it was waste we didn't see more of callum parents, yes seems parkerman theory of school nurse or teacher is correct then
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it was waste we didn't see more of callum parents, yes seems parkerman theory of school nurse or teacher is correct then
It so looked like his mum. I thought it was his mum. I thought he took her as Max may have made a scene otherwise. Needt to see the clip again. Agree that Corrie could have done more to make Callum long term character.
It was school staff
Seems odd for a teacher or assistant staff to take their handbags with them to put a child into a car .... :hmm:
I'm starting to have second thoughts about whether I think Callum will be killed off over the 60th. Corrie, unlike EastEnders, doesn't seem to have murderers (although the perpetrator any other crime is seemingly fine) walking around all over the place and they get punished to some extent (even Tracey who was eventually released from jail in a farfetched storyline.) I don't think they would want to make any of the Platts a murderer for that reason, as it would make their departure inevitable. As someone else said, Callum could return in the future and cause no end of problems for them. It was something that occurred to me when it started to look as though David and Kylie would actually give him the £20,000. If Callum signed away his rights, he might turn up in the future and claim that they suggested they pay him to do it. The paperwork might then be considered not legally binding and/or he could claim he signed under duress as he had debts. I'm not sure if that would hold in the real world but it should be good enough for a soap that has retconned to accommodate this storyline.
If Callum does end up under the Platts' garage (nice theory by the way) then I think Tony will kill him. He seems like the kind of character that has a shelf life and who they wouldn't particularly regret disposing of for the sake of a dramatic storyline.
I can't believe we didn't see Max kicking off at the school nurse saying that he didn't want to go with Callum. This Denton seems very convenient all of a sudden, as if they changed/rushed the ending of the storyline. Did Callum buy all those presents with money from a loan shark then?
It did look like her. It was definitely a different woman putting Max in the car from the one that had phoned Kylie. Callum also said to Max that he'd better not be sick in his mum's car, so I think it probably was her. It sounded as though another door was closing after Max had been put in, so she was probably getting in the front off camera. Perhaps they were originally planning for the storyline to end up in court and booked the actress with that in mind. As I said before, it does have the feeling that something has been changed. Once the actress had been contracted, they wouldn't have been able to cancel her unless she breached the terms.
The actress who played Callum's mum is called Susan Cookson. I tried to check Friday's credits but they've been cut off of the first episode (ITV Player,) which the character in question appeared in.
I just had a look to see for myself once and for all if it's Callum's mum who puts Max in the car. It definitely is her, I recognise the actress.
See here at about 19:00:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ie0ix1LhMtA
She must have originally been part of Friday's episodes but something changed as Kim says.
Terence Maynard is booked to appear in panto this Christmas, so it's likely he's leaving the show. The Corrie cast don't generally get time off for panto unlike the EE cast. It's a shame because I think Tony's come into his own recently and I'd like to see more of him. He is a character I believe could murder Callum without much remorse.
If Callum's dies it could be a genuine accident, although I don't know why they'd cover it up if that was the case. Possibly because it looks incriminating?
I'd personally love if it were a conspiracy between David, Kylie, Sarah, Tony and possibly Jason.
Sean Ward, who plays Callum, says he'll be sticking around Coronation Street for the foreseeable future! :eek:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/c...n-ward-6367292
Is this interview designed to put us off the scent, or are all the recent murder clues red herrings? :hmm:
I've had a look at the spoilers in question, and in reference to the Platts they say:
...which could mean anything really.Quote:
The Platts live in fear.
The Platts try to focus on the future.
And the Platts struggle to focus.
Perhaps they're living in fear of their crime being discovered rather than living in fear of Callum? Focusing on the future indicates something has changed, and struggling to focus indicates they're very anxious.
I think it could go either way, but I'm sure the Corrie bosses want the biggest bang for their buck for the live episode. I was thinking during last night's episode that perhaps the gangster that Callum owes money to (Denton) will kill him? Callum is undoubtedly terrified of him. I've no idea why the Platts would cover that up though. :searchme:
What the spoilers do seem to rule out is Callum being arrested and permanently held by the police - because the Platt family would be breathing a huge sigh of relief in that case.
Despite being spotted on the Coronation Street set, Sean Ward won't be returning to the soap.
Corrie has confirmed that Callum is definitely dead and the actor was just popping in for a visit.
His character Callum Logan was killed by Kylie Platt during the soap's live anniversary show earlier this year.
He was then buried in a manhole under the Platt's garage.
But just in case you thought a miraculous recovery might be on the cards, Ward told Twitter followers that his character was indeed dead.
