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Coronation Street (1960) Season 67 Episode 93
Get ready for another captivating episode of Coronation Street's 1960s era! This installment dives deep into the developing storylines and relationships that define life on the cobbles. You'll witness the everyday triumphs and struggles of your favorite characters as they navigate personal challenges and community dynamics.
Join us as we explore the evolving friendships and budding romances that keep the residents of Weatherfield connected. From heartwarming moments to dramatic twists, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the social fabric of the time. Don't miss out on the latest happenings in this iconic British soap opera!
#CoronationStreet #ClassicTV #Soaps
Get ready for another captivating episode of Coronation Street's 1960s era! This installment dives deep into the developing storylines and relationships that define life on the cobbles. You'll witness the everyday triumphs and struggles of your favorite characters as they navigate personal challenges and community dynamics.
Join us as we explore the evolving friendships and budding romances that keep the residents of Weatherfield connected. From heartwarming moments to dramatic twists, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the social fabric of the time. Don't miss out on the latest happenings in this iconic British soap opera!
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00:00I think he's going to clock on when she's not here.
00:03I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
00:04I'll just say that you and her are fair.
00:06I didn't have no problem believing that.
00:07Fair enough.
00:08I don't ever recall falling in with her, to be honest.
00:11Love, watch your knick-knacks, will you?
00:13Why?
00:14You've always hated them.
00:15Well, granted, nobody could love that porcelain Dalmatian.
00:19Looks like it's cocking its leg up, but hate's a strong word.
00:21Yeah, well, it perfectly sums up how I feel right now.
00:23You don't mean that.
00:25Don't they?
00:25I'll text her and let her know the stuff's here.
00:28If it's still here tomorrow,
00:29I'll douse it in petrol, set it alight.
00:31I don't want anything to do with her.
00:34If that's how you really feel,
00:35you might as well do the same to me while you're at it.
00:39There's only one killer in this family.
00:41I never set out to hurt anyone in my life.
00:44Yeah, you never set out to sleep with a squaddy either, but you did it.
00:47You've been letting people down all your life.
00:49Me, most of all.
00:51How dare you speak to me like that?
00:52I am still your mother.
00:54That's just a technicality, Maggie.
00:56And believe me, if I could change that, I would.
01:01You all right, love?
01:03I just can't believe he would speak to me like...
01:07Come next door.
01:09Make you a brew.
01:11It's like you could fuse one.
01:18You all right, then, Roy?
01:20Uh, still browsing.
01:23Well, no offence, but I think people spend less time buying houses.
01:28Can I help?
01:28Um, a local free-range farmer ordinarily supplies the cafe with eggs,
01:34but for personal consumption, hardly seems worth the trip.
01:38How, um, how fresh are yours?
01:40Eggs is eggs.
01:41And they are as good as the date on the box.
01:44Oh, hey, Roy.
01:46We were just going to come see you.
01:48How can I help you?
01:49It's about Sam.
01:50How is he?
01:52Well, I want to say fine, but...
01:53Still struggling, yeah?
01:55Yeah.
01:55Um, we've just found out that Megan's pleading not guilty,
01:58so there's going to be a trial.
01:59And he'll be called to give evidence?
02:01Yeah, we wanted to get him through it unscathed,
02:03or I don't know, just...
02:05He likes spending time, don't you?
02:07So would you just pop in on him?
02:09Of course.
02:10Well, he's excellent company,
02:12and a worthy adversary on the chessboard.
02:15Well, as the cafe is not open for another couple of days,
02:18yes, I'll pop by and have a game with him.
02:21Oh, that'd be fab.
02:22He normally comes to the bistro straight after school, so...
02:24Right, well, I'll see him there.
02:26Thanks, Roy.
02:28Well, your daddy shouldn't buy your sweets, not before nursery.
02:31The teachers will have nervous breakdowns.
02:33You've given your old granny agro.
02:35What's this to do with you?
02:37Oh, well, I know they can be a handful in a little.
02:39Especially at your age.
02:41Ah.
02:41I think I can handle it.
02:43Yeah, looks like it.
02:44What's the problem?
02:45He's not getting Darren any sweets.
02:47That's because I've seen what happens after he's eaten them.
02:50Oh, high for unsugar, is he?
02:51Bouncing off the walls.
02:53Anyway, it's none of your business.
02:56Right, come on.
02:57I've got places to be.
03:00It was a tussle in the heat of the moment,
03:02and Alan fell.
03:05Oh, so you were, Rowan.
03:08Yeah, we were.
03:09And I admit, I kept that from Ben at the time.
03:12Why, have you never thought of just telling him?
03:14I know what grief does to people.
03:16You look for someone to blame, just like Finlay has.
03:20Ben needed me.
03:22He didn't need a reason to push me away.
