
Following the residents in and around Coronation Street, as they see their fair share of drama while going about their daily lives along the cobbles of working-class Weatherfield.
Tracy is allowed out of prison long enough to attend Charlie's funeral, where Jason struggles to give a eulogy to his boss. David misreads Maria's behaviour and tries to kiss her.
David is hurt by Maria's rejection and gets revenge by telling everyone Charlie tried to drown him - before making an outrageous claim. Kelly thinks love is in the air.
Tracy hears about David's claims and wonders what he actually saw. Liam finally makes a move on Joanne, while Cilla and Les appear to have blown their chances with Chesney.
The police question Maria about Charlie's violent manner, while Tracy realises David is lying and could be used to her advantage. Jason tries to fill his late boss's shoes.
David proves Tracy's not the only wicked one on the Street when he spots an opportunity for blackmail. Cilla and Fiz battle over Chesney, while Slug makes an unwelcome return.
Slug continues to be a bad influence on Becky and suggests they borrow the Croppers' new car. Tracy drowns her sorrows in the Rovers, and Jason promises Sarah a birthday meal.
The Croppers' stolen car is located, and Becky's involvement in the theft is revealed when her coat is found inside it. Ken is outraged with Tracy after she stays out all night.
Michelle proudly introduces Sonny to Sean - who is astonished to discover the man he knows as Sondip has a double life. An old friend of Rita's arrives on the Street.
Sean confronts Sonny about his relationship with Michelle, before confiding in Steve. Cilla admits to being a bad parent, while Tracy turns to an old flame for comfort.
Blanche interferes in Tracy's love life, inadvertently leading the wayward Barlow into a romantic encounter with Steve. Sean warns Sonny he intends to tell Michelle everything.
Kelly learns what Joanne has been up to with Liam and demands that Paul sack her. Blanche tells Tracy not to ruin Steve's life, while Fiz confronts Cilla over money matters.
Tracy and Steve celebrate Amy's birthday and the event brings them closer. Fiz fights dirty in her battle with Cilla, while Jodie makes it clear what she thinks of Jason's skills.
Jason grumbles when Eileen tells him to start caring for Holly full-time, but panics when the infant goes missing. Steve tells Tracy their night together was a one-off.
Jason explains to Violet he doesn't think he's cut out to be a dad. Steve continues to play the jealousy game, and Carla is cross at Paul's lack of interest in her business.
Eileen is furious to hear a complaint has been made to Social Services about Holly's care. Fiz realises she may not be able to compete with Cilla, and Norris gets a surprise.
The fire brigade are called out as smoke is seen coming from the cafe, and Becky is the number one suspect following her recent behaviour. Eileen makes a decision about Holly.
Becky is released from custody to find the whole Street has pinned the blame on her for the fire at Roy's Rolls. Chesney enjoys the good life, and Carla's business is booming.
David meets Tracy's solicitor, and persuades her that he could be a key witness. Liz urges Steve to end things with Tracy, but he ends up digging a deeper hole for himself.
Tracy begs David to testify in court for her - prompting him to make a skin-crawling suggestion. Hayley tries to get in touch with Becky, and Ashley explores his feminine side.
The Barlows are shocked to learn Tracy is not entitled to legal aid. Steve organises a night out with the lads, and Hayley discovers Becky holed up in a run-down hostel.
Steve heads out for a night on the tiles with Lloyd and Sean - and catches Sonny in a compromising position. David continues to pester Tracy. .
Steve revels in knowing Sonny's secret and doesn't miss the chance to make his rival feel uncomfortable, while Sean confides in Jamie. Becky and Carla reach a business agreement.
Sean has still got feelings for Sonny and wants to see him, Claire is riled by Chesney being in her back garden with a metal detector, and David has an indecent proposal for Tracy.
The bomb disposal team complete their work at Number Four, Ashley is worried that Claire has become too involved with her volunteering, and Jamie gets Sean to make a confession.
Eileen is pleased when Jason shows Holly some affection, the daytime factory girls are annoyed by their evening counterparts, and Sonny tells Michelle about their upcoming date.
