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EastEnders 2013 - 2017

2015

04/05/2015

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One Scotland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Three HD

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Ronnie texts Roxy and Charlie from her hospital bed asking to see them both. Vincent arrives to see Ronnie. There is undeniable chemistry between them and Ronnie threatens to press her alarm. Vincent kisses her anyway and Ronnie hits the button. The nurse comes rushing in but Ronnie says it was a false alarm. Ronnie doesn’t want to lose what she has with Charlie and tells Vincent to go back to his family. Later, Roxy arrives in response to her sister’s message, paranoid that Ronnie’s going to tell Charlie that she knows about them. Ronnie slowly gets to her feet, with the aid of her walking frame, to show her sister that she can stand up –-she’ll be able to leave hospital in a month. Roxy’s delighted. Ronnie insists she won’t allow Roxy and Charlie’s fling to ruin their future. Meanwhile, Charlie visits Dot in prison with Ritchie Scott, who explains the prosecution have a new witness who could provide enough evidence for a conviction. Charlie later visits Ronnie, who frostily informs him he missed her standing up. Apologetic, he fills her in about the witness - the dealer who sold heroin to Dot is testifying against her. Once alone, Ronnie messages Vincent warning him to stay away, then makes a phone call. When Phil arrives, Ronnie asks him to get rid of someone for her.

Kim tries to buoy Denise with pancakes before her job interview at McKlunky’s. When Kim answers the door to bailiffs about unpaid bills, Shirley pays them to leave. Kim comforts a stressed Denise and promises to go to the job centre. Later Kim heads off, dressed to kill, but is stopped by Kat; a man’s been looking for her and Pearl – she thinks it’s Vincent. In a panic, Kim rushes home closely followed by Kat. Kim’s intent on running away, starts packing her bags and makes it clear that she doesn’t want Denise to know - if she leaves with Pearl then Vincent will have no reason to be anywhere near her family. Denise returns unaware of Kim’s intentions; she thanks Kim for her help earlier and Kim gives her a meaningful hug goodbye. In the café Kat tries to calm Kim down and tells her from experience not to let a man get into her head, handing Kim a police officer’s card. Kim makes a decision and returns home. As she puts her key in the lock, she realises that Vincent is behind her…

Shirley and Buster are handing out flyers for Blades as Aunt Babe admires the new salon window. Buster makes a dig about her working in the Vic. She forces a smile but as she walks away she rips up a flyer. In the Vic, Babe persuades Mick to consider letting her buy Shirley out of the pub, then later tells Buster and Shirley that Linda has been bad mouthing Dean to the Vic punters. At this Shirley bursts into the bar and furiously hands out flyers to promote Blades, telling them all that her son is innocent. Mick orders her to leave and she takes her share of the takings with her. Babe swoops in and convinces them all that the best thing for the family and the new baby would be if she buys Shirley out. Outside, Buster approaches a group of young men asking them to help hand out flyers. He recognises one as the vandal who smashed Blades’ window, chases him and pins him against a wall. They man protests it wasn’t his idea... Back at the Vic, the Carters are finishing dinner. Babe’s showing off a celebration trifle she’s made when a furious Buster storms in and tips the trifle over her head, calling her a malicious cow.

Martin struggles to give Rebecca some money to buy Sonia a birthday present. Money is clearly an issue but Martin declines Jane’s offer to help him out. Rebecca’s buys Sonia a new top from Donna’s stall, and struggles to cover her upset that Sonia has booked a birthday meal at Beales with Tina and their families - Martin won’t be there. Martin later confronts Sonia in the market about upsetting Rebecca. Sonia snaps at him, publically shouting she’s determined to have a good birthday after years of bad ones spent with him. Jane makes her consider how Martin must be feeling, pointing out he gave Rebecca money to buy her birthday present. Later, Sonia finds him in the Beales’ and tries to make peace. Stubborn, he shows her he’s filing their divorce papers. Sonia’s shocked that he has said that she committed adultery. Show less

Contributors

Kim Fox-Hubbard:
Tameka Empson
Vincent Hubbard:
Richard Blackwood
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Denise Fox:
Diane Parish
Dean Wicks:
Matt Di Angelo
Andrew 'Buster' Briggs:
Karl Howman
Shirley Carter:
Linda Henry
Babe Smith:
Annette Badland
Mick Carter:
Danny Dyer
Linda Carter:
Kellie Bright
Nancy Carter:
Maddy Hill
Whitney Dean:
Shona McGarty
Carol Jackson:
Lindsey Coulson
Sonia Fowler:
Natalie Cassidy
Martin Fowler:
James Bye
Stacey Branning:
Lacey Turner
Alfie Moon:
Shane Richie
Roxy Mitchell:
Rita Simons
Ronnie Mitchell:
Samantha Womack
Charlie Cotton:
Declan Bennett
Dot Branning:
June Brown
Jane Beale:
Laurie Brett
Donna Yates:
Lisa Hammond
Pam Coker:
Lin Blakley
Bex Fowler:
Jasmine Armfield
Ritchie Scott:
Sian Webber
Gareth Hunt:
Ojan Genc
Director:
John Howlett
Executive Producer:
Dominic Treadwell-Collins

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