03:24He was devastated by the loss of his father.
03:28I'm close with him.
03:28Yeah.
03:30That's why the business with your dad hit him hard.
03:34Yeah, well, him and me both.
03:36Always very difficult to find out something uncomfortable about your parents.
03:40No one felt more guilty about us than Jim.
03:44He adored you and your brother.
03:47There was never any doubt about that.
03:49You were his life.
03:52Just like Ben and the boys are mine.
03:57Oh, look, it's going to be all right this, you know.
04:00I'll speak to Ben.
04:01We'll sort it.
04:07Windass is no stranger to violence.
04:09And he had no time for Theo in the end.
04:11And he's also the ex-partner of your current missus.
04:13Right, well, that's got nothing to do with it.
04:15The more I think about it, the more I think he's a number one suspect.
04:19Well, good luck proving it.
04:21Well, I'm hoping to see CTV from the builders I will do for his alibi.
04:25Bad news on that score, I'm afraid.
04:26Digital forensics came back.
04:28They couldn't retrieve the footage.
04:29Why not?
04:30I don't know.
04:31Do I look like a computer geek?
04:33Suffice to say, the people that do couldn't recover it, so...
04:35Right, well, I suppose it was a long shot.
04:38But with no murder weapon, we're back to square one,
04:40aren't we?
04:41Yeah.
04:42Well, it's that way.
04:44So you'd better stick your thinking cap on, aren't you?
04:45Yeah.
04:46And the kettle while you're at it.
04:55Could get used to afternoons in here.
04:57Feels very decadent.
05:00Well, it's your day off, and if I can't take a coffee break now and again, what's the point of
05:03being my own boss?
05:05Remarkably chipper, under the circumstances.
05:08Circumstances?
05:09Yeah, Kit taking all your scaffolding and the other girl from the yard.
05:13Well, there's an out for him to find.
05:13He's clutching at straws.
05:16Either that or there's some tiles come off the police station room.
05:19I can't believe you're being so blasé about this.
05:22It could be a murder charge.
05:23Not for me, it won't.
05:24I didn't do it.
05:25Yeah, I trashed the van, but that's it.
05:29Well, even so,
05:31as soon as they find who did kill him,
05:32I'll be able to rest easy.
05:35And Theo, for that matter.
05:37Don't shed any tears for him.
05:40Whoever offed that creep did the world a favour.
05:53Are you looking for something?
05:55No.
05:55Found something.
05:57You'll never believe what someone put in my bag.
06:00Er, I'm afraid you'll have to enlighten me.
06:03It's a tracking device.
06:05Someone's planted a tracker in my school bag.
06:08But how would they procure it?
06:10I doubt that any of your classmates are spymasters.
06:14You can buy them anywhere.
06:16Really?
06:17How extraordinary.
06:19But why would anyone want to track your movements?
06:23Got there somehow.
06:25Why don't we discuss the possibilities over a game of chess?
06:31I don't know, Roy.
06:33Well, if we're to solve this mystery,
06:35what better undertaking to inspire logical reasoning?
06:40OK.
06:43Let's go through to the office, so I can't concentrate on you.
06:51Listen, love, I sympathise, I really do,
06:54but the street is not the place to be picking out your dirty washing.
06:58Sorry if I embarrassed you.
06:59It's not even about embarrassment.
07:01Look, we live enough of our lives on show in this pub.
07:04And if you don't want Will to find out...
07:06Like I said, I'll just say that you had an argument with her.
07:09Oh, great, so then it's my fault.
07:11All right, well, I'll say we both had an argument with her then.
07:13The main thing is that's all Will needs to know.
07:17Yo, bro.
07:18Oh, shall I get one in?
07:19Eh, no, I'm all right, thanks, mate.
07:21I just need a word with me, brother.
07:22What do you want?
07:23Your mum's still next door.
07:24That's not my problem anymore.
07:26She's really caught up about everything.
07:28Did you not hear what I just said?
07:29Yeah, but I've also heard her side of things,
07:31and I think you should hear her out.
07:32I think we should probably just let the dust settle a bit first.
07:35No, no, in my experience, you know, you let things go,
07:38they only get worse, especially where family is concerned.
07:40This is none of your business, Steve,
07:41and she had no rage spilling her guts to you anyway.
07:43Yeah, well, I'm sorry, but, you know, I am kind of involved,
07:46cos, like it or not, we are family.
07:48Well, I don't like it.
07:49I don't like it one bit.
07:50Everything I thought I knew's been turned upside down,
07:52and you, you think that's a reason to celebrate, do you?
07:55Well, is it nice?
07:56Now, every day you get a new brother.
07:57You're no brother of mine.
07:58You're nothing to me.
07:59Now, get out now.
08:00Wait.
08:01Look, I'm only trying to sort things.
