CURRENT: The cast have had their lives change this week |
CORONATION Street is celebrating its 50th anniversary this week, and it is doing so in spectacular fashion, with a horrific tram crash – that has turned the lives of the residents of Weatherfield on its head. The catalyst of the birthday was the live episode, transmitted at 8pm last night on ITV1. Fifteen million viewers tuned in and despite crazy threats of a possible terrorist attack, the show went through without any obvious hitches and mistakes made, so many congratulations to the cast and crew of the show. It was certainly an emotional rollercoaster to watch.
MARRY ME: Leanne weds Peter, but he will pull through? |
The hour began with the conformation of Ashley Peacock’s tragic demise. Ashley (Steven Arnold) had died a hero, bravely getting a critically injured Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne) out of the rubble in The Joinery, before the roof caved in. Nick Tilsley (Ben Price) got out of the rubble barely without a scratch, but his concern seemed to be more over the whereabouts of his love interest, Leanne Battersby (Jane Danson). Eventually, Nick managed to track down Leanne at the hospital, where Leanne told him of her intention to marry Peter in the hospital. Nick reluctantly agreed to let Leanne go. Peter came around from his state and despite Leanne’s initial reluctance at his idea, agreed to go along with the rushed ceremony, especially as she had been warned that Peter needed emergency surgery to treat his injuries. Infront of Ken Barlow (William Roache), Janice Battersby (Vicky Entwhistle) and an emotional Carla Connor (Alison King), Peter and Leanne exchanged their vows. It was clear that Peter was struggling through the ceremony, but the quick actions of the vicar – by speeding through his final speech allowed the pair to tie the knot. Seconds later, Peter flat lined and needed critical help from the nurses, much to Leanne’s agony. Is he going to make it?
Whilst Peter’s fate remains unclear, Mollie Dobbs (Vicky Binns) became the second casualty of the disaster. Baby Jack had already been freed from the remains of The Corner Shop, but Mollie was in grave danger. Having criticised the paramedics’ lack of response, Sally Webster (Sally Dynevor) braved herself to enter the scene, and try to keep Mollie’s spirits up. Meanwhile, at the hospital, Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell) urged Mollie’s estranged partner, Tyrone Dobbs (Alan Halsall) to head back to the cobbles to be with Mollie, as her condition didn’t seem to be improving. Jack needed a blood transfusion and Kevin agreed to it; after all, unbeknown to Tyrone, he is the child’s dad. As Mollie began to slip away, she revealed the devastating truth to Sally about her sordid affair with Kevin and that he was Jack’s father. A stunned Sally let Mollie’s hand go, as she passed away from her internal injuries. Can Tyrone pick up the pieces of his shattered life, and how will Sally deal with this latest shattering revelation for her marriage?
Fiz Stape (Jenny McAlpine) had gone into labour, three months premature. The amount of screaming she was making would be enough to bring a church down. With deceitful John (Graeme Hawley) by her side, Fiz gave birth to a baby girl, but she was rushed into intensive care straightaway. While the fate of Fiz’s new baby remains unclear, clueless John rushed back to the cobbles, hoping to cover the tracks that motionless Charlotte Hoyle (Becky Hindley) was still in their house. Somehow, he managed to drag Charlotte down an alleyway, but was horrified to learn that paramedics found she had a weak pulse. Is John about to be exposed for the conman he really is?
Elsewhere, and Becky McDonald (Katherine Kelly) was also covering up her tracks, stealing money from the open safe of the corner shop. She won’t get away with these actions, if the CCTV cameras survived the crash. No-one seems to know the whereabouts of Rita Sullivan (Barbara Knox), who is still buried in The Kabin underneath a pile of chocolates! Having rescued Simon Barlow (Alex Bain) from the inferno in the Peacock house, Jason Grimshaw (Ryan Thomas) received a standing ovation in the Rovers for his brave actions, though clearly he wasn’t in the mood for celebrating and a heartbroken Claire (Julia Haworth) struggled to cope with Ashley’s passing. She played Ashley’s final voicemail message before his death to stunned locals at the Rovers, something that would have made anyone get the tissues out.
CARNAGE: Life will never be the same again! |
Coronation Street has been a gripping and intense watch all week. The live episode was so good, that some would forget it was actually live. No slip-ups made, this was the perfect television production, for a week of unforgettable drama. I hope they get the recognition it deserves in the round of TV awards next spring.
Here’s to the next 50 years!
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