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Perdita
18-01-2012, 13:51
EP: 7790 Monday 30 Jan 2012 19:30

Carla breaks down as she takes the stand.
Steve lays down the law as Tracy attempts reconciliation.
Sylvia exaggerates Roy’s success to impress Milton.

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EP: 7791 Monday 30 Jan 2012 20:30

There’s outrage in the gallery after a shock revelation at Frank’s trial.
Eileen is pleased as Paul makes progress with Jason.
Tracy breaks down after Steve’s outburst.

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EP: 7792 Thursday 2 Feb 2012 20:30

Is this end for Peter & Leanne?
Stella is stunned when the truth is revealed.
Carla is convinced Frank has the upper hand.

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EP: 7793 Friday 3 Feb 2012 19:30

Carla is enraged as Frank plays the victim.
Steve enlists Owen’s help to get one over on Tracy.
Roy is lost for words as Milton reveals his plans.

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EP: 7794 Friday 3 Feb 2012 20:30


Tension mounts as the jury reaches a verdict.
A moment of passion lands Jason in trouble.
Tracy vows to become the neighbour from hell.

alan45
18-01-2012, 14:18
EP: 7790 Monday 30 Jan 2012 19:30

Carla breaks down as she takes the stand. She knows its all going to come out
Steve lays down the law as Tracy attempts reconciliation. Mc Donald law, I wondr is it like Dingle Law
Sylvia exaggerates Roy’s success to impress Milton. Bet she doesnt tell him about Harold/Hayley

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EP: 7791 Monday 30 Jan 2012 20:30

There’s outrage in the gallery after a shock revelation at Frank’s trial. That he is not a factory owner but is in fact an undercover cop and part time football pundit
Eileen is pleased as Paul makes progress with Jason. After Jason discovers that he is really Todds Dad
Tracy breaks down after Steve’s outburst. More crocodile tears

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EP: 7792 Thursday 2 Feb 2012 20:30

Is this end for Peter & Leanne? Yes
Stella is stunned when the truth is revealed. That she cant act and viewers hate her
Carla is convinced Frank has the upper hand. Because she is shagging Peter

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EP: 7793 Friday 3 Feb 2012 19:30

Carla is enraged as Frank plays the victim. He is the victim, hes stuck with Sally
Steve enlists Owen’s help to get one over on Tracy. He bricks her up in the outside Lavvy
Roy is lost for words as Milton reveals his plans. A chin of Roys Rolls accross America

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EP: 7794 Friday 3 Feb 2012 20:30


Tension mounts as the jury reaches a verdict. Does ITV want to keep Andrew Lancel on for another few months
A moment of passion lands Jason in trouble. Another who's the daddy story in 9 mths time
Tracy vows to become the neighbour from hell. Nothing new there then

tammyy2j
18-01-2012, 14:47
Why cant Steve or Lloyd evict Tracey or is the house in her name?

Perdita
18-01-2012, 14:49
Why cant Steve or Lloyd evict Tracey or is the house in her name?

probably in both their names

alan45
18-01-2012, 15:00
Traceyluv is no fool. She would have made sure of that.

tammyy2j
18-01-2012, 15:16
Traceyluv is no fool. She would have made sure of that.

Steve is a big fool

alan45
22-01-2012, 00:15
Coronation Street airs explosive scenes later this month as the truth about Carla and Peter's affair is revealed on the first day of Frank's rape trial.

As the court case begins, Carla (Alison King) is feeling brave as she's determined that justice will be done - but she gets emotional as she enters the witness box and recalls the night that Frank (Andrew Lancel) attacked her.

Later, events take a dramatic twist as Peter (Chris Gascoyne) takes his turn in the box and is questioned about his relationship with Carla. Frank's barrister accuses the pair of having an affair which is still going on, but Peter denies everything.

Taking her cue to prove that Peter and Carla are liars, Anne gets out photos showing the love cheats kissing - which were taken by Frank's private investigator.

