Coronation Street Press releases Episode 6812

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Monday 5 May 2008 8:30pm - 9:00pm

Liam (Rob James Collier) is stunned as Maria (Smia Smith) tells him what happened. He can't believe she didn't tell him that the baby had died and went through the birth without him. As he struggles to come to terms with it he insists she give him some answers. When she finally explains why she couldn't tell him what had happened he is devastated and when she refuses to talk about the funeral their grief turns to anger and they start arguing. As Liam leaves a distraught Maria begs him to tell her he loves her but he can't bring himself to say the words.

Ashley (Steven Arnold) is surprised at Claire's idea that they downsize and move house to save some money. Over a drink - of water - in the pub Claire (Julia Haworth) discusses the idea with Sally (Sally Whittaker) and it isn't long before the two women have come up with a plan to solve the problem - they should swap houses.

David (Jack P Shepherd) is delighted when Tina (Michelle Keegan) turns up for her visit. The two are nervous with each other and he is still unsure of why she has come to see him. Does she want to give it another go?

Elsewhere - both Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) and Julie (Katy Cavanagh) are fussing over Chesney (Sam Aston) but neither can establish exactly what is wrong with him?

This episode of Coronation Street was written by Julie Jones and directed by John Anderson. The producer is Steve Frost.

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