• Writer – Ellen Taylor
  • Director – Suri Krishnamma

Wednesday September 9th

GEOFF’S DISCOVERS YOU CAN’T ERASE YOUR PAST Having escaped from the house Sally shouts for help and a bemused Tim takes her home. She tells him that she has taken Geoff’s laptop and wants to try and view the CCTV footage. With Faye’s help they try to download the deleted camera app and CCTV footage. Is the game finally up for Geoff? The police arrive at number 4 and tell Geoff new evidence has come to light and they need to ask him some more questions.

WILL DAVID GIVE UP ON SHONA? After the issue with Shona and Lily David asks Roy to collect her and confides in Sarah that he worries Shona will never return to normal. Sarah says she will try to help.

ASHA BLAMES HERSELF FOR DEV’S PROBLEMS Nina calls to see Asha and gently suggests that she can do much better than Corey, she should be herself and then the right boy will come along. Meanwhile Chesney has heard about the sale of the Kebab shop and points out that his family rely on Dev for a living. Asha blames herself, aware that her school fees are financially crippling her Dad.

ELSEWHERE Nicky calls at Daniel’s flat and to his relief, agrees that they can be friends.

Cast

  • Adam Hussain as Aadi Alahan
  • Ben Price as Nick Tilsley
  • Charlie De Melo as Imran Habeeb
  • Ellie Leach as Faye Windass
  • Georgia Taylor as Toyah Battersby
  • Haider Mohammed Javed as Pc Qureshi
  • Ian Bartholomew as Geoff Metcalfe
  • Jack P Shepherd as David Platt
  • Jane Danson as Leanne Battersby
  • Jimmi Harkishin as Dev Alahan
  • Joe Duttine as Tim Metcalfe
  • Julia Goulding as Shona Platt
  • Kimberly Hart-Simpson as Nicky Wheatley
  • Rob Mallard as Daniel Osbourne
  • Sally Dynevor as Sally Metcalfe
  • Sam Aston as Chesney Brown
  • Shelley King as Yasmeen Metcalfe
  • Simon Gregson as Steve McDonald
  • Tanisha Gorey as Asha Alahan
  • Tina O’Brien as Sarah Barlow

Coronation Street airs at 7:30 on ITV.

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