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Coronation Street February 13 - 17
Friday 10 February 2012Kirsty is hurt and angry, and Tyrone feels terrible when he realises the mistake he has made. He begs her for a second chance, and goes down on one knee to propose. How will Kirsty respond?
Elsewhere, Brian confides in Ken that he and Julie are trying for a baby, but will he reveal the secret he's been hiding from Julie? In turmoil, he goes to the doctor to see about having his vasectomy reversed, but when Julie drops a bombshell that she's already pregnant, Brian is secretly perplexed.
He becomes convinced that Julie must be having an affair as he can't be the father of her baby. Brian dumps her, and she is stunned to learn that the reason for their break-up is that he thinks she's been unfaithful. Confronting Brian, she assures him that she's never lied to him. Will he be as honest with her?
Meanwhile, Lewis returns to the Street and pays Peter back the £4k he stole from him plus another £1k by way of compensation. He then heads over to the salon where he insists Audrey drives him to the police station so that he can turn himself in and prove how sorry he is for the way he treated her.
Having been arrested then released on bail, Lewis walks into the pub which causes a real furore. Taking it on the chin Lewis begs Audrey to hear him out. Will she be persuaded and has Lewis really changed?
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