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17-08-2009, 17:37
It’s the morning of Claire’s (Julia Haworth) charity fete but what starts out as a fun filled family day turns out to be more dramatic than any of the residents could ever have imagined.
Claire’s in her element as she rushes round organising all the stalls. But as she gets caught up in the excitement of her fundraising she hasn’t got time to listen to Joshua (Benjamin Beresford) when he complains his mouth hurts. Little does she know that Joshua has swallowed a bee. As he suffers a severe case of anaphylactic shock he collapses in front of Janice (Vicky Entwistle).
Meanwhile Norris (Malcolm Hebden) refuses to join Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) and Rita (Barbara Knox) as they run the cakes stall and sits alone at home. However he’s disturbed by a knock on the door from the police. They reveal that Ramsay died on the flight to Australia. As Norris sits alone in shock Emily admits to Rita how much Ramsay meant to her. It’s clear the news is going to have a big impact on them both.
Elsewhere Kevin (Michael LeVell) and Molly (Vicky Binns) take part in the charity race. Sophie’s (Brooke Vincent) there to cheer Kevin on but Molly’s left without a supporter when Tyrone (Alan Halsall) gets called out on a break-down. Will he get back in time to see her cross the finish line or will she end up in Kevin‘s arms?
This episode is written by Damon Rochefort and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.
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PI for the rest of the week
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Monday 31 August [2]
Janice (Vicky Entwistle) can see Joshua’s (Benjamin Beresford) life is in danger and acting quickly she puts her first aid skills into practice placing him in the recovery position and telling Ashley (Steven Arnold) to phone for an ambulance. As he’s rushed to hospital, Ashley and Claire (Julia Haworth) pray that Janice has done enough to save Josh’s life.
Elsewhere Rita (Barbara Knox) breaks the terrible news to Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) that Ramsay is dead. Emily’s visibly shaken, especially when she discovers he had a brain tumour and knew he was dying. As it becomes clear Ramsay wanted to make up with Norris before his death Norris (Malcolm Hebden) pretends he doesn’t care but Emily loses her temper and lets rip at Norris, telling exactly what she thinks of both him and Ramsay. Battling his emotions Norris heads to his mother’s grave where he finds flowers laid by his dead brother.
Kevin (Michael Le Vell) and Molly (Vicky Binns) finish their race. Sophie (Brooke Vincent) congratulates her dad before heading off to the fete. Tyrone hasn’t made it and left alone Kevin and Molly can’t resist each other. Unable to suppress their passion they head to a hotel room where they admit this is what they both want.
Back at the fete Teresa (Karen Henthorn) and Umed (Harish Patel) embark upon a ‘curry challenge’. Graeme (Craig Gazey) wins the raffle and returns the Ricky Hatton signed boxing gloves to Ashley.
This episode is written by Damon Rochefort and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.
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Thursday 3 September
Molly’s (Vicky Binns) in a foul mood and Tyrone (Alan Halsall) worries that she’s angry with him for missing her race. Confiding in Kevin (Michael Le Vell) he asks if she complained to him but Kevin guiltily reassures him. Despite his guilt Kevin can’t resist Molly and they decide to enter another run as a cover. Jack (William Tarmey) meanwhile is feeling more and more in the way at number 9 as Molly and Tyrone bicker and tells the couple he intends to move out. Tyrone’s upset but Molly ruefully states that you can’t prevent someone from doing what they want.
After thanking Janice (Vicky Entwistle) for helping save Joshua’s life Ashley (Steven Arnold) decides it’s time he came clean to Claire (Julia Haworth) about the vasectomy. Plucking up the courage he tells Claire he didn’t go through with the operation. How will she react?
Norris (Malcolm Hebden) storms out of the Kabin when he and Rita (Barbara Knox) row over his treatment of Ramsay. Visiting his mother’s grave again Norris is in a contemplative mood but will he admit his regret at the way he and Ramsay parted?
Steve (Simon Gregson) reminds the cab drivers to keep looking out for Slug. But Becky’s (Katherine Kelly) losing hope, reckoning he’ll be long go by now and even if they did find him he wouldn’t get her off the hook.
This episode is written by Peter Whalley and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.
***
Friday 4 September [1]
Steve (Simon Gregson) goes chasing a drug-dealer whom Becky (Katherine Kelly) thinks may lead him to Slug. Liz (Beverley Callard) disapproves, and while Becky resolves to enjoy what freedom she has left with Steve, Liz makes it clear it’s no life being married to a prisoner.
When she then overhears Liz and Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride) talking about the effect her imprisonment would have on Steve and Amy, Becky decides to take action. Steve is stunned to find a note from Becky revealing she‘s gone.
