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Corrie weekly updates from 1995 Deirdre: A Life on Coronation Street
Coronation Street unofficial companion books: Tracy blackmails Carla this week when she holds her hostage in a hotel room at a wedding fayre. Hang on, let me backtrack a bit. There’s a wedding fayre in a posh hotel and Tracy has a stall advertising Preston’s Petals. Robert goes with her and books the wedding suite for a night of how’s-your-father. Unknown to them both, Carla and Michelle are at the wedding fayre too and plan to stay overnight. When Tracy finds out that Carla’s there, she puts two and two together and gets her sums wrong again. She bundles Carla into a hotel room and withholds her painkillers from her, telling her she knows about her afternoon delight with Robert at the casino weeks ago. Carla doesn’t deny it, she’s in too much pain to do anything more than give in to whatever Tracy demands. So when Tracy tells Carla she wants her to move out of Weatherfield otherwise she’ll tell Nick that Carla cheated on her, Carla nods and says yes. This isn’t the Carla we all know and some of us love. This isn’t the Carla who started out on the Street 10 years ago. And this isn’t a fan who is enjoying this storyline. “Smile and taste the flippin’ soup!” is Sally’s advice to Tim when she organises a photoshoot for her campaign to become Councillor Metcalfe. Poor Tim does what he’s told, but it’s a step too far when Sally announces to all and sundry (except, oddly to the only person who works there - Eileen) that she’s bought Lloyd’s share of Streetcars and installs Tim there instead. “I’m not a thinker, I’m a drinker,” Tim tells Sally, but his words fall on deaf ears as the sound of success in Sally’s ears roar on. When Norris falls foul of her for sending a letter to the Weatherfield Gazette in her name without telling her, Sally sacks him as her campaign manager. Norris retaliates by telling her he’s going to stand for councillor himself. Ken drives Simon down to Portsmouth this week, taking the lad to stay with his dad for half-term. This gives everyone a bit of breathing space and puts a smile on Leanne’s face. At Underworld, Sinead does her first modelling job. She’s picked for the shoot because she represents “real women”. That’s why she’s done up looking like a doll, then. I found this rather creepy. |
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