, at least!

Chewy said...

It's not a fire of epic proportions I don't think, it's just a small flat fire, and the fact Becky is out and about the next day says it all

Anonymous said...

Note another bloody fire! For Christ's sake....

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