Corrie 08/11/2010: Farewell Jack

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First Episode:

Jack's overwhelmed as he walks into the surprise birthday party Tyrone and Molly have arranged at The Rovers. As they hide their pain, Jack holds court, reminiscing about his years on the street and making a speech over his cake.

Later, Molly is taken aback when Jack sits her down and reveals he knows about the affair with Kevin and the DNA test.

Meanwhile, Nick is impressed as Leanne works flat out to ensure opening night goes ahead and when he hears she's going to miss her wedding dress fitting, he insists he'll drive her there. But how will Nick react when he sees his ex-wife dressed as the bride-to-be?

Elsewhere, the pastor arrives at the Websters' to talk to the girls about temptation and sin; the silent calls torment John at work; the factory girls speculate that Carla could be pregnant when she gives up the wine; Claire and Ashley continue to argue about France; and Cheryl isn't pleased to see Chris working at The Joinery.

Writer: Martin Allen


Second Episode:

As Molly insists the affair is over, Jack isn't judgemental and implores her, if she loves Tyrone, to leave Weatherfield with him and start afresh. Hopeful their marriage can be saved, Jack slips out unnoticed and heads home.

Alone in his armchair, Jack looks at a picture of Vera as he falls to sleep. When Tyrone and Molly arrive home, they check on Jack and realise that he is dead.

Meanwhile, Leanne's stunned to discover that Nick has left her at the bridal shop. Confused, she tracks him down at the bar and wants to know what he's playing at - she thought they were getting on great. But she's shocked when Nick reveals that's the problem - seeing her prepare to marry someone else was too much to bear.

Elsewhere, Charlotte tries to kiss John after he admits that he's at breaking point; Peter helps Carla to put a stop to all the pregnancy gossip; and Sophie and Sian are plunged into turmoil when the pastor tells them that homosexuality is a sin.

Writer: Simon Crowther

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