FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL?
Well, if it’s good enough for a Richard Curtis film...
The not-so-happy bride
Overwhelmed by the Mcqueens’ interference, Cleo and Joel make the decision to take themselves off and get married on their own without any family. To tie in with Mental Health Day, in a special episode, we’ll see Cleo struggling with her bulimia in the run-up to the big day, which is almost certainly connected to Pete.
In sickness and in health
Never has a vow been more poignant and pertinent. Having sprung a pagan wedding on Sinead (as you do), Daniel has no clue his bride-to-be has been to hospital that very morning and had a biopsy and a terrifying MRI scan. But will Sinead reveal the truth about the baby and her health before saying “I do”?
Troubled times ahead
The most worrying thing about this picture? Tracy’s smiling. Ordinarily , this wouldn’t be a bad thing – after all, she is about to tie the knot with Steve. But she thinks Abi’s slept with him, and has vandalised Michelle’s car in a rage knowing Abi will get the blame, which means this smile is the calm before the storm...
surprise wedding
What is it about men in soap surprising girlfriends with weddings, eh? First Daniel in Corrie pulls that stunt on Sinead (see left), and now Joe tells Debbie they’re getting married in the hospital chapel. Having got her glad rags on and, more importantly, told Cain to back off, she’s ready – but where’s Joe got to?