Coronation Street spoilers: Abi Franklin proposes to Kevin!
Abi Franklin proposes after saving Kevin’s life...
In tonight's second episode of Coronation Street (ITV, 8.30pm - see our TV Guide for listings) Abi Franklin smashes the fridge door open with a crowbar and is horrified to find Kevin and Debbie slumped on the fridge floor.
Faye returns with Craig and, as Kevin and Debbie are loaded into the ambulance, a groggy Kevin reveals that it was Ray who locked them in the fridge.
Craig radios through to tell his boss they’re dealing with attempted murder.
Miles collects Ray from the police station and hands him his passport and flight details. A smug Ray waits in the airport lounge for his flight to Turkey, has he managed to evade justice?
Overcome with emotion and grateful that he’s still alive, Abi gets down on one knee next to Kevin’s hospital bed and proposes to him. Delighted, Kevin accepts.
Leanne finds another feather and smiles, convinced it’s a gift from Oliver. Simon calls Jacob and tells him he’s not willing to do the delivery and he’ll find some other way to pay him back. Clearly annoyed, Jacob calls his boss.
When Leanne shows Nick the feathers and explains that they’re a gift from Oliver, Nick worries for her state of mind. She’s offended and Simon orders Nick to leave
When Summer tells Paul she’d like to take him up on his offer of a day out in town, Paul reluctantly admits he’s strapped for cash. Having overheard their exchange, Ed tells Paul that the job is still on the table if he wants it. Paul goes to see Summer to tell her their day out is back on but the wind is taken out of his sails by Todd who has paid for Summer and Billy to visit Bletchley Park instead.
Having taken a call, Ed and Michael are excited at the prospect of a visit from Ed’s brother Uncle Ronnie. Meanwhile, Grace clocks Aggie’s expression and it’s clear she holds a different view.
Fiz and Evelyn rib Tyrone as he sets off for his first yoga lesson.
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