Coronation Street spoilers follow.
Coronation Street fans can expect a special schedule this week, with episodes airing every evening for the next five days.
The ITV soap is getting a nightly outing at 7.30pm from Monday to Friday, coinciding with a big week for Curtis Delamere and Emma Brooker.
ITV's regular schedule has been transformed this week to make way for new singing competition Walk the Line, which is also airing nightly.
This means that just one Corrie episode airs tonight, rather than the usual two. However, fans aren't missing out overall – there are single editions from Monday to Thursday and an hour-long edition on Friday, which adds up to the usual output of six episodes.
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In Monday's visit to the cobbles, Emma (Alexandra Mardell) agrees to do Tyrone Dobbs (Alan Halsall) a favour by babysitting for him.
While Emma is looking after Tyrone's daughters, she's horrified as Ruby (Macy Alabi) swallows one of Curtis's pills.
Emma rushes Ruby to hospital to be checked over, but she's baffled when the doctor explains that the tablet was just a vitamin, rather than heart medication.
This risks exposing the fact that Curtis has been lying to Emma about his health for months.
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Corrie recently revealed to viewers that Curtis has a Factitious Disorder, a mental illness whereby people deceive others by pretending to be ill.
Sam Retford, who plays Curtis, then opened up to Digital Spy and other media about keeping the secret of his character's condition.
He told us: "It's been pretty tough, because it's something that's fascinated me so much and it's something that I've really tried to delve into. I didn't pretend it wasn't going to happen. For example, if you were to watch the episodes back, you would see all of his actions are influenced by this.
"So it's something that has always been in the very forefront of my mind but never something I was able to talk about. It's been pretty tough.
"A few people guessed it, which is good. We left some clues in there. We didn't want it to come out of the blue because it is something that influences people's everyday decisions and their day-to-day life. It's a really debilitating disorder."
Coronation Street airs tonight at 7.30pm on ITV.
If you've been affected by the issues raised in this story, organisations who can offer support include Samaritans on 116 123 (www.samaritans.org) or Mind on 0300 123 3393 (www.mind.org.uk). Readers in the US are encouraged to visit mentalhealth.gov.
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