The Irish Mail on Sunday

CORONATION STREET

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FALLING FOR IT

Finally, Adam has listened to me and realised all he had to do was record Lydia on his phone. After texting Lydia from Sarah’s phone, he meets up with the intention of catching her out. But she sees through him and snatches the phone. Look, Adam, why didn’t you put the phone she planted in your flat in your pocket, so you’d have a back-up recording? Am I the only decent spy around here? It’s all enough to send Lydia into a rage, and after slapping Adam (pictured), she shoves him over the railings in the shopping centre and he crashes to the ground. He needs an operation to save his sight, so will Sarah follow Carla’s advice and be there for him when he wakes up? The bigger question is whether Lydia will be arrested for attempted murder. If Adam is half the solicitor he claims to be (certainly he’s a better lawyer than he is private detective), he’ll be on the case.

Laugh of the week has to be Maria putting Kelly forward for Trainee Stylist of the Year in the regional hairdressi­ng awards. She can barely keep her own hair out of her face so goodness knows how she’s managing with clients.

Plans are thwarted left, right and centre when Gary fails to move Rick’s body, and Sally insists Tim’s sixweek sex ban is still in place. She relents and agrees to bring the action forward a day, but the couple’s passion is thwarted (again) by Elaine. Come on, Sally, you have a hot tub; use your imaginatio­n.

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