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Perdita
13-03-2013, 14:45
Episode 8087/8088: Sunday 24th March 1 hour long

Jason is shocked when Gloria tells him where the fire started.
A saddened Paul lays flowers outside the Rovers.
Tina realises Kirsty is struggling to cope.



Episode 8089: Monday 25th March at 7.30pm

Kirsty steels herself for her court performance.
Guilt ridden Karl takes Stella to see Sunita.
Sylvia is coerced into going to the One O’clock Club.



Episode 8090: Monday 25th March at 8.30pm

Julie suspects that Kirsty may have fooled everyone.
The heat is on as Jason points the police in Karl’s direction.
Stan offers Sylvia a herbal remedy to ease her arthritis.



Episode 8091: Wednesday 27th March at 7.30pm

Tyrone braces himself to tell the truth behind Kirsty’s lies.
Karl seizes his chance to divert suspicions.
Kirk looks out for a down in the dumps Chesney.


Episode 8092: Friday 29th March at 7.30pm

Street residents take action as concerns for Ruby grow.
Police search for the missing Rovers’ keys.
Stan persuades Sylvia to sample another Brownie.



Episode 8093: Friday 29th March at 8.30pm

Chaos ensues after a revelation in court.
Dev struggles while keeping vigil by Sunita’s bedside.
Chesney tries to rebound as he drowns his sorrows.

alan45
13-03-2013, 14:49
A saddened Paul lays flowers outside the Rovers.

So it looks like Toni who is the second victim then

alan45
13-03-2013, 14:49
A saddened Paul lays flowers outside the Rovers.

So it looks like Toni who is the second victim then

parkerman
13-03-2013, 16:21
Naturally. They can't get rid of a second established character.

lizann
13-03-2013, 16:41
i can see karl becoming like cameron in emmerdale killing again maybe paul or someone else

Debzyg
13-03-2013, 18:09
Penny finally starting to drop with Julie is it? Moron.

alan45
13-03-2013, 18:55
Naturally. They can't get rid of a second established character.

I wouldnt mind if they binned ST. Ella

alan45
13-03-2013, 18:55
Naturally. They can't get rid of a second established character.

I wouldnt mind if they binned ST. Ella

Perdita
13-03-2013, 18:58
ahhh, she has just signed up again, sorry to disappoint you

alan45
13-03-2013, 19:00
ahhh, she has just signed up again, sorry to disappoint you
Yes I have read your other post. Its all your fault that I will probably have a hangover tomorrow.

alan45
13-03-2013, 19:00
ahhh, she has just signed up again, sorry to disappoint you
Yes I have read your other post. Its all your fault that I will probably have a hangover tomorrow.

Perdita
13-03-2013, 19:33
Here are some paracetamols :D

tammyy2j
13-03-2013, 19:35
Should be good with Ty's case

alan45
13-03-2013, 21:42
Here are some paracetamols :D

You could email me a bottle of Cava

alan45
13-03-2013, 21:42
Here are some paracetamols :D

You could email me a bottle of Cava

Perdita
14-03-2013, 06:32
In the virtual post :D

Perdita
14-03-2013, 15:13
Corrie star Antony Cotton has revealed that his character Sean Tully will be involved in the climax of the Tyrone and Kirsty storyline.

Tyrone's long-running ordeal comes to a head in a fortnight's time as he stands trial for domestic violence following Kirsty's (Natalie Gumede) false allegations against him.

Speaking to PA, Cotton explained that Sean becomes embroiled in the situation following a "discovery". He will also be part of the Rovers Return fire plot next week.

Cotton said: "I'm in the court stuff... there's a discovery and I end up roped in. I'm in the Rovers fire and a tiny bit of Natalie's [storyline].

"Our audience always likes the juxtaposition of what's going on in Weatherfield. If there's something that's very, very sad... they also like to go back to something very funny... the comedy and tragedy.

"And in this case, the tragedy of the fire happening and potentially people dying and getting hurt, and also the comeuppance of a character that the audience have loved to hate ... whether she gets her comeuppance or not remains to be seen."

Coronation Street continues tomorrow (March 15) at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV.

lizann
14-03-2013, 20:08
lets hope sean gets a battering from kirsty and that is how he is involved :p

Debzyg
15-03-2013, 20:21
lets hope sean gets a battering from kirsty and that is how he is involved :p

Ah, I like Sean!

Debzyg
15-03-2013, 20:21
.

lizann
15-03-2013, 21:22
Julie Carp (Katy Cavanagh) will be one of the first to see Kirsty's nasty side after helping her out with childcare by offering to babysit.