As Anne passes the damning pictures to a devastated Leanne (Jane Danson) in the gallery, will Frank get the reaction he's hoping for? And will Carla's credibility be destroyed in front of the jury?

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Coronation Street airs these scenes on Monday, January 30 at 8.30pm on ITV1

Perdita
22-01-2012, 14:33
Coronation Street star Andrew Lancel has revealed that his character Frank Foster will act vulnerable during his rape trial.

The actor described Frank, who is trying to get away with attacking Carla Connor (Alison King), as one of Weatherfield's most evil villains.

"During the trial you will see him really twist the knife. He appears vulnerable in the stand and even gets a bit teary," Lancel told the Daily Star Sunday.

"But, as everyone knows, there is something deep inside him that one day needs to be sorted out - and, trust me, it will be. Everyone knows he raped Carla and he shouldn't get off. As an actor you have to justify him but he's a monstrous character."

He added: "I look like him and sound like him but I tend to learn my lines at work as I don't ever want to bring him home with me. You've got to be able to shake him off at the end of the day because he really is one of the nastiest characters to ever walk down Coronation Street."

Frank's Coronation Street trial begins on January 30.

alan45
24-01-2012, 00:39
Monday

As Frank's trial begins, Carla is unnerved by his composure. However, bolstered by Peter's presence, she's determined that justice will be done. In the witness box, Carla's emotional as she tells the court how Frank raped her. When she's then questioned by Frank's defence lawyer about her relationship with Peter, Carla is uncomfortable but insists they're just friends.

With Anne and Sally waiting for the bombshell of Carla and Peter's affair to be revealed, will Frank's barrister use Trish's photographic evidence to expose them?

Meanwhile, when Milton insists on visiting Roy's famous restaurant, Sylvia panics and lies that he runs the Bistro. Milton's impressed by the Bistro, but when it becomes clear that Roy isn't the owner, will Sylvia be forced to confess he owns only a humble café?

Elsewhere, with Steve and Tracy now living together at Number 13, Tracy's determined to prove to Steve that they can work things out, while Jason fumes as Paul appears for breakfast again - but Julie makes it clear to her sister that she'll be there for her when it all goes pear-shaped!

Frank's trial continues with Maria in the witness stand. She gives a compelling account of the night Frank pounced on her, but when cross-examined, she faces a tough time.

Next up in the box it's Peter, who's questioned closely about his relationship with Carla. Frank's barrister accuses them of having an affair and suggests it's still going on. Peter hotly denies the allegation, but taking her cue, Anne gets out the photo of Peter and Carla kissing and passes it to Leanne in the gallery. Will Frank get the reaction he's hoping for?

Meanwhile, Tracy is devastated as Steve tells her that he never loved her and is still in love with Becky. But when Deirdre advises Steve that no matter what Tracy's done he should be thinking of Amy, he comes to a decision.

Elsewhere, Milton spots an opportunity for expansion at Roy's café, Brian has a difficult meeting with the chair of the school governors, while Paul talks to Jason man-to-man.


Thursday

Anne, Sally and Frank head off for a celebratory drink, convinced that the jury will take Frank's side now they've exposed Carla and Peter's lies.

Meanwhile, a devastated Leanne pours her heart out to Stella. As she reveals that it was a drunken Carla who ran her over - not Frank - Stella's shocked.

Later, Peter finally tracks Leanne down and tells her sorry he is for everything. Leanne's in bits as it dawns on her how many times Peter has lied to her about meeting his alcohol counsellor when really he was with Carla. But as she calms down, Leanne starts to wonder if they can salvage their marriage. Pointing out how Peter forgave her for her affair with Nick, she suggests in time perhaps she can forgive him in return.

Peter insists that he does love Leanne, but he's in love with Carla and what they have is different. However, with the future of his family at stake and a devastated Simon to think of, will Peter accept Leanne's forgiveness or is this the end of the line?

