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    Coronation Street character Becky McDonald will reportedly be caught in a fire on Christmas Day.

    In the hour-long festive special, Becky, played by Katherine Kelly, drowns her sorrows after discovering that her ex-husband Steve (Simon Gregson) has proposed to Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford).

    She sets fire to photos of Steve but subsequently falls asleep, causing her flat to go up in flames, according to the Sunday Mirror.

    Gregson and Kelly were spotted filming emotional scenes in Manchester last month, which were rumoured to include the moment Steve makes his final choice to stay with pregnant Tracy.

    Kelly announced her departure from Coronation Street in April and her character will be seen for the final time early next year.

    The latest reports suggest that Becky will ruin Steve and Tracy's wedding after she is falsely accused of killing Tracy's unborn twins by pushing her down a set of stairs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    Coronation Street character Becky McDonald will reportedly be caught in a fire on Christmas Day.

    In the hour-long festive special, Becky, played by Katherine Kelly, drowns her sorrows after discovering that her ex-husband Steve (Simon Gregson) has proposed to Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford).

    She sets fire to photos of Steve but subsequently falls asleep, causing her flat to go up in flames, according to the Sunday Mirror.

    Gregson and Kelly were spotted filming emotional scenes in Manchester last month, which were rumoured to include the moment Steve makes his final choice to stay with pregnant Tracy.

    Kelly announced her departure from Coronation Street in April and her character will be seen for the final time early next year.

    The latest reports suggest that Becky will ruin Steve and Tracy's wedding after she is falsely accused of killing Tracy's unborn twins by pushing her down a set of stairs.
    Noo Becky

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    Quote Originally Posted by xcarlyx View Post
    Noo Becky
    Dont worry

    Read this http://www.soapboards.co.uk/forums/s...790#post761790
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    Fire services are going to be stretched at Christmas, what with the Albert Square fire and the Weatherfield fire....No Christmas dinner for the firefighters then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alan45 View Post
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    It's now as traditional as dry turkey and over-boiled sprouts - the seasonal glut of soap opera action. On Christmas Day at 8.00 p.m., ITV1 viewers will see one Corrie character fighting for her life and another attempting to keep a promise. The yuletide soap epics seem to be the mainstay of the schedules, yet a quick look through the history books would indicate otherwise.

    Back in the 1970s and early 1980s, there was very little Corrie around at all. It tended to be ITV policy only to air the show if Christmas Day fell on a normal Corrie day. Even then, it wasn't always the case. Also, Granada tended to keep the festive storylines fairly light and managed to wait until 1987, the year of Hilda Ogden's departure, before really having a big story on the big day.

    In fact, the Corrie Christmas storylines tended to be either low-key or a bit odd. Some of those you could have enjoyed include:

    1961 - Ena chokes on a sixpence, by crikey she does Minnie Caldwell!
    1962 - Emily and the tranquilisers. Well, it was the Swinging Sixties . . .
    1969 - Ena & Emily duetting on "Cockles and Mussels" in the Rovers. Valerie Barlow's topless rendition of "We shall overcome" was never transmitted.
    1976 - Vera attempts to strip Ernie Bishop
    1982 - The community centre dance sees Elsie getting groped by someone older than her . . .
    1985 - Alf sits on a plum pudding
    1996 - Curly and Maureen. Together. In bed . . .

    We should be thankful though that Corrie has never strayed down the Albert Square root and killed off a major character under a Christmas tree.
    Last edited by alan45; 10-12-2011 at 15:51.
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