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Old 15-06-2016, 19:53
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Sunday 19 June 2016 One Hour

In the corner shop, Sarah bumps into Lee and tells him that she's desperate to see Billy. Claiming that Billy is on his way round, Lee lures Sarah back to his bedsit. While Sarah waits anxiously for Billy, Lee steals Sarah's phone from her bag and calls Billy. Lee informs Billy he's holding Sarah hostage and will release her in return for 1000 pounds. Billy is horrified. Having explained Sarah's predicament, Billy recruits Todd and David to check out some addresses in search of Lee while he tries to raise the cash. A jittery Sarah waits for Billy. Lee fuels her fears by insisting that Callum's still alive. Sarah's terrified, her worst nightmare apparently confirmed. Sarah attempts to make a run for it but Lee grabs her and they wrestle on the floor. Reminded of her ordeal at the hands of Callum, Sarah breaks down and Lee realises she's mentally unstable. Arriving at Lee's bedsit and hearing Sarah's cries, David breaks down the door.
Alex secretly borrows Roy's car keys and offers to drive Gemma to the cemetery to visit Callum's grave. Alex sneaks the car keys back to their rightful place, unnoticed by Roy and Cathy but later Roy is puzzled to find the Woody parked at a peculiar angle.
Caz presents Maria with a rare kids' book for Liam. Maria is touched whilst Kate is slightly bemused by her generosity. while Luke works on a car, he overhears Caz on the phone giving someone a hard time and demanding they change their story. Luke is intrigued. When Luke voices his suspicions about Caz, Maria is dismissive.
Happily reconciled, Sean and Billy plan their day while Todd masks his jealousy. Kirk accompanies Beth to her school reunion. Beth trades insults with her old nemesis Lindsey, inventing a lavish lifestyle. But, confronted by Lindsey, Beth admits that Kirk's a lowly factory packer of limited intelligence. How will Kirk react when he overhears her comments? Bragging to Yasmeen that she has some important friends from the council coming round for evening drinks now her summerhouse is fixed, Sally heads out shopping. A cunning Yasmeen suggests to Tim he should throw a garden party for his mates and serve up his highly acclaimed home brew. Kevin, Dev, Freddie and Ken join Tim in the garden at No.8 for an impromptu beer party. Sally returns home with fellow councillors Paul and Helena in tow. How will they react to find Tim and his mates getting drunk in the garden?
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Thursday 23 June 2016 One Hour

Convinced that Callum is still alive and out to get her, Sarah heads out on a mission. Desperately worried, Kylie breaks the news to Gail and Bethany that Sarah's having a breakdown. A frenzied Sarah asks Phelan to change the locks at No.8. David and Kylie reveal to Gail and Bethany how Billy's brother Lee held Sarah hostage causing Sarah to go into meltdown and believe Callum is still alive. Gail calls the family together to discuss Sarah's crisis. Todd tries to reason with her but Sarah becomes upset and barricades herself in the house with Harry. Making out she, too, is scared of Callum, Bethany persuades Sarah to let her in. When Sarah opens the door, David, Kylie, Bethany, Nick, Audrey and Gail pile into No.8. Sarah clutches Harry visibly scared while David secretly calls an ambulance. The paramedics arrive at No.8 and cajole a terrified Sarah into the ambulance. Awash with guilt, David and Kylie cling to each other, realising with horror that they were instrumental in Sarah's breakdown.
When Roy receives a speeding ticket in the post, he suspects Alex of taking his car. Alex denies he had anything to do with it. When Roy phones the police to complain about the speeding ticket, Alex is forced to admit he was driving the car. Angry, Roy tells Alex that he has no choice but to report his crime. Cathy rails at Roy for taking such a harsh stance and Alex heads out upset. Alex returns home and explains that on Gemma's advice, he handed himself into the police station and they let him go with a caution. Roy is impressed but Cathy remains frosty, hurt by his treatment of Alex.
Robert begs Leanne to return to the bistro and offers her a pay rise. Although tempted, Leanne declines out of loyalty to Nick. But, realising she needs £500 to fund Simon's football camp, will Leanne reluctantly accept Robert's offer and return to the bistro?
Beth apologises to Kirk, explaining he didn't stick around to hear what else she said and assuring him she loves him but Kirk remains hurt. In a desperate attempt to win Kirk back, Beth tries to tempt him with some new underwear.

