Coronation Street - Season 27

Season 27
Episodes

1 January 1986
Some disturbing revelations force a confrontation between Ken and Susan.

6 January 1986
Susan is convinced that life can only get better. Some shocking news in the Kabin leaves Mavis looking on the black side of things.

8 June 1986

13 January 1986

15 January 1986
Susan and Deirdre clash over an old affair. The patch catches up with Jenny when her father, Alan turns up.

20 January 1986

22 January 1986
Shock news about Susan brings out the worst in father Ken. Rita's 'family problems' aren't getting any easier.

27 January 1986
A social worker visits Ken and Deirdre to discuss Tracy's adoption. Kevin employs an unusual pick-up technique to make a friend in Sally Seddon.

29 January 1986

3 February 1986

5 February 1986

14 May 1986
The wedding of Mike and Susan

16 June 1986

18 June 1986
The bad fuse at the Rovers Return cellar results in a fire at dawn. Kevin (Michael Le Vell) and Sally (Sally Whittaker) wake the residents and Kevin tries to rescue Bet (Julie Goodyear) from the bedroom.

28 July 1986

30 July 1986
A bombshell for Brian. A shock for Hilda. A surprise for Alan and Rita.

4 August 1986

22 September 1986
Alan has shock news for her daughter Jenny. There's a happier turn of events for Betty.

8 October 1986
The wedding of Kevin and Sally.

29 December 1986
Jenny bids for success in the talent contest but ends up facing the music.
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