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Coronation Street 27th February 2026 (Full Episode)
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00:00I
00:32Morning.
00:35How did you sleep?
00:37Not a wink.
00:38You've got to get me out of here.
00:39Taking me off the case.
00:41I've had to twist someone's heart to come and see you.
00:43Well, if they think I did it, why don't they charge me?
00:45Because they're going to keep you in here as long as they can to build the best case.
00:50What did you tell them?
00:51No.
00:52Like you always say, no comment.
00:54Right.
00:55Well, that's what I'm supposed to say, innit?
00:56Yeah, that's good.
00:57Have you got an alibi?
00:59No.
01:01Well, you don't think I did it, do you?
01:02No, of course not.
01:03It's just it'd be a lot easier if we can prove it.
01:07Right, leave it with me.
01:09Kit?
01:09Yeah?
01:11I didn't do it.
01:20Here you go.
01:22Shuttleworth's secret recipe.
01:24What's the secret?
01:25What Dad always said, I'd a teaspoon more sugar than the customer asked for.
01:29Well, I'm not sure a bit of extra sugar's going to make any difference.
01:32I feel terrible.
01:33It was just Joan's time.
01:34Was it, though?
01:35We got her pretty worked up in her final days.
01:38That's not how it works and you know it.
01:40Well, you know, nobody's going to, you know, suspect anything.
01:44Why do you keep saying that?
01:45Is this because of what happened with Honey's mother?
01:48Well, I suppose there's a tiny chance that people might think this is more than a coincidence.
01:53Right.
01:54I've got to go.
01:55I've got that bereavement care seminar.
01:57But George, I promise, this will all blow over.
01:59Yeah, exactly.
02:01Exactly.
02:01And no one in their right mind is going to think our George is bumping off widows for their inheritance.
02:05Flipping it.
02:08Hello.
02:10Hi.
02:11Can I help you?
02:12Damien Ripley.
02:13You were doing my aunt's funeral.
02:15I'm Joan's son.
02:17Oh, of course.
02:18Hello.
02:19Hi.
02:20Oh, come in, you poor thing.
02:21Cup of tea.
02:23And how'd you take it?
02:25Milk, one sugar, please.
02:26Milk, one sugar, please.
02:55Milk, one sugar, please.
03:05Morning.
03:06Morning.
03:08How is she?
03:10Yeah, she's good, thanks.
03:11Sarah's taken over for a few hours so I can get a bit of shut-eye.
03:15Stick the kettle on for us, won't you?
03:17Right, yeah.
03:19Oh.
03:21Raw milk.
03:22What, David's not done the shopping or loaded the dishwasher?
03:26He did say he was going to do it this morning before work, but...
03:29I slept in.
03:31You're still here?
03:32No, I'm at the salon.
03:33You're talking to an hologram.
03:34I haven't slept for over 24 hours, and here you are having a lie-in.
03:38Well, can we compare sleeping schedules another time?
03:42Aren't you going to ask how your daughter is?
03:45Oh, I'm sorry.
03:46I wish you...
03:47She's good.
03:48Thanks for your concern.
03:50Okay, I'm sorry, but I need to go.
03:52I've got Mrs Pickles in at nine.
03:54Love you.
03:59Any news?
04:00Nope.
04:02Did you spend a hundred brother of yours?
04:03Well, there's not what he can do.
04:04You know, I can't investigate his own mum.
04:06You know, it's against the rules.
04:07Look, I don't care about rules, okay?
04:09Okay, Bernie didn't do this.
04:13What?
04:15Are you sure she hadn't done it?
04:17She's got a temper.
04:19But not like this.
04:20No, it seems a bit extreme.
04:21No, even for Bernie.
04:23That guy was harassing her.
04:24What?
04:24If she just snapped.
04:25Look, they're snapping and snapping,
04:26and way over there, they're putting someone in a hospital, okay?
04:28It's not the same league, okay?
04:29No.
04:31Not Bernie.
04:32No.
04:34No, you're right.
04:35She didn't do it.
04:38So, you just look after your family,
04:40and we will send over a suggested order of service.
04:44Yeah.
04:45But there's no worry.
04:46Thanks.
04:47I'm glad you'll be looking after her.
04:48She had a real soft spot for you.
04:49Oh, he has that effect on everyone.
04:51Hey!
