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Monday 29 April 2024

Preview of tonight's Coronation Street - Monday 29 April 2024


Monday 29th April 2024

ROY PUSHES HIMSELF TO HIS LIMIT When Roy calls the cafe hoping to speak to Nina, Shona passes the phone to Carla and Carla hangs up, making out it was a dodgy line and hurries out. In his prison cell, Roy has another flashback of Lauren approaching the cafe counter with Max, but can’t work out what’s significant about their conversation. When a prison officer bangs on the door, a frustrated Roy loses his chain of thought. In the factory, Bobby tells Carla that he reckons Roy must have kept quiet about the false statement or the police would have come knocking by now. In the visiting room, Nina explains to the prison officer that she’s waiting for Roy Cropper and as the officer lets himself into Roy’s cell, he finds him collapsed on the floor. 

PAUL SWEARS THAT HIS LIFE IS GETTING HARDER Billy helps Paul dress for his radio interview and assures him he’ll smash it. A cab arrives to take Paul and Bernie to the interview and it’s obvious the car isn’t big enough for Paul’s wheelchair. Paul is left furious as the driver is rude and dismissive. As Amy conducts her radio interview with Paul, he talks passionately about his MND and society’s lack of regard for disability in general, but gets carried away and swears live on air. Could this be the end of Amy’s radio presenting career? 

STEVE FINALLY HAS SOME LUCK IN LOVE In the cab office, an upbeat Steve tells Tim that since he joined the new dating site Abi recommended, he’s had three matches. In the cafĂ©, Steve shows Abi and Kevin a picture of Maggie, a potential date, and as Kevin makes sexist remarks, Abi storms out in a huff. A delighted Steve tells Tim that Maggie has agreed to meet him for lunch in the Bistro. Is Steve’s luck finally changing?

LEANNE PLANS TO EXPAND THE BISTRO Leanne tells Nick that thanks to Rowan, she’s had a great idea for the bistro and they should do pop-up stalls to broaden their market.  At the mention of Rowan, Nick bristles. Nick reveals Leanne’s plans to expand the business and asks Toyah if she’d manage the bistro in the meantime but Nick’s left disappointed when Toyah turns him down. 

ELSEWHERE Alya calls at the solicitors for a client file to find Adam struggling with the admin. When Adam suggests they pull out of the joint work they’re doing with Fabian’s, Dee-Dee accuses him of being petty, orders him to suck it up and get on with the filing. 

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Chris Harper interview: Evil Nathan returns to Coronation Street


Welcome back, how does it feel to be back in Weatherfield?

I’m delighted to be back, it’s a massive storyline that became very important to me the first time around, so it’s really good to be continuing Bethany’s story. 

Were you surprised to get the call and was it something you instantly wanted to do?

I certainly didn’t expect the call because I didn’t think Nathan would be let out of prison, but unfortunately he has and I knew that people like Nathan do tend to go back to the place where they carried out their crimes. So once the call came it all made sense. I checked with some contacts at S.H.E.UK and Voicing CSA, as well as the teams at both Barnado’s and the NSPCC, to check in with them about whether they thought it was a useful representation and they were thrilled that the representation through Bethany’s story is continuing. We’re going to see her living life as a survivor and we’re going to see Nathan’s continued impact on her.

How important is it to you to reprise this role?

It was really important as it had such a big effect on me the first time round. Iain and Verity were brilliant at including me and my input into the story and what was going to happen. It’s a fascinating rollercoaster combination of stories that Nathan’s entering into but I think it’s really good that we took on tips from the Maggie Oliver Foundation and other groups about the sort of behaviour that we’d see from him. It’s been really interesting to revisit Nathan and take on board how his life has changed.

Tell us a bit about the charities you support?

The NSPCC and Barnado’s are well known for their national and grassroots work, and there’s so much great information on their websites that I’d guide anyone to. I’ve also continued to work with Voicing CSA, who are a small charity based in the Midlands, and S.H.E.UK, my relationship with them is newer but they won a big award last year. So I’m hearing very much from the front line from people who are dealing with adult survivors about how important the Corrie storyline is to them. The fact that this is happening in peoples living rooms and affects so many families and there are so many millions of families who watch Coronation Street makes it so important.   

