Coronation Street Weekly Updates

Coronation Street Weekly Updates


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Weekly updates with pictures on the Coronation Street Blog

2011 - October 31
 
John Stape reappeared on the Street this week and then he went and died. But not before he gave this Corrie fan a right good chuckle when he kidnapped Rosie Webster for the second, and last time. To be kidnapped once by Stape is unfortunate. To be kidnapped twice is simply careless. He ties her up in the flat and with the help of charts and diagrams, forces Rosie to take in as much information as possible about his three murders so that she can be of some help in getting Fiz out of pris. She's no help to anyone, but that's by the by. It was a wonderful scene, with John marking Rosie's homework in red pen while blaming her for starting it all. Jason and Kevin soon figure out Rosie's missing and burst in through the door. John escapes and scarpers off in his car at top speed with Kevin close behind. John's car crashes and he's rushed to th'ospickle where he later dies, but not before giving the cops a full confession. Will it be too late to save Fiz who's been sent down for 15 years for killing Charlotte? Fiz asks Chesney to organise John's funeral, and to his credit, Ches refuses to put the murdering no mark to rest. Ah, but all he ever wanted to do was teach.

In Roy's Rolls, Sylvia's over the moon when she finds out she's won a cruise in the competition that she entered with Mary's slogan. Mary, as you can imagine, is not best pleased. Roy refuses to be drawn in but makes it clear to his mother that he's not that happy with her either.

Over at Underworld, Carla undercuts Frank in underpants to win an order for knickers that'll have the girls and Sean on overtime in no time. How they'll finish the order in time with no machines, no material and few staff remains to be seen but Carla wasn't going to let Frank win the deal.

Julie and Brian move into the flat above the butchers. It's a move that lifts up their lust level and they set about making babies after they unpack the kettle.

Chris continues to pretend that he's dying (doncha just love soap?) in order to sweetheart Cheryl and get back his family. Poor Lloyd doesn't know what's going on but he ain't going to be happy when he finds out.

And that's just about that for this week. Janet Waterhouse will be here next week.

This week's writers were Joe Turner, John Kerr, Carmel Morgan, Jan McVerry, David Lane and Ellen Taylor. Find out more about the Coronation Street writing team at:
http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html

Glenda Young
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Blogging away merrily at
http://flamingnora.blogspot.com

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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