08:02Steve, get out of my pub before you regret it, mate.
08:05Ben.
08:05The studio.
08:06I don't think I'll lose you.
08:07Oh, mate, get out.
08:09No, do one.
08:11Excuse me, I think I've just ordered a hot pot.
08:13Yeah.
08:13Hot pot's off, Dev.
08:14Out.
08:15The lot of you's doing one.
08:16Out.
08:17Now.
08:34I shall have to insist that you remain stationary during our game.
08:39Sorry.
08:41I don't know if you're aware of the Korchnoi-Karpov controversy in 1978?
08:48No.
08:49Oh.
08:51During game 14 of the world championship match,
08:56Korchnoi complained that Karpov was excessively and deliberately swinging in his chair as long as to put him off.
09:05Thus, uh, Karpov was forbidden from spinning in his chair.
09:09Really?
09:10Yeah.
09:12And it's not the first, uh, chair-based chess controversy.
09:16In, uh, the 1972 world championship, Bobby Fischer was so dissatisfied with the chairs provided that he eventually had one
09:26flown over specially to Iceland from New York.
09:29Ah.
09:31Ah.
09:34I have to take this.
09:37Hello?
09:39Well, uh, well, the instructions are on the counter.
09:43The, downstairs.
09:44Well, I assure you, they were there.
09:46Uh, off the top of my...
09:50Look, look, I, I, I should pop back.
09:52Oh.
09:53Yes.
09:54Bye-bye-bye.
09:56I'm sorry, uh, I, uh, that's a builder at my flat.
09:59I have to go back and confirm something with him.
10:03Okay.
10:04Yes.
10:05But, I shall return presently.
10:11Well, uh, in the meantime, uh, you, um, spin to your heart's content.
10:30We'll be home in a minute.
10:32He'll know there's something up if the doors are locked.
10:34Yeah.
10:36He'll find out the truth soon enough, anyway.
10:38It was stupid of me to think I could keep it from him.
10:41You were just trying to protect him.
10:43Who can blame you after what's gone on lately?
10:45I just...
10:47I just feel like I'm failing at everything, babe.
10:51Father, son, Steve McDonald's brother.
10:55And sure, where's the time for me and you in all of this, huh?
10:57I feel like I'm failing as a partner as well.
10:59Right, enough now.
11:01Self-pity doesn't suit you.
11:02You're not failing at anything.
11:04You're doing your best, love.
11:06Which is all anybody can do.
11:08And I'll tell you something else.
11:10It's good enough for me.
11:12Yeah?
11:13More than good enough.
11:16Come here.
11:23Are you going to make a move?
11:26Sorry, I was just thinking about the stuff.
11:30You do seem somewhat unsettled.
11:34Yeah.
11:36A lot of weird stuff's been going on.
11:38What kind of weird stuff?
11:43It doesn't matter.
11:46Everything's just a big stress at the moment.
11:50You remind me of me at your age.
11:54I was in a constant state of anxiety.
11:57As I told you, I never really lived up to my parents' expectations.
12:04I was in a constant state of anxiety.
12:05What a shame.
12:07Because I viewed the world somewhat differently.
12:11As you do.
12:14Yeah.
12:19So, I suppose it is only natural that you might fear that your own father could harbour that same disappointment.
12:32Or you might feel a certain insecurity, given the way that you arrived in his life.
12:40Do you think he might not have wanted me?
12:42I've never said that. And I'm sure he will do his duty by you, whatever problems you may have, or
12:52difficulties you might present.
12:55I don't want to be your duty. Do you think he'd soon I wasn't here?
13:00Not now. He has responsibility for you.
13:03That doesn't mean he would have wanted me.
13:05I think we should begin.
13:13Well, there's no getting away from you at the minute, is there?
13:16Remind me to check under the bed when we get undressed tonight.
13:19Well, I say I've got better things to waste my time on than you, but I'm not sure what's that
13:23supposed to mean.
13:24Well, you tell me.
13:26Have you, um, you finished my gear yet, by the way? I'll have to start charging you.
13:30Fingers crossed I might be able to say the same to you.
13:33Kit, have you actually got any proof that he's done something wrong?
13:36Otherwise, this is just harassment.
13:38Well, Theo was murdered.
13:39And despite what you might read in the papers, Maria, not everybody's capable of doing that.
13:43So when I find someone who I think is, someone who's got a motive, someone local,
13:48I need a good reason to stop looking at them.
13:51Well, I've also got an alibi.
13:53If you say so.
13:55Honestly, I think you've been watching too much CSI.
13:58Come on.
14:03I've never considered Dad might not want me in his life.
14:07Oh, sorry.
14:09I tend to follow logic wherever it may lead.
14:15I apologise for any insensitivity.
14:18No.
14:19No, you just tell me the truth.