Nathan was a pretty unsavoury character last time we saw him, has prison reformed him?

I really don’t think prison has reformed him in the slightest, in some ways I think he’s even more clever and more manipulative. He’s hardened, he’s aware that he can take a kicking and he’s aware of the advantages of getting other people into trouble so he plays people off against the law. He’s hardened, he’s trickier, he’s starting again so the stakes are higher for him because he knows if he makes one mistake he’ll be back inside. He’s furious at having got caught rather than being repentant. 

So do you think he still frequents the same world, and could be on the lookout for new opportunities to exploit?

He’s always on the lookout for more opportunities to exploit, he’s very proud of his ability to adapt and his ability to prod and poke at people. Give him half an inch and he’ll take a mile. He will spot weaknesses in people and capitalise on them for his own ends. I think if anything he’s got even better at that. 

How does he feel coming face to face with Bethany, he could have moved anywhere when he came out of prison, do you think this meeting is something he wanted?

He hasn’t gone out and looked for her but I think he knows it’s inevitable, it’s a small world and they’re going to come across each other. He knows the power is with him, he knows that she’s more frightened of him than he needs to be of her. He’ll go searching for a bit of power and when they do meet he finds that because it’s a horrible situation that Bethany finds herself in. 

Bethany’s changed, she’s grown up, she’s more confident, does it surprise him when she comes on the attack and how does he handle it?

I think he tries to stamp his authority and it doesn’t work as well as it did and that catches him off guard momentarily. She's definitely grown up, she’s been through a lot but she’s been lucky enough to be supported by family and friends and there’s a strength she can find in that, so even when she’s faced with the snake she can stand up to it a bit. He’s not used to that, so not being able to push her over anymore means he’ll move on pretty quickly. But I imagine he’ll spend a lot of time loitering and making his presence felt.

Bethany’s quick to accuse him of Lauren’s murder, do you think he could have something to do with it?

All the signs are there, the similarities in Lauren’s behaviour before she disappeared, her vulnerability, all really ring bells with what Bethany went through. It wasn’t so long ago that Bethany was at a petrol station on a motorway about to be smuggled over to Europe so we know that Nathan’s ruthless and things could have been even worse for Bethany. I think if you watch that slippery slope you recognize the behaviour, you recognise the situation she was in and it could definitely be Nathan who’s been involved in one way or another. 

If the police start asking questions do you think Nathan will have the answers, is he a bit more wary of the police this time round or does he still think he’s above the law?

I think he feels if he doesn’t make a mistake he won’t get caught again. He still feels like he’s above the law, that he can out think it and out work it. He thinks on his feet and he believes his charm is irrepressible. He’s deluded but he thinks he’s safe as long as he stays clever.  

Are you enjoying working with Lucy again and seeing lots of familiar faces?

Very much so, it’s amazing how many people are still part of the Corrie team and it's lovely to come back and see how everyone’s changed or not changed. The fact that Lucy’s a mum now and I’m a dad now is really lovely too. 

Is Nathan a hard character to play or do you relish taking him on?

If I get it right on set the crew laugh and shudder at him at the same time because he’s so vile and that’s really good fun. If I’m horrible enough, he really is repugnant so I do like the challenge of playing that side of him. My rule with Verity and Iain was that we didn’t want him in any way to be forgiven, he’s not a prodigal son, he’s still manipulative and unkind but the writers really give him some witty lines and he has an ability to bounce things back at people in a way that I don’t think many other characters have licence to. There is a joy in playing that, the devil definitely gets the best tunes. 

What else have you been working on while you’ve been away?

I’m delighted to say that I’m Geoffrey in Call the Midwife, Trixie’s lovely brother who is a ray of sunshine and one of life’s fixers and good people so he’s an absolute joy to play. If they say the devil gets the best tunes then Geoffrey gets the witches lines so I really love playing him. I’m in the Christmas special this year, so we’ll be seeing Geoffrey again. 

