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Thursday 14 June 2012

Coronation Street Weekly Update - Sep 4 2001

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So, here we go with a roller coaster of a week on the Street. Maxine tells Ashley she's booked her driving test, it's next week (next week?!?! I had to wait 3 months for my first one! My second one came sooner. My third one took longer. My fourth one seemed to take an eternity but I passed it in the end). Anyway, she demands driving lessons from Ashley "Whaddo I want? Driving lessons! Whenddo I wannem? Now!" and off the pair of them hit the streets in the car. Unfortunately, Maxine hits Blanche who is saved only at the last minute by a swan dive from Emma who leaps in to save her. Maxine is inconsolable and blames her pink high heeled shoes. After a few brandies Blanche pulls round but poor Emma doesn't and when she starts with a few twinges, she ends up in hospital, scared she'll lose the baby. With Curly by her bed side and Emily bringing tea and flowers, Emma eventually pulls through and it looks like mother and the unborn are going to be fine.

Gail and Sally have a girl's night in, gossiping and drinking and doing girly stuff. Anyway, Gail tells Sally she thinks Martin's giving her the glad eye and she's noticed Martin staring at Sally in the street. (I should think every bloke in Britain has been staring at Sally in the street this week, somebody should really have a word with her about those nipples....) Sally laughs off Gail's news, nervously, but when she mentions this to Martin, the pair of them hit on a plan to pretend they're starting to flirt and fancy each other - all under the very watchful and approving eye of Gail as matchmaker. (I don't know about you, but these two together still turns my stomach).

Maria puts Tyrone on a diet after he tells her he feels like a baby elephant. So he's on salad and early morning jogging with Jason until Fiz slips him some chips after taking a fancy to him. Maria's not best pleased, as you'd expect.

Elsewhere on the street events have been dominated by Fred and Eve's wedding. Yup, you heard right, Fred and Eve's wedding. Eve finds out from Linda that Fred's been paying her wages at the Rovers and is furious, as you'd expect. Off she storms out of the pub and down the street with Fred lagging behind yelling across the cobbles that he loves her. When she stops and turns to him, she can't believe what she's hearing as Fred asks her to marry him. "Don't vascillate, don't think about it, just say yes. Say yes." And say yes she does. Before you know it, we're in a country house for a wedding in the Dales. Now, much as I like country houses and four poster beds (but that's another story, another update and quite another newsgroup) we've been here before with Alma and Mike's recent trip and Linda and Mike's wedding last year. Lovely as it looked, it all seemed a bit, well, worn. Been there, done that, seen the episode, wrote the update - and it was only Fred and the wonderful Eve who made this familiar location and storyline sparkle with real old-fashioned Corrie-ness. Audrey tries to talk Fred out of the wedding after she heard Eve talking to Linda about the size of Mike's bank balance in the Rovers. Assuming Eve was talking about Fred and only after his money, Audrey can't let Fred go through with the wedding and gives Fred her thoughts, as a friend. And so it is a small, happy and inter-related wedding party that sets off for the Dales and the wedding. There's the groom and his bride, groom's son that was his nephew and his daughter in law, bride with her daughter and her husband who's older than the groom. Confused? Oh, you should be, especially when Mark turns up at the last minute. Mike had written him a letter to tell him about Alma and so he turns up looking for his dad, followed closely behind by Eve's wayward sons Jimmy and Ryan. I don't have to tell you and you can probably guess that it all goes horribly, horribly wrong. Mark gives Audrey a lift to the wedding after she swore she'd keep away, ending up with her yelling at Eve "You're a washed up little slut". As the wedding party argue in the hotel foyer, Eve's sons have a go at her, angry that she's marrying into money and couldn't give a toss about them. Eve gives as good as she gets and holds her own in the fracas but breaks down at the end admitting to Fred she's no better than she should be and wouldn't be at all surprised if he never wanted to marry her now. While all this is going on, Mike confides to his son about his problems with Linda, and the next thing you know, Mike is outside Linda's room listening to her conversation with Mark where she tells him that she's got Mike wrapped around her finger and will do what she can to keep that meal ticket. Furious, Mike tells Linda to leave, immediately, to get out of his sight. He's going to divorce her. Not one to let such a thing bother her, Linda wraps herself around Mark in the garden. He's obviously giving her consolation, or something. So anyway, back to Fred and Eve. She goes upstairs and takes off her frock before slipping into the most bizarre negligee (think Bet Lynch, only pink) as Fred drowns his sorrows at the bar downstairs. Ashley tries to get them to talk but neither will go the other, Ryan and Jimmy get drunk on cheap lager, Audrey's confused, Mike's distraught, Mark's excited, Linda's being devious and Maxine's jumping up and down on her bed going "It's posh here innit?"

And finally this week, Sarah Lou and Candice are like, back at school this week and it's just so like, boring. And Wayne and Sheila call round to see Hayley, happy to see her at home.
And that's just about that for this week.

Glenda


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