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First look at Coronation Street's revamped number 6 as two cobbles icons battle it out to buy Yasmeen's old house
First look at Coronation Street's revamped number 6 as two cobbles icons battle it out to buy Yasmeen's old house

The Irish Sun

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

First look at Coronation Street's revamped number 6 as two cobbles icons battle it out to buy Yasmeen's old house

CORONATION Street's number six has been left empty for months since Yasmeen Nazir's sudden move to London. The house has been home to some of the most iconic families on the cobbles including the Websters, the Barnes and it's even where Tracy Barlow murdered her evil boyfriend Charlie Stubbs. Advertisement 3 Yasmeen's house has seen a lot of drama within its walls 3 But now it's received a new gloss up as the new owner has moved in Credit: X 3 Fan pictures show the luxurious new dining room and fancy decor Credit: X But since Some fans have shared pictures from the Corrie tour showing the revamped interior and exterior of the house. There's a brand new black door replacing the old glazed one. And in the conservatory, there's plush new seating and a posh dining table giving a hint to the potential new owners. Advertisement Read more on Coronation Street The Sun can reveal that Corrie's biggest two businesswomen are going head to head to get the house. Underworld boss Carla Connor wants it to become her new love nest with girlfriend Lisa Swain. However their plan to buy it and turn it into their new love nest will hit a snag when Debbie Webster decides she wants it too. It will be the battle of Corrie's two most fearsome businesswomen as Carla and Debbie enter a bidding war to win the house. Advertisement Most read in Soaps Exclusive Exclusive Exclusive Spoiler Carla wants the house to give her, Lisa and daughter Betsy a spacious home, but Coronation Street's Lisa Swain makes huge decision about Carla Connor after shooting horror But who will win out in the end? Coronation Street airs Monday, Wednesday and Friday's on ITV at 8pm.

First look at Coronation Street's revamped number 6 as two cobbles icons battle it out to buy Yasmeen's old house
First look at Coronation Street's revamped number 6 as two cobbles icons battle it out to buy Yasmeen's old house

The Sun

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

First look at Coronation Street's revamped number 6 as two cobbles icons battle it out to buy Yasmeen's old house

CORONATION Street's number six has been left empty for months since Yasmeen Nazir's sudden move to London. The house has been home to some of the most iconic families on the cobbles including the Websters, the Barnes and it's even where Tracy Barlow murdered her evil boyfriend Charlie Stubbs. 3 3 3 But since Yasmeen's exit, the house has been up for sale and now there's going to be a new owner and with them a revamp. Some fans have shared pictures from the Corrie tour showing the revamped interior and exterior of the house. There's a brand new black door replacing the old glazed one. And in the conservatory, there's plush new seating and a posh dining table giving a hint to the potential new owners. The Sun can reveal that Corrie's biggest two businesswomen are going head to head to get the house. Underworld boss Carla Connor wants it to become her new love nest with girlfriend Lisa Swain. However their plan to buy it and turn it into their new love nest will hit a snag when Debbie Webster decides she wants it too. It will be the battle of Corrie's two most fearsome businesswomen as Carla and Debbie enter a bidding war to win the house. Carla wants the house to give her, Lisa and daughter Betsy a spacious home, but Debbie - who has young onset dementia - wants it to spend her remaining time with love Ronnie Bailey and close to her family on the cobbles. Coronation Street airs Monday, Wednesday and Friday's on ITV at 8pm.

Coronation Street couple hit the rocks as fan favourite breaks down in the park
Coronation Street couple hit the rocks as fan favourite breaks down in the park

The Sun

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Coronation Street couple hit the rocks as fan favourite breaks down in the park

THERE'S trouble coming for Coronation Street couple Carla Connor and Lisa Swain as the soap films emotional scenes. The ITV soap has gone on location to film an emotional storyline involving police detective Lisa - who is played by actress Vicky Myers - as she struggles to come to terms with a blast from the past. 5 5 In the pictures Lisa can be seen breaking down as Carla - Alison King - desperately tries to comfort her in the park. However Lisa storms off leaving Carla looking desperately worried for her girlfriend. Viewers know the couple are going through it at the moment with Lisa becoming consumed with the revelation that her late wife Becky was a corrupt police officer. A source said: 'Viewers are going to see Lisa struggle as she wrestles with demons from her past. 'She's found happiness with Carla but it's Corrie so nothing lasts forever and she's going to find it hard to move on when things from her past keep resurfacing. 'The scenes will be really emotional as Lisa is dealt a huge blow - but the question will be whether Carla can get through to her and they can stay together.' The couple are also involved in a battle to buy a new home with Yasmeen Metcalfe's former house being up for sale. However their plan to buy it and turn it into their new love nest will hit a snag when Debbie Webster decides she wants it too. It will be the battle of Corrie's two most fearsome businesswomen as Carla and Debbie enter a bidding war to win the house. Carla wants the house to give her, Lisa and daughter Betsy a spacious home, but Debbie - who has young onset dementia - wants it to spend her remaining time with love Ronnie Bailey and close to her family on the cobbles. Coronation Street's Lisa Swain makes huge decision about Carla Connor after shooting horror But who will win out in the end? Coronation Street airs Monday, Wednesday and Friday's on ITV at 8pm. 5 5 5

