Showing posts with label december 1994. Show all posts
Showing posts with label december 1994. Show all posts

Monday, 9 March 2020

The Week In Classic Corrie

MONDAY - Episodes originally broadcast 23rd and 25th December 1994

Deirdre and Samir went to see a solicitor about his possible deportation.  Apparently they interrupted the lawyer during his second job at a Christmas grotto because he had a table covered in wrapping paper and Sellotape.  Samir was pessimistic about his chances, and about Britain in general, so he said he was moving back to Morocco.  Deirdre was horrified but finally agreed to go with him.  Christmas arrangements caused hassle all round.  Steve invited himself round Fiona's so he didn't have to spend time with Jim and Liz.  Martin went into work on Christmas Day, leaving Gail in a nark; he stayed late for wine with a colleague because he couldn't face going home to the miserable Platt family.  He ended up snogging her, but was spotted by Alf during his mayoral rounds.  At the Duckworths' Jack and Vera exchanged presents - fags for him, a bread board for her.  Vera gave Cliff a nice jumper, which narked Jack, but she reminded him that he'd get the jumper in Cliff's will when he died.  And festive salutations to you too Vera.  And Curly unveiled his present for Raquel: a star he'd had named Mrs Raquel Watts.  But the best Christmas present of all came in the form of Phyllis Pearce, who made her first appearance for nearly a year as Jill Summers had recovered from her illness.  She was as randy as usual, conning Percy into a kiss under the mistletoe, and it was delightful.

TUESDAY - Episodes originally broadcast 26th and 28th December 1994

Mike indulged in another round of his favourite hobby: winding up Ken Barlow.  He gave Deirdre £15,000 for number 1 as ready cash, saying he'd sell it on later and give her the money.  Deirdre said her goodbyes to a disbelieving Street.  Liz thought she was mad, while Tracy thought her life was ruined and attacked Samir.  Deirdre came back and reconciled with her daughter with a hug.  Martin had a word with Cathy about their one night stand, and she told him to get over himself.  He took Gail to a nasty looking restaurant out of guilt and admitted he'd been finding their relationship tough.  She was far more understanding than he deserved.  Curly bought Raquel a ring and she showed it off in the Rovers.  Cliff signed everything over to Jack in his will, roping in Kevin and Raquel as witnesses (he suggested Phyllis, but Jack rejected her on the grounds you needed someone "sound of mind and body" - her face was a picture).


WEDNESDAY - Episodes originally broadcast 30th December 1994 and 2nd January 1995

A new year meant new beginnings all over the Street.  Nicky got sick of being left at Don's all on his own while he worked nights and moved back into number 8.  He was still a sulky little twat.  Derek decided to start a health regime, which meant he ran around in a tracksuit way too much.  Raquel and Curly decided to have an engagement party.  There was a lovely bit of banter between her and Bet as Raquel realised she'd forgotten to invite her landlady, but Des was less excited to receive an invite, and politely declined.  Cliff gave the Duckworths' stone cladding a makeover by painting selected bricks bright blue; Jack was horrified but Vera thought it was delightful.  Deirdre and Samir departed for Morocco, with a last minute hug from Emily and Ken watching wistfully from down the street.  He had more important things on his mind as Denise went into labour at the cafe.  At first she refused to let Ken near her but then, as the pain got worse, she begged him to come to the hospital.

THURSDAY - Episodes originally broadcast 4th and 6th January 1995

There were mysterious callers to the Duckworth house, arousing Vera's suspicions.  She thought Jack must have a fancy woman.  In reality they were trying to get hold of Cliff, and Jack was batting them off - unsuccessfully, as he ended up with a black eye from someone who thought he was his brother.  Eventually Cliff's wife Elsie arrived and took him away, leaving Vera to think she'd maybe got the best Duckworth after all.  Denise gave birth to baby Daniel and made up with Ken as she huffed and puffed.  He tried to buy number 1 off Mike but he refused out of sheer bloody mindedness, I mean, because he was planning on renting the house out.  Derek was going all out on his health kick, jogging and buying vitamins, though he was secretly stuffing his face when nobody was looking.  Des turned up at the engagement party (soundtracked by the M People because it's the mid-90s) and cornered Raquel.  He told her not to marry Curly; he said he loved her and she should marry him instead.  A tearful Raquel told him he ruined everything and asked him to leave... but his words rang true, and she confessed to Curly that though he was a lovely man, she couldn't marry him.


FRIDAY - Episodes originally broadcast 9th and 11th January 1995

The street was reeling from Raquel and Curly's broken engagement.  The general feeling was that Curly didn't deserve to be treated that way, with Bet and Betty taking turns to tell Raquel how cruel she was being.  Curly realised that Des had proposed to Raquel at the party and it pushed him over the edge.  He went to the betting shop and challenged Des to a fight, only for it to be broken up by Don, then when he went into work at Superscooper he cracked and went nuts pouring beans and pasta all over the shop.  He resigned and went home despondent.  Bet assured him that Raquel hadn't been deliberately malevolent but Curly still ended up crying into her bosom.  Denise came home with Daniel but refused to accept visitors.  The one that she really wanted to get rid of - Ken - was determined to help, making up a bed on the sofa and generally getting under her feet.  That didn't last long, did it?


