Weds 25th Mar 2009

Coronation Street: Season 50: Episode 60

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Coronation Street
Weds 25th Mar 2009

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ITV1 | ITV | ITV3 | INGTV | Air Date: March 25, 2009
Summary: Natasha is all loved up after a night of passion with Tony but it is clear that he can't wait to get rid of her. Natasha boasts in the salon about her night at Tony's and Maria is surprised to find herself slightly put out by the idea. Later Tony comes round to see her and as they chat there is a closeness and ease that hadn't previouslyNatasha is all loved up after a night of passion with Tony but it is clear that he can't wait to get rid of her. Natasha boasts in the salon about her night at Tony's and Maria is surprised to find herself slightly put out by the idea. Later Tony comes round to see her and as they chat there is a closeness and ease that hadn't previously been there. But when Maria asks him to put his hand on her stomach and as he feels the baby kick he suffers a panic attack.
Chesney gets a letter from school addressed to Fiz and he tries to hide it but he needn't have worried as Fiz is otherwise distracted by a letter from John Stape. She feigns disinterest but it is obvious she is affected by it.
Peter needs to palm Simon off on Deirdre so he can spend the afternoon drinking – he tells her he wants to clean the flat but when she returns with Simon it is clear he hasn't done much tidying. She hides her concern but after she has gone Peter falls and bangs his head scaring poor Simon. Peter tries to lighten the mood but it is clear he is not fit to care for a child.
Ken spends a lovely few hours with Martha and she invites him to the theatre the following evening and suggests he stay the night. Ken is immediately uncomfortable and guilt ridden but Martha feels foolish believing she has rushed things.
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Genre(s): Drama, Soap

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