Summary[]
Fatboy stumbles across some suspicious activity. An unsettled David is put in a tricky situation. Lola takes surprising action.
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Charlie tries to convince Dot to move away from Walford. Although reluctant, Dot agrees to take a look at sheltered housing flats. In the Vic, Fatboy unburdens to Mick that he feels pushed out by Charlie, and never hears from his own parents. Mick makes Fatboy consider Charlie might feel like an outsider himself. Charlie meets Les outside the tube station with a bundle of cash. As he emerges from Hungry Hank's, Fatboy witnesses the exchange. Dot visits Ian. Ian admits that he took a cup of tea to Lucy's bedroom that morning and urges Dot never to take Charlie for granted. In the Vic, Fatboy wonders why Charlie's not at work. Charlie claims he's on a later shift and announces that Dot's leaving the Square. At home, Dot finds Charlie's forgotten Tupperware box of beef stew. Fatboy confides his suspicions about Charlie to Max and introduces them, but Max thinks Fatboy should let Dot live her life. Back at home, Fatboy finds Dot just returned from the police station. Dot explains that she took Charlie his stew but they'd never heard of him – Charlie's a fraud and she was a fool to believe he was her grandson. Suspicious that David's trying to avoid her, Carol suggests discussing wedding plans over dinner. David thinks she seems on edge and heads out to pick up a take away. Nikki bids goodbye to TJ and Rosie as she heads off for a flight to Bangkok. Later, David encounters her sat in the Square gardens, wailing she's been demoted to working on the ticket desk. David soothes that Nikki's still an attractive girl, and this way she can see more of her kids. When Nikki leans in for a kiss, David insists it's not happening again and hurries home, failing to notice Liam watching from the window. Back home, Carol thinks David's acting oddly because of her wig. When David tells Carol she looked beautiful, Carol reluctantly dons her wig again. As they embrace, they're oblivious to Liam watching from the stairs. Nikki informs the kids she's transferring to the ticket desk to be closer to them. Rosie thinks that Nikki and Terry are getting back together. Later, Liam reads a text from Nikki on David's phone that reads 'I'm not letting you get away next time.' Peter arrives home, determined to read the Walford Gazette article about Lucy. Following Lola's gaze, he fishes the newspaper out of the bin. Later, Lola considers the newspaper asking people who knew Lucy to come forward, and makes a phone call. |
Credits[]
Main cast[]
- Dot Branning - June Brown
- Arthur 'Fat Boy' Chubb - Ricky Norwood
- Charlie Cotton - Declan Bennett
- Les Coker - Roger Sloman
- Ian Beale - Adam Woodyatt
- Peter Beale - Ben Hardy
- Lauren Branning - Jacqueline Jossa
- Abi Branning - Lorna Fitzgerald
- Max Branning - Jake Wood
- Jake Stone - Jamie Lomas
- Terry Spraggan - Terry Alderton
- Aleks Shirovs - Kristian Kiehling
- Roxy Mitchell - Rita Simons
- Lola Pearce - Danielle Harold
- Liam Butcher - James Forde
- Carol Jackson - Lindsey Coulson
- David Wicks - Michael French
- Mick Carter - Danny Dyer
- Tina Carter - Luisa Bradshaw-White
- Fiona 'Tosh' Mackintosh - Rebecca Scroggs
- TJ Spraggan - George Sargeant
- Rosie Spraggan - Jerzey Swingler
Recurring cast[]
- Tracey - Jane Slaughter (uncredited)
Guest cast[]
Notes[]
- Lee Sheward and Crispin Layfield were credited as the stunt co-ordinators of this episode.