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Ivy has returned to the Street! Yes, the ghost of Ivy Brennan
has risen from the grave to haunt the residents of Coronation
Street.
Vera is organising a girl's night out. With Deidre, they both
meet with Don in his house to discuss hiring a bus with him as
driver. Vera excuses herself to go upstairs to use the bathroom
and there is a chilling scene when Vera feels an icy wind around
her and sees the ghost of Ivy on Don's landing. She is so upset
she can't speak and runs out of Don's house back to the Rovers
and a large brandy. Then, at Sarah-Louise's birthday party, which
is held at Don and Josie's house, Josie brings in the birthday
cake and the candles are mysteriously blown out as she places
the cake on the table, and strange noises are heard from upstairs.
Kevin isn't happy that Sally has been asked by Ken to look after
Danny, he thinks Ken is taking advantage of Sally as she has enough
to do with her own 2 children. Kevin tells Ken that he wants him
to make other arrangements for Danny. Then, Kevin tells Sally
that Ken has decided to make other arrangements for Danny and
Sally wonders if she has done something wrong for Ken to take
Danny away from her care.
Audrey arranges dinner at their house for Steven, and Gail's family
attend also. This gives Audrey and Steven a chance to have a heart
to heart and she wonders why he hasn't visited her on his previous
trips to England. Steven tells her that he didn't know if he would
be welcomed or not but Audrey tells him that he is welcome into
her home at any time.
Gail asks Alma what she thinks about her half-brother Steven.
Alma admits that she finds him very sexy indeed, to which Gail
replies "Sexy? Canadians aren't sexy, it's too cold there!"
Steven asks Alma if she will cater a buffet for a business presentation
he is giving. Alma is doubtful, she doesn't really want to do
it but Mike persuades her to take the work on and arranges for
her to have a business dinner at the Wheatsheaf pub with Steven
and orders them a bottle of champagne to help the business deal
along. Mike goes away for a couple of hours and leaves them to
discuss business, but it looks like they will become more than
just business partners....
All is not well in the hair salon. Now that Denise has gone, Fiona
is running the place and is having trouble with Maxine turning
in late on a morning. When Maxine doesn't turn up for work one
day after a night out on the town, and Fiona finds Phyllis knocking
on the door of the locked salon, Fiona has had enough, and sacks
Maxine. Which makes living with each other very difficult.
Jim still has his doubts about Liz and Des' affair and calls the
betting shop to make sure that Des is working, and that he's not
with Liz somewhere. Des answers the phone and then Jim hangs up.
Liz arrives back in the Street after spending time with her mother.
As soon as she comes back through the front door, she and Jim
are arguing and shouting at each other again. Liz goes to work
in the Rovers and Des comes in for a drink. She asks him to drink
somewhere else until things calm down between her and Jim.
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