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Chesney's the only one glad Cilla's back as she huffs and she puffs and
she tries to blow the house down, refusing to budge from Les' house. Even
though Les tells Cilla he hates her and wants nowt to do wi'her, she still
doesn't get the message and tries to get back into his life and his home.
While she's sleeping in the chair, Les, Janice, Kirk and Leanne creep into
the house and lift Cilla and the chair out onto the street, but still she
doesn't get it. She goes to stay with a mate and tells Chesney if he
wants his mam back he has to help her get Janice out. Meanwhile she puts
her own plan into action when she spies Janice and Leanne shopping in Freshco.
She tells the security guard she's seen Janice shoplifting and when Janice
and Leanne are stopped by the guards, there's a kerfuffle. Leanne bites and
kicks the security guard and can't understand why they've been collared.
When Janice finds out that Cilla set them up, she tells her it's woah. Or
it could have been war. Whatever it was, it ain't gonna be pretty as the
two of them square up to each other as they fight over, er, Les. Wake up
and smell the cheap lager, ladehs.
It's Steve's 30th birthday and there's a card "To Daddy" from baby Amy,
via Tracy. Steve puts it in the bin but Karen takes it out, rips it
to bits and then puts it back in. Karen puts posters of Steve as a
baby around the Streetcars office and plans champagne and oysters for his
birthday dinner. What she doesn't know is that Steve's been waylaid
in the Rovers with free drinks from his mates and his mother. When
Karen finds him drunk and enjoying himself while she's slaved making dinner
and been hit in the face by a flying oyster shell, she's not best pleased
and her relationship with Liz deteriorates further.
Leanne helps Rita in the Kabin while Norris is away. Sally gives Rita
leaflets advertising the garage to distribute with the Weatherfield Gazette
but she forgets to put them in so offers David Platt a tenner to stick them
through people's doors. David dumps most of the leaflets and they end
up littering the street so Sal's on the warpath with Rita, Kevin, no one in
particular and everyone in general. Sally and Kev have a rare night
out with wine and pizza as the girls are staying with friends and Kev thinks
he's on promise. When they get back home the phone rings and he's let down
as Sally sends him on a call out for a break down.
The Alf Roberts Memorial Foundation causes much consternation among the
pensioners and council tax payers when they find out it'll cost forty five
grand and will only be on view to council officials. Audrey can't see
what the fuss is about but the war committee - Emily, Rita, Blanche and Betty
- disagree.
Sunita's in bits in the newly decorated back room at the Rovers when she
tells Shelley she thinks that she's pregnant. Shelley buys her a test
kit, Liz walks in and hears what's going on, she tells Frankie at the bar
who tells husband Danny, who could be the father of Sunita's unborn if the
test proves as positive and fast acting as the gossip. At the factory
Frankie takes a dislike to Karen when Janice lets slip about Karen and the
previous boss Joe Carter. Frankie threatens Karen with hairnets for the lot
of them in the name of health and safety, if she's not careful. And
in the cafe Frankie and Vera have a set to when she asks for a latte, which
Vera's never heard of and the cafe doesn't sell. "We serve two types
of coffee in here," Vera tells her. "A mug, or a cup".
And that's just about that for this week.
By Glenda
Young , writer of
Coronation Street Weekly Updates
for the internet since 1995.
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