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Phil returns from hospital and is horrified when he finds out that Ronnie and Charlie are an item. New stall holder Kush arrives in Walford and immediately infuriates Shabnam.

Charlie and Ronnie discuss baby names; Ronnie teases that the baby feels more like a Mitchell than a Cotton, and drags Charlie to meet the family. At Phil’s house, Ben’s guarded on meeting Charlie. Jay’s hung-over after a night on the whiskey. The Mitchells are surprises when Phil arrives home alone from hospital, having left early. Phil’s pleased to be home but his smile fades on seeing Ronnie with Charlie. He reprimands the boys for skiving work and orders them to the Arches. Ronnie pleads Phil to make Charlie feel welcome but he refuses to trust policeman Charlie.

Ronnie storms out, Charlie in tow. At Dot’s house, Ronnie rages that Phil can’t dictate her life. Guilty, Charlie insists their new life together will be perfect. Dot remarks life doesn’t always turn out how you expect, recalling she wanted to be a hairdresser. Ronnie and Charlie are surprised when Dot broaches the subject of marriage, but laugh it off. Ronnie reconsiders her argument with Phil, and thinks they’ll need his support. Charlie and Dot discuss marriage; Dot thinks it brings security and happiness, and gives Charlie her engagement ring from his grandfather.

Ronnie tries to make peace with Phil, pleading that she wants to be happy with the father of her baby. Phil points out Ronnie killed a man – if Charlie finds out he, Sharon and Roxy will be sent to prison with her. Ronnie insists she trusts Charlie but Phil orders her to end it. Later, Charlie bursts into No. 27 – he’s never been so in love, and what Dot said makes sense. Ronnie stops him, insisting this can’t work, and confesses she killed a man…

Mick suggests Linda takes it easy for the day, but she determines to soldier on as Elaine suggested. She’s upset when Nancy leaves without talking to her. Mick recruits Stacey to give Linda a pampering session. Stacey suggests to Dean that Linda and Mick are having problems. Nancy ignores a call from Dexter. Mick gives Nancy a talking to; Nancy insists he should be on her side after Linda hit Dexter, although she’s not sure he’s ‘the one’.

Mick advises Nancy not to worry about relationships – they require serious work. Nancy’s concerned, and Mick assures her that he and Linda are fine, but worries Linda’s not happy. Later, Stacey styles Linda’s hair; Linda fondly recalls Nancy once shaved the hair off her hairdressing doll. Stacey wants things to be perfect for Lily after all she’s done wrong in the past, and thinks you can’t let one thing dictate the rest of your life, which resonates with Linda.

Linda’s grateful when Nancy makes peace with her and Linda apologises for hitting Dexter. Tamwar overhears Stacey teasing Nancy about Dexter. Nancy protests she’s done with boyfriends and would rather have boys just as friends – like Tamwar. Tamwar’s crushed. Mick thinks Stacey is Dean’s mystery girl from the chip shop. Linda makes herself up and enters the bar – it’s show time. Mick has a surprise – he’s invited Dean and Stacey upstairs for drinks and wants to do some matchmaking. Linda’s horrified.

Kat’s due to leave hospital this week and anxious about finding a new home; Alfie assures her he’s waiting for the insurers to confirm. Kat balks at the new tight, red dress Alfie’s bought her. Back in Walford, Alfie informs Mo he’s found them a place on Albert Square – No. 43. In hospital, Kat worries to Stacey that she can’t wear the new dress - she’s not that woman anymore. Kat despairs that she can’t face the world with her scars but Stacey tells Kat to fight. Meanwhile, Alfie and Mo view No 43. Alfie promises the estate agent to have the deposit ASAP, then calls the insurance company.

Masood and Shabnam want to plan Tamwar’s 24th birthday, but he’s unenthusiastic. Shabnam clashes with a new market trader, Kush, as he tries to drive down Bridge Street; he remarks to Tamwar that she’s a ‘harpy’, then cringes to realise Shabnam’s his sister.

Masood asks Nancy if they can throw a party in the Vic for Tamwar. Donna’s unimpressed that Kush’s selling women’s fashion. Kush meets Alfie and Mo, and greets Sonia fondly – Kush plays football with Martin. On Tamwar’s advice, Kush grovels for Shabnam’s forgiveness but gets a frosty reception. Shabnam refuses to tell Masood about Tamwar’s birthday surprise and writes a gift tag - ‘Your lucky day’. Sonia and Kush share a drink the Vic.

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30 minutes

Audio described

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • MESHI & DARK MC&ANGEL

    Dil Mangdi

  • Hercules & Love Affair

    Blind (Mobile Nancy)

  • Manjit Pappu & DJ Vix

    Churian

  • The Kooks

    Forgive And Forget

  • Trickbaby

    Indi Yarn

  • Miss Pooja

    GIDHA PAO

  • Sultana & Jyoti

    Patakha Guddi

  • Rixton

    Wait On Me

  • DBI & SAINI SURINDER

    Aambh Dha Boota

  • Ella Henderson

    Glow

  • Asif Khan & MARIA MEER

    Jogan Jogan

  • HAIM

    Forever

  • Blur

    Coffee And TV

  • Sigma

    Changing (feat. Paloma Faith)

  • Hercules & Love Affair

    Blind (Mobile Nancy)

Credits

Role Contributor
Ronnie Mitchell Samantha Womack
Charlie Cotton Declan Bennett
Dot Branning June Brown
Alfie Moon Shane Richie
Kat Moon Jessie Wallace
Stacey Branning Lacey Turner
Mo Harris Laila Morse
Mick Carter Danny Dyer
Linda Carter Kellie Bright
Nancy Carter Maddy Hill
Dean Wicks Matt Di Angelo
Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden
Sharon Mitchell Letitia Dean
Ben Mitchell Harry Reid
Jay Brown Jamie Borthwick
Sonia Fowler Natalie Cassidy
Masood Ahmed Nitin Ganatra
Tamwar Masood Himesh Patel
Shabnam Masood Rakhee Thakrar
Donna Yates Lisa Hammond
Kush Kazemi Davood Ghadami
Aubrey Charles Rob Compton
Executive Producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins
Director David Moor
Writer Sharon Marshall

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