Friday 24 June 2016

When Kylie suggests she should confess to Callum's murder, David won't hear of it, insisting he'd rather take the rap himself as the kids need her. The police call at No.8 and take David in for questioning. Kylie is worried sick. The police question David about Callum's final movements. David remains unfazed. Reaching a decision, Jason asks Phelan to retrieve Tony's toolbag as there's something he needs to do.
Nick approaches Leanne and asks her if she'll accompany him to a meeting with his accountant because he's got some new business ideas and he'd like her to be involved. Covering her guilt, Leanne agrees and tells Robert she won't be in for her first shift as she has a family emergency to attend to. Robert is annoyed. As Nick and Leanne wait in the cafe for the accountant, Robert enters and angrily demands to know why she isn't at work.
Gail and Bethany take Harry to see Sarah in hospital. The psychiatrist explains to them that Sarah has suffered some psychotic episodes brought on by stress but medication should lessen her anxiety. At Todd's insistence, Jason accompanies him to the hospital to visit Sarah. They're shocked at her zombie-like state.
Steve tries to pluck up the courage to talk to Michelle but he loses his bottle. Michelle confides in Maria she's thinking of accepting a gig on a cruise ship as Steve has made it plain he wants nothing more to do with her. Is this the end for the pair? Upon hearing Kirk in Norris's backyard, Beth begs him to come home but Kirk refuses and instead enthuses about Norris's culinary skills. When Beth calls at No.3 with Kirk's dirty washing, Norris offers to do it for him and it's clear the unlikely couple are getting on well. Beth heads off, disgruntled. Cathy thaws towards Roy and they agree to disagree over his handling of Alex.

Friday 24 June 2016

The police question David about the texts sent from Callum's phone after his death. Will David keep his cool? Worried sick, Kylie heads to the police station. She's surprised to find Jason there handing in Tony's tool bag. David arrives home from the police station clearly shattered. Gail's concerned for him.
Leanne assures Nick that she'd love to go into business with him but in the meantime she's doing a few shifts at the bistro to make ends meet. Leanne starts back at the bistro and explains to Robert that Nick's got some crazy idea that they'll set up a business together and she went along with it out of pity. Leanne is mortified to realise Nick's overheard every word.
With her mum in hospital, Bethany moves into No.8 to be with her family. Desperately upset, Bethany confesses to Gail that she walked out of her exams and now deeply regrets it.
Zeedan gives Rana the cold shoulder. Tim signs Steve up to some dating websites, but Steve's adamant he's only got eyes for Michelle. Steve summons Michelle to the cab office in the hope they can bury the hatchet but when she spots a series of messages on his phone from dating sites, she leaves disappointed and tells Maria that she's accepted the job on the cruise ship as it's clear Steve has moved on. At No.3, Norris and Kirk embark on a draughts marathon which Kirk wins hands down. Determined to prove his superiority, Norris teaches Kirk to play Boggle. However, his plans go awry when Kirk comes up with a ten-letter word.
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Old 16-06-2016, 09:02
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Schedule may change. Transmission times will be confirmed after the final Euro group matches on Wednesday, 22nd June.

Episode 8931: Monday 27th June at 7.30pm (TBC)

Tony’s “guilt” ignites Jason’s despair.
Passions boil over in the Bistro.
And Steve faces a ticking clock.

Writer – Chris Fewtrell
Director – Ian Bevitt
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts

***

Episode 8932: Monday 27th June at 8.30pm (TBC)

Jason’s momentous decision devastates Eileen.
Leanne has a gentleman caller.
Steve’s ticking clock blows up in his face.

Writer – Martin Allen
Director – Ian Bevitt
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts

***

Episode 8933: Wednesday 29th June at 7.30pm (TBC)

Jason’s departure leaves Phelan smiling.
Amy sets up Steve and Michelle.
It’s the morning after the night before for Leanne.


Writer – Damon Rochefort
Director – Ian Bevitt
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts

***

Episode 8934: Friday 1st July at 7.30pm (TBC)

Tracy steals the show.
Izzy faces her final moments of freedom.
Luke’s suspicious of Caz.

Writer – Ella Greenhill
Director – Ian Bevitt
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts

***

Episode 8935: Friday 1st July at 8.30pm (TBC)

Tracy’s hit by a double whammy.
Izzy accepts her punishment.
And Sophie finds an ally in Luke.

Writer – Susan Oudot
Director – John Anderson
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts
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Old 16-06-2016, 09:14
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Schedule may change. Transmission times will be confirmed after the final Euro group matches on Wednesday, 22nd June.

Episode 8931: Monday 27th June at 7.30pm (TBC)

Tony’s “guilt” ignites Jason’s despair.
Passions boil over in the Bistro.
And Steve faces a ticking clock.

Writer – Chris Fewtrell
Director – Ian Bevitt
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts

***

Episode 8932: Monday 27th June at 8.30pm (TBC)

Jason’s momentous decision devastates Eileen.
Leanne has a gentleman caller.
Steve’s ticking clock blows up in his face.

Writer – Martin Allen
Director – Ian Bevitt
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts

***

Episode 8933: Wednesday 29th June at 7.30pm (TBC)

Jason’s departure leaves Phelan smiling.
Amy sets up Steve and Michelle.
It’s the morning after the night before for Leanne.


