Friday, 5 May 2023

Preview of tonight's Coronation Street - Friday 5 May 2023

Friday 5th May 2023

PAUL WALKS INTO DAMON’S TRAP Damon promises Paul that he’ll have the cash just as soon as he can lay his hands on it. As Paul heads off with Bernie and Gemma to go wedding dress shopping, Damon calls Niall and tells him the plan is on. In the wedding shop, when Gemma finds the perfect dress, Paul takes pictures in the hope the factory girls can knock up a cheap copy but the shop assistant catches them red handed. Later, Paul meets up with Damon in the precinct and Damon admits that he hasn’t got it and that Niall and his brother are out for his blood. Damon has a change of heart and orders Paul to scarper before it’s too late. Will Paul get away in time? And what consequences will this have for Damon? 

NICK’S NOT GIVING UP ON THE LATE LICENCE Sarah speaks her mind to Nick and Leanne, telling them that their late licence idea is a terrible one. Nick calls at the Rovers and tells the locals that there will be a meeting at 2pm in the bistro to air their opinions on the late licence but when Gail asserts that she has no objection to it, Nick’s left baffled. Nick tells Sarah that Gail has no objection to the late licence and wonders why she lied. With the meeting to discuss the late licence about to start, Nick and Leanne wonder where Damon has got to. While Brian, Evelyn and Ken fire awkward questions about noise pollution at Nick, Leanne tries in vain to get hold of Damon. 

DAVID ASKS DANIEL FOR HELP David tells Gail that Max is being considered for early release and but when he visits Max in the STC he is sure to warn him to not to get his hopes up. ELSEWHERE When Peter reveals that he’s booked them a mini-break, Carla points out that they can’t leave Ryan and he’ll have to rearrange it but unfortunately Peter realises it’s non-refundable. When Ryan finds the printout of the cancelled mini-break, he feels guilty. Outside No.4, Stephen is annoyed to see Owen flirting with Jenny. 

Glenda Young
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