Next week on Coronation Street, there's a cuckoo in the nest as Roy is visited by Lauren's mother Kerry.
Elsewhere, Liam and Dylan go missing as they're due in court, Toyah grows concerned by Leanne's obsession with The Institute and Maria gets a shock on her camera app.
Read on for pictures and spoilers from next week's new episodes!
Monday, April 8 (Episodes 11234 and 11235)
Writer: Steven Fay and Alasdair Morrison
Director: Suri Krishnamma
Daisy arrives for work convinced that Carla can't fire her but is told to sling her hook. She visits Ryan, telling him that she's lost everything and can't bear to lose him too, but he's appalled by her and sends her away.
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Toyah's sceptical when Leanne tells her about the benefits of Rowan's motivational videos.
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On the day they are due in court, Dylan suggests to Liam that they do a runner following the threats that Mason made. Gary, Maria, Sean and Violet scramble to find the kids - but will they show in court?
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Sam is keen to give Roy a visit after all of the awful abuse he's been receiving, but Nick tells him that it's not a good idea. Later, Sam lies and makes out that he's going to see Hope but instead arrives at Roy's and suggests that they have a game of chess.
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Also: Ed gets a bigger insurance payout than expected and decides to spend it on new tools, but Dee-Dee and Michael encourage him to pay off a chunk of debt instead.
This hour-long episode airs Monday, April 8 at 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX
Wednesday, April 10 (Episodes 11236 and 11237)
Writer: Chris Fewtrell
Director: Suri Krishnamma
Ed gratefully accepts when Debbie offers him a job as a handyman at the Chariot Square Hotel - are things finally looking up for him?
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Violet is unwavering when Sean begs her to reconsider letting Dylan stay, but after father and son share an emotional goodbye, could there be a reprieve?
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Nick catches Leanne with her eyes closed and she calmly explains that she's "reality coding" in order to get rid of anything unexpected. Meanwhile, Toyah manages to catch Rowan before he leaves for the States and questions him on the Autovalent Institute, suggesting that he's causing harm to people. Later, Toyah warns Nick that Rowan is a fraud and they need to ensure that he doesn't end up taking all of Leanne's money.
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Meanwhile, Stu attempts to help Roy but ends up with his wallet stolen and a bloodied face. As Roy reels in shock from hurtful online comments posted by Hayley's son Christian, Lauren's mum Kerry arrives at the café...
This hour-long episode airs Wednesday, April 10 at 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX
Friday, April 12 (Episodes 11238 and 11239)
Writer: Mark Burt
Director: Paul Riordan
In the night, Kerry secretly records Roy's living room alongside a commentary painting him out to be a murderer. The next day, Kerry takes note when Sam pops round and tells Roy that he's his BFF - but later, Roy's left shaken when he gets a call from Lauren's actual mum Kerry asking him not to get in touch again. Under pressure, Alice admits that she's not really Kerry.
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Roy and Evelyn head out with Freddie and are confronted by Alice filming them. When Roy tries to stop her, she falls and bangs her head, but that's just the start of his troubles...
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Gary invites Sarah back to the flat and over some wine, she opens up about Damon's sentencing and he tells her that he thinks Maria's overprotective behaviour towards Liam may be ruining their relationship. When Dee-Dee calls to say that Damon has been given six years, Sarah starts crying and Gary comforts her.
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Meanwhile, Maria checks her camera app and is hurt when she turns up the volume to hear Gary and Sarah's conversation.
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Stu's deflated when Eliza returns from her trip to Germany and announces that she intends to move there.
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Also: Leanne's impressed when Simon reveals his idea for a new food delivery app, but Carla's sceptical.
This hour-long episode airs Friday, April 12 at 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX
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