Coronation Street spoilers follow.
Coronation Street's Curtis Delamere has some explaining to do next week, as his father realises he has been telling lies to his fiancée Emma Brooker.
Trouble brews on the cobbles as Curtis (Sam Retford) and Emma (Alexandra Mardell) try to finalise the plans for their upcoming wedding.
In upcoming scenes, Curtis and Emma discuss possible wedding venues.
Curtis insists that it will only be a small ceremony, as he doesn't get along with his family. He also says that his only close friends live abroad.
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Emma has some doubts about such a low-key event, but Curtis points out that his hospital treatment will be expensive and they should save their money for that.
Soon afterwards, it becomes clear that Emma has other ideas as she confides in her father Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson).
Emma tells Steve that she plans to surprise Curtis by secretly inviting his family to the wedding.
Later in the week, Curtis is unhappy when he discovers that Emma has gone behind his back.
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Unfortunately, it's already too late as Curtis's father Neville (Mark Cameron) soon arrives on the Street.
Emma is stunned as Neville introduces himself, as Curtis had previously told her that his father is dead.
Curtis covers by claiming that Neville is his stepdad.
Neville is hurt as he realises that Curtis has told Emma he's dead, although he reluctantly goes along with the lie.
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Coronation Street airs these scenes on Monday, November 29 and Wednesday, December 1 at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV.
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