People around that area are not going to keep that business afloat. But writers will make it work sonehow like they made the idea of the bistro work
People around that area are not going to keep that business afloat. But writers will make it work sonehow like they made the idea of the bistro work
Dazzle (19-12-2015)
Coronation Street schemer Tracy Barlow is up to her old tricks again next week when she scams Nick Tilsley out of 20% of his business. But this time it’s not her that will benefit directly, she pulls the scam as a way of trying to win back Robert Preston.
It all kicks off after Robert tells Nick he’d like to invest in the bistro, pointing out how much extra business he’s brought in since he joined the business.
Nick’s not keen and Robert’s annoyed when he refuses to even consider letting him invest. When a rival restaurateur calls in and makes it clear he’s there to poach Robert, Nick sends him away with a flea in his ear, determined to keep hold of his best chef.
Zeedan Nazir lets slip that a competitor called in to offer him a job and Robert’s furious to realise Nick failed to pass on the message sparking a war of words between the two men.
Leanne Battersby ushers Nick and Robert into the kitchen demanding that they sort out their differences. Robert gives Nick an ultimatum, either he lets him buy into the business or he’ll leave.
Nick then announces that he and Robert have struck a deal and the chef will be buying 20% of the business.
Tracy’s thrilled when word spreads across the cobbles and reveals to Robert that the rival restaurateur was actually an old friend and she merely duped Nick into thinking he was about to lose his fabulous chef.
Will Robert reward Tracy’s scheming with a kiss?
Dazzle (08-01-2016)
How amazing is it that she has got the shop looking like that in days.
Yes AND affording it ! She was cleaned out by Tony not so long back and how she pays Todd a wage and takes one herself is a mystery . A back street second hand shop. !
Last edited by LouiseP; 10-01-2016 at 12:04.
parkerman (10-01-2016)
The Daily Mirror's preview: "Tracy's new business has been set up at warp speed. She's delighted to open her flower shop, while we're wondering where she found the time!"
Of course this ridiculous storyline has absolutely nothing to do with the multi thousands of pounds Interflora will be pouring in to the Granada coffers.....
Last edited by parkerman; 10-01-2016 at 12:07.
swmc66 (14-01-2016)
parkerman (10-01-2016)
And a few less rounds in the Rovers .
Perdita (10-01-2016)
IF used to be one of the strictest managed brands I'd ever seen. They'd be picky about how you mentioned them. I assume someone there has relaxed or personally agreed storylines and all context for flowers. Expect happy nice things for the flower shop.
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