When Julie has to leave baby Ruby in Sally's care unexpectedly one afternoon, Kirsty is furious that her friend has let her down.

Speaking to Soaplife, Gumede added: "Kirsty's incensed at Julie and at Sally. Julie comes back and Kirsty loses her temper and she throws a cup across the room. And that's when the mask starts to slip."

lizann
15-03-2013, 21:22
Julie Carp (Katy Cavanagh) will be one of the first to see Kirsty's nasty side after helping her out with childcare by offering to babysit.

When Julie has to leave baby Ruby in Sally's care unexpectedly one afternoon, Kirsty is furious that her friend has let her down.

Speaking to Soaplife, Gumede added: "Kirsty's incensed at Julie and at Sally. Julie comes back and Kirsty loses her temper and she throws a cup across the room. And that's when the mask starts to slip."

Perdita
17-03-2013, 00:09
Corrie's Sunita Alahan and Stella Price fight for their lives in hospital in the aftermath of the Rovers Return fire.

When an arsonist targets the pub in tomorrow night's must-see double bill (March 18), Sunita (Shobna Gulati) and Stella (Michelle Collins) find themselves trapped in the inferno - to the horror of their loved ones.

Miraculously, both women are rescued from the blaze and rushed to hospital, where they lie critically ill.

A Coronation Street statement teased: "It's touch and go for both women as their devastated families pray at their bedsides for their recovery.

"And Dev is faced with more heartache when it's revealed that the fire was arson and Sunita becomes the number one suspect."

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Eva and Gloria at Stella's bedside


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Dev is desperate for Sunita to recover

Coronation Street airs these scenes on Sunday, March 24 at 7pm on ITV.

tammyy2j
17-03-2013, 01:05
Yes I have read your other post. Its all your fault that I will probably have a hangover tomorrow.

Are you praying Stella survives :p

alan45
19-03-2013, 02:05
Sunday

Hour-long episode


Dev Alahan keeps vigil over Sunita
As Stella, Karl and Sunita are rushed to hospital, one is left fighting for their life. Jason is at Stella's bedside while Dev keeps vigil over Sunita, telling her how much he loves her and begging her to wake up.

As one casualty is confirmed, talk on the street turns to who may have started the fire. Jason is horrified as early investigations point to the fire starting with the electrics in the cellar.

Jason protests his innocence, adamant that he didn't cause the fire, but it's clear that Gloria and Eva reckon he's to blame. Convinced that Karl started the fire, Jason voices his suspicions, but Karl is being hailed as the hero of the hour.

At the same time, the doctor warns Dev to prepare for the worst as Sunita is unlikely to survive. Keen to blame Jason, Karl tells Dev about the initial findings. How will an emotional Dev react to the news?

Meanwhile, Eileen is worried when Paul insists on returning to work. However, when he is sent home, he admits that he blames himself for the death at The Rovers.


Jason's worried he may be accountable for the fire
Later, Jason quizzes Paul about the fire investigation, insisting that he can't be to blame as he did everything by the book. However, Paul disagrees and tells Jason that it's down to him that a friend is dead and Sunita is hanging by a thread.

Elsewhere, Julie tells Tina that she's had Ruby for the night as Kirsty had to attend to a family crisis. Tina reveals that Kirsty is lying as she saw her at Number 9 while The Rovers burned. Julie thinks Tina must be mistaken, but how will Kirsty react when Tina confronts her?

Later, Kirsty asks Julie to babysit, but when Julie suggests that she's finding it difficult to cope on her own, Kirsty takes offence and throws her out. Julie is bemused at Kirsty's sudden mood swing, but as Ruby cries in her cot, will Kirsty reach boiling point?

Also today, Roy and Hayley suggest Sylvia should join the One O'Clock Club. Initially Sylvia's against it until she realises it's a chance to fleece the others at the whist drive.

Finally, depressed Chesney refuses to go to work, but when Katy brings Joseph round for the night, he's cheered to see his son. Later, Ryan tells Katy that he misses her and suggests they go for a drink. Will Katy agree as Chesney watches on?

Monday
As Tyrone's trial begins, the prosecution paint Tyrone to be an evil, calculating wife-batterer. Kirsty takes the witness box and lies through her teeth, telling the jury how she suffered months of violent abuse.

Outside court, Alison and Fiz beg Kirsty to tell the truth and not send an innocent man to prison. At breaking point, will Kirsty crumble?

Meanwhile, when the police call at the hospital and tell Stella that further evidence suggests the fire was started deliberately, Stella is pleased that Jason is off the hook. But if it wasn't the electrics, who started the fire?

