Summary[]
Sharon tries to distract herself but gets more than she bargained for when she drops off some leftover baby items at Karen's and finds herself watching baby Kayden. Phil puts pressure on Ben to not mess up the job, unaware his son has done his own secret deal, while Jean dresses up in the hope of impressing Phil and persuading him to let Stacey come home. Keegan's dreams come crashing down when he admits to Iqra that he did not sort out insurance on the vandalised food truck.
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Vinny supplies the drugs for him and Dotty to sell. Jean's still extremely unwell but plans on visiting Stacey. Shirley stops her but urges Kush to get in contact with Stacey. Ben exchanges a dodgy deal in the street. Ruby secures Number 43 and Max is looking forward to their threesome. Iqra's distressed when Keegan tells her they have no insurance on the sandwich van. They still need to pay Kheerat back. Tina has sorted a place out for herself with a friend. Sharon drops some stuff around at the Taylors' where she ends up cradling baby Kayden. She stays and bonds with her baby, but when Karen reminds her that it's not too late to change her mind, she walks out, and Billy catches sight of her. Jean takes matters into her own hands when she attempts to seduce Phil into getting Stacey back after getting the wrong interpretation of advice from Shirley. Phil calls Shirley to come and get her. Ben can't hear the music in Ruby's, so Callum leads him to the speakers and places his ears on them. However, Ben ends up walking out when a group of girls start laughing at him. Max has gotten the wrong end of the stick when the threesome turns out to be a male friend of Ruby's and it's been a wind-up. Annoyed, he catches Vinny and Dotty trying to sell in the club and takes them off them. Ian's jealous when he finds out that Sharon is back with Phil. Kush lies to Stacey and says all is well. Phil's all set for their future at the Vic, but it's clear Sharon is having doubts. |
Credits[]
Main cast[]
- Sharon Watts - Letitia Dean
- Phil Mitchell - Steve McFadden
- Karen Taylor - Lorraine Stanley
- Keegan Butcher-Baker - Zack Morris
- Tiffany Butcher-Baker - Maisie Smith
- Bernadette Taylor - Clair Norris
- Mitch Baker - Roger Griffiths
- Jean Slater - Gillian Wright
- Shirley Carter - Linda Henry
- Kush Kazemi - Davood Ghadami
- Dotty Cotton - Milly Zero
- Vinny Panesar - Shiv Jalota
- Ruby Allen - Louisa Lytton
- Max Branning - Jake Wood
- Jack Branning - Scott Maslen
- Martin Fowler - James Bye
- Ben Mitchell - Max Bowden
- Callum 'Halfway' Highway - Tony Clay
- Linda Carter - Kellie Bright
- Tina Carter - Luisa Bradshaw-White
- Ian Beale - Adam Woodyatt
- Kathy Beale - Gillian Taylforth
- Iqra Ahmed - Priya Davdra
- Billy Mitchell - Perry Fenwick
- Lola Pearce - Danielle Harold
- Stacey Fowler - Lacey Turner (voice only)
- Bailey Baker - Kara-Leah Fernandes
- Lexi Pearce - Isabella Brown
- Chatham Taylor - Alfie Jacobs
- Riley Taylor - Tom Jacobs (uncredited)
- Kayden Watts - unknown actor (uncredited)
Recurring cast[]
- Maggs - Margaret Heald (uncredited)
- Shrimpy - Ben Champniss (uncredited)
- Marie Evans - Liz Sweet (uncredited)
Guest cast[]
- Kris - Jacob Maynard
Locations[]
- Albert Square
- The Queen Victoria - Public and upstairs flat
- 23B Albert Square - Living room/kitchen, hallway, bathroom and Bailey and Bernadette's bedroom
- 31 Albert Square - Jean's bedroom
- 45 Albert Square - Living/dining room
- Bridge Street
- Bridge Street Market
- Minute Mart
- Kathy's Café
- Turpin Road
- Ruby's - Club and office
- 53A Turpin Road - Living room/kitchen
- Mitchell's Autos
- 55 Victoria Road - Downstairs rooms
Notes[]
- Stacey Fowler is heard on the phone to Kush Kazemi. This is her first appearance since 28 October 2019. She next appears on 21 September 2020.
- Last appearances of Chatham Taylor and Riley Taylor until 27 November 2023.
- Last appearance of Bailey Baker until 8 January 2021. Child actress Kara-Leah Fernandes was shielding due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- This episode would've originally been broadcast on Tuesday 21st April, but due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and postponing of filming, episodic output was reduced to twice weekly to allow pre-recorded episodes to be broadcast on BBC One over a longer period of time.
- Viewing Figures: First UK broadcast - 4,722,641 viewers (chart placing unknown).