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Monday 18 June 2012

Coronation Street Weekly Update - Feb 10 1998

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Well, this week saw Gail's chin hit the floor (no mean feat) when Nick and Leanne told her that they were married. Roy tells Nick he knows they didn't go to Leeds for the day and knows they planned to get married, so advises Nick to tell his mother the truth pretty sharp like. While Gail and Martin are in the Rovers arguing with Les Battersby (a long story I won't go into involving Les falling over on the red rec, pretending he hurt his foot so he could claim for industrial compensation and then Martin finding out at the hospital that Les was swinging the lead), Leanne and Nick are chez Platt consumating their marriage, again. When Gail walks in through the front door, she finds Leanne commiting the two cardinal sins that no daughter in law should ever, I repeat, ever commit in front of their new mother in law. Firstly, Leanne was wearing Gail's dressing gown, and more importantly, Leanne was staking her claim to Gail's territory - standing in her kitchen!.

A bit of an argument follows which ends with Leanne egging on Nick "Go on Nick, tell her!" And he does, the news is out. While Gail tries not to hyperventilate, Leanne asks "Aren't you going to congratulate us then mum?" Actually, she didn't say "mum" but I wish she had done, it would have carried that little extra punch. With Martin trying to calm Gail down over the course of the next few days, the Battersby's take the news somewhat happier with Les welcoming Nick to the family and Janice giving full support to her daughter and new son in law by offering them a room in the house. Instead, they move in with Zoe, Ashley and the baby but Leanne wants to move out into a flat of their own.

Rita takes Leanne on in the Kabin to help out but she doesn't yet trust Leanne, being a Battersby and all that. "I never leave anyone in sole charge of my bon bons on the first day" says Rita. Sage advice I think we could all learn from.

Alma wonders if Hayley is too lonely and sad for her own good after she receives a cashmere sweater from the new friend she just can't shake off. In the Rovers, she tells Mike and Audrey she wants to fix Hayley up with someone. Mike denounces Hayley as a geek, but Alma wants her fixed up. She wonders who is desperate enough to go out with Hayley, and just at that moment, into the Rovers walks Curly. All eyes turn toward him. "What?" he says looking around, surprised. Alma invites Curly along for dinner at the flat, then she invites Hayley, then Audrey as support, then Roy as the spare bloke to make up the numbers. Mike decides he's not staying in for dinner with the trainspotting society and promptly leaves. Audrey gets hideously drunk and when Curly tells Alma he wants to leave after dinner, Audrey blurts out that the only reason he was invited was for him to get together with Hayley. Everyone is embarassed and hugely upset except Audrey who is having a whale of a time. (She's obviously had far too much Sainsburys Merlot, this is good stuff). Roy decides to leave too and offers to share a taxi with Hayley but the two cheeky monkeys don't go straight home, they're off to the Rovers for a chat about people being patronising to them both. There's a twinkle in Roy's eye when Hayley tells him "I want to lead my own life and live it my way" but he doesn't yet know exactly what it means. And when he finds out, there'll be tears, just wait and see.

Samantha confides in Natalie at the Rovers that she doesn't want to marry Des. I have to admit, I hated Natalie's character when she first appeared, tempting that poor boy Kevin Webster away from his little wife and lovely kids. But now, well, I think she's got potential to be the new Bet Gilroy. She's blonde, she flashes her cleavage and she offers advice, sympathy and cups of hot tea around the small table in the Rovers back room. All we need now are some huge ear-rings and we're halfway there. Samantha decides to visit Richie in London and asks Nat to be her alibi for her overnight stay. In London, Sam tells Richie she doesn't want a divorce because she doesn't want to be free to marry Des. Richie agrees but you just know he's going to want something in return. Des calls Richie while Sam is there and asks him what the hold up is on the divorce and Richie tells him he's not going to file proceedings yet. Des is crest fallen, Sam is happy and Richie is just plain weird if you ask me.

In the hair salon, Steve McDonald tells Fiona he wants to be friends with her, if she'll allow it. Seems he's the contractor for the building conversion at the end of the street (could this mean new characters eventually?!) and apologises in advance for loss of power, water and general mess outside of the salon. Steve tells his dad to stay away from Fiona in exchange for Steve giving Jim and Gary some building work. Jim agrees, so he does. Maxine goes nightclubbing and meets a new bloke with a flash car and an even flasher tie. Just one problem, she'd told him that she was a business woman who owned the hair salon and that her name was... Fiona Middleton. Confused? You will be. A great scene when Maxine admitted all of this to Fiona and Audrey while The Eurythmics 'Would I Lie to You?' played in the background. In walks James (flash tie person) who tells Maxine (aka Fiona) to listen in to the radio station that evening as the DJ is a friend of his. Maxine and Fiona are both listening to the radio in Fiona's flat for James' dedication, when they hear the DJ play a record for "Fiona Middleton, just remember that Jim loves you, Jim needs you and can not live without you". Unfortunately, Steve McDonald also tunes in to the radio station in his car as he leaves the Rovers and hears the dedication too. Rather a silly storyline, but quite funny.
Glenda :-)


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