Gloria wonders about Sunita as she had a grudge against Stella and it would explain why she was in the pub. As the police return to the hospital to talk to Dev, are they thinking the same?

Elsewhere, when Katy bumps into Chesney she tries to make conversation, but Chesney remains cold and points out that she's no longer part of his family.

As Tyrone's trial continues, Kirsty is relieved when Alison offers to leave her dad and move in with her to help with Ruby. However, she adds that in exchange, Kirsty must admit her lies. Will Kirsty agree?

Later, Kirsty is angry when she arrives home and finds Sally babysitting Ruby as Julie got called away. When Julie calls to apologise, she starts to see a furious Kirsty's true colours…

Meanwhile, Dev confronts Stella, Karl, Gloria and Jason, furious with them for pointing the finger at Sunita. He suggests that Stella started the fire herself. Later, Jason is unimpressed when Stella agrees that Karl can move into Number 13 with them until he sorts himself out. Seething, Jason tells the police that he suspects Karl started the fire.

Elsewhere, having spent the afternoon drowning his sorrows, Chesney hammers on the door of Number 6 demanding to see Joseph. Realising he's drunk, will Katy agree?

Also, Sylvia brings her new friends from the One O'Clock Club back to the café.

Wednesday

Tyrone takes the stand and tells the jury how he was abused by Kirsty for months and how he fears she'll attack Ruby one day. Will they believe his version of events?

At the same time, Julie confronts Kirsty about her outburst. However, Kirsty loses her temper and slaps Julie. As Julie realises she's been duped by Kirsty, Ruby continues to cry at Number 9. On edge, will Kirsty lash out?

Meanwhile, Karl is enjoying himself at Number 13 as Gloria fusses round him, treating him like a hero. At the same time, the police question Stella about the pub keys, suggesting the arsonist used the spare set of keys to gain entry. Who has the keys?

Elsewhere, Paul and Eileen get ready to leave for the funeral of a friend.

Also today, Sylvia is enjoying new friend Stan's flapjack, but what is his secret ingredient?

Finally, Beth is annoyed when Kirk cancels their date, telling her he's promised to meet Chesney.

Friday

Julie and Sean hear the sound of smashing glass from Number 9 and then silence from Ruby as she stops crying. Concerned, they rush round, but the house is empty with no sign of Kirsty or Ruby. Is Ruby in danger?

Later, as Tyrone's trial continues, Julie races to court explaining that she's got evidence proving Tyrone's innocence. Will the case against Tyrone be thrown out?

Meanwhile, the police search through Sunita's belongings and find the spare set of Rovers keys. Dev is shocked.

Elsewhere, Paul battles his emotions at the funeral of a friend.

Also, when Chesney sees Ryan chatting to Katy, he shouts at Ryan, telling him to stay away from his son.

Finally, Sylvia accepts another one of Stan's flapjacks when he insists it will alleviate the pain in her wrist.

There's pandemonium in the court as the truth about Kirsty is revealed, but where are Kirsty and Ruby?

The judge calls order and Tyrone is returned to the cells while the judge decides how to proceed. Will Tyrone be found guilty, or is the new information enough to free him?

Meanwhile, the police show the keys to Stella, who confirms they're the spares to the pub. Stella is shocked at the apparent confirmation that Sunita is the arsonist. Gloria is quick to gossip as she tells a horrified Eileen and Paul that Sunita started the fire. How will Dev deal with the news? And has Karl got away with the crime?

Elsewhere, Paul is devastated to learn that his friend's death may have been caused by a deliberate act of arson.

Also, Beth is furious to discover that Kirk is taking Chesney out instead of her. How will Eva react when Chesney gets drunk and tries to chat her up?

Finally, Sylvia phones Stan and places an order for more flapjack.

alan45
19-03-2013, 02:05
Coronation Street star Shobna Gulati has hinted that her character Sunita Alahan may not be mourned by many in Weatherfield.

Sunita is expected to die on screen early next month, but not before her reputation has been tragically tarnished as she is wrongly blamed for starting the Rovers Return fire.

Last week (March 18), viewers saw Karl Munro (John Michie) commit arson at the pub in a desperate bid to split up Stella Price and Jason Grimshaw.

Last Wednesday's episode (March 20) saw Sunita rescued from the blaze and rushed to hospital, where she lies fighting for her life with on-off partner Dev keeping a vigil at her bedside.

Back on the cobbles, meanwhile, the police launch an investigation into the fire, realising that the arsonist used the pub's spare set of keys to gain entry.

When the keys are discovered in Sunita's handbag, she immediately becomes the number one suspect - and she may not get a chance to clear her name before she passes away.