14:22Because you're my friend.
14:23I am, indeed.
14:25I will only ever want the best outcome for you.
14:30And that certainly doesn't include Nick abandoning you.
14:34So we must work hard to prevent that.
14:38Yes.
14:39Yeah.
14:41You must.
14:46You all right, Sam?
14:48Yeah.
14:50Yeah, I really appreciate you taking the time to talk to me like this.
14:54Your advice really means a lot.
14:57I'd make a far better counsellor if builders weren't calling me away.
15:02But from now on, you have my full and undivided attention.
15:08Shall we, sir?
15:16You all right?
15:19Absolutely fine.
15:21I've not had a fall or broken a hip or been telephone-scanned.
15:26I've not even had lunch at a garden centre.
15:28So for an olden, I'm doing over so well.
15:31I was only trying to help before, you know.
15:34Yeah.
15:34Because I'm totally incapable.
15:36Oh, they seem to be doing fine to me.
15:39Yeah.
15:40Pleased for you.
15:44Steve?
15:44Steve?
15:46What?
15:47He's throwing you out?
15:48He didn't put his hands on you, did he?
15:52Bersi, darling, don't go running off.
15:54It's all right.
15:55I'll get them.
15:56Multitasking, eh?
15:57Gets harder as you get older, doesn't it?
15:59Come on, you two.
16:01Sorry, Steve.
16:02What did you say?
16:03Come back.
16:04Swings are this way.
16:05They're bored of the swings.
16:07Right.
16:08Well, I'll tell you what's not boring.
16:10Look what I've got.
16:13Yeah, share these.
16:14But eat them quick, yeah?
16:16Don't tell the wicked witch.
16:17She'll only take a moment.
16:19Wait, you gave them one book.
16:21Oh.
16:24Look, Roy, we appreciate you taking the time.
16:27Well, I would say it was my pleasure,
16:29but I can't help sharing your concerns.
16:32In what way?
16:34Well, er, Sam was extremely agitated before he left.
16:39He certainly wasn't on his game.
16:42And he seemed to believe that someone at school
16:46has put some kind of tracking device in his bag.
16:50Tracking device?
16:51Yeah, well, so he believes.
16:53I hadn't realised these things are freely available.
16:56Well, as if he's not got enough to contend with.
16:58Right, we're going to have to go down to the school.
16:59No, no, no.
17:00Talk to him.
17:01I put the tracker in his bag.
17:03What?
17:03I wanted to make sure he was safe.
17:05He said he wasn't going to get a new phone,
17:06so I thought we'd better track him.
17:07I don't know if he got lost or got into trouble.
17:10Well, I wish he'd have talked to me first,
17:12because I would have told you
17:13that I couldn't think of anything more likely
17:14to make him paranoid.
17:15Well, it certainly seems to have had that effect.
17:20I'm sorry.
17:21I'm sorry, OK?
17:23I just was doing what I thought was best.
17:25Yeah, well, you need to let him know
17:26that it was you before it does any more damage, OK?
17:31I don't understand why everyone's got it in for me.
17:34It's our fate, Sam.
17:37While our intellect might win us a degree of admiration,
17:42more often than not, it will prompt suspicion.
17:47Even hatred.
17:49But why?
17:51Because people feel threatened.
17:54And will use brute force to deal with that threat if necessary.
17:58And that's what they want to do to me?
18:01As with myself,
18:03your enemies will do all they can
18:07to thwart your ambitions.
18:11And there's no way you can stop them?
18:14I never said that.
18:16I'm still here.
18:19I'm still here,
18:20because I learned the value
18:23of identifying my foes,
18:28taking pre-emptive steps.
18:32I never knew you had this side to you.
18:35But that's because I must keep it hidden.
18:40I reveal it to you
18:42because you face
18:44the very same prejudices
18:47and attacks that I have endured.
18:50I want to help you, Sam.
18:54Face down those bullies
18:56and the oppressors
18:58who wish you harm.
19:01But how?
19:02By trusting
19:04no one.
19:08You're vulnerable, Sam.
19:13And by no means safe.
19:18You must be guided by me.
19:21As someone who has walked
19:24that treacherous path
19:26before you,
19:28you may have to fly in the face
19:30of your gentle nature
19:32as I did mine.
19:37The question is,
19:39are you prepared for that?
19:44So follow my instructions
19:46to the letter.
19:51Yes.
19:55Yes, I am.
19:59I don't have any choice.
20:08I do not have any choice,
20:09is there to be no surprise?
20:10Yes, I am.
20:10Yes, I have a peace.
20:14Yes, I may be afraid
20:17I don't have any choice,
20:17Yes, I have a rest.
20:19Yes, I have a room
20:30Oh,
20:31oh,
20:32oh,
20:32oh,
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