Have you got a drug dealer in your fridge? Are you sure?
I mean, you've checked behind the cheese, right? Cos there was one on Corrie
this week when Tyrone, Kirk and Tommy kidnapped Leon the gangster
and locked him up in the fridge in the empty butcher shop. They did
it to protect Fiz from being threatened in prison and the terrible
trio haven't got a clue what to do with one of the hardest lads in
Manchester, so they lock him in the
fridge while they ponder on a plan. Unable to resist having a
butcher's at the
butcher shop to see what the fuss is about, Norris ends up finding
out what's going on and he's the one credited with turning the
gangster into the cops and gets hailed as a hero, sending Mary quite
peculiar.
Gail has a change of heart and decides not to throw David and
Kylie out to stand on their own feet, gain independence and live
their own life, so that they can have access to Max and be at the
end of her apron strings for the rest of their lives. The social
worker's involved and Kylie gets a supervised visit with her son.
?Where's Becky?? he asks this stranger who's pretending to be his
new mum. Audrey helps
Kylie set herself up in business as a mobile nail technician so if
you have mobile nails, give Kylie a ring at her new business, Cutie
Calls.
Over at Underworld, Hayley gets Becky a job in packing. And
you know when you've got to take lessons in sellotaping from Kirky
of all people, that you've sunk kind of low in the big scheme of
things.
And the big story this week has been Frank Foster's parents
turning up to wish their son happy engagement to a woman they've
never even met before. Carla takes a dislike to her prospective
in-laws, gets drunk and tries to drive away in her car. The car doesn't get far
before it smashes into the bookies and mows down Stella Price. Both Stella and Carla are
rushed to hospital but not until Frank moves Carla's body out of the
driving seat and he prepares to take the rap for the crash.
And that's just about that for this week. Remember, sign up to get
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This
week's writers were Mark Burt, Martin Allen, Damon Rochefort, Jan
McVerry and Joe Turner. Find out more about the
Coronation
Street
writing team at:
http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html