alan45
07-09-2009, 17:47
Emily’s (Eileen Derbyshire) struggling to get on with her life after Ramsay’s shock death. But when she returns from work early she gets little sympathy from Norris (Malcolm Hebden). Unable to stand his coldness Emily turns to Rita (Barbara Knox), admitting she’s sick of losing loved ones and having to pick herself up. As Rita comforts her Emily decides to call an uneasy truce with Norris. But how will she react when Norris reveals he’s planning to refuse all that Ramsay has bequeathed him?
As Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) heads out wedding dress shopping she informs Kirk (Andrew Whyment) of where she’s going but urges him to keep quiet, explaining she wants to tell Chesney (Sam Aston) herself. But when Kirk lets slip to Chesney about Fiz marrying John in prison it looks like she‘s missed her chance. Chesney storms round to the factory where a major row ensues. Will Fiz be able to talk Ches round or is it too little too late?
Tyrone’s (Alan Halsall) desperate to fix his faltering marriage so tells Molly (Vicky Binns) he’s cooking lunch for her. Molly reluctantly agrees and as Tyrone serves her a Chinese takeaway he makes it clear there‘s much more on offer than just what‘s on the plate. As Molly enjoys his cheek could this be a turning point for the couple?
At the Rovers Liz (Beverley Callard) is fed up of waiting for Leanne’s (Jane Danson) decision so asks another former employee to cover instead, much to Steve (Simon Gregson) and Becky’s (Katherine Kelly) annoyance.
And caught between two women, Luke (Craig Kelly) makes an excuse to avoid a date with Rosie (Helen Flanagan) in the hope of stealing some time with Michelle (Kym Marsh).
This episode is written by Debbie Oates and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Tim Dowd.
***
PI for the rest of the week
***
Monday 21 September [2]
Norris (Malcolm Hebden) reveals that Ramsay has left him £127,000 and all his worldly goods. As he undertakes an impromptu stock-taking, to avoid going home to Ramsay’s belongings, Rita (Barbara Knox) and Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) urge him to open the trunk. But Norris claims he isn’t interested and certainly doesn’t want Ramsay’s money. As he gives the trunk to Emily for the charity shop he shouts at them to respect his feelings.
Fiz (Jenie McAlpine) can’t bring herself to tell John (Graeme Hawley) about her row with Chesney (Sam Aston) and squirms when he explains he’s made special arrangements for Chesney to be at the wedding. Back on the street Fiz is despondent, as she realises what should be the happiest time of her life is becoming more and more difficult.
Luke (Craig Kelly) has to do some serious back tracking when Rosie (Helen Flanagan) finds him in the Rovers. As he insists his night out was postponed, Rosie opts for the only way she knows how to keep a man and drags him back to the Websters. They sleep together but Luke can’t wait to get away and he‘s soon back in the pub chatting up Michelle (Kym Marsh).
Meanwhile Sophie (Brooke Vincent) asks Rosie (Helen Flanagan) how it feels to be in love as she thinks she’s falling in love with Ben (Lucien Laviscount).
This episode is written by Daran Little and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Tim Dowd.
***
Wednesday 23 September
Luke (Craig Kelly) tells Michelle (Kym Marsh) that his relationship with Rosie (Helen Flanagan) is coming to an end and he‘s going to dump her tonight, hoping they can pick up where they left off. He invites Rosie to his flat to talk but after a bad day at work, where Janice (Vicky Entwistle) has told her that Luke has no intention of producing her designs, Luke starts to flounder. As the tears roll she suggests she move in with him, will Luke be able to bring himself to break Rosie’s heart?
Under orders from Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) Norris (Malcolm Hebden) steels himself and opens Ramsay’s trunk. As he discovers a bundle of unopened letters from Ramsay to his mother, desperate for some acknowledgement, he starts to see his mother in a new light. He also finds a boomerang which Ramsay once sent to him and wonders why his mother never let him see it. It’s the final blow when Norris then discovers a cruel note his mother sent to Ramsay, telling him to leave her alone. At last Norris breaks down full of regret at turning his back on his brother.
Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) tries to get through to Chesney (Sam Aston), but he compares John to Cilla’s dodgy boyfriends and fears he’ll be left to fend for himself again. Fiz is adamant that John is the love of her life and she is nothing like Cilla but Chesney‘s not convinced.