04:53I hope you haven't signed anything, mate.
04:55Maybe we should go back inside.
04:59Taxi for the cop shop.
05:00Two seconds, mate.
05:01What, you going to the police station?
05:02This guy is a con man.
05:04George, but my mum adored him.
05:05Oh, yeah, mine too.
05:06Which is apparently why she left a pile of money to him in her will.
05:09Mrs. King, is this true?
05:12It's complicated.
05:13Just ask yourself,
05:14have you noticed anything unusual in your dealings with this company?
05:17My mum did say she was worried about a scound.
05:19Yeah, yeah, she was right to be.
05:21Him and that angel of death there are taking us all for mugs.
05:24Mr. Ripley, I can assure you,
05:26there is a perfectly reasonable explanation.
05:28No, I think I'll find another company.
05:30Mr. Ripley.
05:30No, I said no.
05:31No.
05:32No.
05:35You're not going to get away with this.
05:45You kept her in overnight.
05:47I know, it's ridiculous, isn't it?
05:48I only wanted her to fly.
05:50Unless it was in someone's soup.
05:52Oh, I don't know about that.
05:53Like, back in the day, she knew her way round that cop shop.
05:57But this?
05:58Nah.
05:59No way.
05:59No way she did this.
06:01Have you seen our kit this morning?
06:03No, sorry.
06:03He'd gone before I woke up.
06:05Don't suppose he could tell you out anyway, could he?
06:07Perhaps not.
06:08Yeah, couldn't he pull a few strings?
06:09No.
06:11That'd be more than his job's worth.
06:15Well, fingers crossed about you, Mum.
06:17Yeah.
06:17I'll let you know.
06:18OK.
06:19See you later.
06:20See you, yeah.
06:21Here you go.
06:23We should get you down to the police station as well, shouldn't we?
06:26Sorry?
06:27Finding Shona's ring like that?
06:30I mean, kit could do with your detective skills.
06:33It was the last ring.
06:34It's hardly the mystery of the century.
06:36What's to Shona?
06:41Oh, hey.
06:42I was just speaking to my mum.
06:43She said that Harper's looking good for reparation next week.
06:45Yeah, yeah.
06:46She is, yeah.
06:47Well, you don't sound too pleased.
06:50No, I am.
06:50I am.
06:51I really am.
06:52It's just I've not slept and I've got to take over from your mum at the hospital,
06:55so I've got to sell for Blamby, which is caffeine.
06:57Aw.
06:58Can't David help?
06:59No, he's the only one working, so he needs his sleep, and I hate saying it, but...
07:03You're resenting for it?
07:04Yeah, I do.
07:05Yeah.
07:05And that's awful, isn't it?
07:06No, no, it's not.
07:08It just sounds like you two need some quality time.
07:10You've got a magic lamp you can rub.
07:12Hmm.
07:14Jodie?
07:15Yeah?
07:15Do you fancy taking Lily to the cinema tonight?
07:18Er, yeah, I suppose.
07:21Great.
07:21Okay, and then I'll take over from my mum and you and David can have a date.
07:24Oh, you're a doll.
07:26Thank you so much.
07:27Thank you, Becky.
07:28Goodbye.
07:29See ya.
07:35Are you even listening?
07:37Sorry?
07:40He's defrauded my family and now he's going after another.
07:43Who knows how many times he's done this?
07:45My client believes the circumstances weren't a police investigation.
07:48Well, I, er, I have no reasons to pursue it.
07:51Oh, you are kidding me.
07:53You see, I knew you weren't paying attention.
07:55Well, I happen to know Mr Shuttleworth personally and I think it's a bit out of character.
07:59Oh.
07:59And is it your job to protect your drinking buddies or to investigate crime?
08:03Okay, Mrs King.
08:04Let's leave it for today.
08:06I've told the detective all we know.
08:08Fine.
08:10I'll see you outside, okay?
08:19You all right?
08:20All right.
08:22Erm, just a heads up.
08:24Brown is like a dog with a bone with Bernie.
08:25He's seen a record and he wants to make it stick.
08:27What evidence has he got?
08:29Well, that's all I know.
08:30Drawback to being on desk duty.
08:31Sorry to be the bearer.
08:33All right.
08:35Couldn't help but overhear if Bernie needs any legal advice.
08:38Cheers.
08:39Listen, I get it there.
