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    Corrie Spoilers 30 November - 04 December 09

    Monday, 30 November 2009, 7:30PM - 8:00PM

    From itv.com

    The information contained herein is strictly embargoed from all press and non commercial publication until 00.01 Tuesday 24 November 2009.

    Sally (Sally Whittaker) is getting frustrated with Rosie (Helen Flanagan) and tells her to sell her car and stop sponging off her and Kevin. Rosie has other plans though and stuns John (Graeme Hawley in the café by announcing she wants to be a doctor. He’s diplomatic until he realises she wants money from him for her ‘funding’ and politely declines. Scheming madam Rosie threatens to accuse John of assault if he does not give her £50,000 and when John firmly refuses Rosie opens the door and starts screaming for help.

    Molly’s (Vicky Binns) worried that Kevin (Michael Le Vell) has changed his mind about leaving their spouses so she is relieved and delighted when he meets her at the motel and confirms that he is ready to leave Sally.

    Feeling pushed out by George (Anthony Valentine), Ken (William Roache) promises to buy Simon (Alex Bain) a bike for Christmas. He soon realises though that he will have to find a job if he is going to keep his extravagant promise and he scans the local paper for work.

    Teresa (Karen Henthorne) persuades Lloyd (Craig Charles) to throw a party at the flat. Unbeknownst to him she invites Graeme (Craig Gazey), Sean (Antony Cotton) and the factory girls, telling them the party has a theme: Vicars and Liz! Oblivious Liz (Beverly Callard) is puzzled when Graeme keeps staring at her in the Rovers. The factory girls meet in the pub, with Janice (Vicky Entwistle), Kelly (Tupele Dorgu) and Fiz dressed in Liz-inspired outfits and Sean dressed as a vicar in stockings and suspenders. Liz obliviously compliments Fiz’s outfit but eventually twigs what’s going on when Graeme turns up looking uncannily like her. Teresa arrives with Lloyd who is mortified and embarrassed for Liz.

    Elsewhere Becky (Katherine Kelly) and Clare (Julia Haworth) agree to go on a night out and Eddie (Steve Huison) spots a money making opportunity and tells Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride)her gutters are blocked.

    This episode is written by Julie Jones and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Alan Wareing.

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    Tuesday 1 December

    The information contained herein is strictly embargoed from all press and non commercial publication until 00.01 Tuesday 24 November 2009.

    Bill (Peter Armitage) comes to Rosie’s aid as she continues to scream for help. She tells Bill that John (Graeme Hawley) tried to grab her. Bill takes Rosie (Helen Flanagan) home, leaving John feeling helpless but Roy (David Neilson) is sympathetic and advises John to tell Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) about what happened. John is anxious that she fears she might not believe his version of events but Fiz is fully supportive and knows what Rosie is up to.

    Meanwhile at the Websters all hell has broken loose and Rosie desperately tries to stop her mum from reporting John to the police but Sally’s insistent. In the motel, Kevin (Michael Le Vell) and Molly’s post-coital bliss is interrupted when Sally calls to tell Kevin about Rosie and Kevin dashes off. The police arrive at Number 5 and arrest John on suspicion of assault. Janice (Vicky Entwistle) comforts Fiz as he is taken away and a guilty Rosie watches, knowing this time she has gone too far.

    Liz (Beverly Callard) puts on a brave face and agrees to see the funny side of Teresa’s joke but inside she is fuming. Deciding to take revenge she uses her key to Lloyd’s flat and puts one of his beloved vinyl records in the oven! Lloyd’s mortified to find a note saying she’s kidnapped the rest of his collection and to his horror starts throwing them out of the window. Lloyd (Craig Charles) begs Teresa (Karen Henthorne) to apologise and Teresa agrees, on condition that Lloyd proposes to her in front of Liz. As Teresa apologises to Liz Lloyd drops to his knees and proposes but he is stunned be her response!

    Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) pays Eddie (Steve Huison) £10 for clearing her guttering. Norris (Malcolm Hebdon) is cynical.

    Steve’s (Simon Gregson) perturbed when Dev (Jimmi Harkishin) brings his golf coach Bernie (Jennifer Hennessey) into the Rovers. As she is also his golf coach Steve asks her to keep quiet about his secret lessons. Amused Bernie tells Dev about Steve’s tuition and competitive Dev asks her to hinder Steve’s progress.

    Becky (Katherine Kelly) and Claire (Julia Haworth) return home early from their night out - both a little worse for wear. Queasy Claire sets off home but is angry to notice that Becky has torn the skirt she loaned her. Has their unlikely friendship got off to a bad start.

    This episode is written by John Kerr and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Alan Wareing.

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    Wednesday 2 December

    The information contained herein is strictly embargoed from all press and non commercial publication until 00.01 Tuesday 24 November 2009.

    Sally’s (Sally Whittaker) confident and happy that John (Graeme Haweley will soon be back in prison. Meanwhile an increasingly uneasy Rosie (Helen Flanagan) masks her discomfort when Kevin (Michael Le Vell) tells her to be prepared to go to court. At the police station John denies everything but is stumped when the police officer questions why his wife has not called to enquire after him. John is released and comes home to ask Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) why she did not ring the station. She assures him she does believe his story. And the couple had for the Rovers. The regulars treat him with disdain and, reaching the end of his tether, John challenges Rosie on her story and forces her to come clean - to Sally and Kevin’s horror. As they drag their daughter home John and Fiz are relieved to be publically vindicated.

