Next week Corrie builds up to a hostage storyline that it hopes is really going to get the viewers hooked. Gray O'Brien who plays unscrupulous villain Tony Gordon makes his return to our screens when we see him in the prison chapel. But has he really turned over a new leaf? Or is just a front? And just what is his cellmate Robbie (played by James Fleet) planning to do when he leaves prison?
One thing's for sure Robbie is gonna be nothing like the bumbling idiot character of Hugo he plays in Vicar of Dibley. In an interview with the TV Times, Fleet said: "Ever since Four Weddings And A Funeral and The Vicar Of Dibley I've got stuck with the 'posh/stupid' label. It's so nice to play someone who's more like me in real life - I was actually born in a two-up, two-down in Wolverhampton."
Jason, Graeme and Tina
Jason confronts Graeme and Tina about what's going on
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Don't muck up the Tony Gordon storyline like last time. Is the best character ever. So sort it out. Loved how the show turned into a dark tense thriller the last time round. More of that, please.