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Perdita
15-05-2009, 15:42
Monday, 1 June 2009, 7:30PM - 8:00PM

Peter (Chris Gascoyne) has no regrets as he offers to cook Michelle (Kym Marsh) breakfast but she has plenty of regrets about spending the night with him and wants to leave quickly. As she makes her getaway she’s watched by Luke (Craig Kelly). Stunned Luke confronts Peter about what’s going on with him and Michelle. Hearing it was a one-off Luke decides to give Michelle one last chance and telling her he’s in love with her he asks her to stay. It quickly becomes obvious to Luke that he’s wasting his time and as he leaves Peter decides to make his bid. Telling Michelle he’s fallen for her Peter begs her not to go. Michelle is tempted.

Tina (Michelle Keegan) confronts Gary (Mikey North) about his wandering hands. Realising it’s impossible for them to be just friends she resolves to have nothing more to do with him. Meanwhile Jason (Ryan Thomas) chances his arm and asks Tina out for a drink. How will she respond?

Audrey (Sue Nicholls) and Gail (Helen Worth) are planning their trip to see Sarah. But when David (Jack P Shepherd) realises Audrey’s house will be empty while she’s away he comes up with a plan of his own.

Fiz’s (Jennie McAlpine) letter to John is returned to her. Heartbroken Fiz wonders how John is coping, especially when Anna (Debbie Rush) tells her prison changes people.

And when Hayley (Julie Hesmondhalgh) sees the cardboard cut-outs of Eddie posing as Roy Cropper ‘one millionth customer’ at the wholesalers it looks like his game is up.

This episode is written by Peter Whalley and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Dominic LeClerc.

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PI for the rest of the week follows:

Monday 1 June 8.30pm

As Peter (Chris Gascoyne) pleads with Michelle (Kym Marsh) to stay he tells her that he needs her. Michelle’s torn but still raw from her break-up with Steve she refuses to let her guard down with a man again. Telling Peter that neither of them are over their last partners yet she reveals she’s still leaving. It’s an emotional goodbye for Michelle but as she bids farewell to Maria (Samia Smith) and Ryan (Ben Thompson) will she have second thoughts?
Elsewhere Peter’s taken her decision hard and admits to Ken (William Roache) that he’s struggling to stay off the booze. When he then finds a bottle of Blanche’s sherry at the flat he breaks down. Will Peter fall off the wagon?

Hayley (Julie Hesmondhalgh) brings home the cardboard cut out of Eddie (Steve Huison) to an angry Roy (David Neilson) and a devastated Anna (Debbie Rush). Humiliated Anna confronts Eddie about his latest scam. As they apologise to the Croppers, Anna worries that she may lose her job. Hayley however knows it wasn’t her doing and reassures Anna she still has her job. Feeling guilty Eddie then hands the holiday over but while Roy thinks going to Paris would be dishonest, Hayley really wants to go.

David (Jack P Shepherd) discusses ‘the job’ with Gary (Mikey North). Len (Conor Ryan) becomes suspicious of the two but Gary assures him that David may be useful and seems to have a plan. Meanwhile, feeling vengeful, David steals Joe’s (Reece Dinsdale) new bottle of pills.

Kevin (Michael LeVell) starts to wonder if there may be something between Jason (Ryan Thomas) and Molly (Vicky Binns) who are training more and more together.

And Julie (Katy Cavanagh) offers to becomes Sean’s (Antony Cotton) life coach when he complains that he’s bored with his life and lack of love.

This episode is written by Carmel Morgan and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Dominic LeClerc.

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Wednesday 3 June

As Audrey (Sue Nicholls) and Gail (Helen Worth) leave for Italy, David (Jack P Shepherd) watches his Gran hand over her keys to Natasha (Rachel Leskovac). Slipping them out of the salon he tells Gary ‘the job’ will happen tomorrow before heading to Audrey’s and hiding any evidence that it’s her house. Sneaking the keys back into the salon David feels satisfied that his plan is coming together. Joe (Reece Dinsdale) meanwhile is in immense pain with his back and after spending the day looking for his ‘lost’ painkillers he’s desperate. As Joe tears the living room and kitchen apart looking for his pills David watches on.

