Corrie weekly updates from 1995
All the wit and warmth of Weatherfield
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October 10 2020
Corrie weekly updates from 1995
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Glenda Young, Author of Historical Novels with Headline
I’m the author of dramatic family saga novels published by Headline and available in hardback, paperback, audiobook and ebook. If you’d like to know more you can order all of my books from Amazon UK and Amazon US and Canada. My novels are also available in the UK in Waterstones and WHSmiths. I also write Coronation Street TV tie-in books. Find out more at my website http://glendayoungbooks.com
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This week Sally and Tim were wed in Weatherfield. Geoff thinks he’s invited to the wedding and plans to turn up, but Abi’s got other plans for him and locks him in Sally’s conservatory. Meanwhile, Alya visits Yasmeen in jail and tells her this story and it fair puts a smile on Yasmeen’s face. Gail’s back this week and is bridesmaid to Sally, along with Abi and Faye.
Eileen returns from Thailand to come face to face with missing son Todd. Turns out he’s in debt to a nasty fella called Mick who he clobbers him with a plank. Eileen’s worried about Todd who needs to do a runner from Mick if he wants to stay alive. So when Todd comes up with a plan for Eileen to identify a random dead body at the cop shop and pretend that it’s Todd, will Eileen go through with it, to save her wayward son?
Oliver’s still in hospital, Leanne’s still crying, Steve’s still looking sad and I’m still whizzing through these scenes. I pause it every now and then if one of their facial expressions suggests something’s actually happening and here’s what I think I know. Tracy’s refusing to sell the florist shop to pay for Oliver to be sent to Germany for treatment – and good on her for putting her foot down. The doctors at the hospital all say that any treatment in Germany or anywhere else won’t save Oliver but Leanne and Steve aren’t ready to give up on their son yet. There was an awkward scene in the hospital when Nick brought his son Sam and ex-girlfriend Natasha in to meet Leanne. Young Sam is so delightful it’s impossible not to smile when he comes on screen. He even seemed to melt Leanne’s heart too. Gail met her grandson virtually through a webchat and comes face to face with Natasha with next – which will be a scene worth waiting for!
Elsewhere this week, PC Craig is developing a crush on Faye but she’s already got a boyfriend and sees Craig as nothing more than a good mate. He’s crushed.
In the bar at the Rovers Return, Jenny and Evelyn get sloshed on free wine from the brewery rep and there’s some lovely funny scenes I would have loved to have seen more of. As they sit and get drunk, Scott scowls at Johnny and it’s clear that whatever bad blood these two have got between them, isn’t quite over yet.
And finally this week, Shona moves back in with the Platts which causes no end of stress for David and Gail, while Shona breezes through it all.
And that’s just about that for this week.
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This week’s writers were Jan McVerry and Carmel Morgan (Monday); Ella Greenhill and Jayne Hollinson (Wednesday) and Damon Alexis-Rochefort (Friday). Find out all about the Coronation Street writing team at Coronation Street Blog: Exclusive: All Current Corrie writers online
http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html
Glenda Young
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