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POTD: Corrie's Fiz appears in court
Published Thursday, Jun 9 2011, 08:30 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly | Add comment
Coronation Street's Fiz Stape finally realises the severity of her situation as she appears in court in tonight's episode of the soap.
Facing fraud charges and a continuing murder investigation, Fiz has barely slept amid fears that she won't be granted bail.
As the court hearing gets under way, Chesney, Maria and Kirk are all present to support her, while Norris and Mary also turn up and cast a more cynical eye over proceedings.
When the judge announces that Fiz's case is being referred to the crown court, will she be sent to prison in the meantime or will she be allowed to return home to the street?

Coronation Street airs tonight at 8.30pm on ITV1.
> Read more about tonight's episode of Coronation Street
> Read our recent interview with Jennie McAlpine, who plays Fiz
Facing fraud charges and a continuing murder investigation, Fiz has barely slept amid fears that she won't be granted bail.
As the court hearing gets under way, Chesney, Maria and Kirk are all present to support her, while Norris and Mary also turn up and cast a more cynical eye over proceedings.
When the judge announces that Fiz's case is being referred to the crown court, will she be sent to prison in the meantime or will she be allowed to return home to the street?

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Coronation Street airs tonight at 8.30pm on ITV1.
> Read more about tonight's episode of Coronation Street
> Read our recent interview with Jennie McAlpine, who plays Fiz
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