Read more: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s3...#ixzz3qAIbnwO0
Former Coronation Street actor Sean Ward is reportedly hoping to leave the cobbles behind with a new move to Los Angeles following his devastating split from Georgia May Foote. The pair, who have deleted all pictures of each other from their social media accounts, dated for 7 months after meeting on the set of the ITV drama but less than 2 weeks after Sean was in the audience to see her dance in the Strictly Come Dancing final, Georgia was spotted spending New Year’s Eve with her dance partner Giovanni Pernice. Now 27-year-old Sean is hoping a focus on his career will help him to move on after revealing to friends that ‘he feels like a total mug’ after supporting Georgia throughout the show. "Sean is going to put some distance between what has happened," a source told The Mirror. "Two thousand miles in fact. He feels like a total mug."
So he is definitely dead and won´t make a sudden re-appearance :ninja:
Callum Logan's murder could come back to haunt the Platts on Coronation Street later this year.
The show's producer Stuart Blackburn has teased that the killer secret could be exposed towards the end of spring.
Callum was killed by Kylie during the soap's live anniversary show earlier last September and was subsequently buried in a manhole under the family garage.
The Platts have since attempted to move on with their lives, but Paula Lane's recent pregnancy news has left fans wondering whether Kylie will eventually be made to pay for her crime.
Speaking to Inside Soap about Callum's murder, Blackburn said: "That particular secret will come to light at the end of spring or early summer.
"But the discovery may not indirectly impact the characters you think."
That will fit in with Paula Lane going on maternity leave
Coronation Street producers have hinted there will be a twist when it comes to discovering the Platt's big secret
Coronation Stree 's Kylie and David Platt will be rocked with fear about their future as the secret about Callum Logan's brutal murder starts to unravel later this summer.
The couple - played by Paula Lane and Jack P. Shepherd respectively - will be left quivering in their boots when the death of the nail technician's ex-boyfriend (Sean Ward) comes back to haunt them and the nasty truth about his body being buried underneath the concrete ground in Gail McIntyre's (Helen Worth) granny annex begins to emerge.
Producer Stuart Blackburn teased: "That particular secret will come to light at the end of spring or in early summer."
However, although Kylie killed Callum when she hit him over the head following a heated row with David's sister Sarah-Louise (Tina O'Brien) last year, Stuart has hinted there will be a twist when it comes to discovering who the murderer is.
Sarah is really struggling with the Platt's secret and the pressure is just getting too much for her
He told Insidesoap magazine: "The discovery may not directly impact the characters you think it will."
Meanwhile, this murder storyline has wreaked havoc for the scriptwriters as they've been forced to shuffle things around after Paula unexpectedly announced two weeks ago she and her husband Tom Shaw are expecting their second child.
The couple, who got married in 2014, already have 13-month-old son Arthur together.
I think that they will go away one weekend and gail will get jason in to do the under floor heating. She will be out when he discovers the body. He will know its callum because of the leather gear. If i was him i would fill it all up with concrete
Might Jason get conveniently stitched up to create his exit storyline?
Sarah cares about Jason so I hope she wouldn't let him take the blame.
I'm wondering from the following quote:
if maybe Jason discovered Callum still barely alive in the hole and finished him off? I'd say it's more likely Tony would have done that, but he's gone now and Jason needs an exit story.Quote:
Stuart has hinted there will be a twist when it comes to discovering who the murderer is.
That's true, he wouldn't have been so keen on Gail's under floor heating if he knew Callum was under there. I wonder what the twist can be, and if it'll involve Jason? The way it's worded does sound to me as if someone other than Kylie actually murdered Callum.
I suppose it's possible Tony finished Callum off without Jason knowing anything about it? Or perhaps it's discovered Callum was still alive when the manhole cover was concreted over... :hmm:
CORONATION STREET SPOILER:
Kylie Platt's murder of Callum Logan is set to be exposed this Spring as the police become increasingly suspicious over the drug dealer's disappearance.
The show's boss Stuart Blackburn recently revealed in a press conference that Kylie, David and Sarah will finally face the music over Callum's untimely death and subsequent cover up later this year, but kept exact details of the storyline under wraps.
Viewers know that Kylie (Paula Lane) killed Callum after he tried to rape Sarah (Tina O'Brian) while holding her hostage in her own home last year, and it followed months of him terrorising the family.
But as the police finally look into Callum's mysterious disappearance, will the trio go down for their crime?
Fits for both Paula Lane and Ryan Thomas to leave .... I am quite intrigued now :hmm:
I must have misread that scene, I thought he was trying to kill her
I don't think you misread anything. Sean Ward said in an interview after the live episode that Callum completely lost it and would have killed Sarah if he hadn't been stopped. He was on top of Sarah when Kylie hit him though, so he might have well have raped her first.
It says police will start taking disapearance seriously so will they get the sniffer dogs in and then people like the builders get blamed
Coronation Street spoilers: Callum Logan’s body to be discovered as Kylie Platt leaves
Callum Logan’s body WILL be discovered in coming months it has finally been confirmed – just in time for Kylie Platt to make her departure from the Street.