Friday

As Peter comes to terms with his life-changing decision, Carla heads back to court to endure the rest of Frank's trial. She's buoyed when Peter arrives, but has he got the news for her that she so badly desires?

Later, as Frank gives his evidence, he lies through his teeth - painting himself as the victim. The judge ends his summing up by reminding the jury that they can only convict if they are sure of Carla's evidence. As they await the verdict, Carla's anxious. Emotions run high when the verdict is finally delivered.

Meanwhile, when Steve gives Tracy some cash to go shopping, she thinks he's thawing. However, with Tracy out of the way, he ushers Owen into Number 13 to carry out his work. Arriving home, Tracy is horrified to see that Steve has had the house converted into two self-contained flats. Steve's delighted as he puts his cunning plan into action.

Elsewhere, Jason sneaks Rosie into the work's van to drive her to an urgent work meeting, a worried Brian tells Julie that he's got three months to improve school results or he's out on his ear, while Milton suggests turning Roy's Rolls into a railway themed restaurant and opening a chain across the globe.

As the courtroom reacts to the verdict, Carla just wants to get away. Back on the street, Stella's still troubled by the revelation that it was Carla who ran her over, not Frank. Confronting Carla about how much she's hurt Leanne, Stella reveals that she also knows she lied about the crash and no longer believes her about the rape. Carla is left shaken.

Meanwhile, Tracy is furious about her new living arrangements and complains about the lack of kitchen upstairs. Steve promises her a microwave, but a furious Tracy threatens to report him to the council as he never obtained planning permission to turn Number 13 into flats. Will Steve back down?

Elsewhere, as Rosie and Jason kiss passionately in the van, the hand brake slips, the vehicle rolls forward and smashes into the car in front. Jason lies to Owen about the dented van, blaming another driver. But when Rosie gleefully tells him that the Gazette is going to run an article about their crash, calling her a 'randy road safety model', Jason panics.

Also, Milton mistakenly thinks the reason Roy isn't keen on his business idea is lack of funds, while Brian plans to introduce his new healthy eating initiative throughout the school.

Perdita
29-01-2012, 06:34
EVIL knicker factory boss Frank Foster holds his face in his hands as a jury holds his fate in theirs.

By the end of the week Corrie fans will find out if rapist Frank has hoodwinked the jury into acquitting him.

But ITV bosses are giving nothing away about the soaps trial of the decade.

They have filmed two endings and, as our pictures below show, vile Frank looks restrained about both verdicts.

At the hearing, prosecutors will tell us what we already know that Frank, played by Andrew Lancel, raped Carla Connor at her flat when she broke off their engagement.

This week viewers will see him mock his victim outside court before taking the stand to defend himself.

But, as The People revealed last week, the slimy businessmans defence team has another trick up its sleeve.

A private detective has taken pictures of Carla (Alison King) snogging married man Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne).

And when ashen-faced Peter is quizzed on the stand he has no choice but to own up to their sleazy affair.

The grainy photographs are then passed to his horrified wife Leanne (Jane Danson) in the courts public gallery. Alcoholic Peter later tries to explain himself to Leanne but will she forgive him?

As Frank faces judgment day The People took statements from him and the three main witnesses in the drama.


DEFENDANT'S STATEMENT

Name: Andrew Lancel, 41

Plays: Frank Foster

How have the public responded to you?

I think the negative reaction is a myth. I have played one of the biggest t**ts to walk down Coronation Street. He is a dormant predator who has something monstrous inside him that he needs to sort out. But Ive had nothing more than a bit of banter at the football. Perhaps because its a storyline you cant make fun of.

Were you worried about a huge backlash?

I did talk to my wife about the plot before we filmed it and I was worried things would get a bit close to home.

But the worst thing Ive had to deal with is someone sending me a CV they wanted to be Franks PA. I think people forget sometimes that he is a monster. Others think he is misunderstood but they're wrong. Hes a rapist. Keep watching.

