Coronation Street Weekly Updates

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2009 - SEPTEMBER 21 

Where to start - well it is good to see Leanne back and knowing what we know we are hardly surprised when Simon (bless his cotton socks) happens to mention over breakfast that he much prefers Leanne to Naomi and Michelle. Leanne's ears prick up on hearing the latter and when they meet in the Street a little later she tricks Michelle into admitting it was her. Michelle gives the game away and Leanne takes Peter to task for his inability to tell the truth. She retreats to Janice's and packs to leave. Peter gives her the works telling her he loves the bones of her, but if she goes she should have a great life. And after making him wait she decides to have a great life - with him.

Steve wants Leanne behind his bar whilst he is away but she is slow over giving an answer and in the meantime Liz recruits Michelle who seems happy to be back behind the bar. Leanne starts looking for work elsewhere. Earlier Michelle had asked Peter for her job back but he turned her down.

Ramsay's funeral and Norris has agreed to do a very brief eulogy - at least until he decides not to go to the funeral. Rita then blackmails to go to the funeral for Emily's sake and he does. Norris is astounded by the number of mourners - including a group from a cricket club where he attended all their matches. Even Blanche admits that she liked the man - he had lovely manners and his only fault was having a brother called Norris.

Sally is preparing for her holiday, Kevin's preparation involves a lunchtime assignation with Molly in a hotel room. She keeps him busy and makes sure his alarm does not go off. Eventually Ty phones Molly and Kevin realises he is almost an hour late! She denies any knowledge of time. Kev is worried about missing his flight - but Molly seems to want him to miss it. And when they do try to leave the old breakdown van - has broken down.

Amber leaves the Street for university in London. Will she be missed?

Jack has let to live with Connie and his parting advice is that Ty should never put anything in the loft - just dump it you will never use it. They keep wondering where Molly has got to - even Connie turns up before Molly. Connie agrees that Jack should take Vera's ashes with him to her house. At the Rovers Jack is assured by Liz that he will be an honorary local for the rest of his life and will still get served.

Kev just about returns in time to depart for the airport and Molly for a final drink with Jack. Molly and Kev exchange glances as the latter departs with Sal and the former then picks yet another row with Ty - who does not have the faintest idea why! Later Ty seeks to apologise for the argument, preparing dinner (at lunchtime) for the two of them just wearing an apron. Imagination should not be employed.

The team in the cab office hatch a little plan and take a very old, very grungy tv and hi-fi equipment around to Eileen's and naturally she is totally outraged at their insensitivity and gives them a typical Eileen gobful and where they might put their junk. They troop out and then come back in carrying the very latest in flat screen technology. Eileen is for once silenced - very rare.

The funeral has however led to Rita doing some thinking - mainly that it is time she retired, like everyone else of her age. Rita keeps being hard on Norris pointing out how hard it is for Emily and the latter continues to be quite disturbed, although is very touched when Sophie asks for her support at church.

Becky and Steve are about to go to Spetses for the holiday she won - but Lloyd manages to convince Becky that it was not a real competition and she goes mad trying to check the validity of the prize. Eventually he admits to a very big wind up!

And as is usual in the Street Fiz overlooks telling Chesney first that she is marrying John any moment now and Kirk lets that particular cat out of the bag. Chesney rightly takes umbrage - which is definitely not where the Archers live.

Luke and Michelle's paths keep crossing - which usually causes some upset for Rosie. Also Luke appears to be trying to distance himself from Rosie, even trying to claim a night out with the lads when she wants him all to herself. Michelle however is apparently a demon darts player as she demonstrates to Luke who is then cornered by Rosie who wants to know where lads are - apparently they cancelled so she claims her rights!

Anyway the Ramsey saga is not entirely over. There is a package being delivered to Norris and he is the sole beneficiary under the will of £127,000. Turns out the package is a rather large and ancient trunk inscribed "RLC" - which Norris has to open. Later Emily leaves Norris alone with the trunk and he clearly portrays a troubled man, one who is starting to realise that perhaps in being so rude and dismissive he has lost the only opportunity to know his brother. When Emily returns he says he has decided to give the trunk to the charity shop and he does not want the money either. But although the words come you sense that Norris is starting not to mean what he is saying.

And that is that for this week.

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Written by K Richard Whitbread

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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