Next week's big storyline on Coronation Street is the wedding of Molly Compton and Tyrone Dobbs. Of course we want it to go well, because they're a lovely couple, and we need cheering up in the January gloom (snow is falling on Corrieblog Towers as I speak).
But this is Corrie we're talking about, so we'd be daft to think any wedding would go without a hitch. And this hitch, as we've already heard, is that Tyrone is going to end up in handcuffs. Vicky Binns (Molly) and Alan Halsall (Tyrone) talk on ITV.com today about what happens. Vicky says, "It all starts really well. She's getting ready with the girls and Auntie Pam, and we get into the horse and carriage and trot down to the church, it's all going very well. Then [outside the church] you see Dev waving and saying 'keep going,' so we have to take a few turns around the church - but I won't tell you why, because that's the other side of where Tyrone ends up."
Alan takes up the story: "Poor Tyrone, he's so easily led," he says. "He gets a phone call from Auntie Pam, and it's yet another of her scams. Tyrone sees the good in everything, and he thinks it's to get money for Jack's pigeon coop, so he decides to do one last deal. But it turns out the bloke he's scamming is a policeman, so he gets arrested on the day of his wedding. I feel sorry for him in many ways but he should know better, really."
The good news is that Tyrone does make it to the church. Alan says, "Here I am, suited, bad haircut, but will it be in time? I don't know."
And will Molly still be waiting for him?
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