Summary[]
Billy is totally unprepared for the arrival of a fugitive. Pauline is worried about getting old and not having her family around her. Tina starts work at Scarlet. Jim and Dot are expecting some pension credit money and Dot wants to buy a dishwasher. Dot spills the beans to Pauline about Rebecca.
Pauline has a crisis about her age and role in life. Trying to cheer her up, Dot throws a surprise birthday party for the two of them. Jim warns Dot against telling Pauline about Chloe but, once the two of them are talking, Dot eventually tells her. Upset that everyone knew but her, Pauline tells Dot off for keeping it from her. Pauline leaves Dot's promising she won't tell Sonia that she knows about Chloe. An unidentified man makes a call at Pat's house. With no-one home, he doesn't leave a message. Chrissie is unnerved when she goes to the barrel store and hears something moving, but nobody seems to be there. Meanwhile, Chrissie tries to find out why everyone wants to celebrate Saint George's day but nobody can seem to remember what Alfie did the previous year. In the end, she decides to throw a party. It's Tina's first night working at Scarlet and Johnny is impressed with how well she is doing. However, he wrongly assumes that they are back together. |
Credits[]
Main cast[]
- Phil Mitchell - Steve McFadden
- Billy Mitchell - Perry Fenwick
- Pat Evans - Pam St. Clement
- Dot Branning - June Brown
- Pauline Fowler - Wendy Richard
- Sonia Fowler - Natalie Cassidy
- Martin Fowler - James Alexandrou
- Jim Branning - John Bardon
- Tina Stewart - Charlotte Avery
- Johnny Allen - Billy Murray
- Jake Moon - Joel Beckett
- Chrissie Watts - Tracy-Ann Oberman
- Patrick Trueman - Rudolph Walker
- Gus Smith - Mohammed George
- Mickey Miller - Joe Swash
Recurring cast[]
- Tracey - Jane Slaughter (uncredited)
- Marie Evans - Liz Sweet (uncredited)
- Jim - Glen Cooper (uncredited)
- Alex - unknown actor (uncredited)
Notes[]
- Return of Phil Mitchell, last seen on 25 December 2003 - Part 2.
- A young man in Scarlet is uncredited, despite having dialogue.