08:41George seems like an unlikely criminal.
08:42But it wasn't too long ago you arrested Christina for fraud.
08:45Is it really so hard to believe that there's something in this?
08:48Just because you think you know somebody doesn't mean you truly know what they're capable of.
08:55What's up?
08:57At roughly 10pm on the night in question,
09:01we have a witness claiming to have seen an angry confrontation between yourself and the victim.
09:08Shortly afterwards,
09:10he was discovered showing signs of being attacked,
09:13unconscious,
09:14fighting for his life.
09:17Did you assault him?
09:22Mrs. Winter,
09:23I'm pretty sure I have enough to charge you.
09:26You're only hurting yourself not telling your side of the story.
09:29I didn't touch him.
09:32How do you know Mr. Roper?
09:35He was doing some electrics at the cafe where I work.
09:38So you met at the cafe?
09:44The truth is better coming from you.
09:46We met before that.
09:51We'd spent a night together.
09:53Not like that.
09:54As friends, sort of.
09:57He was just a stranger I could talk to.
10:00Well, things turned sour.
10:02He thought there was more to it and there wasn't.
10:04You rejected his advances?
10:06Yeah.
10:06He's gone barmy.
10:07He won't leave me alone.
10:09He broke into my house, you know.
10:11He's dangerous.
10:12Right.
10:13You don't think I did it, do you?
10:15I'm not sure you want me to believe you.
10:18Because this all sounds like motive.
10:24Where did you go after the altercation on Coronation Street?
10:27I went for a drink.
10:28In a pub?
10:29Any witnesses to that?
10:31No.
10:32I went to my husband's shop.
10:34I got a bottle off the shelf and the shop was closed.
10:37Do you have any way to back up this story?
10:47Right, I made a decision.
10:49Oh, finally.
10:50Yeah.
10:51Hang on.
10:52What decision do you think I've made?
10:53To throw out that old, wetty county top that you're sleeping.
10:56That's my lucky top.
10:57It's see-through.
10:58Right, so what's the decision?
11:01I've decided that I'm not going to let me dad get under my skin.
11:04What's brought this on?
11:05I spoke to Andy last night.
11:06He says hello, by the way.
11:07And I realise that he's happy because he's not had to think about my dad for years.
11:11So I need to be more like Andy and just forget I've got a dad.
11:15I'll go get it.
11:18I mean, you know, for once, everything is going my way.
11:22I love my job.
11:23Amy's doing great.
11:25And I've got the perfect girlfriend.
11:31Excuse me.
11:31I've got a guest.
11:33Don't mind me.
11:34I could watch this all day.
11:35Young love.
11:37Well, love.
11:38I'll go grab it.
11:40Amy is lending me her portable phone charger because I'm going to the Brit Awards tomorrow.
11:46And I don't want my camera to die.
11:48Oh, amazing.
11:49I know.
11:50Just imagine Ben Shepard back in Manchester.
11:53Oh, Ben's up for an award, has he?
11:55Well, I don't think so.
11:57But he might be there as a member of the Glitterati.
12:02Right, I'm going to go to work.
12:04See you, my love.
12:05You're gorgeous.
12:12It's going well, Ben.
12:13Oh, Mary, I have to pinch yourself sometimes.
12:16I can see you're luminescent.
12:17It's a pity it's not a leap year.
12:20A leap year.
12:22Here you go, Mary.
12:23Oh, thank you.
12:24Better be heading back.
12:25Oh, yeah.
12:26Me too.
12:26See you.
12:28See you.
12:29See you.
12:32See you.
12:33Hiya.
12:36What's the latest on Bernie?
12:38Doesn't look good.
12:39Browning thinks he's got his woman.
12:40Don't tell me he's charged her.
12:42Not yet.
12:43Not yet?
12:44Why?
12:44Do you think he will?
12:45He might.
12:48Well, did she do it?
12:51Kate, come on.
12:52Did she attack that guy?
12:53No.
12:56I did.
13:11Bernie was terrified.
13:13She didn't know what this guy was capable of.
13:16So you battered him?
13:17Well, I didn't kick him or hit him or anything like that.
13:19I grabbed him, gave him a shove and warned him off.
13:22Well, then how on earth has he ended up in hospital?
13:24Because he's had a heart attack.
13:25He would have had one anyway.
13:27Nobody could know that.