Speaking to journalists, Gulati teased: "They'll be calling me 'Sunita the sicko' and 'Sunita the psycho'. It's all happening!

"I went to see the new producer and he said, 'Sunita is going to be discussed for a long time to come, even after she's gone'. Obviously it might be resolved, but it might not be. We don't know."


Gulati also joked about her character staying on screen for longer than expected.

She laughed: "Honestly, people are going to start tweeting me saying, 'Are you not dead yet?' and 'When's she going to die?'

"Sunita is in ICU, so I've had eight episodes of lying down with tubes in my mouth. That's not very comfortable! You have to have a line in, and obviously it's not down my throat, but I had to grip it with my teeth and got jaw-ache filming the hospital scenes!"

Coronation Street continues on Wednesday (March 20) at 7.30pm on ITV

parkerman
19-03-2013, 11:03
Oops, sorry. Made a mistake!

tammyy2j
19-03-2013, 13:22
I think having Stella die also from Karl's arson act would be better

Perdita
20-03-2013, 08:37
Corrie star Jennie McAlpine has insisted that the Rovers Return shouldn't get a revamp.

Last night (March 18), 10.3 million viewers watched a destructive fire rage through the iconic pub after scheming Karl Munro committed arson.

Speaking on Loose Women this afternoon (March 19), McAlpine admitted that she doesn't want The Rovers to look any different when it re-opens later this year.

Asked to reveal the improvements she would make, the actress replied: "Oh no, we need to do it up exactly as it was! We don't want another Nick's Bistro!"

She jokingly added: "I tell you why as well, drinks are very expensive there. Obviously while The Rovers has been burned down, that's where I've been going for my drinks, the Bistro. It's about another quid fifty for a pint! It's ridiculous!"

McAlpine's character Fiz Stape will feature prominently in another big Coronation Street storyline next week as Tyrone Dobbs's domestic violence trial begins.

Fiz is desperate for Tyrone (Alan Halsall) to be found not guilty so they can finally be happy together, but whether the jury will see through Kirsty Soames's twisted lies remains to be seen.

McAlpine explained: "There are two possible outcomes. One is that Tyrone is freed and one is that Tyrone is not freed. One is that Kirsty gets her comeuppance and one isn't. We'll see next week."

Coronation Street's trial storyline kicks off next Monday (March 25) at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV.

alan45
24-03-2013, 00:14
Coronation Street villain Karl Munro continues his ruthless behaviour in upcoming episodes as he frames his former mistress Sunita Alahan for arson.

Earlier this week, over ten million viewers watched Karl (John Michie) set fire to the Rovers Return and leave Sunita for dead in the burning cellar.

Fortune seems to be working in Karl's favour in the next few days, as police decide that Sunita (Shobna Gulati) must have started the fire.

As Sunita was in the pub at the time of the blaze and had publicly threatened landlady Stella Price a short while earlier, it isn't hard for many local residents to believe that she was the culprit.

Making the most of this opportunity, Karl decides that he'll stop at nothing to ensure that Sunita takes the rap for the tragedy.

With Sunita still fighting for her life, Karl sneaks into her hospital room and makes sure that her fingerprints are all over the keys he used to get into The Rovers.

Afterwards, Karl places the keys in Sunita's hospital bedside cabinet with the rest of her personal effects. Will Karl get away with his terrible crime?

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Karl finds a way to frame Sunita.


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Will Karl get away with arson?

Coronation Street airs these scenes on Wednesday, March 27 at 7.30pm on ITV

alan45
24-03-2013, 00:14
Coronation Street villain Karl Munro tries to keep his cool as the police question him about the Rovers fire in tonight's double bill (March 25).

Karl (John Michie) finds himself under suspicion when new evidence proves that the blaze was started deliberately. With firefighter Toni Griffiths dead, the case will now be treated as a murder investigation.

At first, Sunita Alahan seems to be the most likely culprit, but Jason Grimshaw urges the police to question Karl.

When detectives come calling at the Bistro to quiz Karl, will he be able to hide his guilt?

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Karl is questioned about the fire.

Coronation Street airs tonight at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV

Perdita
25-03-2013, 10:47
Corrie's Karl Munro could come close to killing in order to keep his deadly secret.

The storyline will run throughout the summer and see Karl driven close to murder as he becomes obsessed with Stella (Michelle Collins), according to The Mirror.

Viewers saw Karl set fire to the Rovers Return last week, leaving Sunita for dead inside. Firefighter Toni Griffiths lost her life in the tragedy.

"I saw the scripts and I thought it was a good chance to get stuck into meaty stories and get the acting juices going," Michie told the newspaper.