How do you cope with playing such a twisted character?

I count myself as dead lucky to be playing Frank because Ive been involved in taking characters to places they haven't been before.

He has had storylines with characters such as Carla and Sally (played by Sally Dynevor) iconic figures who couldn't be more different.

So far there hasn't been a day I haven't enjoyed. But there have been times when I've needed to go home and be alone.

Charlie Condou (who plays nurse Marcus Dent) is a good mate and while I was filming the rape scenes I stayed at his flat. He wasn't there, so I could just cocoon myself away. Frank can be quite hard to get rid of sometimes. Now I always try to learn my lines at work after everyone else has left because you don't want to go home with Frank.

I shake him off by going home, switching off and watching Emmerdale I'm not him, I just look like him.

How do you feel about leaving Coronation Street this year?

Ive always known my A and Z with Corrie and that it would come to an end, even if Ive been around longer than I expected.

I've seen what happens with Franks exit and I'm very happy. Its very clever and there are lots of twists. There is far more to talk about before Frank leaves including
another romance.


WITNESS STATEMENT

Name: Chris Gascoyne, 43

Plays: Peter Barlow

What is the attraction between Peter and Carla?

They depend on each other, whether or not they're drinking.

And their understanding of each other is perhaps on a different level to that of Peter and Leanne's. He tries to support Carla as best as he can over the rape.

Were you surprised the affair is revealed in court?

Yes, I didn't expect it but its the best place it could have happened as Peter cant turn around and lie.

We've been building up to the revelation of the affair for so long but the timing is unexpected.

Will Leanne be able to forgive Peter?

There's an awful lot of talking to be done. They have a dark night of the soul where everything comes out in the open and Peter is left with a huge decision to make in the end. Its not what you might predict there's an unexpected twist in those scenes.

How will the expose affect Peter and Carla if they stay together?

It will be interesting to see what happens if they move into that domestic area.

They don't have to hide their relationship any longer after the trial but things will be very different because the whole of the Street is against them.

And, on top of that, Carla has just been raped by Frank and had to defend herself in court. It has been an awful month for her.

How do you think Peter will react if Frank is found not guilty?

I reckon he'd want to kill him. And you'd never know with Peter.

He might have a moment of madness especially if hes been at the bottle again.



WITNESS STATEMENT

Name: Alison King, 38

Plays: Carla Connor

How have viewers reacted to Carla and Peters affair?

Very well, they call us Team Carter (from Carla and Peter). People want them together and heading to AA with each other.

Will they stay together?

Its swings and roundabouts. They are awful together but even worse apart but two minuses don't necessarily make a plus.

How does Carla feel about Leanne?

She is sad about hurting Leanne, she loves her but Carla is ruthless and cant fight her feelings for Peter any longer.

Will she be good at looking after Peters son, Simon?

Carla can have fun with kids but shes not good at dealing with it when they hate her. In the coming weeks Simon tells a terrible lie but she handles it really well.

Are you quite protective of Carla?

Yes, but Im not the only one. I've had a brilliant reaction from viewers after the rape storyline. The support has been amazing.

It was a really emotional subject to deal with. Bernie, a lady from a rape centre, told me everything I needed to know and was at filming. We didnt want to sensationalise it just make it as honest as possible.

How did it feel being shortlisted for Best Serial Drama Performance at the National Television Awards?

I was thrilled. I've never been nominated for a serious award before.


WITNESS STATEMENT

Name: Jane Danson, 33

Plays: Leanne Barlow

Will Leanne ever be able to forgive Peter and Carla?

Some people may think she should but I don't think she can, even though she cheated on Peter with Nick.

But it may not matter as Peter also has to make a choice between her and Carla. The affair has hurt Leanne incredibly and for it to be exposed so publicly is awful.

There are lots of different twists to come in the next few weeks.

How was filming the court scenes?