13:28I don't know why.
13:29Are you only telling me this now?
13:30Because I thought he'd blow over, but Bernie doesn't have an alibi, so...
13:34Sarah, I promise, it was nothing.
13:38Right, OK.
13:38Well, then you're going to have to go to the station and tell someone.
13:41I can't.
13:41Well, then it's not nothing, is it?
13:43Well, I don't end up losing my job.
13:44How do you get yourself into these situations?
13:47Right, we've just got to ride it out.
13:51Bernie could go to prison.
13:52Well, it won't come to that.
13:54Oh, you're good at telling the future now, are you?
13:55It's a shame you didn't have that superpower when you decided to rough up some bloke with a heart problem.
14:00Right, well, we don't put people away without evidence.
14:03Yes, but you are the only person with evidence that proves that Bernie didn't do it.
14:07So what are you saying, Sarah?
14:08You think I should just go down to the station and tell them what I did?
14:11Oh, no, no, Kit.
14:12I think you should sit here and let your mum go down for something she didn't do.
14:15I'm going to have to go.
14:19What are we going to see?
14:20It's a surprise.
14:21How do I look?
14:22You look amazing.
14:23Yeah.
14:25Why are you at the hospital?
14:27What have I forgot?
14:28It's not our anniversary again, is it?
14:30No, Jodie's taking Lily to the cinema.
14:33Yeah.
14:34Yeah, yeah.
14:35Come on, we should get on.
14:37Bye.
14:38Bye.
14:38Bye.
14:39What's going on?
14:40You are pulled.
14:50You seen Browning?
14:52Oh, you were off the case.
14:54Sorry?
14:55I'm guessing that you want to talk to him about Bernie.
14:57That's nothing.
14:58It doesn't look like nothing, and you don't look too good either.
15:01I'm fine.
15:02I think you've got somewhere to be.
15:03The professional standards meeting, yeah, I'm on my way now, but are you sure there's nothing
15:07you want to bounce off me instead?
15:08Look, I appreciate the heads up, but this is between me and him, okay?
15:14Browning.
15:15What's up?
15:16Er, can we go somewhere private?
15:19Is this about your mum?
15:21Kind of.
15:22Why is it?
15:25Kit.
15:28What have I missed?
15:29She got an alibi.
15:30She was on the corner shop CCTV.
15:32What, is she being released?
15:34Yeah.
15:34You see her on?
15:35Yeah, of course.
15:37You okay?
15:38Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
15:39I just want to get out of here, son.
15:40Come on.
15:42Green?
15:43Yeah.
15:44What was it you wanted to talk about?
15:46Could do with a lead.
15:48Ah, it doesn't matter now.
15:49Just wanted to see if you'd check them corner shop cameras.
15:52Right.
15:53Back to the drawing board, then.
15:57Two sisters in a week?
15:59One more, that's a nunnery.
16:01It's not that kind of sister.
16:03Anyway, it's a coincidence, surely.
16:06Well, let's hope so.
16:08Otherwise, our Georgie Porchie didn't just make the girls cry.
16:11You shouldn't have come in here.
16:13Everyone's looking at me like a nobbling pensionist.
16:15No one who knows you will think that.
16:17But if you're afraid to show your face, it's going to make you look more guilty.
16:20So come on.
16:22Yeah, maybe.
16:22Seeing you two together sets the heart aflutter.
16:27Your bodies yielding to one another, soft yet firm.
16:31Elemental.
16:32You ice, she fire, and together you become...
16:37A puddle.
16:38Stephen, you may deny the primal energy that oozes between you and Cassie, but I can see it.
16:45What are you talking about?
16:46Oozing.
16:48I have to go.
16:49Oh, where?
16:50When you like to know.
16:54What's that about?
16:55Yeah, it is.
16:58Oh, Tim.
16:59George.
16:59You took Annie and Adam to the police station earlier.
17:03Oh, yeah, yeah.
17:03Picked them up after two.
17:05And how are they the same?
17:06They seemed all right.
17:07Yeah, they spoke to Bernie's lad, Kit, and apparently everything's going in the right direction.
17:12Sorry.
17:13All right.
17:13Thanks, Tim.
17:15Chuck, this is getting out of hand.
17:17They've got a detective on the case now.
17:18No, no, no.
17:19This is a good thing.
