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Friday 31 January 2020

Corrie Comicals week ending Friday 31 January 2020


You know where you are with Evelyn.  Ty has been trying convince Fiz to ask social services for Jade to have supervised visits with Hope.  When he tells Evelyn this she makes it quite clear what her views are of Jade's mental state (above).


Jenny is trying to ruin her business as she refuses (at least initially) to sell Tim some pork scratchings as she is worried about his heart (and the beer is good for it?) as she does not want Sally on her case.  Super large lugholes Charlie overhears this and demands to know who Sally is.  Apparently she is Tim's sister - as everyone knows.  My wife has a great theory about Charlie; she believes Charlie divorced Tim years and years ago and cannot go to the solicitor because she is already divorced.


It is endangered species today at Bessie Street and these two are well into the spirit of the event - Ruby spends both episodes refusing to talk and merely going "Rrrrooooaaaaarrrr" at everyone when she is asked a question.  Slim pickings at a polar bear picnic too I think!


So ginger Ches is upset that he is not ginger and Gemma reckons she could not look smart, aspirational and upmarket ever - but we know the image Freschco want and there it is writ large.  Who really wants a puffy face or bags under eyes in adverts?  Certainly not Freschco!


Sally has been away visiting Gina and although she was pleased to see her sister, she admits she was even more pleased to see Gina getting smaller and smaller in the rear view mirror as the taxi pulled away!


Later this evening Sally and Charlie met in the Rovers and Sally denied she shares a gene pool with "muppet" Tim and states she is not his sister but is in fact Tim's wife.  Charlie says that is not possible because she is Tim's wife.  And above we can see the reaction on the faces of various Street residents who are in the Rovers to hear this exchange!  It will be a shame if we lose Charlie (Sian Reeves) permanently from the Street - but I cannot see Sally being very forgiving.

I am away for a few weeks but will resume these posts when I return from holiday and have caught up with events!


Written by: Cameron McAllister & Chris Fewtrell (Monday); Sam Holdsworth & Susan Oudot (Wednesday); John Kerr & Emily Gascoyne (Friday)
Directed by: Sean Healy (Monday); Pip Short (Wednesday & Friday)

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