I didn't notice who wrote last night's Corries but I thought they were very funny.
i loved the drain man, who told Norris;
"I just say what a see, fibre-opitcally"
in his best Lancashire accent!
I wonder if he's the drain man at the club in Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights!
What made me titter was the comment made by Claudia to the cross-dresser about a glass of wine in the Rovers - "This one's got lipstick on the rim - something that should make you feel right at home".
Mary has some cracking lines, and I think the writers are making Deidre more like her mother Blanche each episode - she's now coming out with things typical of what Blanche would say. Love it....
Agree with you crisgal, and salla.
I have got fed up with the John Stape farce, but like his character and the way you can see his brain whirring thinking as quickly as he could, good acting.
Still love Corrie.