Sally (Sally Whittaker) plans a surprise dinner party for Kevin’s (Michael Le Vell) belated birthday celebrations. An uneasy Molly (Vicky Binns) is roped in to help with the food, while Tyrone (Alan Halsall) keeps Kevin occupied. But unable to bear the awkwardness Molly warns Kevin about his surprise. Kevin’s barely able to hide his discomfort as he’s greeted by Sally, the Dobbs and the bickering Peacocks.
Emily’s (Eileen Derbyshire) upset that Ramsay’s cremation will take place in Australia as she‘s desperate to pay her respects to the man she‘d grown so fond of. Rita (Barbara Knox) tackles Norris (Malcolm Hebden), suggesting the arrangements could be changed. Will Norris back down and let go of his emotions?.
Elsewhere Claire’s (Julia Haworth) still angry with Ashley (Steven Arnold), believing he refused the vasectomy in case he ever wants children with another woman. Connie (Rita May) suggests Jack (William Tarmey) move in with her. Will he accept her offer?
This episode is written by Debbie Oates and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.
***
Friday 4 September [2]
Kevin’s (Michael Le Vell) surprise dinner party is underway but it quickly turns into the night from hell as all three couples use the evening to vent their frustrations over their marriages.
Claire (Julia Haworth) gets drunk and snipes at Ashley (Steven Arnold) over his non vasectomy, while Sally (Sally Whittaker) constantly makes jokes at Kevin’s expense. Unable to bear the tension Molly (Vicky Binns) finally snaps and accuses Sally of being downright nasty. Tyrone’s (Alan Halsall) stunned by her increasingly irrational behaviour but Kevin knows what’s behind it and holding his breath he waits to see if Molly is about to reveal all about their affair. Claire meanwhile tells Ashley she’s banning sex with immediate effect.
As a frantic Steve (Simon Gregson) searches for Becky (Katherine Kelly), she phones the Croppers to say goodbye. Realising she’s about to do a runner Roy (David Neilson) correctly guesses she is at the coach station and Steve races down there. But as he arrives at the station he spots Becky boarding a bus. Steve pleads with her to come home, insisting that by leaving she will be breaking his heart. But has he got to her in time?
In the pub, Peter (Chirs Gascoyne) chats up an attractive woman, Naomi. All is going well until he overhears Janice on the phone to Leanne. Is he really ready to move on?
And Jack’s (William Tarmey) in a sombre mood as he celebrates Vera’s birthday by pouring her a sherry. Is he really prepared to say goodbye to Coronation Street?
This episode is written by Debbie Oates and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.
Claire’s in her element as she rushes round organising all the stalls. But as she gets caught up in the excitement of her fundraising she hasn’t got time to listen to Joshua (Benjamin Beresford) when he complains his mouth hurts. Little does she know that Joshua has swallowed a bee. As he suffers a severe case of anaphylactic shock he collapses in front of Janice (Vicky Entwistle).
Meanwhile Norris (Malcolm Hebden) refuses to join Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) and Rita (Barbara Knox) as they run the cakes stall and sits alone at home. However he’s disturbed by a knock on the door from the police. They reveal that Ramsay died on the flight to Australia. As Norris sits alone in shock Emily admits to Rita how much Ramsay meant to her. It’s clear the news is going to have a big impact on them both.
Elsewhere Kevin (Michael LeVell) and Molly (Vicky Binns) take part in the charity race. Sophie’s (Brooke Vincent) there to cheer Kevin on but Molly’s left without a supporter when Tyrone (Alan Halsall) gets called out on a break-down. Will he get back in time to see her cross the finish line or will she end up in Kevin‘s arms?
This episode is written by Damon Rochefort and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.
***
PI for the rest of the week
***
Monday 31 August [2]
Janice (Vicky Entwistle) can see Joshua’s (Benjamin Beresford) life is in danger and acting quickly she puts her first aid skills into practice placing him in the recovery position and telling Ashley (Steven Arnold) to phone for an ambulance. As he’s rushed to hospital, Ashley and Claire (Julia Haworth) pray that Janice has done enough to save Josh’s life.
Elsewhere Rita (Barbara Knox) breaks the terrible news to Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) that Ramsay is dead. Emily’s visibly shaken, especially when she discovers he had a brain tumour and knew he was dying. As it becomes clear Ramsay wanted to make up with Norris before his death Norris (Malcolm Hebden) pretends he doesn’t care but Emily loses her temper and lets rip at Norris, telling exactly what she thinks of both him and Ramsay. Battling his emotions Norris heads to his mother’s grave where he finds flowers laid by his dead brother.
Kevin (Michael Le Vell) and Molly (Vicky Binns) finish their race. Sophie (Brooke Vincent) congratulates her dad before heading off to the fete. Tyrone hasn’t made it and left alone Kevin and Molly can’t resist each other. Unable to suppress their passion they head to a hotel room where they admit this is what they both want.
