Summary[]
Phil allows Shirley to take charge, but learns more than he expected to. Johnny is left humiliated by Linda's actions. Shocked by Les' revelation, Peter could be being lied to.
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Johnny determines to tell Phil the truth. Linda begs him not to make life hard for himself. Johnny feels awful when Tina commends him on his heroism and sets out for the Albert. He feels even worse when Roxy warmly thanks him for helping Sharon and pleads to be allowed to help clean up the bar. In the Vic, Dot berates Cora for leaving the launderette unattended while she visited the hospital. Cora, Stan, Dot and Patrick discuss Sharon's condition. Stan wonders why the intruders didn't go for Johnny. Linda claims it was just a break in that went wrong - Johnny was upstairs cashing up and didn't hear anything. Linda snaps at Mick on learning that he let Johnny go to the Albert. Stan and Cora head to the Albert to question Johnny about the attackers' appearance. Johnny stammers, unable to answer. Mick arrives, explaining Linda thought Johnny could do with some help. Fed up of Linda interfering, Johnny storms out to help Dean at the salon instead. Later, in the Vic, the Mitchells bristle as Cora speculates that Sharon was attacked to get at Phil. Stan continues to press Johnny for details. Linda stands up for Johnny, declaring to the pub that he sensibly hid upstairs out of harm's way and she's glad he's not in hospital too. Johnny storms out, humiliated. Mick's proud that the Carters are taking over Walford. Dean pointedly reminds Mick that he's a Wicks. As he helps Dean unpack boxes for the salon, Johnny wonders why neither sinks nor electricity have been installed. Later, Dean shows Stan a new authentic barber's chair. Stan enquires why Dean hasn't contacted his friend about ordering the salon sign. He's touched when Dean claims he wanted to run the name by him first – Stan's. Later, Dean makes a phone call - the final delivery arrives tomorrow and he wants cash. Peter misses his alarm clock when the electricity meter runs out in Billy's flat. Ian's flustered by a call from Rainie. His mood isn't helped when Les enquires about settling Lucy's funeral bill. Peter hotly informs Pam that Les should come to him instead of haranguing Ian. Noting how tired Peter looks, Denise offers to babysit Lexi to give him and Lola a night off. Ian gets a text message from Rainie. He empties the café till and heads off with no explanation, to Peter's bemusement. When Peter and Lola drop Lexi off, Ian assures Peter he's paid the funeral bill. Denise can't help but smile as she watches Ian feeding Lexi. In the Vic, an apologetic Les agrees to give Ian extra time to settle his debt, and Peter realises Ian lied. |
Credits[]
Main cast[]
- Phil Mitchell - Steve McFadden
- Jay Brown - Jamie Borthwick
- Shirley Carter - Linda Henry
- Sharon Rickman - Letitia Dean
- Roxy Mitchell - Rita Simons
- Linda Carter - Kellie Bright
- Mick Carter - Danny Dyer
- Johnny Carter - Sam Strike
- Tina Carter - Luisa Bradshaw-White
- Stan Carter - Timothy West
- Dean Wicks - Matt Di Angelo
- Cora Cross - Ann Mitchell
- Patrick Trueman - Rudolph Walker
- Dot Branning - June Brown
- Ian Beale - Adam Woodyatt
- Denise Fox - Diane Parish
- Peter Beale - Ben Hardy
- Lola Pearce - Danielle Harold
- Billy Mitchell - Perry Fenwick
- Les Coker - Roger Sloman
- Pam Coker - Lin Blakley
- Lexi Mitchell - Dotti-Beau Cotterill (uncredited)
Recurring cast[]
- Winston - Ulric Browne (uncredited)
- Tracey - Jane Slaughter (uncredited)
- Alex - unknown actor (uncredited)
Guest cast[]
- Nurse Sarah Michael - Ann Akin
- Jarek - Rafael Ferenc
Notes[]
- This episode was originally scheduled for broadcast on Thursday 19th June but, due to BBC News and Regional News being shown live, the episode was transmitted on Wednesday 18th June at 7pm.