
Coronation Street - Sunday 18 - Friday 23 November
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Coronation Street
Sunday 18 November 2007 7:30pm - 8:00pm on ITV1.
After a sleepless night, Sean (Antony Cotton) has decided that Violet (Jenny Platt) and Jamie (Rupert Hill) have no right to just assume that Jamie will be the daddy to his baby. He's in a foul mood and Marcus (Charlie Condou) urges him too consult a solicitor to find out his rights.
When Violet confronts him about his stormy mood, Sean explains why he’s so upset, but Violet makes it clear that he’s merely a donor and it’s not his baby. Despite Violet’s conciliatory promises that he can be number one babysitter, Sean asserts that it’s not enough and if it means him going to a solicitor to formalise access, then that’s what he’ll do. Will they reach a compromise, or will Sean be forced to take the case to court?
After deciding last night that she loves Ashley (Steven Arnold) too much to cut him out of her life, Claire (Julia Haworth) tells her delighted husband to collect his things from Audrey's (Sue Nicholls). Later that night, Claire's touched when Ashley presents her with a gold necklace, claiming he wanted something that would last for ever, and as Sally (Sally Whittaker) arrives with Kevin (Michael Le Vell) in tow ready to babysit, she tells loved up pair to go out and have a good time. Will Claire and Ashley be able to rebuild their relationship?
Meanwhile, Rosie’s (Helen Falangan) enjoying her power over John (Graeme Hawley) and continues to make him jealous about Lee. She tells her teacher that she'll dump Lee if he agrees to go out with her and unable to resist the temptation he agrees to meet her that afternoon. John’s played right into Rosie’s hands, how long will she keep it a secret?
Elsewhere, Rita (Barbara Knox) does his best to warn Norris (Malcolm Hebden) against making a fool of himself over Doreen (Barbara Young), but he refuses to listen. Will he regret ignoring Rita's advice?
This episode is written by Lucy Gannon , produced by Steve Frost and directed by Pip Short.
Monday 19 November 7.30pm
Rosie’s (Helen Flanagan) leaving the house to go to school and notices John (Graeme Hawley) kissing Fiz (Jennie McAlpine). Becoming aware of her glare, John pulls away, but Fiz is riled when she assumes that he’s done so for Sally’s (Sally Whittaker) benefit. As Fiz spends the day making digs at a discomfited Sally, Rosie spends the day at school making John jealous by flirting with Lee. John’s consumed with jealousy and approaches Sally at lunch to warn her that Rosie is seeing a known trouble maker. However, when Sally gets something in her eye and John leans in to take a look, Fiz walks in horrified and storms over to give Sally an almighty slap. Will John be forced to come clean?
Violet’s (Jenny Platt) shocked when Sean (Antony Cotton) tells her he's more determined than ever to involve the lawyers in his quest for parental rights and has taken time off work to go to the Citizen’s Advice Bureau. Jamie (Rupert Hill) is worried about how the situation is affecting Violet’s stress levels. With tensions high at the house and Maria in No.7 with Liam, Violet and Jamie decide to look for their own place. How will Sean react to this news?
David (Jack P Shepherd) is aware that he's sparked Jason’s (Ryan Thomas) concern for him and when he receives a court summons for driving without a licence or insurance, Jason feels sorry for him and takes up his offer of a game on the Playstation. Pleased that he's preventing him from carrying out he long list of chores Sarah (Tina O'Brien) has left, David continues to open up to him about all his ‘worries’. He knows he has Jason fooled and is doing everything he can to cause ructions between the newly weds. Will he succeed?
Elsewhere, Jerry (Michael Starke) is too busy to take up Eileen’s (Sue Cleaver) offer of a date and Jack (William Tarmey) and Vera (Elizabeth Dawn) are not pleased when they arrive back to a messy house.
This episode is written by Martin Allen, produced by Steve Frost and directed by Alan Wareing.
Monday 19 November 8.30pm
Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) doesn’t buy John’s (Graeme Hawley) explanation that he was getting something out of Sally’s eye and a huge argument errupts as Fiz refuses to apologise to Sally (Sally Whittaker), calling her a liar while John looks increasingly guilty.
Kevin’s already suspicious of Sally and John’s relationship and when Fiz approaches him in the pub and reveals that she saw them kissing in the street they agree to work together to find out what’s going on. Meanwhile, back at the Webster’s, Rosie’s (Helen Flanagan) furious to discover that John told her mum about Lee and asserts that it would have offered a cover for their relationship. When she threatens to end things with him, John's worried and it's clear that Rosie holds all the power in this relationship.
After his heavy conversation with David (Jack P Shepherd), Jason (Ryan Thomas) escapes to the café despite Sarah’s (Tina O'Brien) list of chores that are waiting for him at home. At Roy's Rolls, Becky (Katherine Kelly) is struggling to cope and when the tap in the ladies breaks, Jason lends a hand and happily accepts her offer of a drink to say thanks afterwards.
