Without any piffle, here's the storyline for the week ahead on Coronation Street, all wrapped up nicely in 50 words or less.
Week of Sunday 1 to Wednesday 4 September
Note that Friday 6 September's double episodes will be shown on Sunday 8 September instead.
Karl attacks Jason and confesses to arson; Hayley’s given death sentence; Chesney regrets choosing Katy; Craig does a runner; Max is jealous of Lily.
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Tuesday, 27 August 2013
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5 comments:
Hope Roy leaves shortly after Hayley dies. I don't mind utterly common people like Beth or Eva, or even irritating folk such as Anna or Owen, but ditherers I do not do.
Poor Roy and Hayley. Tissues at the ready!
Peter, Don't tell me.....your favourite play is Hamlet! right?!
I have to say that I am hoping that Roy and Hayley depart quickly because this is story is painful and I want it over quickly. Rip the bandage off fast and toss it away.
The story hasn't been remotely realistic so far, I expected better from Corrie. I realise it's before the watershed but they've taken a terrible, painful disease and it's associated surgery and made it look like a cold.
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