Billy Mayhew (Daniel Brocklebank) has suffered a devastating loss in recent Coronation Street scenes following the death of husband Paul Foreman (Peter Ash).
However, his pain is set to continue when he learns that Living Aids, the company who provided Paulâs wheelchair and synthesiser, want to pick them up.
Billy is thrown into a panic, as he has yet to download Paulâs voice recordings â something that he is desperate to keep in order to remember his beloved.
Will he be able to download it all in time?
Later, Todd Grimshaw (Gareth Pierce) pops round to inform Billy that Paulâs body is at the undertakers if he wants to visit and spend some time with him.
Things only get worse for Billy when it comes to planning Paulâs funeral, as he soon clashes with Bernie Winter (Jane Hazlegrove) about the service.
Billy is hit with more bad news as he grieves Paul (Picture: ITV)
âThey are obviously quite different in their approach to life and subsequently therefore death as well,â actor Daniel Brocklebank told Metro.co.uk.
âTheyâre both grieving for somebody that they love, but both of them think theyâve got dibs on grief stakes, one as a mum and one as a husband.
âBillyâs very traditional. The funeralâs coming up â Billy wants hymns, Bernie wants pop songs, Billy wants a hearse, Bernie wants something else. There is conflict over the next few weeks.â
As an archdeacon, Billy wants to hold a religious service for Paul, who was christened last year, but Bernie is against the idea.
âThereâs quite a lot of tension between the fact that he thinks Paul should be having a Christian burial and she ainât having none of that!â Jane Hazlegrove explained.
âSheâd rather do something more Pagan perhaps. There will be a clash and a lock of horns.â