Coronation Street - Season 24

Season 24

Episodes

3rd January 1983
The Rovers staff party 'hots up' - home truths fly and then a gatecrasher arrives.

5th January 1983
Mike and Deirdre realise their feelings for each other are still strong - and she sense the danger in this. Panic for Annie as her customers drift away.

10th January 1983
Why does Len have a grundge against Brian? Ill in bed, Chalkie is none too pleased when Eddie for arranging a special visitor.

12th January 1983
The aggro between Len and Brian comes to a head.

17th January 1983
Elsie does a Florence Nightingale act for a sick neighbour.

19 January 1983
Deirdre invents an excuse for husband Ken so she can get out on an illicit date.

24 January 1983
Why has Suzie Birchall turned up in Weatherfield? What will Annie say when she learns that her beloved Rover car has been in a little local difficulty with a lorry?

26 January 1983
Suzie has settled in with Gail and her husband Brian - and Gail isn't pleased. Someone gets a clue to the secret liaison between Deirdre and Mike, and it's Emily.

31st January 1983
Gail and Elsie organise fresh lodgings for Suzie. Deirdre discovers that someone else knew about her secret liaison, and it's Emily.

2nd February 1983
Suzie gets a job from an unexpected source, Fred to work at the Rovers Return. One of Mike's employees, Emily confronts him over his affair with Deirdre.

7th February 1983
Factory gossip about boss Mike's mystery romance makes life difficult for Emily.

9 February 1983
What will Annie say when she finds out who now owns her beloved car? Deirdre gives Mike an ultimatum - he responds with a proposition.

21st February 1983

4th May 1983

16th May 1983

25th May 1983

27th June 1983

12th October 1983
Elsie finds out about Eddie and Marion's secret, so Eddie feels he has to tell Hilda. The Autumn Fayre leads to laughter and tears.

30th November 1983

7th December 1983
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