And Leanne (Jane Danson) informs Peter (Chris Gascoyne) that she’s taken a job in a bar. Peter’s not happy as it means they’ll hardly see each other.
This episode is written by Stephen Russell and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Tim Dowd.
***
Thursday 24 September
As an excited Rosie (Helen Flanagan) announces to the factory staff that she and Luke (Craig Kelly) are going to live together they’re incredulous. Luke also can’t believe what he’s got himself into as he explains to Michelle (Kym Marsh) that he couldn’t bring himself to dump Rosie while she was so upset. But Michelle’s had enough of waiting and Luke’s forced to say he’ll do the deed that night. As Rosie arrives in the Rovers to discuss her move will Luke have the nerve to very publically humiliate her?
As Norris (Malcolm Hebden) sorts through Ramsay’s belongings for the charity shop he has a change of heart and saves the photos, letters and boomerang. He also gives Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) a fob watch that Ramsay treasured. But Norris then stuns Rita (Barbara Knox) by offering to buy her share of The Kabin.
Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) is still in a gloomy mood as she puts the finishing touches to her wedding dress. Kirk (Andrew Whyment) announces that he has a job interview and asks for her advice but Julie (Katy Cavangagh) steers him away. When he then fails the interview Kirk‘s upset but Fiz lays into him claiming she has more important things to think about.
Dev’s (Jimmi Harkishin) thrilled when Amber (Nikki Patel) visits as it’s Freshers’ Week at university but Amber admits to Minnie (Poppy Jhakra) that she’s not settling in at uni.
This episode is written by Damon Rochefort and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Tim Dowd.
***
Friday 25 September [1]
It’s Fiz’s (Jennie McAlpine) 25th birthday but the day is marred when Kirk (Andrew Whyment) announces he’s moving out. As he bids Chesney (Sam Aston) and Schmeichel an emotional farewell, before arriving on Maria’s doorstep, Chesney’s furious blaming Fiz entirely. Hoping for some respite Fiz heads to the prison to visit John. But when he tells her his gift to her is the wedding vows he‘s written it seems Fiz can‘t escape her lies.
Admiring his nerve Michelle (Kym Marsh) agrees to a date with Luke (Craig Kelly). Rosie meanwhile is putting on a brave face at the factory but inside her heart is breaking. As Sophie tries to assure her that she can have any man she wants this only serves to make her more determined to win Luke back. So how will Rosie react when she sees Luke kissing Michelle in the street?
As Rita (Barbara Knox) contemplates life away from The Kabin an estate agent shows her around one of the Victoria Court flats. Looking in the face of life as a lady of leisure Rita tells Norris (Malcolm Hebden) she’s come to a decision.
Tina’s (Michelle Keegan) highly amused when Jason (Ryan Thomas) informs her that he has made the finals of Mr Gay UK and decides to throw a house party to celebrate.
This episode is written by Jonathan Harvey and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Tim Dowd.
***
Friday 25 September [2]
It’s handbags at dawn as Jason (Ryan Thomas) and Tina’s (Michelle Keegan) house party gets off to an uneasy start with the arrival of an uninvited David (Jack P Shepherd) and his new girlfriend Zoe (Kirsty Leigh-Porter). But it all kicks off when Rosie (Helen Flanagan) barges in and grabs Michelle (Kym Marsh) by the hair. The catfight spills into the street before Rita (Barbara Knox) breaks it up and takes Rosie home, offering her the benefit of her experience. Sophie (Brooke Vincent) suggests a girls’ night in with a DVD but Rosie’s soon struck with another crazy idea and heads to Luke’s flat where she reveals all to a stunned Luke (Craig Kelly) and Michelle.
Back at the party Maria’s (Samia Smith) persuaded Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) to go. Anna (Debbie Rush) treats it as a secret hen do and as the guests sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to Fiz she’s touched. But will her happiness be short-lived as Chesney (Sam Aston) explains the depth of his hatred of John to Gary (Mikey North).
Darryl (Jonathan Dixon) talks to Amber (Nikki Patel) about university. She admits she hates it and when she asks him to kiss her he obliges.