Viewers have been wondering when the murder secret might come to light, with Callum currently festering under the Platt household after Kylie dispatched him last September.
Currently only killer Kylie, her husband David and his sister Sarah know that Callum is even dead – but all that is set to change when the past comes back to haunt them.
While it is inevitable that the twist will play some kind of part in Kylie’s temporary hiatus from the show as Paula Lane heads off on maternity, producer Stuart Blackburn has hinted that all may not be as it seems with the gruesome discovery.
He said: ‘That particular secret will come to light at the end of spring or in early summer. But the discovery may not directly impact the characters you think it will.’
Hmmm, cryptic.
So who will come across Callum’s corpse – and who might take the blame for his murder?
It’s going to be an interesting few months on the cobbles
Coronation Street is lining up an unmissable week of episodes later this month, which will see Callum Logan's body finally dug up.
The ITV soap will air five action-filled nightly instalments packed with twists, surprises and secrets being exposed. The week will cover a dramatic 24-hour period in the lives of Weatherfield's residents, kicking off with Carla Connor preparing to marry Nick Tilsley.
While Carla is determined that her one-night stand with Robert Preston will remain under wraps, the Platts find their lives turned upside down when their own dark secret is dug up.
Things will take a very sinister turn after a dramatic sequence of events leads to the discovery of a body at number 8, and the police are soon knocking at the door.
Viewers will have to tune in to see what the repercussions are for Kylie, David and Sarah but they aren't the only characters who have to face their worst nightmare.
As Carla prepares to head down the aisle, she will become more desperate than ever to stop Tracy spilling the beans about her ill-judged fling with Robert.
Carla's father Johnny will find himself at the centre of the action as the day of the wedding draws closer, determined to ensure that Tracy will not destroy his daughter's big day.
However, when Johnny discovers that Tracy's sabotage has already started, he is forced to resort to desperate measures to keep her away from the ceremony. After arguing with Tracy in the factory, Johnny seizes an opportunity and locks her in the store cupboard.
Whatever the outcome, Carla's final scenes will be aired during the dramatic week, but whether she marries Nick beforehand is remaining a closely guarded secret.
Coronation Street will air these not-to-be-missed episodes later this month, showing one episode each night.
https://youtu.be/k_xbPGUuQbY
http://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-...m-body-trailer
this is for week 16th of may starting
https://youtu.be/k_xbPGUuQbY
http://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-...m-body-trailer
this is for week 16th of may starting
Coronation Street: David to frame Jason for Callum's murder!
"Jason's thick, so David thinks that hopefully he'll stick his foot in it and incriminate himself somehow," says actor Jack P Shepherd
http://images.radiotimes.com/namedim...nal/108390.jpg
A beleaguered Jason Grimshaw is to be put in the frame for the killing of Callum Logan, thanks to the machinations of a devious David Platt.
A murder investigation looks set to be launched in next week's episodes of Coronation Street after Callum's corpse is discovered at No 8. But when the police come calling at the Platts', David is very keen to shift their attention elsewhere.
"There's a scene where David's being questioned by the police and he's getting all the blame. The body's been discovered in his house, so how does he get away with saying that he's not responsible?" explains actor Jack P Shepherd. "David tells the police that there were other people who had a grudge against Callum. And that Jason, who was doing building work at the time, had access to the house."
http://www.radiotimes.com/uploads/im....jpg?width=620
Viewers already know that Jason is, of course, entirely innocent and that the true culprit is David's wife Kylie, who bludgeoned Callum to death in live scenes shown last September. But does David have any qualms about pointing the finger of suspicion in Jason's direction?
"No, not all. He thinks that something good has come from this. David can now pass it off on him! And there's a chance that it might work. Also, Jason's thick, so David thinks that hopefully he'll stick his foot in it and incriminate himself somehow. Kylie and Sarah feel slightly more guilty than David, but he tries to convince them to roll with this because it's a way to get out of it."
With actor Ryan Thomas set to leave the ITV soap in the coming months, viewers will now no doubt be wondering whether Jason will end up taking the rap for a crime that he didn't commit!
http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2016-...callums-murder
Even I'm shocked at David's cold-bloodedness! :eek: Let's hope Sarah and Kylie can't go through with it...
I wonder if any viewers can help with this?
I can remember John Stape killing some woman and burying her under concrete, where was this, could it be under Gails room~!! can you imagine the body is not Callums, and he is still in there!!!
Wonder if Kylie is going to crack, as we know she is leaving also?
I wonder if any viewers can help with this?
I can remember John Stape killing some woman and burying her under concrete, where was this, could it be under Gails room~!! can you imagine the body is not Callums, and he is still in there!!!
Wonder if Kylie is going to crack, as we know she is leaving also?
He could have put the blame on Tony instead. Too much even from David. Jason hasn't done anything to him. Why?