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Greetings and welcome to the Coronation Street Weekly Update. Find out more about the Coronation Street Weekly Updates and why they've been written for th'internet since 1995 at http://www.corrieweeklyupdates.btinternet.co.uk
And
so without any further ado, here we go with this week’s Coronation Street
update.
Eileen’s
caught up in cabbie chaos this week when Lloyd turns Primo Cabs into Fare
Ladies with its women-only drivers and Steve’s not best pleased. Especially
when he finds out Lloyd’s nicked the Streetcars contract for the 1o’clock club
along with one of their lady drivers, Gaynor. Gaynor? Tracy comes up with a
cunning plan to get herself in Steve’s good books, giving Lloyd a sob story
that she’s out to get Steve so Lloyd takes her on at Fare Ladies to work on the
switch. She’s only there five minutes
and she’s sending the cabs to the wrong addresses and sabotaging the cars. When Lloyd finds out what’s going on, he
storms out and hunts Steve down at the Bessie Street school sports day where
Steve ends up being chased around the field by Lloyd. Both of them are hauled in to see the headmaster
and ticked off for being naughty and so they make up, agree to split the cost
of fixing the Fare Ladies cabs and Lloyd and his records move back in to the
cab flat with Steve. Eileen’s happy the
lads have patched up because she’s managed to negotiate herself a pay rise, three
extra days leave, the title of Office Manager and a free packet of Gypsy
Creams.
Meanwhile,
Izzy tells Gary she’s pregnant and he’s over the moon. I love these two, they’re
brilliant actors and fabulous characters.
Izzy’s not right keen on telling dad Owen about the baby news just yet
because she knows what his reaction will be. Owen’s scared of course, scared
that Izzy won’t be able to cope with a baby and being a blunt sort of bloke, he
doesn’t mince words when he finally spits out his concerns to his daughter: “You’ve
only been back together five minutes and he’s not long been off his rocker!”
Anna’s
more understanding, as Anna always is, but the baby news has blinded her to
little Faye’s distress. Faye’s being cyber-bullied, by text and online from a
couple of nasty little psycho-girls she’s got the misfortune to be at school
with.
On
the cobbles, Sean’s not doing himself any favours every time he bumps into
Marcus who’s moved in across the street with Maria and Liam. Sean tries to rise
above the hurt and pain he’s feeling after Marcus left him last week but can’t
resist – and so doesn’t resist – having a dig at Marcus as often as he can. Oh
Sean, pull yourself together and have some self respect.
Elsewhere,
it’s little Simon’s birthday and while Carla means well, her birthday tea of
humus and olives doesn’t go down with the lad as well as Nick and Leanne’s
party in the Bistro with clowns and cake does. There’s some wonderful scenes of Peter’s
jealousy and torment towards Nick, especially when Leanne tells him they’re
thinking of moving and taking Simon with them.
Peter gives Nick a good thumping in the hostess trolley and Gail can’t
wait to express her utter and total disgust at the thought of Nick and Leanne
back together. “Battersby’s not a swear word, you know,” Nick tells his mum.
As
Carla struggles to cope with Peter going off the rails thinking he’s going to lose
Simon, she’s got even more to worry about when he brother Rob turns up. Now
then, Rob’s new, we’ve not seen him before although there was a brother
mentioned once but his name wasn’t Rob. Anyway, this Rob turns up as he’s been
freed from prison so he’s the soap bad lad and we’ll see how it pans out. He’s
not edgy, tall or old enough for this fan to crush on him but there’ll be Corrie
fans out there who will.
Beth
and Tracy move out of No. 13 this week as Kev puts pressure on Steve to move
into his new house. He offers Steve the full asking price on condition he can
move in within 24 hours. It’s too good an offer for Steve to refuse and so the
house is cleared but where will the girls move to? Tracy finds a flat in Tile
Street but when she rings up about it, it’s gone – to Beth and Craig, who’re
just moving in. Ken finally gets his
balls out of Deirdre’s handbag and refuses to take Tracy back into their home
and so it’s left to Emily to offer Tracy and Amy the spare room at her house.
Norris isn’t best pleased to have a serial killer under his roof and Tracy
plays to his paranoia, waving a very sharp knife around in the tea table, ensuring
Norris’ nose is kept well and truly out of her trough.
And
finally this week, Roy and Mary cosy up in the cafe over chess as Hayley and
Norris take to the dance class again. Mary’s friendship with Roy is upsetting
Hayley, you can tell, but Roy seems oblivious to the attention Mary’s giving
him, for now anyroad.
And
that’s just about that for this week.
This week's writers were Martin Allen, David Lane, Joe Turner, John
Kerr, new writer Susan Oudot, Simon Crowther and Chris Fewtrell.
Find out more about the Coronation
Street writing team at:
http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html
Glenda Young
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Great blog, FN. Thanks for the catch-up. I've deliberately not watched the episodes about Tracy and the cab wars, and missed some comedy on the school field. I suppose we'll have to endure Tracy's smirky mind-games with Norris. I would love Amy to need a blood transfusion (nothing serious, you understand). It comes to light that she's not Steve's but the offspring of Wally Bannister (Bernard Cribbins)who Tracy stole from Blanche. He claimed he was infertile but now we find he lied. The point of this rant? Tracy leaves the Street shame-faced forever!
ReplyDeleteLOL.....dream on!!
ReplyDeleteWasn't Wally Bannister worth a few pounds....Amy could be his and inherit some money with Tracy of course trying to get her hands on it.
ReplyDeleteNo, Wally appeared to be well-off, but I think he turned out to be just looking after the big house-with-a-pool for a friend. I think he was the gardener. Personally I'd love to see Bernard Cribbins back in the show. I think Wally, Dennis & Ken could provide a sort of urban Last of the Summer Wine vibe.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes to Wally coming back!
ReplyDeleteI few episodes back, I noticed Kev's voice sounded very hoarse, like he had a cold. Anyone else notice that it still sounds very raspy up to scenes when he gets Steve to clear out Number 13? Just wonderin".
Yes, Maggie M, I noticed what a bad cold he seemed to have when he spoke to Steve outside the cab office, but he was fine later when he viewed No.13; then very hoarse again a bit later. It's a risk when scenes are filmed non-sequentially; Sean's miraculous hair all over again - except in this case, if Mike Le Velle has a bad cold, it's not something that can be helped.
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