Coronation Street star reportedly quits with final scenes having already aired
Coronation Street star reportedly quits with final scenes having already aired

Yahoo

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Coronation Street star reportedly quits with final scenes having already aired

A Coronation Street star is said to have left the ITV soap, with fans having already watched his final scenes. Jack Carroll, known for his role as Bobby Crawford, is reported to have left the show after two years. The 26-year-old first came to wider attention after appearing on Britain's Got Talent back in 2013. In the seventh series of the ITV talent show, his comedic act saw him finish as runner-up. Since then, he has acted in a few films and TV shows, including Trollied, Eaten By Lions, Doctors, Father Brown and more. He arrived on Coronation Street in 2023 as the nephew of Carla Connor, and the secret son of Rob Donovan. In a recent storyline, Bobby and Lauren Bolton clashed when she wrongly accused him of blackmailing her. This infuriated Bobby, who told Lauren that they were no longer friends, and decided to go on a lads' holiday to Spain with Simon Barlow. According to reports, this apparently has marked Carroll's exit from the soap, which his last episode having aired back on May 12. A source told The Mirror: "Bobby has had a dramatic couple of years on the cobbles, but the time has come to bid farewell. "Actor Jack enjoyed his time on the soap, but it's time to move on. Viewers won't see the character exit the street as he's already left, with Jack filming his final scenes some time ago. "The door has been left open for Jack should he wish to come back to the show in the future. With his Aunty Carla there, Bobby will always have a place in Weatherfield." Recommended reading: Coronation Street star heartbroken as business burns down in 'devastating' fire Call the Midwife confirms return of star as fans say 'he's back where he belongs' Emmerdale fans slam 'grating' storyline involving 'dull' ITV character During his time on the show, Jack's character was involved in a number of hard-hitting storylines, including his shock reveal that he was killer Rob Donovan's secret son. His aunt Carla then took him under her wing, but was left reeling when she found out Bobby had planned to help Rob escape after he had kidnapped her. Jack's exit follows a number of departures of young actors from the soap, including Colson Smith, Luca Toolan and Charlotte Jordan. Newsquest has contacted ITV for comment.

Coronation Street legend 'set for return' as ITV announce special crossover
Coronation Street legend 'set for return' as ITV announce special crossover

Daily Mirror

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Coronation Street legend 'set for return' as ITV announce special crossover

Coronation Street and Emmerdale fans are in for a treat as ITV have announced a special crossover episode between the two popular soaps - with some iconic characters expected to return Coronation Street and Emmerdale enthusiasts are in for a surprise. ITV has announced an exciting development for soap opera fans, with plans to create a special crossover episode of the two popular shows. Speculation about the crossover episode has been rife, with fans of both soaps having mixed reactions. The event could also herald the return of some beloved and iconic characters. ‌ Carla Connor from Corrie and Charity Dingle from Emmerdale are currently the favourites (11/8) to meet face to face, while Carla's potential meeting with Kim Tate (Claire King) is placed at (2/1). Could there be a business deal brewing between Yorkshire and Manchester? ‌ It seems that the Cobbles might witness the return of Loose Women star Denise Welch (13/8) for this crossover event. Denise played Natalie Barnes in Corrie between 1997 and 2000, and made an appearance in Emmerdale as a juror named Heidi late last year. James Leyfield, Entertainment expert at suggests another popular pairing could see Corrie's Kirk Sutherland (Andy Whyment) and Dales legend Sam Dingle (James Hooton) team up, with odds of 6/4 for them to meet, reports the Daily Record. Denise also played Alison Slater in EastEnders back in 2016. She's also well-known for her role as Steph Haydock in the BBC school drama Waterloo Road, a role she is set to reprise this year in a reboot. ITV chiefs have yet to reveal how fans will vote for which two characters, one from each soap, they would like to see interact in the crossover episode. One of the most anticipated pairings between Corrie and Emmerdale is Corrie's Carla Connor, portrayed by Alison King, and Emmerdale's Charity Dingle, played by Emma Atkins. ‌ It would be a delightful nod to soap history if Ken Barlow, played by Bill Roache, were to share a scene with Emmerdale stalwart Eric Pollard, portrayed by Chris Chittell There are odds of 5/2 for the duo to join forces, but it's nearly as probable for Corrie and Emmerdale's villains to share a scene. Gary Windass, played by Mikey North, and Cain Dingle, portrayed by Jeff Hordley, have odds of 3/1 to meet. Steve and Jai have odds of 6/1 to encounter each other in the crossover episode, and a similar scenario could occur between Corrie's Nick Tilsley, played by Ben Price, and Dales matriarch Kim Tate. Claire and Ben had an on-screen romance on the cobbles when their characters Erica Holroyd and Nick got together. The odds are 8/1 that they'll reunite from separate soaps in the special episode. Natalie Anderson's new Corrie character Danielle Silverton has odds of 10/1 to meet up with Emmerdale's Jacob Gallagher, played by Joe Warren-Plant, after Natalie previously played Joe's mother Alicia Gallagher in the Dales.

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