    Lloyd (Craig Charles) panics as Teresa (Karen Henthorne) acts like they are really engaged. Enjoying making him uncomfortable she even shows him engagement ring brochures.

    Becky (Katherine Kelly) is alarmed when Michelle (Kym Marsh) tells her that Steve’s had a call from Bernie (Jennifer Hennessey). Becky confronts him and Steve (Simon Gregson) admits the truth about the golf bet with Dev. Becky vetoes the game when she learns the cost of club membership and Steve tries to back out of the golf game, but when Dev (Jimmi Harkishin) accuses him of being a chicken, Steve vows to beat him.

    Eileen (Sue Cleaver) rumbles Eddie’s (Steve Huison) guttering scam and decides to play him at his own game.

    George Anthony Valentine) and Eve (Sabina Franklyn) visit Simon (Alex Bain), who tells them about the fire at the flat. George is disturbed. Peter (Chris Gascoyne) admits he was to blame but insists it was a turning point and he’s determined to be a good father. George is mollified but for how long?

    This episode is written by Martin Allen and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is alan Wareing.

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    Thursday 3 December

    The information contained herein is strictly embargoed from all press and non commercial publication until 00.01 Tuesday 24 November 2009.

    A furious Kevin (Michael Le Vell) insists Rosie (Helen Worth) retracts her statement and apologises to Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) and John (Graeme Hawley). John’s magnanimous and accepts Rosie’s apology. The Websters and Stapes agree to suspend hostilities and steer clear of each other in the future.

    Steve (Simon Gregson) lies to Becky (Katherine Kelly) and tells her that he called off the golfing bet with Dev (Jimmi Harkishin) but Eileen (Sue Cleaver) lets slip to Becky that Steve has gone to the golf course. Becky decides to show Steve who is boss and turns up at the golf club – much to Steve’s dismay. Determined to distract him she misbehaves and Steve loses his concentration letting a triumphant and gloating Dev win.

    Leanne (Jane Danson) accepts an invitation to dinner at George (Anthony Valentine) and Eve’s (Sabrina Franklyn) house. Peter (Chris Gascoyne) worries that they are getting too friendly but both he and Leanne are stunned when they arrive at the Wilson’s house and discover that the elderly couple are loaded! The surprises continue when George and Eve offer to lend Peter and Leanne the money to open their bar. Leanne’s furious when Peter refuses the offer outright and insists they leave. Peter refuses to be bought but is he making the right decision?

    Elsewhere Peter and Deirdre (Anne Kirkrbide) find they have different stories about where Ken (William Roache) has gone for the day and suspicious that he is cheating again Deirdre confronts him. He admits that he was embarrassed to tell her that he’s working as a Father Christmas in a shop to earn money to buy Simon’s Christmas present.

    Elsewhere Freda (Ali Briggs) seeks Norris’s (Malcolm Hebdon) help to win a cash prize in a competition and Eileen (Sue Cleaver) recruits Jason (Ryan Thomas) and Jesse (John Thompson) to help her get her own back on Eddie (Steve Huison).


    This episode is written by Mark Burt and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Alan Wareing.

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    Friday 4 December

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    Leanne’s (Jane Danson) still tetchy with Peter (Chris Gascoyne) following their row last night Simon (Alex Bain) picks up on the tension and tells Ken (William Roache) about George’s offer to help Peter. Ken congratulates Peter on rejecting George’s attempt to buy his way into Simon’s life but awkward Peter corrects him, saying that it was a genuine, kind offer and when George (Anthony Valentine) calls round to apologise Peter says that he will accept his money. How will Ken react to this latest development?

    Dev (Jimmi Harkishin) challenges Steve (Simon Gregson) to another golf game. Steve accepts the chance to redeem himself and they bump into Bernie (Jennifer Hennessey) at the golf club with another client. Dev recognises Matt (Chris Colquahoun) as a business acquaintance and is interested to hear he is newly engaged. Matt however seems reluctant to stay and chat.

    Sophie (Brooke Vincent) tells Kevin (Michael Le Vell) about her forthcoming baptism and her mock GCSEs. Kevin’s ashamed that he wasn’t already aware of the dates and he realises just how much his affair has taken over his life. Molly’s (Vicky Binns) stunned when Kevin tells her he must postpone leaving his family until Sophie’s exams are over – next July!

    Elsewhere Anna (Debbie Rush) tries to talk Gary (Mikey North) out of going on his army taster weekend, while Eddie’s (Steve Huison) more concerned with a ransom note threatening his Santa. Becky (Katherine Kelly) and Claire (Julia Haworth) return from their drama class with the news that it’s disbanding and the pantomime is cancelled.

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    I HATE ROSIE
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    Matt is engaged to Sunita yes?

    Oh god more Rosie and John

    Vicars and Liz party

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    Corrie appears to be hotting up again. It was getting a bit boring with the Roy/Tony situation.

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    Graeme dressed as Liz

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    When will someone teach Rosie a well deserved lesson?
    Why doesn't she attempt to move on with her life instead of making John's life a misery? I am no fan of the whole storyline just getting tired with the same cycle involving these characters

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    I think Rawsie getting shown up as a lying goldigger in T'Rovers will be a suitable punishment. That and having to advertise on roller skates should dent her ego

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    Nothing can dent her ego, not for long, anyway lol

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    Rosie is like her mother OTT and thinks way too much of herself!

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