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Thursday 14 June 2012

Coronation Street Weekly Update - Nov 27 2001

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As Les, Janice, Eileen and Dennis prepare for their holiday in Tenerife, Janice reaches breaking point and decides she can't go away. As the taxi sits outside the house ready to take them all to the airport, Janice breaks down and tells Les that she's leaving him, and that she's leaving him for Dennis. Despite Bruce Jones being a terrible actor, he finally manages to put some emotion into the situation but it's when Dennis tells Eileen that the tears started to flow in our house. Who cares if Les Battersby has his heart broken? What's he ever done to enamour himself to the viewer, or his wife? All he seems bothered about at first is losing out on his holiday but he redeems himself in the end by breaking down in tears as 10cc play on the stereo. But Eileen's the innocent in all of this, along with Todd and Jason and there were some very touching and emotional scenes when the Grimshaws come to terms with being let down by someone they deeply trusted and loved. Eileen listens to what Dennis is telling her but can't quite take it all in. She goes round to see Janice to ask if it's true and makes Dennis choose between them. When he makes his choice clear, Eileen turns and walks quietly back home, retaining her dignity as best as she can after leaving Janice with her thoughts on men: "A glimpse of knicker and their brain turns to mush." Janice and Dennis leave the street hand in hand, Janice with her suitcases and Dennis with his bin-bags, spending the night in a B&B before moving into a grotty flat together somewhere cheap.

Terry's hiding out in the shed as Jack brings butties and beer to keep the lad going. Jack still doesn't believe that Terry could possibly be innocent so offers him £5K to do a runner and never darken Vera's doorstep again. But when Terry refuses the money and breaks down in tears in Jack's arms, Terry seems to be, for once, quite believable (although his acting is still way beyond disbelief). Meanwhile, Vera hasn't a clue what's going on but she's starting to wonder about Jack's shifty behaviour and assumes he's having a fling with Brenda the lollipop lady. When Jack finally tells her the truth, she's in tears too before knocking up some stew and dumplings for me laddo in the sheddo.
Unfortunately for Terry in the shed, spiders, dry rot (and a bit of tqt) are the least of his problems as Tyrone and Fiz decide to use the place as their own little love nest. Poor Tyrone, he's been easily led into temptation on the promise of a life of chips and crime with Fiz. You just know Fiz is the sort of girl who would have an odd smell about her, like a decayed anorak that was put away in the bottom of a cupboard, still damp. Anyway, after the pair of them are caught at it (you know, it) on Vera's sofa, they use the shed for shenanigans with only Monica's dog blanket (how appropriate for Fiz) to save them from splinters. When Jack finds out from Terry what's been going on, he has a word with young Ty and tells him to put a stop to it. Meanwhile at the garage, when Kev refuses to clock the mileage on cars for an acquaintance of Mr Rush, it's Tyrone that's targetted instead.

Over at Emily's, Norris is getting himself wound up over the financial advice that Richard has given Emily so she can help the lovely Spider buy his juice bar in Streatham. Norris is becoming rather a nuisance to dear Aunty Em although he's sure he's onto something - and perhaps he is? As Emily complains about Norris in the Rovers, Blanche quips: "You know who he puts me in mind of? Crippen!"

And that's just about that for this week.

Written by Glenda Young



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