Novels by Coronation Street Blog's Glenda Young

Saturday, 11 July 2026

Conversation Street Podcast Episode #740


On this week's Conversation Street, we chat about the episodes of Corrie shown between the 6th and the 10th July (Episodes #11,893 - #11,897).

Just a short episode of the podcast this week - by our standards at least - as we're up in Manchester for the Walk For Webster this weekend, we've had a bit of a busy day and we're absolutely knackered! Fortunately, there wasn't too much in the way of massive story twists or revelations to keep us talking in today's episode, although we do delve relatively deeply into Christina's admission that she has a spending addiction - to be honest, we're just pleased she hasn't been up to anything irredeemably sneaky! Also this week, Abi discovers she's got a bit of   a mould issue at her flat that nearly has fatal consequences for Alfie, Will tries to adjust to life after Megan, and Tyrone comes face to face with his long-lost father! 


It’s Resident Review time again, and this week, we’re moving down one house in the terrace and looking at Number 5 Coronation Street! Like Number 3, The Winter-Brown interior hasn’t been seen on screen at all so far in 2026, but that hasn’t stopped us from sharing our thoughts on the family – how they’ve fared in terms of storylines over the past few years and what direction we’d like to see them go in future. Are the quads nearly reaching the stage where they’ll be able to be used more, and what about Joseph, who’d been very much absent recently but is actually only a little younger than Sam! And is it possible for Gemma and Chesney to have a story that isn’t based on them not having any money? Tune in to hear our thoughts!


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