"He has changed quite a bit, but that's okay. He was just a ne'er-do-well, a bit of a lazy scally who thought the world owed him a living.

"Then suddenly he becomes obsessed with Stella and is full of hate for Sunita, who he thinks is responsible for messing up his life after she enticed him into her honey trap.

"He is desperate to get back with Stella but she has Jason, there's a lot of jealousy there and all sorts of s**t going on in his mind.

"Robbie would think he is a scumbag. As they say in Glasgow, he would be quite happy to kick his head in in a police cell."

Michie has also revealed that he expects to get some stick from fans over his character's recent actions.

"I try and disguise myself when I am walking around, I've got a very good way of disguising myself," he added.

"I got hissed at coming down the stairs the other day from people on a tour of the set. They were saying, 'Oh, you are a bad man', so I get plenty of that. When I went running in the summer I would get quite a lot of that from people about Sunita and Dev. They'd say, 'You dirty b**tard, shagging Sunita. What about Dev, you b**tard?'

"After all this I am going to have to get a better disguise. The good thing about running is that I can run away from them.

"As long as people don't take it too seriously. I am sure I will get a lot of it, it'll be a new experience."

Karl will be quizzed over the Rovers Rovers fire in tonight's double bill (March 25).

tammyy2j
25-03-2013, 13:42
I love to see Karl crack straight away and confess

parkerman
25-03-2013, 13:46
Fat chance!

alan45
25-03-2013, 19:10
Have the Corrie scriptwriters completely lost the plot. Corrie is getting more like Deadenders with its crazy and unbelievable storylines

Perdita
27-03-2013, 06:22
Julie Carp's worst fears are confirmed on Coronation Street tonight (March 27) as Kirsty Soames attacks her.

Unable to shake the feeling that she's been duped by Kirsty, a troubled Julie (Katy Cavanagh) heads over to Number 9 to confront her.

Julie lays her cards on the table by telling Kirsty (Natalie Gumede) that she now wonders whether Tyrone has been telling the truth about her all along.

A panicking Kirsty tries to make excuses for what happened the previous day, but in the end she completely loses control and hits Julie hard across the face. Will the shocking incident be enough to prove that Tyrone is innocent?

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Kirsty slaps Julie in a rage

Coronation Street airs tonight at 7.30pm on ITV.

Perdita
29-03-2013, 06:19
Corrie airs the climax of the long-running Tyrone and Kirsty storyline tonight (March 29) as viewers finally discover whether the truth will prevail.

Tyrone (Alan Halsall) is still on trial over Kirsty's false domestic violence allegations, and his chances aren't looking good as the prosecution tear apart Tina McIntyre's testimony in his defence.

As the proceedings continue, Julie Carp rushes to court in a frantic bid to say her piece, hoping that Kirsty's attack on her will be enough to prove Tyrone's innocence.

By the end of the evening, either Tyrone or Kirsty (Natalie Gumede) will be led away in handcuffs following a final twist in the courtroom - but fans will have to tune in to find out whether justice is served…

Perdita
30-03-2013, 06:15
Coronation Street viewers saw Tyrone Dobbs walk free as his domestic abuse trial reached its verdict in episodes aired on Friday (March 29).

Actor Alan Halsall, who has played Tyrone since 1998, has now spoken about the dramatic storyline and the attention it received.

On Tyrone's reaction to the verdict, Halsall told the Radio Times: "Obviously this is a huge moment in Tyrone's life. At one point, he definitely thought he was going to prison. So for it all to turn around so quickly is a shock.

"Then it starts to dawn on him that this part of his life is over now and he's actually got things to look forward to. What he's always wanted is that family life and he has the prospect of that now with Fiz, Ruby and Hope. He's very emotional about it all."

The storyline, which saw Tyrone suffer beatings at the hands of girlfriend Kirsty (Natalie Gumede) only to be falsely charged with domestic violence himself, gathered much attention from fans.

Halsall admitted that he enjoyed the hype surrounding the plot and said: "I've loved all that. I've had pictures sent to me on Twitter with people waving banners. There have been trucks driving around with 'Free Tyrone' written in the dirt on the back.

"It's really nice that the audience has taken to the story and has been enjoying it so much."

He added that he misses working with his co-star Gumede, who has left the soap as her character Kirsty is now in prison.

"It's become a bit weird coming into work and not seeing that big hair sat there. I love that hair!" he said.

"I miss her already and she's not been gone very long."

In January, the actor won the award for 'Best Serial Drama Performance' at the National Television Awards.

tammyy2j
30-03-2013, 20:22
Kinda sad to see Kirsty go now tbh the storyline kept me glued to the show