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Sunday 28 April 2024

Evil Nathan returns to Coronation Street


In another shock twist in the investigation into the disappearance of Lauren Bolton, Bethany’s evil abuser Nathan Curtis (Chris Harper) is to be seen lurking in Weatherfield again.

It’s Bethany (Lucy Fallon) who first spots him at the reconstruction of Lauren’s last known movements and her mind is thrown into overdrive.

Having initially thought Nathan was behind bars, she discovers he was released from prison some time ago and is working on a building site nearby.

Knowing his history, and his appetite for young girls, Bethany soon hits on the idea that Nathan could be behind Lauren’s suspected murder.

As Bethany throws all her eggs into Nathan’s basket she’s forced to confront her abuser once more as she determines to bring Lauren’s attacker to justice.

But has she got the right man? With Roy behind bars awaiting trial for murder and Nathan keen to make out he’s a changed character since his time in prison, is the real predator still at large? Or has Nathan, the master manipulator, returned to his old ways?

On being asked to return to the show, Chris Harper said: “I was emotional when I was told about Nathan's potential return. During the 18 months he was in it before, hundreds of people shared with me how the storyline reflected something they, or someone they loved, had lived through. It remains important to keep them in mind as we continue Bethany's story.”

“Once again, I am grateful for the ongoing support of Barnardo's, NSPCC, S.H.E.UK, and all the people who trusted me last time. We have another chance to raise an issue that affects so many lives, so often shrouded in shame.” 

On the character of Nathan, Chris revealed: “I do love playing Nathan though. He is funny, deceitful, slippery, manipulative and ruthless. Now he is also under a lot of pressure too. This new storyline is absolutely full of twists.”

“It really is good to be back on the hallowed cobbles. So much has happened since we saw Nathan sent to prison, but Coronation Street is a constant. I feel like the cast, crew and the whole team are old friends.”

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Saturday 27 April 2024

Conversation Street Podcast Episode #625


In our latest podcast, we chat about what went on in the show between the 22nd and the 26th April (Episodes #11,246 - 11,251).

Well this week's action certainly stirred up some strong opinions online, didn't it? And we're not talking about the will-they-won't-they relationship status of Asha and Nina either! No, it seems that with Toyah's new story, which kicked off on Monday, Corrie is asking its viewers to suspend quite a bit of disbelief and accept the fact that for six months or so of 2001, Toyah was pregnant with Phil Simmonds' baby. You know, despite there being no evidence on screen at the time that that could have possibly been the case. Since rumours of this story started doing the rounds about a month or so ago, we've been whipping ourselves into a frenzy about the unlikelihood of this turn of events, and now it's been shown on screen... we really do have mixed opinions. Elsewhere this week, the little projectionist living inside Roy's head treats us to another thrilling instalment of what's going on in his inner psyche, Amy struggles to find interview guests for her new radio show (we've all been there, Amy!) and Todd makes a scandalous discovery tucked amongst Archie's files at the undertaker's...

Up next on the podcast, we take a trip to the Kabin, where the new sponsor taking over the Co-op unit on Victoria Street has been revealed, and Sue Cleaver's got a new book coming out later in the year! We've got plenty of listener emails to get through at the end of the episode, so we round things of with a bit of a bumper feedback section.

Street Talk - 00:07:22
The Kabin - 02:24:26
Feedback - 02:40:24


For this week's bonus podcast, we take a look at the times that Coronation Street has been a bit free with its own canonicity, delving into the past of its characters and tweaking or adding to what we'd previously believed to be true in order to serve a new storyline. From changing names and dates to characters who popped in and out of existence despite it not really holding up to scrutiny of the show's lore, Corrie's had a surprising number of retcons and revisions over the years, and here we discuss which ones, in our eyes at least, are acceptable, and which ones we think should never have made it past the story conference!


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