@merseytart is quite glad they split up to be honest because Raquel is way too good for the lot of them. 

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Sunday, 1 March 2020

The Week In Classic Corrie

MONDAY - Episodes originally broadcast 30th November and 2nd December 1994

Steve took the fake accounts to his probation officer and satisfied her that he was legit.  (Incidentally her office had a great view down Quay Street, almost as they'd used one of the production offices at Granada Studios).  His luck was in elsewhere, as not only did he cop off with Fiona, but he also won big on the fruit machine at the Legion.  However, this annoyed an old biddy on the committee, who reckoned Liz was fixing it so her family cashed in, so Liz resigned in a huff.  Maureen was stressed at running the corner shop, not least because Maud sloped off to the pub.  When she complained, her mother pointed out she was getting her labour for free and asked for wages.  Raquel agreed to go to Curly's Christmas party and pretend to be his fiance.  He bought her a dress to wear as thanks.  Mavis was jealous of Rita's closeness with Roger the painter, who offered to paint her portrait, while Denise told Ken she didn't want him at the baby's birth.  Meanwhile Gail said she had a really good feeling about this Christmas.  So that's cursed then.

TUESDAY - Episodes originally broadcast 5th and 7th December 1994

Brian the chauffeur went to visit Audrey and her pink velour pantsuit.  She let slip that Alf was getting rid of the limo and promised to do her best to change his mind.  She told him she'd resign from her public duties if he didn't get it back, but Alf called her bluff and installed Betty as his new Mayoress.  Denise was sick of Ken interfering in her life and considered selling the salon to get away from him, which worried Fiona as it'd put her out of a job.  On the plus side, Steve asked her to move in with him.  Samir tried to patch things up between Emily and Deirdre, because he's a very sweet young man, but his new position as a tax-paying British citizen went down badly at his cash-in-hand employers and they sacked him. 


WEDNESDAY - Episodes originally broadcast 9th and 12th December 1994

Weatherfield was in the grip of a social whirl.  Betty started work as the Mayoress, attending functions across the town and leaving Bet short staffed.  She had to take on Liz to cover.  Rita went to the Newsagents' Ball with Roger, enraging Mavis.  Curly took Raquel to the Superscooper Christmas do, and she overcame her nerves at pretending to be his fiance and enjoyed herself.  Curly enjoyed it so much he proposed marriage; Raquel confessed to Bet that she didn't love him, but he was a very nice guy.  Jon refused to buy the salon off Denise because he didn't want his wife to get any of his money.  Samir got another job at a restaurant, but he received a visit from the Immigration Authorities; he and Deirdre had to go in for an interview.  Maureen was overworked and overemotional and she told Reg she couldn't cope any more.  She said they'd have to sell the shop.  And Jack's brother Cliff showed up at number 9 unexpectedly. 

THURSDAY - Episodes originally broadcast 14th and 16th December 1994 

Reg swept Maureen off to a hotel for some afternoon delight, leaving Maud and Percy to hold the fort.  When Maud found out what Maureen had been up to she threatened to resign but Reg told her it made no difference - they were going to sell the shop anyway.  Jack's brother flirted with Vera and told Jack he had a heart condition and would be dead within the year.  She invited him to stay for Christmas.  Deirdre and Samir went to the airport to be interviewed, but he became enraged at the questioning and got taken away by the police.  Deirdre returned home on her own and burst into tears.  Ken went to the staff party at the school with another teacher, but she lost her temper when he took her to the Rovers and they ran into Denise.  She thought he was using her, and let's be honest, he probably was.  Raquel finally said yes to Curly's proposal.  He told Des his news, and admitted he knew Raquel would never love him like she'd loved Des.  Curly hoped that after a while she'd learn to love him as much as he loved her, which is heartbreaking on every level. 


FRIDAY - Episodes originally broadcast 19th and 21st December 1994

Vera went to Deirdre to accompany her to work and was sent out on her ear.  She deduced that Samir had left her and wasted no time telling Percy.  Deirdre went desperately round the Street trying to get help but it fell on deaf ears.  Alf didn't want to get involved, Ken said it was none of his business, and Liz advised her to move on.  Desperate, she went to Emily to ask for some money, but Emily refused.  The only person who helped her was Mike Baldwin, who took her to the airport and gave her the name of a solicitor.  Samir was released and told her this would never have happened in Morocco.  Well no, of course it wouldn't mate, you're Moroccan.  Maureen apologised to Maud for selling the shop out from under her but explained how stressed she was.  Maud took on Sally in the evenings to try and alleviate the pressure and, incidentally, persuade them to change their minds about flogging the shop. 


It might be spring in 2020, but it'll be Christmas in Weatherfield next week.  Send your festive greetings to the author via Twitter @merseytart.






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