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Wednesday 13 June 2012

Coronation Street Weekly Update - Apr 15 2002

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All's not well at the hospital as Fred can't help but notice that Ashley hasn't been in to visit his new son. I say, he hasn't gone to see the new baby. Fred booms into the incubator "Hello little babby!" and the little 'un, looking swishy in a bibbly-bobbly hat, just smiles back at the man who could, possibly, perhaps, be his grandfather. Maxine's sent back home but Ashley's finding it hard to come to terms with what's happened although Fred's as proud as punch, buying drinks for all in t'pub and wondering if he should change the family business name to "Eliott and son and son".

Meanwhile Charli gets sacked by the headmistress with big nipples (no, honestly, they deserve a mention as the most animated pair of non-speaking extras that's ever been on Corrie). Ken catches Charli swigging vodka in the classroom and tells tales to the head, who suspends Charli immediately. News of this manages to leak out to the kids, not least Sarah and Candice who turns into more of a precious little cow than we've ever seen before. Matt's not doing so well either and goes to see Maxine, telling her they belong together. Maxine tells him to get out before she gets him struck off. P'raps if she'd strucked him off earlier she'd not be in so much of a mess now.

Roy's in his element organsing an historical event that'll co-incide with the Golden Jubilee celebrations. He's got permission from the Historial Society to go ahead and organise something and pores over old maps of the red rec when he finds out that a famous battle was fought there. "Why is it called red?" he asks Hayley, who replies it's because of the red asphalt. Clearly getting into his stride, Roy wonders: "Ah, but perhaps it was the red of the blood that was spilt in 1642!"

Sally tells Rita how much in debt she is at the shop and asks if she can borrow some more money but Rita turns her down. She's hoping she can keep the shop open a bit longer and tries doing a bogof (buy one get one free) but when Norris hears this, his usual charm comes to the fore. "Rose tinted glasses? Are they two for the price of one too?". She's got no option but to sell up and puts notices on the windows advertising a final clearance sale. While Blanche is in there salivating over three kitchen scrubbers for the price of one, Sally gets an offer from the owner of a big DIY shop in town. £17,000 for all the stock on her shevles, take it or leave it. She takes his cheque and arranges for him to come pick up everything the next day. As she locks up for the night, David and Martin are retiring to bed in the flat upstairs. The faulty radio - remember that? eh? the one Jason tried to fix? bet you never though it would burst into flames and set Martin's flat on fire did you, eh? eh?, well it did.

And that's just about that for this week.
Glenda


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