Sunday 5th


A very different Tracy emerges from the night before and with all her fight returned, she applies the final bits of killer make up and sets off to talk to Charlie. As he orders the blonde woman home, Tracy tells him that she couldn’t sleep and that she desperately wants him to take her back. He is finding it hard to believe her but she warns him that if he ever cheats again he will be a dead man!

Charlie takes her back and as they watch the Platts’ fireworks they play to a crowd. Tracy seems happy to be back but the occasional flicks of anger and disgust across her face show that all is not what it seems. What does Tracy have up her sleeve for Charlie? Is this really a case of forgive and forget?

Danny is being pushed by Frankie to up sticks and move to Spain so he questions Liam about buying the factory. Although Danny tells him it’s just an idea that they sell at the moment, it’s obvious that Frankie’s feelings for Jamie are growing which is why she wants to leave Weatherfield for good.

And elsewhere on Coronation Street, Molly gives Tyrone a piece of her mind when she finds out that Bill took all the boys to a lap dancing club. What will Sally’s reaction be when she finds out that Kevin went too?

Monday 6th

Danny tries to ring Jamie and ask him if he will meet up but Jamie refuses point blank to have anything to do with his estranged father. Danny, however, wants to heal the rift between dad and son before he goes to live in Spain, and orders him to meet him at the flat. Jamie eventually decides to go and is floored as Danny reveals that he and Frankie are going to live abroad to start their new life together. In a complete knee jerk reaction Jamie blurts out that they can’t go – but will he tell his father why?

Tracy tells cheating Charlie that he still has a lot of making up to do, but continues to put on a great show for the neighbours. However no one is more horrified when Tracy goes into the salon for a haircut and poor Maria has to do her hair and give her a manicure in preparation for Charlie taking her out that night.

And some of the men of Weatherfield are still in the doghouse after their jaunt to the lap dancing club, and Kevin is even grounded by Sally. Bill is keen to keep out of the way at the Websters and organises a drink with old friend Audrey.

And trouble turns up again in the form of gum-chewing Becky, who is in Hayley’s class at the ex-offenders literacy class. What will Hayley do when she sees Kelly’s foe?

Tuesday 7th

The pressure is really on now and all Jamie can do is lie and tell his father that they may one day become friends again, and if he goes then they will never have any chance of repairing their relationship. Danny is elated as he thinks there’s a way they can reconcile and tells Frankie he cannot go to Spain and risk missing the chance. But Jamie is double crossing his dad and only pretending to make up with him so that Frankie will stay. She soon realises Jamie’s intentions and goes mad at him for putting her in such an impossible position.

Tracy is pleased that both she and Charlie are the centre of attention in the Rovers Return. She decides to make a show of them both and makes a speech telling everyone they are officially back together much to the residents dismay. But does Charlie smell a rat after Tracy’s very public display of affection?

And Hayley is getting increasingly uncomfortable around Becky who tries to show her she is turning her life around. Becky even offers to buy her a pint after the class but will Hayley accept the gesture?

Wednesday 8th

Vera, Molly and Fiz enjoy winding Jack and Tyrone up about their forthcoming trip to Amsterdam, and Vera gives jack a present of some socks and underwear. When it appears that the ladies have gone, Tyrone and the lads take Jack to the Rovers for a birthday knees up and Tyrone orders a stripper. But it isn’t long before Vera, Molly and Fiz call Jacks bluff and surprise him in the pub. Jack’s thrilled that the girls are not really in Amsterdam but Tyrone is left in a sticky situation when the stripper appears dressed to kill in a traffic warden’s outfit! Will the boys be able to smuggle her out of the pub before Vera spies her?

Elsewhere in Weatherfield, Gail is continuing to feel let down by her family as it seems that she is the only one taking the family mediation seriously. Audrey is enjoying letting her hair down with Bill Webster and behaving like a loved up teenager, and Sarah shuns the family session for a cosy drink with Jason in the Rovers.

And Fiz manages to overhear half a shushed conversation with her mother, Cilla. She panics and pretends it’s Les, but Fiz investigates and finds out otherwise. Who is sneaky Cilla talking to?

Also, Hayley tells Roy that she never expected to be working with Becky at the centre and worries how to tell Kelly that she has seen her. What would Kelly’s reaction be to this?

Friday 10th

Despite pep talks from both their families, Bill and Audrey decide to stick to their plans and go dog racing. With Maureen over in Germany they both counter that they’re doing nothing wrong but after a fantastic evening of ale and pork scratchings, as well as a win or two, they head to the Rovers for a lock in. As they sneak through the Websters’ back yard to go in for a nightcap, there is a charged moment and Bill kisses Audrey passionately. Does Audrey reciprocate?

Over in the cafe, Roy gets a shock when Becky rolls in just before closing, in order to see Hayley. She wants Hayley to write her a job reference and although uneasy about it Hayley feels duty bound to say yes. But is Becky up to no good again with the innocent Croppers?

And Danny makes a big deal of booking a fancy restaurant to take Jamie and Frankie to in a bid to bind the family back together, but little does he know what is going on in front of his eyes. Jamie reluctantly accepts the offer of Sunday lunch, and this thrills Danny so much that he puts £50 behind the bar of the Rovers for the factory girls to enjoy their Friday night.