And there are shocks in store for both the hosts. Tina’s less than happy to hear that Norris (Malcolm Hebden) is now the sole proprietor of The Kabin, while Leon (Andrew Langtree) arrives to see Jason with news about his entry into Mr Gay UK.
As Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) heads out wedding dress shopping she informs Kirk (Andrew Whyment) of where she’s going but urges him to keep quiet, explaining she wants to tell Chesney (Sam Aston) herself. But when Kirk lets slip to Chesney about Fiz marrying John in prison it looks like she‘s missed her chance. Chesney storms round to the factory where a major row ensues. Will Fiz be able to talk Ches round or is it too little too late?
Tyrone’s (Alan Halsall) desperate to fix his faltering marriage so tells Molly (Vicky Binns) he’s cooking lunch for her. Molly reluctantly agrees and as Tyrone serves her a Chinese takeaway he makes it clear there‘s much more on offer than just what‘s on the plate. As Molly enjoys his cheek could this be a turning point for the couple?
At the Rovers Liz (Beverley Callard) is fed up of waiting for Leanne’s (Jane Danson) decision so asks another former employee to cover instead, much to Steve (Simon Gregson) and Becky’s (Katherine Kelly) annoyance.
And caught between two women, Luke (Craig Kelly) makes an excuse to avoid a date with Rosie (Helen Flanagan) in the hope of stealing some time with Michelle (Kym Marsh).
This episode is written by Debbie Oates and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Tim Dowd.
***
PI for the rest of the week
***
Monday 21 September [2]
Norris (Malcolm Hebden) reveals that Ramsay has left him £127,000 and all his worldly goods. As he undertakes an impromptu stock-taking, to avoid going home to Ramsay’s belongings, Rita (Barbara Knox) and Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) urge him to open the trunk. But Norris claims he isn’t interested and certainly doesn’t want Ramsay’s money. As he gives the trunk to Emily for the charity shop he shouts at them to respect his feelings.
Fiz (Jenie McAlpine) can’t bring herself to tell John (Graeme Hawley) about her row with Chesney (Sam Aston) and squirms when he explains he’s made special arrangements for Chesney to be at the wedding. Back on the street Fiz is despondent, as she realises what should be the happiest time of her life is becoming more and more difficult.
Luke (Craig Kelly) has to do some serious back tracking when Rosie (Helen Flanagan) finds him in the Rovers. As he insists his night out was postponed, Rosie opts for the only way she knows how to keep a man and drags him back to the Websters. They sleep together but Luke can’t wait to get away and he‘s soon back in the pub chatting up Michelle (Kym Marsh).
Meanwhile Sophie (Brooke Vincent) asks Rosie (Helen Flanagan) how it feels to be in love as she thinks she’s falling in love with Ben (Lucien Laviscount).
This episode is written by Daran Little and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Tim Dowd.
***
Wednesday 23 September
Luke (Craig Kelly) tells Michelle (Kym Marsh) that his relationship with Rosie (Helen Flanagan) is coming to an end and he‘s going to dump her tonight, hoping they can pick up where they left off. He invites Rosie to his flat to talk but after a bad day at work, where Janice (Vicky Entwistle) has told her that Luke has no intention of producing her designs, Luke starts to flounder. As the tears roll she suggests she move in with him, will Luke be able to bring himself to break Rosie’s heart?
Under orders from Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) Norris (Malcolm Hebden) steels himself and opens Ramsay’s trunk. As he discovers a bundle of unopened letters from Ramsay to his mother, desperate for some acknowledgement, he starts to see his mother in a new light. He also finds a boomerang which Ramsay once sent to him and wonders why his mother never let him see it. It’s the final blow when Norris then discovers a cruel note his mother sent to Ramsay, telling him to leave her alone. At last Norris breaks down full of regret at turning his back on his brother.
Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) tries to get through to Chesney (Sam Aston), but he compares John to Cilla’s dodgy boyfriends and fears he’ll be left to fend for himself again. Fiz is adamant that John is the love of her life and she is nothing like Cilla but Chesney‘s not convinced.
And Leanne (Jane Danson) informs Peter (Chris Gascoyne) that she’s taken a job in a bar. Peter’s not happy as it means they’ll hardly see each other.
