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21
Fiz is out of pris and out on bail on the Street
where Sally Webster wastes no time in telling her exactly what she
thinks of her and her no-good murdering, lying, cheating, kidnapping
dead husband. How quickly Sally forgets that she once had a crush on
John Stape when he used to pop round to the Websters? to teach
English Lit at the kitchen table. Fiz does her best to settle
in and Sally calls an uneasy truce when she offers Fiz the sniff of
a job working for Frank.
Ciaran and Michelle forge ahead with
wedding plans and Michelle gives him a wad of cash to take to the
hotel to put down the deposit on the wedding venue. Well, he puts
the deposit down all right but not at the hotel. He loses the whole
lot in a poker game in the back room of the Rovers. It's a poker
game that Kirk wins but then bails out of when the stakes get too
high and that's when Ciaran loses his cash to Karl, who spends it in
the bookies where Ciaran goes the next day to ask Peter for the cash
back. Peter's not best pleased, as you can imagine, and tells Ciaran
where he can stuff his wad of bills.
Julie and Brian cosy up
again on the Red Rec in the hope of seeing some UFO activity in the
night sky. Tommy and Tyrone are there with their DIY UFO, possibly
made from MFI MDF and it does the trick in making Brian believe he's
seen the real thing. Until he realises he's been had and then his
face takes a stern turn.
Lloyd's still crying over Cheryl and
then he loses the plot when he finds out that Cheryl's been into the
house to take some of their stuff. He rants and raves, drags a
sofa outside and sets fire to it in front of all the
neighbours. Chris comes to see what the fuss and fire's all
about and Lloyd shoves him, knocking him out on the cobbles. I don't
know about you, but we cheered in our house at that point. Anyway,
Chris gets taken to hospickle where he recovers and that's when
Cheryl finds out that his tumour's receded and he's been lying to
her for weeks that he was getting worse when he was getting better
just so she'd stay with him. Cheryl went round to Lloyd's
place to tell him and there was even more crying from Lloyd.
Thankfully, this storyline means that Chris, Cheryl and Russ Gray
have all now left the Street - and what a waste of time they all
were. There was a superb bit of dialogue as Chris left the Rovers in
his final scene after everyone found out just what a cad he
was. Owen: "You're sacked!", Jason: "You're fired!", Stella:
"And just for good measure, you're barred an' all!"
Dennis
isn't happy this week when he finds out that Norris has given an
interview to the Gazette telling them all about him. It all
comes about when the couple who were running the charity soup
kitchen are up in court for fraud and of course Nozza goes along for
a day out to gloat. That's when he meets the hack who puts Dennis'
Rags to Rita's story on the front page of the Gazette much to
Dennis' horror. He's even more perturbed when a blast from his
past, a woman called Norma reads the story and comes looking for
him.
And finally this week, Nick takes an enormous cleavage
with Eva behind it out on a date. Ooh, Gail won't be best pleased
when she finds out about this.
And that's just about that for
this week..
This week's writers were Damon Rochefort, Chris
Fewtrell, Jayne Hollinson and John Kerr. Find out more about
the Coronation Street writing team at: http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html
Glenda Young -- Blogging away merrily at
http://flamingnora.blogspot.com
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