17:20Any copper worth his salt's going to realise there's no case to answer.
17:24Yeah, well, I hope you're right.
17:26Because without that undertaker, I am nothing.
17:29Oh, yeah.
17:32Come here.
17:35Hey.
17:36Hey, you OK?
17:37Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
17:39I could murder a decent brew.
17:41And a bath.
17:42I'm on brews.
17:43Ash, lavender.
17:44Yes, please, love.
17:48But I am so sorry that I brought that bloke into our lives.
17:51Listen, you're all right.
17:51We're OK now.
17:52No thanks to you lot.
17:54He wasn't even on the case.
17:56Look, I'm going to get off.
17:59Look, Dev, can you be a sweetheart and ask Astra to change the lavender to rose, please?
18:03Yeah.
18:08So, what did you want to talk to that detective about earlier?
18:11Well, you heard me the CCTV.
18:14Well, that's funny, because I never told you I was at the shop.
18:17Well, someone must have mentioned it at the station.
18:20Look, Bernie, I'm glad you're out OK, but I've got tons to do.
18:24I'll see you.
18:31That was amazing.
18:35Wait until you see what we've got for dessert.
18:38Ooh, what is it?
18:39Guess.
18:40You.
18:42Cheesy.
18:43No.
18:44We've got brownie.
18:47Ooh, even better.
18:48Hey, watch it.
18:52I'm sorry we've been like ships at night recently, haven't we?
18:56Well, it's no one's fault, is it?
18:57No, I know, but I do love it, you know, and it's just us.
19:02It's nice.
19:03Yeah, we'll get it back.
19:05Mm-hmm.
19:06That reminds me, actually, I forgot to make a bed this morning.
19:08I know how much you ate, though.
19:10Well, why don't we go upstairs and unmake it right now?
19:14Yeah.
19:18Oh, what a disaster.
19:21What's happened?
19:23The film I booked.
19:24It was only an 18.
19:25So would have gone and seen it.
19:27I don't want you to get nightmares.
19:28Won the OL some.
19:30No, not for another hour.
19:32My loser's got football training first thing.
19:34I didn't want to keep her out late.
19:36Oh, are those brownies?
19:37Yeah, help yourself.
19:39Ah, nice.
19:43This is better than a movie anyway, isn't it?
19:48How exciting.
19:49What time?
19:50Two o'clock.
19:50Oh, mum, the second scream.
19:53Forgot to check my shifts for next week.
19:56What do you talk to?
19:57Mary's booking a cab.
19:58Hey, where are you going?
19:59The dentist.
20:01Well, you seem very happy about it.
20:03Oh, we need to tell him.
20:05I suppose we do now.
20:06What?
20:08Go on.
20:10So...
20:10So, Cassie's going to propose to Steve.
20:13We're getting married.
20:14Really?
20:15Wow.
20:16I made up for you.
20:17Oh, honest.
20:18Yeah, I think it's brilliant.
20:19He's also married to Tracy, is he?
20:21The divorce went through ages ago.
20:23Oh, good.
20:23Well, let's hope he says yes, then, eh?
20:27He will say yes, won't he?
20:29Of course he will.
20:31Yes!
20:32Yes!
20:35Yes!
20:41There you go.
20:44Since when do you make me a brew?
20:47Well, I need someone to celebrate with, and we can't have champagne on the job, can we?
20:52So...
20:52What's the occasion?
20:54I'm back on full duties.
20:56No case to answer for.
20:57I mean, it was obvious, Becky.
21:00But they had to go by the book, didn't they?
21:03Can't be too careful when it comes to bent coppers, can you?
21:06Anyway, cheers.
21:08Cheers.
21:08Oh.
21:10Oh, and to Bernie, too.
21:13I mean, I knew she wasn't capable of doing that.
21:15Which reminds me, now she's off the hook, you're back on the case.
21:18Really?
21:19Yeah.
21:20Why, is there a problem?
21:22I've just got a lot on my desk right now.
21:24I'm sure you can handle one more.
21:27Aren't you the least bit curious to find out who's attacked the guy who's been harassing your mum?
21:32I suppose.
21:33Good.
21:34Because I need to get back to doing what I did best.
21:36Catching the bad guys.
21:40Right.
22:06Good.
22:08Good.
22:16Good.
22:18Good.
22:19Good.
22:19Good.
22:19You
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