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7 Coronation Street spoilers next week: Carl Webster double-crosses Theo Silverton as their comeuppance looms

7 Coronation Street spoilers next week: Carl Webster double-crosses Theo Silverton as their comeuppance looms

There’s good news for the Websters as Debbie (Sue Devaney) wins her appeal, but her son Carl (Jonathan Howard) turns the tables to try and avoid being caught out for his crimes. Sarah Platt (Tina O’Brien) is determined to expose evil Theo Silverton (James Cartwright), while Maggie Driscoll (Pauline McLynn) is forced to be honest with son Ben (Aaron McCusker). Lisa Swain (Vicky Myers) and Carla Connor (Alison King) embrace some happy news, while Sam Blakeman (Jude Riordan) makes an accusation against Will Driscoll (Lucas Hodgson-Wale). Jodie Ramsey (Olivia Frances-Brown) schemes to help Bernie Winter-Alahan (Jane Hazlegrove), and Tim Metcalfe (Joe Duttine) decides to confront his past. Here are all your Coronation Street spoilers for 5th April – 10th April 2026. 7 Coronation Street spoilers next week 1. Debbie Webster is released from prison as Carl Webster’s lies catch up with him Carl greets Debbie. ITV Kevin (Michael Le Vell) is thrilled that Debbie is home from prison, but there’s panic when her husband Ronnie Bailey (Vinta Morgan) reveals she’s gone missing. Carl finds Debbie on …

CBeebies presenter George Webster looks back: ‘Aside from Mr Tumble and Dave Benson Phillips, my dad is my hero’ | Family

CBeebies presenter George Webster looks back: ‘Aside from Mr Tumble and Dave Benson Phillips, my dad is my hero’ | Family

George and Rob Webster on a carousel in 2005 and 2026George (on right) and Rob Webster in 2005 and 2026. Later photograph: Simon Webb/The Guardian. Styling: Andie Redman. Grooming: Alice Theobald at Arlington Artists using PERS and Benefit cosmetics. Archive photograph: courtesy of George Webster Born in 2000 in Rawdon, West Yorkshire, George Webster is an actor and presenter. In 2021, he made history as the first BBC children’s presenter with Down’s syndrome. As well as his regular hosting role on CBeebies, Webster has appeared in The Railway Children Return, Casualty, and the 2022 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special. His fourth book, George and the Dragons: Lava Goes Wild!, is out now. Webster’s dad, Rob, is the chief executive of NHS West Yorkshire. George This photo was taken at Disneyland Paris. It was such a fun trip – just me, Dad, my sister and Mum. Apart from going on the carousel, my main memories are my sister crying on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, the rain, wearing pac-a-macs, endless queueing, and not eating many …

Meg Webster and Comme des Garçons Debut New Perfume

Meg Webster and Comme des Garçons Debut New Perfume

Like lingering petrichor or damp earth, Meg Webster’s sculptures envelop the senses—hardly surprising, as they emerge from “soil, sand, and salt,” in the words of the DIA Art Foundation, a longtime guardian of her work. For years, visitors have been invited to step around and into the shadow of her earthworks, installed as mounds and pillars along the gallery floor.   Starting March 19, those encounters will be bottled and available year-round, thanks to a collaboration between Webster, DIA, and Comme des Garçons, which has produced the artist’s first signature perfume. According to a sample sent to the ARTnews office, the scent is gender-neutral, woodsy, and slow-suffusing—with a late spark of musk, like a fallen branch underfoot, cracking the stillness. The fragrance is housed in a polished silver tetrahedral (a triangular pyramid) box, a form familiar from Webster’s visual vocabulary.  Related Articles “I make sculptural works with natural materials, formed into primary geometric shapes meant to be directly perceived by the body. The making should be visible,” Webster told ARTnews. “The perfume we created with DIA strives to be a primary fragrance—like the air after a spring rain or a walk in the deep forest.”  Polished Tetrahedron for Sometimes Containing Water Collectors of the Japanese fashion label Comme des Garçons, founded by Rei Kawakubo in 1969, know it …

Petzel to Rep Emma Webster, McNay Appoints Head of Curatorial Affairs, and More

Petzel to Rep Emma Webster, McNay Appoints Head of Curatorial Affairs, and More

Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in On Balance, the ARTnews newsletter about the art market and beyond. Sign up here to receive it every Wednesday. Happy Wednesday! Here’s a round-up of who’s moving and shaking in the art trade this week. Petzel to Represent Emma Webster: The Los Angeles–based artist, known for digitally constructed dioramas that merge Baroque landscape traditions with contemporary technology, will be jointly represented by Perrotin. Webster will open a show of new work at Petzel on April 30. Rose Easton Adds Łukasz Stokłosa to Roster: The Polish artist had his debut solo exhibition there in September 2025. McNay Art Museum Appoints Elizabeth Kathleen Mitchell Head of Curatorial Affairs: Mitchell, who joined in 2025 as curator of prints and drawings, will retain that role while overseeing exhibition planning, acquisitions, and curatorial strategy. Maureen Paley to Represent Mary Stephenson: The London-based artist joins the roster after solo shows at White Cube in Paris, Chapter NY in New York, MASSIMODECARLO in Paris, Linseed Projects in Shanghai, and Incubator in London. Big Number: $2 M. That’s the new cutoff for …

