Monday, 16 February 2026

Coronation Street reveals potential murder victims


Coronation Street has revealed the identities of five possible murder victims as viewers were taken back to the future in the soap’s much anticipated flashforward episode.

Megan Walsh, Theo Silverton, Maggie Driscoll, Jodie Ramsey and Carl Webster were unveiled as each potentially having reason to be brutally killed.

The groundbreaking episode, which is available now on ITVX and will screen tonight at 8.30pm on ITV, begins with a police interview taking place on April 23rd 2026.

As the drama unfolds a shocked and anxious Betsy Swain is seen telling the detectives about finding the dead body of someone she knows.

Dressed in wedding clothes she explains that she had been at the marriage of her mum Lisa Swain to Carla Connor, but was heading into town when she made the shocking discovery.

As the episode returns to the present day we begin to see how the behaviour of the five characters could lead to their possible death two months later.

Megan Walsh is caught up in a web of lies as she continues to groom impressionable teen Will Driscoll. Is the truth about to come out and does someone believe she deserves to die for what she has done?

One person who will do anything to protect her family is Maggie Driscoll. Having given a fake alibi for Will to stop him being charged with the Christmas Day attack on Daniel Osbourne, if she were to discover the truth about Megan and Will could she end up in danger herself?

Carl Webster has burnt all his bridges when he let Debbie take the blame for the Corriedale accident which killed Billy Mayhew. Since finding out Debbie is actually his mum and not his sister he has pressed the self-destruct button and as he continues to goad both family and neighbours there is more than one person who would be glad to see the back of Carl.

Theo Silverton’s coercive control over Todd has reached new lows, with their wedding looming, will Todd finally confide in his friends about what has been going on before it is too late? Maybe Todd wants to put an end to the torture or could someone take the law into their own hands?

Despite initial reservations, the Platts have welcomed Shona’s estranged sister Jodie Ramsey into their home. But Jodie has been keeping secrets from them, and it seems she has got mixed up with some pretty shady characters in her past. Will trouble follow Jodie to Weatherfield, or could she upset people closer to home with her behaviour?

As the episode comes to a close we flash forward again to April 23rd and the five characters are on the cobbles as Lisa and Carla’s wedding fireworks light up the night sky. As the lights flicker a battered and bruised Carl, frantic Jodie, a menacing Maggie, a bloody-nosed Megan and a furtive Theo stare into the darkness. In the final moments the terrified scream of Betsy Swain fills the air - but which Weatherfield resident will breathe their last on April 23rd?

Glenda Young
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Preview of today's Coronation Street - Monday 16 February 2026


Monday 16th February

THERE’S MURDER IN WEATHERFIELD

Flashforward episode

The episode begins with a jittery Betsy being quizzed by the police about finding a dead body, as the detective restarts the tape it is revealed that the interview is actually happening on a date in April.

The episode alternates between real time and the day of the murder and ends with the reveal of 5 potential victims. Who has been murdered and who is the killer in Weatherfield?

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Friday, 13 February 2026

Episode Review Friday 13 February 2026


Welcome.  Carl is giving Ryan a hard time over making improvements and generally seeking to enhance customer satisfaction.  In total disrespect to Ryan's position Carl chews gum in front of the public and while talking to Ryan.  Ronnie spots the two of them exchanging words and tells Ryan that he is in charge and knows what he has to do.  The next time Carl fails to follow instructions Ryan sacks him.  Sadly Ryan did not follow the procedure in the handbook of checking Carl's relationship to the proprietor and we can expect a) The decision will be rescinded and b) the Employment Tribunal will reverse the decision.  You need to write a letter, have a formal investigation, a formal hearing with trade union representatives present and the process must be followed to the letter.  Carl has a drink in the Rovers and then looks at an insurance policy on his phone.  It turns out that he stands to benefit if anything happens to Chariot Square.


Todd is out running and almost stumbles over.  He is hearing Theo's voice in his head as he runs and then collapses outside Roys Rolls from where George and Christina emerge to pick him up.  They patch him in the undertaker's office.  When Christina pulls his trainers off we can see that Todd's feet have been bleeding.  George says he needs a break from the running.  However Todd says he will - but cannot because of the pressure on him.  


Daniel is off to the big house today so that the guy who assaulted him can say sorry.  Colin limps into the room and effectively admits two things - one - he cannot run for toffee and two - that he was pally to plead guilty as now he is in the dry, getting fed three times a day and receiving medical attention for his very gammy leg.  Daniel turns on his brain and suspects that he knows someone else who can run and decides to ask Will about it.  Will is having a bad day all round.  Earlier he asked for a pay rise or an advance (because we know he has a baby on the way he need to support) and gets turned down by his parents.  Then he knocks Susie's tablet flying shattering the screen and is told that he needs to pay for the replacement out of his earnings as Susie needs it for school work.  Then Will gets told off by Megan for being slow on his run.  Maggie then also chides him for losing his temper earlier on.  So when Daniel wants to talk to him about his last essay Will is quick to apologise, although Daniel thinks Will might be overdoing the athletics and needs to concentrate on his work until his exams are over.  Daniel says he will give an extra chance.  Daniel tells Will that he and Megan are going away over Easter.  Daniel tells Will that he has to stop having this crush on Megan.  Daniel recalls Christmas Day and accuses Will of attacking him.  Later in the Bistro he tells Megan of his suspicions.  She tries to counter his beliefs and at least gets him to sleep on it so she thinks.  

Jodie keeps making herself useful and is now organising a present for Harry's birthday next month for David and Shona.  Harper's surgery is booked for 4 March.  


Ollie and Lauren went to a party but Ollie has decided they want to be friends.  Lauren is invited round to Betsy's for a girlie night where Carla gets to look after Frankie as the girls snack.  Betsy has texted Ollie who told her that Lauren had friend-zoned him.  Betsy has the romance of the year back on track.  Carla has received some good news from Ryan as they are working on a surprise for Lisa.  


Daniel talks to the police, Kit turns up at the Rovers and Will gets arrested.  Susie gets to witness her first arrest as does Megan, Maggie who is sending for a solicitor and advises Will to say nothing until the solicitor is there, Ben who is going with his son and Eva who is trying to keep Susie out of the way.

I don't know if it is a conscious change or not but tonight they certainly seemed to be running a couple of main stories whilst still keeping a couple of the lesser ones ticking over.  Jodie looks po faced every time David talks about family but she is not included in the definition of family.  No sign of Bernie and Mal tonight and we heard Theo's voice but did not see the man who was ever more unbearable on Thursday night.

Written by Sam Holdsworth and directed by Suri Krishnamma.

Kosmo