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Monday 18 June 2012

Coronation Street Weekly Update - Dec 22 and 29 1998

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Well, Jack and Vera set off to spend Christmas in Blackpool with little Tommy and the Hortons. Alec realises this could be his chance to get rid of the Duckies once and for all and as soon as they leave the street, he's thrown all their clothes out of the living quarters, changes the locks and decides he's not going to let them back in the Rovers, he's had enough of them. Bah humbug, or what? Anyway, Rita rings the Duckies in Blackpool to let them know what's happened and they come straight back, straight upstairs to their bedroom where they barricade themselves in their room in protest against Alec trying to throw them out. The neighbours, willingly assisted by the lovely Spider, bring food, drink and Christmas cheer up a ladder and through the bedroom window for the Duckies, and Alec isn't best pleased. And when Rita tells him it was she who rang the Duckies in Blackpool to tell them what Alec was up to, he really isn't chuffed at all and builds an erection to block the doorway between his flat and Rita's. Their friendship has been soured forever. Grand-daughter Vicky is back helping out behind the bar of the Rovers for now, and Alec confides in her that he's not happy living in Weatherfield any longer. When he tells Natalie this also, she offers to buy the Rovers from him but expects a good price as there are two sitting tenants upstairs. Alec offers Jack and Vera a thousand pounds to move out so he can get a decent price for the pub when he sells to Natalie, but Natalie offers Jack and Vera a plate of sandwhiches and persuades them to stay in their room for a few more days, but doesn't tell them why. Vicky is planning on opening a cafe-bar and Alec offers to invest the money from the Rovers and go into partnership with her.

Judy Mallett gives birth on Christmas day to twins - one of each, but no names have been decided on yet. Emily knits pink and blue booties, bless her.

Fred draws his raffle and lo and behold, Audrey Roberts is the winner of the hamper full of comestibles. What a suprise. Anyway, Fred's plan backfires a little when Audrey tells him he can't come round for Christmas dinner after all as she and Alfie are going to Gail and Martin's. Now then, Gail and Martin want Leanne and Nick there for Christmas dinner and so do Janice and Les. So as not to upset any of the parents, they decide to stay at home with Ashley for Chrimbo dinner and invite Fred and Maude along too. However, Leanne walks out and back across the road when she finds a Christmas present for Nick "with love from Miranda". Nick tries to talk to Leanne at the Battersby household but Les throws him out.

Jacqui Dobbs and son Tyrone are still squatting in Curly's house. Jack, worried about his pigeons, offers Tyrone a pound to feed the birds, which he does. In the back yard of the Rovers, Tyrone finds bin bags full of Jack and Vera's clothes which Alec has thrown out, and he takes Jack's overcoat and silk scarf, selling them to Les Battersby for a fiver. When Jack spies Les from his bedroom window of the Rovers, walking around in his overcoat and scarf, he isn't best pleased. Jacqui is sacked from Underworld when Mike Baldwin catches her stealing underwear. He wants to call the police but Deirdre talks him out of it, which is a pity, as Jacqui would've then been nicked for nicking knickers.

Sally warns Maxine that Greg owes a ton of rent money to Fred Elliot and that he beat her up also. As Maxine now lives in the flat above the salon, Sally warns her that Greg is likely to ask to move in with Maxine as he's going to be homeless when Fred throws him out, and sure enough Greg tries to wheedle his way in. Fortunately, for the first time in her life, Maxine sees sense and walks out on Greg, leaving him to ask Les if he can move in with the Battersbys. Greg follows Sally back to Rita's flat one night and shouts threats to her through the letterbox, and then later he rings her at Rita's flat, threatening her again. Poor Sally, it hasn't been the best Christmas for her. She goes to see Kevin and the girls on Christmas day, only to find the girls have already opened their presents (after Kevin agreed he'd make them wait until she arrived) and then he throws her out without any stuffing, pudding or crackers and off she has to trundle back to Rita's place again.
Gail tells Roy she's made a decision about the cafe - she's decided to sell her share. When Hayley tells Roy she wants to be supportive of him in his new venture, he takes this to mean she wants to be his business partner and tells Gail he'll not be needing her any more anyway, as Hayley is going to help out in the new place. However, this isn't what Hayley meant at all, so to clear up the confusion, Hayley asks Gail if she'll stay on at the new place and she tells Roy she'll invest in the cafe. Right, that's all sorted then.

My favourite character at the moment has got to be Deirdre's mum, Blanche. I hope she's going to stay around for a long time. Every time we see Blanche and Deirdre together, Blance wastes no time in pointing out her daughter's faults and telling her where each of her marriages went wrong. Sounds a bit familiar, then.
Anyway, that's it for now. See you next week!

Glenda ;-)




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