It was great for Leanne to find out the truth. It is always good to be involved in a storyline where the viewer knows something that your character doesnt.

The court we filmed in was very imposing and gave the scenes a great sense of drama, we all thoroughly enjoyed the trial.

Whats been the public response to Leanne over the affair?

Its been great, most are lovely and say they are enjoying the plot. Some say: Do you know what Peter is up to? and like to tell you but it is always good natured.

People seem to be split about whether Peter should be with Carla or stay with Leanne.

Where would you like to see Leanne go from here?

She has had a dramatic couple of years but I'm not complaining.

The writers have come up with some amazing stuff and I trust them completely.

It will be interesting to see what she does and how she copes with the situation with Simon. She is a survivor though so whatever happens shell get through it.

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Perdita
29-01-2012, 11:40
Coronation Street star Alison King has revealed that Peter Barlow's son Simon will tell a "terrible" lie in an upcoming episode.

The actress plays Carla Connor in the ITV1 soap, whose affair with Peter (Chris Gascoyne) is exposed this week when pictures of them kissing are shown at Frank Foster's rape trial.

"Carla can have fun with kids but shes not good at dealing with it when they hate her. In the coming weeks Simon tells a terrible lie but she handles it really well," King told The People.

"She is sad about hurting Leanne, she loves her, but Carla is ruthless and can't fight her feelings for Peter any longer. I've had a brilliant reaction from viewers after the rape storyline. The support has been amazing.

"It was a really emotional subject to deal with. Bernie, a lady from a rape centre, told me everything I needed to know and was at filming. We didn't want to sensationalise it, just make it as honest as possible."

King added that she was "thrilled" after being shortlisted for 'Best Serial Drama Performance' at the National Television Awards.

alan45
30-01-2012, 00:46
It's been branded as the soap trial of the century as factory boss Frank Foster waits to see if he will be found guilty or not guilty of raping Carla Connor.
And although the soap's bosses are keeping the verdict very close to their chest, fans have today been teased with alternative ending scenes.
Pictures have been released showing Frank, played by Andrew Lancel, standing in the dock looking down as he is found guilty of the sex attack.
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Is he or isn't he? In two alternative verdicts, Frank Foster, played by Andrew Lancel finds out he is guilty and not guilty of the rape of Carla Connor in scenes to be aired on Coronation Street this Friday night
In the background, Carla's sister-in-law Michelle Connor, played by Kym Marsh, claps her hands in delight
But in another, Frank can barely contain a smug look as he leaves the courtroom having been cleared of rape while Michelle, Carla and their other sister-in-law Maria, played by Samia Smith, look on in shock.
Other scenes also show Peter Barlow, played by Chris Gascoyne, giving evidence, and a harassed-looking Carla also speaking from the witness box as she is cross-examined about the attack and her relationship with Peter.

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Nervous: Frank keeps his head down as he stands in the dock and awaits the verdict

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Jubilation: Michelle Connor, played by Kym Marsh, claps her hands in delight as Frank is found guilty... but is also seen looking on in shock as he is found not guilty
Another shows Carla and the girls arriving at court just as Frank arrives with Sally Webster, played by Sally Dynevor, and his mother Anne, played by Gwen Taylor.
Earlier this month is was revealed that two endings had been filmed and ITV released scenes from outside the courtroom after the trial showing a happy Frank celebrating with his mother and Sally and another showing Anne in tears and being comforted by Sally.
And these interior shots are bound to have fans chomping at the bit, many of whom will be glued to their televisions on Friday evening.

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Shocked: Carla, who accused Frank of raping her, cannot believe it when she hears the not guilty verdict

Under the spotlight: Earlier in the episode, Carla gives evidence against Frank
Andrew, who plays Frank, revealed this week that he loved filming the court scenes and really enjoyed being in the dock.
The actor, 41, who is also known for his role as DI Neil Manson who he played in The Bill for seven years, said: 'It was brilliant. I have always wanted to do a big court room drama.
'I did hundreds of trial-y things in The Bill but I've never been in the dock before. But it was great.
'You literally had to switch from guilty and not guilty. Not just the words but what happens afterwards. So it was very exciting. Keeping people guessing and keeping us all guessing.