This episode is written by Stephen Russell and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Tim Dowd.
***
Thursday 24 September
As an excited Rosie (Helen Flanagan) announces to the factory staff that she and Luke (Craig Kelly) are going to live together they’re incredulous. Luke also can’t believe what he’s got himself into as he explains to Michelle (Kym Marsh) that he couldn’t bring himself to dump Rosie while she was so upset. But Michelle’s had enough of waiting and Luke’s forced to say he’ll do the deed that night. As Rosie arrives in the Rovers to discuss her move will Luke have the nerve to very publically humiliate her?
As Norris (Malcolm Hebden) sorts through Ramsay’s belongings for the charity shop he has a change of heart and saves the photos, letters and boomerang. He also gives Emily (Eileen Derbyshire) a fob watch that Ramsay treasured. But Norris then stuns Rita (Barbara Knox) by offering to buy her share of The Kabin.
Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) is still in a gloomy mood as she puts the finishing touches to her wedding dress. Kirk (Andrew Whyment) announces that he has a job interview and asks for her advice but Julie (Katy Cavangagh) steers him away. When he then fails the interview Kirk‘s upset but Fiz lays into him claiming she has more important things to think about.
Dev’s (Jimmi Harkishin) thrilled when Amber (Nikki Patel) visits as it’s Freshers’ Week at university but Amber admits to Minnie (Poppy Jhakra) that she’s not settling in at uni.
This episode is written by Damon Rochefort and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Tim Dowd.
***
Friday 25 September [1]
It’s Fiz’s (Jennie McAlpine) 25th birthday but the day is marred when Kirk (Andrew Whyment) announces he’s moving out. As he bids Chesney (Sam Aston) and Schmeichel an emotional farewell, before arriving on Maria’s doorstep, Chesney’s furious blaming Fiz entirely. Hoping for some respite Fiz heads to the prison to visit John. But when he tells her his gift to her is the wedding vows he‘s written it seems Fiz can‘t escape her lies.
Admiring his nerve Michelle (Kym Marsh) agrees to a date with Luke (Craig Kelly). Rosie meanwhile is putting on a brave face at the factory but inside her heart is breaking. As Sophie tries to assure her that she can have any man she wants this only serves to make her more determined to win Luke back. So how will Rosie react when she sees Luke kissing Michelle in the street?
As Rita (Barbara Knox) contemplates life away from The Kabin an estate agent shows her around one of the Victoria Court flats. Looking in the face of life as a lady of leisure Rita tells Norris (Malcolm Hebden) she’s come to a decision.
Tina’s (Michelle Keegan) highly amused when Jason (Ryan Thomas) informs her that he has made the finals of Mr Gay UK and decides to throw a house party to celebrate.
This episode is written by Jonathan Harvey and produced by Kim Crowther, the director is Tim Dowd.
***
Friday 25 September [2]
It’s handbags at dawn as Jason (Ryan Thomas) and Tina’s (Michelle Keegan) house party gets off to an uneasy start with the arrival of an uninvited David (Jack P Shepherd) and his new girlfriend Zoe (Kirsty Leigh-Porter). But it all kicks off when Rosie (Helen Flanagan) barges in and grabs Michelle (Kym Marsh) by the hair. The catfight spills into the street before Rita (Barbara Knox) breaks it up and takes Rosie home, offering her the benefit of her experience. Sophie (Brooke Vincent) suggests a girls’ night in with a DVD but Rosie’s soon struck with another crazy idea and heads to Luke’s flat where she reveals all to a stunned Luke (Craig Kelly) and Michelle.
Back at the party Maria’s (Samia Smith) persuaded Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) to go. Anna (Debbie Rush) treats it as a secret hen do and as the guests sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to Fiz she’s touched. But will her happiness be short-lived as Chesney (Sam Aston) explains the depth of his hatred of John to Gary (Mikey North).
Darryl (Jonathan Dixon) talks to Amber (Nikki Patel) about university. She admits she hates it and when she asks him to kiss her he obliges.
And there are shocks in store for both the hosts. Tina’s less than happy to hear that Norris (Malcolm Hebden) is now the sole proprietor of The Kabin, while Leon (Andrew Langtree) arrives to see Jason with news about his entry into Mr Gay UK.