Friday, 20 December 2019

Preview of tonight's Coronation Street - Fri 20 Dec


Friday 20th December 2019

As Robert waits in his cell to set off for court, he’s puzzled to learn from Paula there’s been a delay as new information has come to light.
GARY GETS WISE TO DEREK Derek offers to delay the factory sale for Nick and Sarah until they raise the cash, if they can lay down £10k right now. Nick and Sarah ask the factory workers to raise the £10k. Derek explains to Izzy he needs money to take his kids on a promised holiday to Florida or he’ll lose them forever so Izzy approaches Gary for a loan to fund her share of the £10k. Gary’s seething that Derek’s trying to sell a building that actually belongs to him.
ROY TRIES EXTEND A HOLLY BRANCH Roy calls at Richard’s flat to find the landlord hammering on the door demanding unpaid rent money. Nina ignores Roy’s attempts to get her to open the door and remains barricaded in the flat.
ELSEWHERE Jenny invites Rita to spend the afternoon at Winter Wonderland.  Jenny collects Rita from her flat but the excitement evaporates when Rita takes offence at being treated like a charity case and calls off the outing, leaving Jenny baffled.

Friday 20th December 2019

GARY MAKES A HOSTILE TAKEOVER Gary corners Derek in the Rovers’ yard. Feigning confidence, Derek points out his company’s named on the factory deeds so Gary can’t stop him selling. A menacing Gary insists otherwise.
ROY CAN’T GET THROUGH TO NINA Carla and Roy return to Nina’s flat and through the locked door, Roy shares memories of his lonely childhood with Nina. He’s encouraged when Nina replies through the letterbox.
ELSEWHERE Tyrone and Fiz decide to punish Hope for disrupting the school nativity.  Tyrone and Fiz set Hope to work cleaning the house.

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