Back at the fete Teresa (Karen Henthorn) and Umed (Harish Patel) embark upon a ‘curry challenge’. Graeme (Craig Gazey) wins the raffle and returns the Ricky Hatton signed boxing gloves to Ashley.
This episode is written by Damon Rochefort and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.
***
Thursday 3 September
Molly’s (Vicky Binns) in a foul mood and Tyrone (Alan Halsall) worries that she’s angry with him for missing her race. Confiding in Kevin (Michael Le Vell) he asks if she complained to him but Kevin guiltily reassures him. Despite his guilt Kevin can’t resist Molly and they decide to enter another run as a cover. Jack (William Tarmey) meanwhile is feeling more and more in the way at number 9 as Molly and Tyrone bicker and tells the couple he intends to move out. Tyrone’s upset but Molly ruefully states that you can’t prevent someone from doing what they want.
After thanking Janice (Vicky Entwistle) for helping save Joshua’s life Ashley (Steven Arnold) decides it’s time he came clean to Claire (Julia Haworth) about the vasectomy. Plucking up the courage he tells Claire he didn’t go through with the operation. How will she react?
Norris (Malcolm Hebden) storms out of the Kabin when he and Rita (Barbara Knox) row over his treatment of Ramsay. Visiting his mother’s grave again Norris is in a contemplative mood but will he admit his regret at the way he and Ramsay parted?
Steve (Simon Gregson) reminds the cab drivers to keep looking out for Slug. But Becky’s (Katherine Kelly) losing hope, reckoning he’ll be long go by now and even if they did find him he wouldn’t get her off the hook.
This episode is written by Peter Whalley and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.
***
Friday 4 September [1]
Steve (Simon Gregson) goes chasing a drug-dealer whom Becky (Katherine Kelly) thinks may lead him to Slug. Liz (Beverley Callard) disapproves, and while Becky resolves to enjoy what freedom she has left with Steve, Liz makes it clear it’s no life being married to a prisoner.
When she then overhears Liz and Deirdre (Anne Kirkbride) talking about the effect her imprisonment would have on Steve and Amy, Becky decides to take action. Steve is stunned to find a note from Becky revealing she‘s gone.
Sally (Sally Whittaker) plans a surprise dinner party for Kevin’s (Michael Le Vell) belated birthday celebrations. An uneasy Molly (Vicky Binns) is roped in to help with the food, while Tyrone (Alan Halsall) keeps Kevin occupied. But unable to bear the awkwardness Molly warns Kevin about his surprise. Kevin’s barely able to hide his discomfort as he’s greeted by Sally, the Dobbs and the bickering Peacocks.
Emily’s (Eileen Derbyshire) upset that Ramsay’s cremation will take place in Australia as she‘s desperate to pay her respects to the man she‘d grown so fond of. Rita (Barbara Knox) tackles Norris (Malcolm Hebden), suggesting the arrangements could be changed. Will Norris back down and let go of his emotions?.
Elsewhere Claire’s (Julia Haworth) still angry with Ashley (Steven Arnold), believing he refused the vasectomy in case he ever wants children with another woman. Connie (Rita May) suggests Jack (William Tarmey) move in with her. Will he accept her offer?
This episode is written by Debbie Oates and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.
***
Friday 4 September [2]
Kevin’s (Michael Le Vell) surprise dinner party is underway but it quickly turns into the night from hell as all three couples use the evening to vent their frustrations over their marriages.
Claire (Julia Haworth) gets drunk and snipes at Ashley (Steven Arnold) over his non vasectomy, while Sally (Sally Whittaker) constantly makes jokes at Kevin’s expense. Unable to bear the tension Molly (Vicky Binns) finally snaps and accuses Sally of being downright nasty. Tyrone’s (Alan Halsall) stunned by her increasingly irrational behaviour but Kevin knows what’s behind it and holding his breath he waits to see if Molly is about to reveal all about their affair. Claire meanwhile tells Ashley she’s banning sex with immediate effect.
As a frantic Steve (Simon Gregson) searches for Becky (Katherine Kelly), she phones the Croppers to say goodbye. Realising she’s about to do a runner Roy (David Neilson) correctly guesses she is at the coach station and Steve races down there. But as he arrives at the station he spots Becky boarding a bus. Steve pleads with her to come home, insisting that by leaving she will be breaking his heart. But has he got to her in time?
In the pub, Peter (Chirs Gascoyne) chats up an attractive woman, Naomi. All is going well until he overhears Janice on the phone to Leanne. Is he really ready to move on?
And Jack’s (William Tarmey) in a sombre mood as he celebrates Vera’s birthday by pouring her a sherry. Is he really prepared to say goodbye to Coronation Street?
This episode is written by Debbie Oates and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Duncan Foster.