Paul and Liam hire a new worker recommended by Carla, Jamie is shocked by the identity of his latest fare from the train station, and Sonny gets down on one knee for Michelle.
Michelle confronts Sean and demands the truth about his relationship with Sonny, and Leanne impresses the Battersby-Brown clan with her tales of success in the property market.
Tracy issues David with a violent warning when he goes a step too far, Sean's resolve begins to fail when he is questioned by Liam and Paul, and Ashley worries about Claire.
Michelle is devastated when the details of Sonny's deception are revealed, Tracy agrees to meet David for a private encounter, and Liam thinks that Leanne is interested in him.
Jason is suspicious when he sees Tracy entering Charlie's flat with David, Sonny asks Sean to make a go of their relationship, and the Underworld girls make fun of a new recruit.
Sarah is stunned by CCTV footage showing David with Tracy and demands answers from him, Ryan fears that his mum's break-up with Sonny was his fault, and Liz meets a new man. with flashing images
Deirdre confronts Tracy about the nature of her relationship with David, Carla suspects that Liam and Paul are hiding something, and Sean tells Sonny that they cannot be together.
Paul loses his temper and causes the Underworld workforce to strike, Janice returns from France, the Barlows head to Tracy's plea hearing, and Dev's tired image gets an overhaul.
Liam reinstates Sean in a bid to end the strike, Carla finally discovers her husband's dark secret, and Peter is astonished at Tracy's confident attitude to her future.
Deirdre realises that she doesn't believe Tracy's version of the events surrounding Charlie's death, Liam and Carla fear for Paul's safety, and Derek asks Liz out on a date.
Deirdre investigates Tracy's story further and finds more evidence suggesting that her daughter is lying, and Carla is relieved when Paul returns and assures him that she won't reveal his secret.
It's moving day on the Street as the Morton clan arrive and bring a truckful of belongings and an avalanche of noise, Deirdre pays Claire a visit, and Janice gets her old job back.
Janice visits the hotel where Leanne is supposed to be attending a property exhibition - but finds her getting up to something quite different - and the Mortons open a takeaway.
Janice confronts Leanne about the real nature of her job and throws her out after hearing her response, Peter's charm offensive wins Maria over, and Tracy fears for her case.
Tracy is furious to see Peter leaving Maria's flat and tries to attack her. Janice attempts to stop Leanne working as an escort, while the Mortons' food outlet proves popular.
Ken suggests that the impending trial will be too much for Deirdre and recommends that she doesn't take the stand, and Janice agrees to disagree with Leanne over her career choice.
The eve of the trial sees Deirdre and Tracy facing bitter recriminations, plain speaking, and buried emotions with the truth about Charlie's death providing a spectacular finale.
The day of the trial dawns and brings fresh challenges for the Barlows as Ken hears the truth and Blanche realises that something suspicious is going on.
Jason takes the stand for the prosecution as the trial gets under way - while Maria is given a chance to have her say, Deirdre contemplates lying under oath.
Tracy tearfully gives her evidence before a nervous Claire takes the stand, Leanne's new-found wealth impresses the Underworld staff, and Jerry drops Kayleigh off at her mother's.
Tracy's star witness David shares his version of events with the jury, more Polish workers join the factory staff to Janice's annoyance, and Leanne decides to forgive Liam.
Claire leaves baby Freddie with Casey after Josh has an accident, and Tracy realises that she no longer has the support of her parents and comes to a decision about the future.
Deirdre learns that Tracy intends to leave Weatherfield if she is acquitted and worries about losing touch with Amy, and Leanne and Liam bicker over the sale of Number Seven.
Tracy finds out if she's got away with murder when the verdict is delivered, and Liam's concerns over the state of Number Seven prompt him to buy Leanne's survey on the property.
The residents gossip about the outcome of the trial, Joanne has a confession for Hayley, and Vicki puts Janice in her place after tiring of her catty comments.
Immigration officials arrive at the factory to Janice's pleasure, Vernon's new career teaching aspiring drummers causes friction at the Rovers, and Jerry frets about Kayleigh.
Deirdre visits Tracy for the first time since the trial and bids her a tearful farewell, Janice makes a shocking confession, and Bill considers buying the builder's yard.