Coronation Street airs distressing Debbie Webster scenes as secret implodes

Coronation Street airs distressing Debbie Webster scenes as secret implodes

Secrets rarely stay uncovered in Coronation Street, and in today’s episode, Debbie Webster (Sue Devaney) has been forced to confront the biggest skeleton in her closet. For almost 40 years, Debbie has allowed her son Carl (Jonathan Howard) to believe he is her younger brother. As a result, she’s felt compelled to lie through her teeth in court to cover his back – making out that she was the one driving the car that caused a multi-vehicle pile-up following her wedding. The fan-favourite is now facing a number of years behind bars, which could lead to her young-onset dementia symptoms worsening. Guilt-ridden Carl finally seemed to want to set the record straight, and jumped in his car to head to the police station. Debbie got wind of what was happening and tried to stop him, and he couldn’t understand why she was so eager to protect him. Carl Webster (Jonathan Howard) learnt the truth. ITV With nowhere left to turn, she dropped the bombshell that she is actually his mother, having fallen pregnant after a one-night …

Coronation Street spoilers next week: Carl Webster plans arson attack

Coronation Street spoilers next week: Carl Webster plans arson attack

It’s another busy week in Weatherfield, with a number of Coronation Street residents becoming increasingly suspicious of one another. David Platt (Jack P. Shepherd) reckons there’s something shifty about sister-in-law Jodie Ramsey (Olivia Frances Brown), while Daniel Osbourne (Rob Mallard) is handed an intriguing clue about the identity of his Christmas attacker. Meanwhile, Bernie Winter-Alahan (Jane Hazlegrove) is desperate to hide her scandalous night of drink and drugs from husband Dev (Jimmi Harkishin), and Debbie Webster (Sue Devaney) bumps into an old face – Lou Michaelis (Farrel Hegarty)! Elsewhere, an exhausted Todd Grimshaw (Gareth Pierce) collapses, and Carl Webster (Jonathan Howard) has a sinister plan for his mother’s hotel. Here’s everything happening in Coronation Street between Monday 9th and Friday 13th February. 7 Coronation Street spoilers for next week 1. David Platt is suspicious of Jodie Ramsey’s meddling David (Jack P. Shepherd) is confused by Jodie’s (Olivia Frances Brown) behaviour. ITV Shona is more convinced than ever before that Jodie is hiding something and follows her to a psychiatric hospital where she is meeting their confused, …

Coronation Street – here’s how shock prison scenes will change Debbie Webster

Coronation Street – here’s how shock prison scenes will change Debbie Webster

Coronation Street spoilers follow. Coronation Street favourite Debbie Webster is set to go to prison next week, as she takes the fall for the dramatic Corriedale crash in place of Carl, who doesn’t know he’s her son. Although next week’s scenes see Carl confess to Debbie that he was driving the car, she tells him the truth about his parentage, revealing that that’s why she’s pleading guilty. However, she also hopes that she escapes a prison sentence due to being an older woman with dementia. Unfortunately for her, things don’t go the way she intends, and she ends up getting locked up. And according to her actor Sue Devaney, Debbie is really going to struggle on the inside. “Oh, she’s scared. She’s frightened. She’s so frightened,” the actor said. “She’s never been anywhere like that. Everything’s going to be stripped from her.” ITV Related: Best streaming services “Debbie’s mask is going to be gone, isn’t it? The dementia is taking every last bit from her, but also the prison is gonna be taking everything from …

Coronation Street trailer reveals Debbie Webster prison terror

Coronation Street trailer reveals Debbie Webster prison terror

A new Coronation Street trailer has detailed what lies ahead for the residents of Weatherfield in the wake of the dramatic Emmerdale crossover episode. Several weeks have passed since a multi-vehicle pile-up saw secrets exposed, shock arrests, tragic deaths and old faces emerging from the wreckage. However, as the new trailer shows, the end of Corriedale was only just the beginning of more drama in Weatherfield, which will play out across next week’s instalments. Handy flashbacks to Corriedale show several of the collisions and explosions, each with their own story that followed. Want to see this content? We’re not able to show you this content from YouTube. Please sign out of Contentpass to view this content. Sign out of ContentPass The first of these, which resulted in the demise of Billy Mayhew (Daniel Brocklebank) at the hands of wicked Theo Silverton (James Cartwright), will result in the killer struggling to contain his guilt moving forwards. Ahead of the funeral, he lurks over the late Archdeacon’s coffin and openly discusses how sorry he is for leaving …