Corrie fans left in hysterics after Liz McDonald's phone gaffe
She appeared to receive a call...
Liz McDonald is back on the Street! After a few months away (so that actress Beverley Callard could perform in stage show The Thunder Girls) Liz is back on the cobbles, and fans are so happy to see her back after all the heartbreak of last week's episodes.
Sinead Tinker tragically passed away following her terminal cancer diagnosis, leading to some absolutely heartbreaking scenes between her and her husband, Daniel Osbourne, as actress Katie McGlynn made her final appearance on the soap - although soap bosses have revealed she'll be back in videos she recorded prior to her death for her family.
In a bit of comic relief for the soap, Liz has returned - but eagle-eyed fans of the show noticed that show bosses dropped something of a clanger in last night's episode (28th Oct) in a moment when Liz answered a phone call.
Whilst waiting to order some scran at Roy's Rolls, Liz's phone began to ring. It seemed to be a pretty important one, as she scrambled to pick it up before it rang out, and she answered the phone saying, "Buenos diaz, son!"
However, viewers noticed that although Liz had been desperate to answer the call, the screen had remained black the entire time... Making it look as though it had never been on in the first place!
Viewers were left in hysterics over the gaffe, and many took to Twitter to share the moment. One wrote, 'Phone ringing was it?' as another added, 'Phone not lighting up Liz!'
Scroll through to see all the Coronation Street spoilers you need for next week...
With her marriage to David approaching, Shona is horrified to learn that Gail has taken it upon herself to cancel the wedding, convinced David won't make it out of prison in time.
But with David still behind bars and Josh Tucker refusing to change his statement, a tearful Shona packs away her ring and has the admit the wedding is off.
Elsewhere, wanting to make things right with his brother Nick resolves to persuade Josh to tell the truth, but his plans are scuppered when he bumps into Billy at the hospital.
Back at home, Nick tells Leanne about his run in with Billy, but Leanne thinks that Billy might be just the person to sway things in their favour.
Later on, Shona is caught off guard when she receives a phone call informing her that new evidence means that David could be released.
An emotional Shona explains to Sarah and Gail the good news and says the wedding might soon be back on. Has Billy saved the day?
Elsewhere, Robert assures Vicky that he will soon tell Michelle about the baby - but when? Bumping into Tyler on the street, Robert learns that he and Amy have been growing close.
Back at the Bistro, word has got back to Steve about Amy an Tyler's relationship, and Carla passes on the information to Michelle that Robert grassed up Amy to Steve.
Confronting Robert that afternoon, Michelle is baffled as to why he would have got involved in the teenagers' relationship but Robert is dismissive.
Meanwhile, Michelle is having troubles of her own and, sick of Ray giving her the most menial tasks, eventually loses her temper and tells him to stick his job.
Surprised by Michelle's attitude, Ray considers his next move and arranges to meet Alya at the Rover's for a business meeting.
When Ray tells Alya that the arrangement between him and Michelle didn't work out and would she like to take over, Alya is thrilled.
At the hospital, Steve has reported Ali directly to Dr Gaddas. On the ward. Steve and Tracy invite Emma to stay with them while she recovers fully and she delightedly accepts.
Meanwhile, determined to get to the bottom of Ali's relationship with Maria, Gary secretly hires a private investigator to track his movements.
The PI reports back that Dr Ali has been behaving strangely and missing shifts at work, and on closer investigation, a doctor from his hospital was fired for supplying prescription drugs.
With the PI's help, Gary manages to track down the disgraced doctor, known as Big Farmer, and drags him bound and gagged to the furniture shop.
Gary demands he tell him everything he knows about Dr Ali. Elsewhere, Ryan tells Ali that he should take threats from Gary seriously.
Determined to cover his back, Ali breaks into the empty furniture shop and manages to find Gary's personal ledger, realising he can use it's contents against him.
Ali calls in at the salon flat and is caught off guard to find Gry there already. Ali pulls out the ledger and says Maria will be interested to know about Gary's illicit activities.
Elsewhere, Abi ignores Brian's advice and decides to go on a date with Kevin the night before she's due to sit her maths GCSE.
Walking in on their date at the pub, Sally is unimpressed to realise that Abi is getting drunk with Kevin instead of revising before her big exam.
The next day, and irked Sally corners Abi when she arrives home from the exam and accuses her of only being interested in Kevin since he's come into money.
Furious, Abi ends up dumping a nearby plate of spaghetti all over Sally's head! Sally orders Abi to leave and says she's not welcome to live there anymore.
Meanwhile, Carla has been growing increasingly concerned about Roy's online scrabble addiction and organises a game at the pub with his friends instead.
But when Roy gets wind that the tournament has been staged as a kind of intervention, he's furious with Carla for meddling and storms out.
At a nearby table, Geoff and Yasmeen aren't having a good evening as Geoff accuses her of losing her memory and not listening to anything he says.
Geoff tells Yasmeen that he had been planning on taking her on a surprise trip to Vegas - but since she clearly doesn't trust him, he won't bother now.
Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV.
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