Coronation Street Spoilers: Ali Neeson threatens to tell Maria about Gary's shady dealings
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Ali Neeson gets his hands on Gary's ledger and threatens to tell Maria…
Ali Neeson finds Gary’s incriminating ledger in the furniture shop, in this hour-long episode of Coronation Street at 8.30pm on Friday 8th November (see our TV guide for full listings).
Ali then calls at the salon flat but is taken aback to find Gary there alone. Ali pulls out the ledger and tells Gary that he’s sure Maria will be interested to see that he’s been operating as a loan shark.
Robert assures Vicky he will tell Michelle about the baby soon, and Michelle has had enough of Ray giving her menial tasks to do, and tells him to stick his job.
Carla is confused when Amy tells her that Robert grassed her up to Steve about her friendship with Tyler, and Michelle is baffled as to why Robert would get involved.
Ray tells Alya that his partnership hasn’t worked out with Michelle, and would she like to take over instead.
Worried about Roy’s online Scrabble addiction, Carla tries to persuade him to play at the pub instead. Later, Roy joins Brian, Mary and Evelyn for a game of Scrabble in the Rovers – but Roy soon discovers this was all Carla’s idea…
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James has worked for What's on TV, TV&Satellite Week and TV Times magazines for more than 20 years. His all-time favourite TV shows (in no particular order) are Inspector Morse (but he refuses to accept The Wench Is Dead), Wallander (the Krister Henriksson version, of course), Our Friends in the North, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and Around the World in 80 Days (Palin not Tennant).
