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EastEnders 2008 - 2012

2009

17/09/2009

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC Three

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Jordan can't stop thinking about the body in the Summerhouse. Denise is shocked when DC Cunningham reveals the body was Trina's. At the police station Cunningham questions Lucas about his recent dealings with Trina and is unimpressed by his religious zeal.

Denise tells Jane it's a good thing Trina's dead, they're better off without her. Cunningham tells Lucas that their neighbours have suggested that Trina was causing trouble for him and Denise. Knowing that Trina's refusal to grant him a divorce would have been frustrating, Cunningham suggests that Denise must have hated her, but Lucas denies it.

Back home, Lucas tells Jordan that Trina's dead. DC Cunningham returns, but this time she's come to see Denise, not Lucas.

Ricky's furious with Whitney. When Peggy suggests new ways to upset Archie, Ricky's forced to admit it was Whitney, not Archie, who told the police about Sam. Visiting Sam in prison, Ricky realises she only cares about herself and breaks up with her.

Bianca and Ricky talk and nearly kiss, but are interrupted when Ricky's phone rings; it's Jack, who tells Ricky that Whitney didn't grass up Sam, Bianca did.

Syd thinks Bradley's changed his mind about Canada because he still has feelings for Stacey. Bradley tells her about Stacey's bipolar diagnosis. Noah shows Bradley a picture he's drawn of them skiing in Canada.

Someone's changed Peter's 'Matesgate' status to 'Peter rides the Branning bike'. He tries to talk to Lauren, who is still angry and upset. Max confronts Peter, who admits what's happened. Max tells Peter to stay away from Lauren.

Syed's jealous when he sees James leaving Christian's flat, and is relieved to discover they're just friends. When James admits to Syed he's always been a bit in love with Christian, Syed tries to convince him not to get involved. Show less

Contributors

Denise Wicks:
Diane Parish
DC Deanne Cunningham:
Zoe Henry
Lucas Johnson:
Don Gilet
Peter Beale:
Thomas Law
Lucy Beale:
Melissa Suffield
Lucy Beale:
Madeline Duggan
Max Branning:
Jake Wood
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy Palmer
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Whitney Dean:
Shona McGarty
Sam Mitchell:
Danniella Westbrook
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara Windsor
Bradley Branning:
Charlie Clements
Stacey Branning:
Lacey Turner
Noah Chambers:
Micah Thomas
Christian Clarke:
John Partridge
Syed Masood:
Marc Elliott
Amira Shah:
Preeya Kalidas
James Mackie:
Paul Keating
Jane Beale:
Laurie Brett
Charlie Slater:
Derek Martin
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Director:
Karl Neilson
Executive Producer:
Diederick Santer

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