Christmas 2008 (Episode 2)

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Coronation Street
Christmas 2008 (Episode 2)

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ITV1 | ITV | ITV3 | INGTV | Air Date: December 22, 2008
Summary: Peter tells Deirdre, Ken and Blanche that he wants to be a real father and they tell him that they will care for Simon until Peter gets himself sorted out. Peter than has some groveling to do with Leanne and thanks her for helping him find Simon's teddy. He invites her round to the flat but she tells him she has some shopping to do, herPeter tells Deirdre, Ken and Blanche that he wants to be a real father and they tell him that they will care for Simon until Peter gets himself sorted out. Peter than has some groveling to do with Leanne and thanks her for helping him find Simon's teddy. He invites her round to the flat but she tells him she has some shopping to do, her attitude has softened though and he is left with a spark of hope. Back at the flat he finds a present Simon has left for him and opens a bottle of whisky – is he going to fall at the first hurdle?
Maria finds an unlikely ally in the shape of Jed Stone who tells her that he believes her theory that Tony killed Liam. Audrey advises caution and tells Maria that she should stop looking for someone to blame. Meanwhile Tony is rattled when Jed sees him talking to Jimmy - will Tony be able to buy Jed's silence?
Michelle asks Steve if it is ok if she does a gig on Christmas Eve – Steve feigns disappointment and tells Becky that this is the last Christmas she will be alone.
Rosie is up to her old tricks – she is flirty with Gary Windass, telling him that she has just done a photoshoot for a newspaper and inviting him to her 18th on Christmas Eve.
Elsewhere Colin and Rita have hit it off and Lloyd suffers following the Brazilian Crunch class.
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Genre(s): Drama, Soap

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