Corontion Street spoilers: Imran Habeeb meets a interesting new client

Imran Habeeb meet his new client Duncan, who has a connection to Sally.
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Imran Habeeb meet his new client Duncan, who has a connection to Sally.

Imran Habeeb breaks the news to Yasmeen that his ex-wife is after every penny she can get and he has no choice but to sell his share of Speed Daal. A distraught Rana confides in Kate how the hospital refuses to discuss Hassan’s condition as her mother has told them she’s estranged from the family.

Imran calls at the hospital with Rana and persuades Saira to let her attend their meeting with the consultant. Saira reluctantly agrees but makes it clear she’s nothing more than their interpreter. Imran calls at the police station to meet his new client Duncan. Duncan explains that he’s been charged with fraud for stealing charity funds but that he was coerced into it by Sally Metcalfe.

Imran Habeeb in Coronation Street

Abi’s concerned when the social worker calls to see her. When Sally lets slip that Tim and Steve each gave themselves £1k bonus from Street Cars, Tracy’s furious that Steve failed to mention it. She demands that he spends it on an engagement ring and suggests Abi helps him choose it.

Tracy Barlow in Coronation Street

Carla’s lost for words when Peter suggests that there’s still a spark between them.

Alya announces that she’s bagged a huge new contract and Sarah tells her Aidan would be proud of her. Handing a DVD to Alya, Sarah explains how a student dropped it in and it’s of an interview she conducted with Aidan to discuss his role as a kidney donor. In the Rovers Sally drums up interest in Jack’s fundraiser and puts pressure on Seb to make the adaptations required at Kevin’s house for free.

First episode of the evening.

Ellen Markwardt
Listings Editor at TV Times

I've always had a passion for TV and movies, and got my dream job as TV Times Listings Editor over a decade ago. previously I was interviewing celebrities on a freelance basis for What's On TV, TV Easy and TV & Satellite Week magazines. There's nothing better than going behind-the-scenes of TV shows to bring our readers on set secrets and gossip! As well as my main role at TV Times, I also write Coronation Street spoilers for WhattoWatch.com and write daily On Demand reviews.