Summary[]
Joanne decides she wants to pay Den a visit in the prison. Doctor Legg and Pauline get the surgery staff room ready for the Christmas party.
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Ali and Mehmet hide from a cab worker who wants paying. They then both pretend they are ill and head to the surgery for an appointment. Pete needs to find a driver who will get his produce for him when he loses his licence. Ashraf has a consultation with David, thinking he will be more supportive of his want for Shireen to be examined. David hides extra bottles of alcohol in the reception with Michelle. Joanne visits Den and advises him to make sure he does not mess anything else up as the Firm are satisfied with him. Pauline is praised for getting the Christmas party ready. Arthur and Pete look after Martin and Vicki. The Christmas party is enjoyed by the residents who attend. Benny suggests to Ethel that she moves into his house with him. David dances with Michelle. The pair then head into the staff room and share a kiss. |
Credits[]
Main cast[]
- Michelle Fowler - Susan Tully
- Doctor David Samuels - Christopher Reich
- Doctor Harold Legg - Leonard Fenton
- Pauline Fowler - Wendy Richard
- Sharon Watts - Letitia Dean
- Den Watts - Leslie Grantham
- Arthur Fowler - Bill Treacher
- Ian Beale - Adam Woodyatt
- Simon 'Wicksy' Wicks - Nick Berry
- Ethel Skinner - Gretchen Franklin
- Ashraf Karim - Aftab Sachak
- Pete Beale - Peter Dean
- Ali Osman - Nejdet Salih
- Mehmet Osman - Haluk Bilginer
- Guizin Osman - Ishia Bennison
- Nick Cotton - John Altman
- Martin Fowler - Jon Peyton Price (uncredited)
- Vicki Fowler - Samantha Leigh Martin (uncredited)
Guest cast[]
- Joanne Francis - Pamela Salem
- Gregory Mantel - Pavel Douglas
- Benny Bloom - Arnold Yarrow
- Queenie Price - John Labanowski
- Barnsey - John Hallam
- Officer Stone - Jeremy Young
- Officer McLeish - Neil Daglish
Locations[]
- Walford Surgery - Consultation room, staff room, reception, waiting room and hallway
- 45 Albert Square - Backroom
- Bridge Street Market
- Café Osman
- Strokes Wine Bar
- Dickens Hill Prison - Cell block and visiting room
Notes[]
- Radio Times synopsis: 'You'd be first in the firing line if he starts singing.'
- Viewing Figures: UK broadcast - 19,350,000 viewers (2nd place - combined figure including repeat).