Writer – Damon Rochefort
Director – Ian Bevitt
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts

***

Episode 8934: Friday 1st July at 7.30pm (TBC)

Tracy steals the show.
Izzy faces her final moments of freedom.
Luke’s suspicious of Caz.

Writer – Ella Greenhill
Director – Ian Bevitt
Series Producer – Stuart Blackbur
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts

***

Episode 8935: Friday 1st July at 8.30pm (TBC)

Tracy's hit by a double whammy
Izzy accepts her punishment.
And Sophie finds an ally in Luke.

Writer – Susan Oudot
Director – John Anderson
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts
BIB Lol not sure what a double whammy is but if it'some sort of giant size lorry I'm liking this storyline already!!
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Old 18-06-2016, 19:57
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oh well thats another week of tedious rubbish
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Old 18-06-2016, 20:35
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I have thought for quite a while why introduce more new people? when there were enough current characters that could have had improvements made to them without new people IMO (apart from removing a few current ones such as fizzy and the cold-blooded murderer).

http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2016-...dgy-pat-phelan Sinister Pat Phelan is to get a new partner in crime in the form of dodgy businessman Vinny, played by former Doctors star Ian Kelsey.
The actor, who left the BBC1 daytime medical drama last year, has now started filming at Corrie and will be seen on screen from August.
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Old 19-06-2016, 08:56
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Phelan is going to get his mate to torch Jason's van and suggests that Callum's mates are out for revenge because the police are satisfied that Tony killed Callum. He persuades Jason to leave Weatherfield for his own safety.

Who did I say right from the start would get the blame for Callum's death?

http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/coro...llyoaks-trial/
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Old 19-06-2016, 09:02
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Who did I say right from the start would get the blame for Callum's death?
Nice bit of 'I told you so'-ing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAryFIuRxmQ
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Old 19-06-2016, 09:11
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Defnitely, absolutely. Since a large number thought Callum wasn't dead in spite of the several explained reasons he couldn't have got out of the drain inspection pit in the garage. I'll take acknowledgement in any form - slow hand clap, two fingers, poking out tongue, "the finger"...................
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Old 19-06-2016, 09:14
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Defnitely, absolutely. Since a large number thought Callum wasn't dead in spite of the several explained reasons he couldn't have got out of the drain inspection pit in the garage. I'll take acknowledgement in any form - slow hand clap, two fingers, poking out tongue, "the finger"...................
Indeed.
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Old 19-06-2016, 09:17
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Phelan is going to get his mate to torch Jason's van and suggests that Callum's mates are out for revenge because the police are satisfied that Tony killed Callum. He persuades Jason to leave Weatherfield for his own safety.

Who did I say right from the start would get the blame for Callum's death?

http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/coro...llyoaks-trial/
I wonder if they're going down a domestic abuse storyline route with this between Phelan and Eileen? Isolating the victim is a common way for it to start, making the more dependant on the abuser.
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Old 19-06-2016, 09:19
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I wonder if they're going down a domestic abuse storyline route with this between Phelan and Eileen? Isolating the victim is a common way for it to start, making the more dependant on the abuser.
They could be I can see Eileen as a domestic abuser she looks the type, I would imagine she has a mean right hook, poor Phelan.
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Old 19-06-2016, 09:27
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They could be I can see Eileen as a domestic abuser she looks the type, I would imagine she has a mean right hook, poor Phelan.
Agreed. When I went to see my GP with bad bruising to my ribs, he said he knew my husband wasn't responsible because I'd have bruised knuckles if he had been. I can see Eileen doing the same. Not that I'm at all like her.
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Old 19-06-2016, 09:42
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They could be I can see Eileen as a domestic abuser she looks the type, I would imagine she has a mean right hook, poor Phelan.
Though isn't that the problem, in all seriousness - a bit like Tyrone and Kirsty. People think others are 'too strong' to accept abuse.

Besides it may be more mental rather than physical.
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Old 19-06-2016, 09:53
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Agreed. When I went to see my GP with bad bruising to my ribs, he said he knew my husband wasn't responsible because I'd have bruised knuckles if he had been. I can see Eileen doing the same. Not that I'm at all like her.
I see this quite often on here the transposing of a fictional storyline into a personal one, usually in the form of imagine if it was happening to you or a family member scenario, you have done it the other way by transposing something that happened to you, the impression I usually get when that happens is that the person doing it doesn't like the direction the conversation is going so doe it to try and kill the conversation dead of course I could be wrong but the thought still crosses my mind.
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Old 19-06-2016, 10:04
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Though isn't that the problem, in all seriousness - a bit like Tyrone and Kirsty. People think others are 'too strong' to accept abuse.

