Friday, 7 April 2023

Preview of tonight's Coronation Street - Friday 7 April 2023

Friday 7th April 2023

PAUL SEEKS OUT DAMON TO GET RICH QUICK Still keeping his potential diagnosis from Billy and his family, Paul is keen to earn some money to repay Billy and help Gemma with the wedding. In the bistro, Nick’s not impressed to see Adam having lunch with Damon and explains to Paul that he’s Harvey’s brother and is seriously bad news. Paul approaches Damon on the street and reveals that he hasn’t long to live and needs to earn some cash.  Damon hands him the details of a bloke called Kyle who is looking for a driver as part of an insurance scam. Will Paul break the law to raise some cash? 

SARAH’S EASTER PLANS FALL FLAT Sarah is disappointed when Leanne refuses to allow Sam to go to her Easter egg hunt because it isn't  safe for him to be around Nick whilst Damon and his thugs are at large. Sarah tears a strip off Damon and tells him that because of him and his thugs, Sam is too scared to come round to their house and it’s time he put things right. How will he react? 

STEPHEN’S CONCERNED WHEN CARLA RETURNS Cala returns form the clinic and forgives an apologetic Paul for the compensation claim. Michael calls to see Stephen and puts forward his case for a cut of the profits.  But it’s clear Stephen isn’t listening, distracted by the arrival of Carla.

A BLAST FROM THE PAST GIVES GLENDA BIG IDEAS As George and Todd show Estelle, a rather tricky customer, out of the undertakers, Glenda recognises her and explains that they used to work together on the cruise ships. Estelle reveals that she’s now the co-owner of a performing arts club for kids and anyone can buy into the franchise and open their own branch, Glenda’s interest is piqued.

ELSEWHERE When Tracy suggests a film night and a curry on the sofa, Amy calls at Speed Daal for the takeaway but spotting Aaron at the counter, she turns on her heel and flees the restaurant. 

Glenda Young
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