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Monday 18 June 2012

Coronation Street Weekly Update - Sep 29 1998

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Well, Fiona and baby Morgan left this week. A tearful Maxine comes to the salon to say goodbye to her friend, but Fiona's not having any of it and tells her to leave. Fi goes into the Rovers to say goodbye to everyone, but as Steve is at the bar, she's in and out of there as quick as you like and away in a taxi with her mother and the baby. And that's it, the wee girl has gone, so she has. So, the salon looks set to become Audrey's unisex health and beauty emporium. Fred Elliot offers to raise the cash and become her business partner - "Pies or perms, they're all the same to me" he says. However, Audrey is wary of Fred's 'hands on' approach to business, when he tells her "in this partnership, there'll be ups and downs, mind!". Audrey tells Alf, who goes to the bank and says he'll put the money into the salon instead and help out by doing the books. Fred's peeved, of course, he tells Audrey she's a ruthless business woman and storms out of the salon.

Sally and Kev argue throughout this week, with a stand up slanging match in the street between Greg, Sally and Kevin. When Kev tells Sally he's going to get a child minder to look after the girls, she takes them from the minder earlier than Kevin, and holds them hostage in her flat while Greg force-feeds baked beans to Kevin. No, of course this didn't happen, but by God, it would be a heck of a lot more exciting if it did. Rita tries to have a word with Sally, tries to warn her about Greg but Sally turns the tables saying "Did I tell you what to do about Alan Bradley?" Ouch. Let this be a warning to all those going to Blackpool this weekend - watch out for those trams.

Jack takes £1,200 from Vera and his joint building society account, and loses it all on the dog races in the betting shop. When she finds out, she plays merry hell, but by this time, he's won it all back again. She whips the winnings out of his hand, and tells him she's withdrawn all the money from the account and deposited it in another account in her sole name so Jack can't get his hands on it. Oh, and she wants a holiday in Tenerife.
Des tells Natalie they've been invited, as a couple, to his brother's wedding in Hartlepool. (Let's just hope he doesn't make a monkey out of himself). Also, another quick shot of a couple we haven't seen in a while - Judy is nesting in her front room while all Gary wants to do is bash around on his drum kit. More red wine shenanigans this week between Liz and physio Michael. Who knows where that will lead? (Well, I do, I heard it on the radio that she runs off with Michael and leaves Jim later this year, the tart).

Oh, some lovely scenes this week between Roy and Hayley. With a bit of encouragement from Gail, Roy finally picks up the courage to ask Hayley to move into his flat with him, "...you'll be no inconvenience" he tells her. So, with her bags packed, she arrives in the cafe and off they go upstairs together. Hayley, resplendent in new frilly nightie and dressing gown, is expecting she and Roy to share the only bed in the flat. Roy, however, has other plans and sleeps on the fold-out bed in the living room. Roy tells Hayley he believes they should marry first before taking the relationship any further, and on bended knee, proposes to Hayley. However, she has to turn him down. It's against the law for transsexuals to marry. The next night, Roy turns down the lights and cooks a meal in the flat, accompanied by a bottle of red wine - a lovely touch - it had a screw top. Anyway, with 'The Lady in Red' then 'Natural Woman' playing in the background, Roy admits he doesn't have much experience in the ways of, you know, in fact he doesn't have any experience and had been to the library earlier that day to look for a book on the subject. Hayley, relieved, tells Roy that she also doesn't have any experience of, you know. Roy pipes up "Well, if niether of us know what we're doing, then we won't know if we're doing it wrong, will we?" And with that, he leads Hayley by the hand, to the bedroom.

And that is just about that for this week.
Glenda :-)


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