As Peter (Chris Gascoyne) clears up the smashed sherry bottle, he cuts his hand and knowing it looks bad he’s forced to stop Ken (William Roache) from entering the flat. Peter’s hit rock bottom again but Blanche (Maggie Jones) catches him as he’s about to buy a drink in the Rovers. Telling her about the sherry they go back to Ken’s house where Peter admits he’s struggling to stay off the alcohol. Will the Barlows give him the support he needs?

Kevin’s (Michael LeVell) suspicions about Molly (Vicky Binns) and Jason (Ryan Thomas) grow, especially when Jason suggests that he’d like to settle down and would happily swap positions with Tyrone (Alan Halsall) any day.

Poppy (Sophiya Haque) becomes increasingly irritated with Betty (Betty Driver) and her lazy attitude to work.

And Julie (Katy Cavanagh) tries to sort Sean out – she wants to get him fit and healthy.

This episode is written by David Lane and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Dominic LeClerc.

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Friday 5 June 7.30pm

David (Jack P Shepherd) has miraculously found Joe’s (Reece Dinsdale) painkillers and with the pills in his hand Joe repairs the kitchen calm restored. Meanwhile after taking Gary (Mikey North) on a recce outside Audrey’s he gets Graeme (Craig Gazey) involved in his plan, giving him a mobile phone to call the police once Gary is in the house. Back on the street David watches Gary head off to Audrey’s and then serves dinner for Joe, which will act as his alibi. Next David calls Gary to say he can’t make it as he has to take Joe to casualty. Gary is angry but enters the house alone. Graeme is about to call the police when Ted (Michael Byrne) arrives at Audrey’s. Gary hears him and grabs the poker from the fireplace.

Elsewhere Blanche (Maggie Jones) is suspicious of Peter’s (Chris Gascoyne) performance last night but Ken (William Roache) wants to support him. Telling Peter he needs professional help to beat his addiction Ken gives him information on an organisation. Peter arrives at the meeting but surrounded by addicts Peter freaks out. In denial he walks out of the group. Will Peter return to the bottle?

At the Rovers the atmosphere is strained as Poppy (Sophiya Haque) and Betty’s (Betty Driver) relationship grows increasingly frosty and Steve (Simon Gregson) upsets Sean (Antony Cotton) by asking Becky (Katherine Kelly) to pose for the charity photo for the Gazette. As Steve tries to sort out Sean, Poppy decides to do a new rota, completely missing out Betty. Steve’s confused as Betty accuses him of getting Poppy to sack her.

This episode is written by Mark Wadlow and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Dominic LeClerc.

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Friday 5 June 8.30pm

As Graeme (Craig Gazey) informs David (Jack P Shepherd) that Ted (Michael Byrne) is in the house he starts to panic about his plan going wrong. Gary (Mikey North) meanwhile is desperate to get out of Audrey’s and as Ted comes upstairs he makes a run for it. Ted recognises him and makes a grab for Gary but pushing past him he gets away. In shock Ted calls David to tell him about the burglary. As they wait for the police to arrive David worries about Ted but is satisfied Gary will finally be caught. It looks like he’s got his revenge as the police arrive at the Windasses. But as Ted cries out in pain and collapses at what expense? David is terrified as Ted suffers a heart attack.

Ken (William Roache), Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride) and Blanche (Maggie Jones) are disappointed that Peter (Chris Gascoyne) hasn’t given the meeting a chance. Peter himself is in a foul mood and back at the flat he bawls at Simon (Alex Bain) for little reason. Mortified at taking his frustration out on his soon Peter leaves Simon with the Barlows and returns to the meeting. Peter feels awkward as he’s asked to talk to the group. Will he admit to his addiction?

As Steve (Simon Gregson) tries to restore calm at the Rovers he’s in a no win situation. Betty (Betty Driver) is angry at being sacked by Poppy (Sophiya Haque) and despite Steve reversing the decision won‘t promise she‘s coming back. Poppy meanwhile is annoyed that Steve isn’t standing by her decisions as manager.