Besides it may be more mental rather than physical.
Remember this is Corrie so they would probably have Eileen chasing Phelan around the street growling and trying to clock him with a rolling pin.
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Old 19-06-2016, 10:20
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Schedule may change. Transmission times will be confirmed after the final Euro group matches on Wednesday, 22nd June.

Episode 8931: Monday 27th June at 7.30pm (TBC)

Tony’s “guilt” ignites Jason’s despair.
Passions boil over in the Bistro.
And Steve faces a ticking clock.

Writer – Chris Fewtrell
Director – Ian Bevitt
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts

***

Episode 8932: Monday 27th June at 8.30pm (TBC)

Jason’s momentous decision devastates Eileen.
Leanne has a gentleman caller.
Steve’s ticking clock blows up in his face.

Writer – Martin Allen
Director – Ian Bevitt
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts
***

Episode 8933: Wednesday 29th June at 7.30pm (TBC)

Jason’s departure leaves Phelan smiling.
Amy sets up Steve and Michelle.
It’s the morning after the night before for Leanne.


Writer – Damon Rochefort
Director – Ian Bevitt
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts

***

Episode 8934: Friday 1st July at 7.30pm (TBC)

Tracy steals the show.
Izzy faces her final moments of freedom.
Luke’s suspicious of Caz.

Writer – Ella Greenhill
Director – Ian Bevitt
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts

***

Episode 8935: Friday 1st July at 8.30pm (TBC)

Tracy’s hit by a double whammy.
Izzy accepts her punishment.
And Sophie finds an ally in Luke.

Writer – Susan Oudot
Director – John Anderson
Series Producer – Stuart Blackburn
Executive Producer – Kieran Roberts
'Steve faces a ticking clock'

Potentially Monday's most interesting scene then!!
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Old 19-06-2016, 11:00
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'Steve faces a ticking clock'

Potentially Monday's most interesting scene then!!
Attached to a bomb!!
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Old 19-06-2016, 11:04
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I see this quite often on here the transposing of a fictional storyline into a personal one, usually in the form of imagine if it was happening to you or a family member scenario, you have done it the other way by transposing something that happened to you, the impression I usually get when that happens is that the person doing it doesn't like the direction the conversation is going so doe it to try and kill the conversation dead of course I could be wrong but the thought still crosses my mind.
You have strange thoughts.

My thoughts are that if someone associates a conversation about a soap with something personal, it shows it can happen in real life, contrary to what mostly happens in soaps such as everyone drinking in the pub lunchtime and evenings, not making coffee or a meal at home, e.t.c..
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Old 19-06-2016, 11:49
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You have strange thoughts.

My thoughts are that if someone associates a conversation about a soap with something personal, it shows it can happen in real life, contrary to what mostly happens in soaps such as everyone drinking in the pub lunchtime and evenings, not making coffee or a meal at home, e.t.c..
Whose to say some people don't spend their lunchtime and evenings in the pub, just because you or I don't doesn't mean some people don't.
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Old 19-06-2016, 19:07
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Whose to say some people don't spend their lunchtime and evenings in the pub, just because you or I don't doesn't mean some people don't.
Having a lunchtime suggest having a job to take a lunch break from. Most (if not all employers) would object to staff coming back to work after lunch having been drinking. And yes, they could be drinking coffee or non-alcoholic drinks, but what's the point of going to a pub for that? Besides which the characters in Corrie do drink alcohol during their lunch break and we're comparing what happens in Corrie with what happens in real life..
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Old 21-06-2016, 00:56
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Tracy's health takes a turn for the worse next week..........

http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/coro...nly-collapses/

Discussing the aftermath of Tracy's subsequent collapse, Ford confirmed: "Well she doesn't die!"

Cue many angry posters.
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Old 21-06-2016, 01:16
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Tracy's health takes a turn for the worse next week..........

http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/coro...nly-collapses/

Discussing the aftermath of Tracy's subsequent collapse, Ford confirmed: "Well she doesn't die!"

Cue many angry posters.
Yup!!!!
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Old 21-06-2016, 05:50
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Having a lunchtime suggest having a job to take a lunch break from. Most (if not all employers) would object to staff coming back to work after lunch having been drinking. And yes, they could be drinking coffee or non-alcoholic drinks, but what's the point of going to a pub for that? Besides which the characters in Corrie do drink alcohol during their lunch break and we're comparing what happens in Corrie with what happens in real life..
You do realise that Corrie is fiction and not real life so therefore a bit pointless to compare the two.
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Old 21-06-2016, 09:45
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You do realise that Corrie is fiction and not real life so therefore a bit pointless to compare the two.
I do. Do you?

Originally Posted by davejc64
Whose to say some people don't spend their lunchtime and evenings in the pub, just because you or I don't doesn't mean some people don't.
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Old 21-06-2016, 09:47
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I see irony is wasted on some.
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