Under oath: Peter Barlow, played by Chris Gascoyne, is seen giving evidence at the trial
'I think it's quite apt really for the way this man has twisted and turned since he set foot in that place. It's very apt to keep those twists and turns right down to the very end.'
Some rumours have suggested that Frank will be found not guilty and the aftermath will lead to his death - but Andrew is keeping quiet, even though he is set to leave the soap soon.
He said: 'Whatever Frank's outcome it's been a gift from day one, so I don't mind which way it goes.

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Face-to-face: Frank walks into court with Sally Webster and his mother Anne just as his accuser Carla arrives with Maria and Michelle
But he added: 'I know which way it goes and I've always known, so I've never minded.'
And it won't be just the verdict creating a buzz among them but a separate storyline which also involves Carla, is set to reach a climax this Friday too.
In a scene shown from the courtroom, Leanne Barlow, who most will know as Battersby, is seen looking at pictures of her husband Peter kissing Carla.

The truth emerges: Leanne Barlow, played by Jane Danson, is given pictures of her husband Peter kissing Carla

Confrontation: Leanne stands up in the public gallery after seeing the pictures and appears to direct her anger at Peter who is giving evidence
She is then seen standing up in court, her glare possibly directed at Peter who is giving evidence, before she storms out the court.
She is believed to have been given the pictures by Anne, who passes them to her from the public gallery after Carla denies to the jury that she is having an affair.
But a later shot suggests that Stella Price, played by Michelle Collins, might have also been in on the revelation, as she found out about the affair not long after she revealed herself to be Leanne's biological mother.

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The truth comes out: Peter is seen with his wife and Stella, her biological mother, upstairs in the Rovers Return after the trial


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Perdita
30-01-2012, 10:36
Coronation Street star Alison King has said that she is delighted by the positive impact of her character's ongoing rape storyline.

The actress's alter ego Carla Connor was sexually assaulted by businessman Frank Foster in September after she called off their wedding. Later that month, Rape Crisis revealed that the plot had sparked an 800% increase in calls to its helpline.

Carla's story takes centre stage again this week as Frank's trial plays out over the course of five episodes.

King, discussing the response to the story, told The Sun: "The reaction from fans has been immense. I have had a lot of letters from women who have come forward since that episode.

"There was an 800% increase in the number of people reporting rapes after we did the story, mainly those who had been raped by someone they knew."

Andrew Lancel, who plays the role of Frank, added: "The storyline has been integral in raising awareness of rape. And if you can achieve something like that from playing a role, that is something to be proud of."

Coronation Street launches the trial episodes tonight at 7.30pm on ITV1.

lizann
30-01-2012, 12:49
It's been branded as the soap trial of the century

By who?

alan45
30-01-2012, 14:51
It's been branded as the soap trial of the century



By who?


By the Corrie publicists. After all because the Mitchells own the Met Police and the Public prosecution Service none of their cases ever get to trial

Perdita
03-02-2012, 09:09
Coronation Street airs the conclusion of Frank Foster's rape trial tonight as the evil businessman discovers whether he's facing a long stretch behind bars.

Frank (Andrew Lancel) and his loved ones are convinced that things are looking good after Carla and Peter's affair was exposed in court, but the twisted factory boss can't relax yet as it's his turn to give evidence.

Questioned by both the prosecution and the defence, Frank paints himself as the victim in the situation - breaking down as he falsely claims that Carla (Alison King) has made his life hell by lying.

Soon afterwards, the jury members are sent out for their deliberations. Will they return with a guilty or not guilty verdict?

Coronation Street airs tonight at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV1.


Really looking foward to tonight's episodes