Here is part two of Wednesday's Corrie, all wrapped up in a handy blog review.
Checking the status of Carla's arrest, Peter is on the phone to police whilst news spreads across the street. Roy shows little remorse and defends Wayne's actions.
Upon finding out about his daughter's arrest Johnny wants to visit Carla but Kate quickly shuts down that idea.
The radio quiz between Prima Doner and Preston's Petals reaches its climax. Assisted by Brian, Gemma wins the quiz - much to Mary's annoyance. Gemma celebrates news of her £500 prize win but Chesney isn't happy that Mary has been cheated.
At the Rovers, Gemma plays darts with Paul but her brother is disheartened with his first paper round. Back at The Kabin though, Rita has got Paul a little apprentice, in the shape of Billy the vicar.
Later over a pint, Paul and Billy decide to take their relationship to the next level.
At Roy's Rolls, Carla returns from the police questioning. Confronted by Gary and Sarah, Carla reveals that Gary is in the clear yet he still needs that cash. A furious Sarah doesn't take the bribery news well. Quizzing Wayne about Carla's release, the health and safety inspector is collared by both Mary and an angry Imran. The grieving brother promises that he won't give up on getting Carla jailed. Good job he's a solicitor then!.
Geoff's broad beans have failed, so he replaces them with shop-bought instead. Bumping into Brian and Cathy, Geoff is quick to show off his crop. Heading to the pub, Gemma feels remorse at her cheating the quiz and admits her guilt to Mary and Brian. The threesome decides to split the winnings between them. Admitting her confession to Chesney, he still takes the moral high ground against Gemma and remains angry.
Realising that Peter knew she was about to get arrested, Carla is full of remorse and anger as she realises just how far he has gone to cover for her. As Roy and Peter confront some home truths, Carla is duly kicked out of the cafe flat. Peter decides to move her straight into No.1 Coronation Street, and much to Kate's disgust.
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