Monday, 23 November 2020

Preview of tonight's Coronation Street - Mon 23 Nov

Monday November 23rd
LEANNE LOSES SUPPORT Leanne tells Imran that with Steve now intent on stopping her Appeal, she wants to sue the hospital for negligence. Imran and Elliot break the news to Leanne that they’re no longer prepared to represent her.
JENNY PLEADS HER CASE WITH JOHNNY Johnny confides in Jenny how seeing Peter hit the bottle has brought home how he ruined the life of the security guard all those years ago as he too turned to alcohol. Jenny urges him to forget about it but later, Carla finds Jenny in tears.
ADAM SPOTS AN OPPORTUNITY TO WIN SARAH ROUND Peter assures Carla that their relationship is strong meanwhile Adam implores Sarah to give him another chance.
ELSEWHERE Tim apologises to Yasmeen for failing to believe her. When Tim reveals that he’s agreed to stand as a witness for the defence, Geoff’s horrified. Todd invites Summer for dinner at No.11. When Summer declines and explains they’re having a game night, Todd suggests he could join them.
Monday November 23rd
LEANNE TAKES MATTERS INTO HER OWN HANDS Leanne rails at Imran and Elliot and resolves to find another lawyer to take over her case but after phoning solicitor after solicitor they all refuse to take on her case. When Toyah reveals how hard it was for Imran to reach his decision, Leanne’s livid accuses her sister of stabbing her in the back. 
JOHNNY’S GUILT EATS AWAY AT HIM Jenny fills Carla in on Johnny’s crimes. Later, Carla quizzes Johnny about his past and assures him they’ve both done things they regret 
SARAH WANTS ADAM BACK FOR GOOD Sarah asks Adam if he fancies a drink and later they meet at the bistro, but can the pair work things out? 
ELSEWHERE Alya visits Yasmeen and tells her how Tim is willing to stand as a witness. 
Billy, Paul, Summer and Todd meet for supper at Speed Daal.  As Billy, Paul and Summer head out, Todd surreptitiously calls a mate.
Glenda Young
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