Sarah’s fuming when she arrives home to a smug looking David and the discovery that Jason hasn’t done any of the jobs he asked her to do, but has managed to do one for Becky and have a cosy chat with her hateful brother. David's plan to drive them apart is working, but should Sarah be worried that Jason’s drifting away from her?
Sean (Antony Cotton) is disappointed to discover the huge costs involved in fighting for access to his baby and decides to come to terms with the fact that he will never be a father. Meanwhile, he’s still not talking to Violet. Will they be able to reach a compromise?
Elsewhere, Jerry fails to take an interest in Mel’s ambition to join the police force as he's struggling to run the shop singlehandedly. Will his brood go haywire if he continues to neglect them?
This episode is written by Martin Allen, produced by Steve Frost and directed by Alan Waering.
Wednesday 21 November 7.30pm
David’s (Jack P Shepherd) enjoying the tense atmosphere between Sarah (Tina O' Brien) and Jason (Ryan Thomas) and deliberately escalates the situation by casually telling Sarah that Jason seems to get on very well with Becky (Katherine Kelly), as they went for a drink together yesterday and now they’re in the café together.
Despite trying to ignore David, Sarah can’t disguise her unease and when she sees Jason leaving the pub with Becky again she’s unnerved. Would Jason cheat on her so soon after their marriage?
John's (Graeme Hawley) upset that Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) doesn't trust him and when Sally (Sally Whittaker) rejects Fiz’s offer of a conciliatory drink after work and then John calls her to say that he’ll be late too, Fiz is convinced something’s going on between them and tells Kevin (Michael Le Vell).
When Sally turns up with Freshcoes bags, their fears are temporarily assuaged - she has been to the supermarket as she'd said. However, when John arrives home, she's horrified to see Freshcoes bags in the boot of his car and her suspicions are reignited. Fiz is right to be wary but when will her amateur investigation lead her to realise she’s been worrying about the wrong Webster girl?
Jerry's (Michael Starke) shocked when she discovers Kayleigh (Jessica Barden) has been secretly going clubbing for months and he's been to busy to notice. When he confronts her about it she confesses but won’t apologise, saying that he would never have noticed because he’s has no idea about his kids and is never there for her.
Jerry’s hurt at Kayleigh’s outburst and decides that his parenting skills have to change. He tells a disappointed Eileen (Sue Cleaver) that he doesn't want to go out and is going to stay in with the kids. She's less than enthused by the prospect of a night in with the twins and declines. Will Jerry's new role as superdad mean an end for his relationship with Eileen?
Elsewhere, Jamie (Rupert Hill) and Marcus (Charlie Condou) work together to get Violet (Jenny Platt) and Sean (Antony Cotton) to talk, and as Doreen (Barbara Young) tries to make time for all three men, Rita (Barbara Knox) pushes her away from Norris (Malcolm Hebden) and towards Ivor (Paul Copley) and George (Keith Barron).
This episode is written by Jayne Hollinson, produced by Steve Frost and directed by Alan Waering.
Friday 23 November 7.30pm
Sarah’s (Tina O'Brien) trying hard not to get too wound up about Jason (Ryan Thomas) and ensures that Becky (Katherine Kelly) knows Jason is hers when they see her in the café at lunch. Later, when Jason texts an embarrassed apology to Becky, Sarah bristles and declares that she doesn’t want him texting other girls. However, David (Jack P Shepherd) has been happily witnessing these scenes, and is annoyed when they kiss and make up. Spotting his chance to stir things up, with Sarah and Jason out of sight he takes Jason’s phone and sends an incriminating message to Becky, who immediately responds.
Kevin (Michael Le Vell) is suspicious when Sally (Sally Whittaker) tells him she’ll be out Christmas shopping all day Saturday and doesn’t want him tagging along. Rosie (Helen Flanagan) is delighted by the news that she has the house to herself and immediately tells John (Graeme Hawley), who informs a disbelieving Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) that he has to spend the day at school. Fiz relays her information to Kevin who is alarmed that both partners have alibis. They agree to follow them tomorrow, but is Fiz prepared for what she could discover?
Jamie (Rupert Hill) and Marcus (Charlie Condou) are sick of Violet (Jenny Platt) and Sean’s (Antony Cotton) feud and force them to go for a drink to try and engineer a truce. But their hopes are dashed when the subject of the baby is broached and the pair are soon at loggerheads. Will reaching a compromise be harder that Jamie and Marcus realised?
Elsewhere, Norris (Malcolm Hebden) is furious when Doreen (Barbara Young) reveals that Rita (Barbara Knox) has been intefering with their relationship, while Jack (William Tarmey) and Vera (Elizabeth Dawn) consider leaving Weatherfield for Blackpool.
This episode is written by Mark Burt, produced by Steve Frost and directed by Alan Wareing.


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