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11-01-2007, 17:00
Tracy Barlow has never been a woman to cross.
Dev Alahan lost his designer wardrobe and credit cards when he badmouthed his then-lover, and Steve McDonald's wedding day was all but destroyed thanks to evil Tracy's decision to out him as Amy's dad as he and bride Karen stood at the altar.
And for the last few months, Tracy has been working on a new revenge plot against her love rat partner Charlie Stubbs – which is going to end in the bully boy builder's demise!
Yes, if she was mental enough to scold herself with an iron, treacherous Tracy is more than capable of inflicting the ultimate punishment on cheating Charlie.
But expect a few twists and turns along the way.
For one, the night Tracy chooses to stub out Charlie doesn't go to plan when the villainous victim survives her knife attack.
But as Charlie hangs on to life by a thread, and Weatherfield reels from the shock of what's happened, Tracy is going to get one more chance to see her man.
And don't expect any emotional speeches of regret as the Street's most psychotic siren bids her former partner in crime goodbye… After his Christmas day shenanigans, you'd have thought Bill Webster would be steering clear of Weatherfield for a while.
But with Charlie out of action maybe the demand for love rat builders has gone up!
Anyway, Bill is coming back to the Street a single man after failing to convince wife Maureen that his fling with Audrey was nothing for her to get upset.
And one person who can't hide her delight at his re-emergence is the glamorous granny herself.
Having had the time of her life while Bill was around the last time, Audrey can't help herself as she contemplates the possibility that their rocky romance may not have run out of steam after all.
Will Bill decide that Audrey is the woman for him after all? And will Sally be able to cope with the shame of her father-in-law's bed hopping antics? Finally, Bill might not be all that lucky in love, but that's nothing compared to poor Becky Grainger.
Our Becks has come on leaps and bounds since Hayley Cropper took her under her wing, but there's still the small matter of her dreadful taste in fellas to contend with.
The problem is that Becky doesn't think she's worthy of a decent guy so jumps from one scumbag loser to another.
And having tired of the aptly named Slug, Becky is on the look out for someone new in 2007.
However, it looks like her luck has changed when a tasty customer called Rob comes into Roy's Rolls and asks out the shocked waitress!
Unlike her other boyfriends, Rob not only has a job but is also in possession of manners as well!
But considering bonkers Becky has always been her own worst enemy, is the burgeoning romance bound to end in tears?
From ITV
Dev Alahan lost his designer wardrobe and credit cards when he badmouthed his then-lover, and Steve McDonald's wedding day was all but destroyed thanks to evil Tracy's decision to out him as Amy's dad as he and bride Karen stood at the altar.
And for the last few months, Tracy has been working on a new revenge plot against her love rat partner Charlie Stubbs – which is going to end in the bully boy builder's demise!
Yes, if she was mental enough to scold herself with an iron, treacherous Tracy is more than capable of inflicting the ultimate punishment on cheating Charlie.
But expect a few twists and turns along the way.
For one, the night Tracy chooses to stub out Charlie doesn't go to plan when the villainous victim survives her knife attack.
But as Charlie hangs on to life by a thread, and Weatherfield reels from the shock of what's happened, Tracy is going to get one more chance to see her man.
And don't expect any emotional speeches of regret as the Street's most psychotic siren bids her former partner in crime goodbye… After his Christmas day shenanigans, you'd have thought Bill Webster would be steering clear of Weatherfield for a while.
But with Charlie out of action maybe the demand for love rat builders has gone up!
Anyway, Bill is coming back to the Street a single man after failing to convince wife Maureen that his fling with Audrey was nothing for her to get upset.
And one person who can't hide her delight at his re-emergence is the glamorous granny herself.
Having had the time of her life while Bill was around the last time, Audrey can't help herself as she contemplates the possibility that their rocky romance may not have run out of steam after all.
Will Bill decide that Audrey is the woman for him after all? And will Sally be able to cope with the shame of her father-in-law's bed hopping antics? Finally, Bill might not be all that lucky in love, but that's nothing compared to poor Becky Grainger.
Our Becks has come on leaps and bounds since Hayley Cropper took her under her wing, but there's still the small matter of her dreadful taste in fellas to contend with.
The problem is that Becky doesn't think she's worthy of a decent guy so jumps from one scumbag loser to another.
And having tired of the aptly named Slug, Becky is on the look out for someone new in 2007.
However, it looks like her luck has changed when a tasty customer called Rob comes into Roy's Rolls and asks out the shocked waitress!
Unlike her other boyfriends, Rob not only has a job but is also in possession of manners as well!
But considering bonkers Becky has always been her own worst enemy, is the burgeoning romance bound to end in tears?
From ITV