Elsewhere Bill (Peter Armitage) goes to a singles night in a hotel bar and pretends he was in the army to impress a woman. There he bumps into Pam (Kate Anthony) who is pretending to be a concert pianist and they agree to share a taxi home. It’s a successful night as they pair off with Vanessa and Gilbert and arrange to a double date.

lizann
15-05-2009, 15:50
Is Ryan staying? If so with who?

He has no family left on the street :confused:

tammyy2j
25-05-2009, 13:17
Michelle Connor sleeps with boss Peter Barlow just days after bedding Luke Strong.

She ends up spending the night with boozy Peter after he charms her into bed.

But as our snap shows the babe is then caught leaving his fl at the next morning by gutted Luke.

Our spy told us: “Both Luke and Peter have been sniffing around Michelle ever since she broke up with Steve.

“At first Michelle tells them both she doesn’t want anything too serious as she’s just come out of a long relationship.

“So when Luke suggests they have a ‘holiday romance’ she’s all for it.

But when a jealous Peter declares his true feelings for Michelle she realises she wants more than just a casual fling.

They jump into bed but what Michelle doesn’t know is Luke also wants more than just a fling but is playing cool.

Our insider added: “He didn’t tell her he wanted a relationship as he didn’t want to pressurise her.

“Michelle is going away with JD and the band on tour and he didn’t think it was fair to tell her how he really felt – especially as she’s only recently broken up with Steve.”

In the end Michelle goes on the tour, leaving both love rivals to wait to see who she will choose when she gets back.

Catch the episode on Monday June 1 at 7.30pm.

Perdita
30-05-2009, 08:03
KEVIN'S imagination goes into overdrive when he thinks he spots Jason flirting with Molly. He convinces himself they're having an affair!
While Tyrone seems oblivious to thoughts of his new wife cheating, Kevin pays a keen interest. His suspicions grow after Jason admits that he would like nothing more than to settle down with a nice girl.

"Jason can seem like a Jack-the-lad sometimes, but he likes to have cosy nights in," says Ryan Thomas, who plays him.

"I think he gets jealous that his friends are all loved up." Jason and Molly have been spending a lot of time together as they're training for a charity run. But when Kevin sees them talking, he thinks they are at it.

He and Tyrone walk into the shop as Molly and Jason are laughing and, while Tyrone seems unperturbed, Kevin is secretly outraged.

But is Jason really sniffing around newlywed Molly?

"Jason wouldn't do that to Tyrone," insists Ryan. "He's got no designs on Molly at all. It's just Kevin misreading the signals."

In fact, while Kevin is cooking up this imaginary affair, Jason's mind is firmly on another girl * Tina. He even asks her out for a drink.

"There's obviously a sexual attraction between Jason and Tina," says Ryan.

"A definite chemistry."

So, despite Kevin's theories, Jason is not a threat to Tyrone. But could betrayal be looming even closer to home?


The Sun

tammyy2j
31-05-2009, 13:57
STUCK-UP bar boss Poppy Morales gets the boot in more ways than one when she picks a fight with Becky Granger.


The two come to blows when Poppy starts throwing her weight around again behind the Rovers bar.

And predictably there’s only one winner.

Bruiser Becky grabs the bossy manager by the hair and drags her into the street.

Poppy becomes public enemy No.1 when she sacks long serving barmaid Betty Williams before pulling rank on Sean Tully.

But her bossy ways backfire when Becky overhears Poppy call the homely pub a “dump”.

Our cobbles source revealed: “Poppy has been getting too big for her boots for a while now. She sacks Betty and falls out with Sean.

“But because licensee Steve is too much of a coward to say anything to Poppy, Becky keeps having to bite her tongue. But when she overhears Poppy branding the pub a “dump” all hell breaks loose.

“In a fit of rage she grabs Poppy by her hair and drags her through the pub before booting her out on to the street.”

The scrap is the last viewers see of Poppy who leaves Weatherfield with her tail between her legs.

But fans will be delighted to see Becky back to her bolshie best.

Our insider added: “Becky realises that if Steve is too scared to stand up to Poppy then she will.

“She’s never been afraid of getting her hands dirty.

“And when she finally got mad there was only ever going to be one winner.”

The fun starts on ITV1 on Monday