Thursday 27 Nov 2014
Ronnie returns from the police station and tells the family that she has been charged with assaulting a police officer, as the drama continues in Albert Square.
Stacey receives a call from Bradley, who is clearly distressed, and tells him to calm down and to meet her in the Vic.
Ronnie is played by Samantha Womack, Stacey by Lacey Turner and Bradley by Charlie Clements.
JM3

It's Ali's big day – the catwalk show – and tensions are running high at the studio, as the romantic comedy set in the world of fashion continues.
Davina has engineered a show clash which could put pay to Ali's audience. Fighting for survival, Marco hatches a plan to "un-clash" the shows. Despite the stress, Ali is surprised to find that Marco is the one who makes her giggle – that is, until they arrive at the venue and Ali bumps into her estranged mum, Christine. Ali is utterly shell-shocked. It's been more than two years since she saw her mum following a disagreement over her new husband.
Ali wrongly assumes Christine has come to make the peace and an almighty row ensues when the truth comes out. Dejected, Ali asks her mum to leave and throws herself into her work, but her visit casts a shadow over Ali's mood – so much so that she buckles under the stress and runs out just before the show starts. Not about to give up, Marco races after Ali and tries to talk her round. Marco displays, for the first time, a sensitive and caring side and, at the 11th hour, he convinces Ali to return to the venue.
His plan to un-clash the show has also come to fruition and, as the show is about to begin, Christine walks through the door. Marco, realising that Ali needed her mum, talked Christine into staying for the show. Ali sees Marco in a new light and realises she wants him. For Mimi, it marks an abrupt end to her crush on Marco, as she cottons on to their chemistry.
Post-show and riding high on its glory, Christine and Ali make the first steps towards a new relationship. Life for Ali couldn't get much better ... until she catches Marco, as she mistakenly sees it, in a clinch with a woman. However, when she then bumps into Chris, she is completely confused about the men in her life...
Ali is played by Lenora Crichlow; Davina by Dervla Kirwan; Marco by Michael Landes; Christine by Lindsey Coulson; Mimi by Ingrid Oliver; and Chris by OT Fagbenle.
Material Girl is simulcast on the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ HD channel – the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s high definition channel, available through Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media.
GJ
Rab struggles to get his head round all the angles in a love triangle involving his son Gash, his local barmaid Camille and his best mate Jamesie, as the comedy continues.
As romance blossoms between Gash and Camille, Mary begs Rab to break up the party so Bridie, Gash and Peaches can be a family again. Jamesie steps in to help out – and with the competition out of the way goes on a charm offensive with Camille. As a married man he's got no chance, so desperate times call for desperate measures. Govan is awash with hot passion, but could it really lead to murder?
David Hayman also makes a guest appearance as Reverend Marr, a caustic client of Mary's cleaning company. Cleanliness may be next to godliness but when Rab and Gash fill in for Mary, the Reverend's impossible standards are far from met. In an attempt to appease the hardened minister, Rab and Gash try to bring out his sensitive side. The Reverend finally shows emotion but not the kind everybody was expecting.
Gregor Fisher stars as Rab, Iain Robertson as Gash, Cora Bisset as Camille, Tony Roper as Jamesie and Elaine C Smith as Mary. David Hayman makes a guest appearance.
RD2
Radio journalist Gary Bellamy continues his journey meeting the people of Britain and this week asks how society's values are changing.
He goes out on the town with party girl Tulsa Kensgrove and friends in Watford; reflects on the changing face of crime with reformed ex-con Tony Beckton; downs drinks with impresario Ian Craig Oldman, recounting yet another tale involving Cubby Broccoli's hat; and visits parish worker Sam Maitland. He also witnesses Martin Hole come to physical blows after a heated exchange with a parking attendant.
Bellamy's people stars Paul Whitehouse, Charlie Higson, Rhys Thomas, Lucy Montgomery, Simon Day, Rosie Cavaliero and Felix Dexter.
SM4
Following an unsuccessful focus group regarding one of his ideas, Billy is called into boss Clive's office with the rest of the team for a grilling, as the comedy set in a fictional advertising agency continues.
The outcome of the focus group has resulted in the agency dropping six places in the creativity league table. Clive is furious and gives the team 24 hours to prove their creativity and resolve the matter, otherwise they will be banished to the basement to work on leaflets.
Terrified at the thought of the basement, the team goes all-out to come up with creative ideas. Keaton declares himself the new Banksy and places graffiti on everything in sight, while Emma acquires her own stalker Peter (Robert Wilford), who she decides to put forward as the "office shout-at man". In fact, everyone except Greg manages to impress Clive, but just as he's about to face a life of working on leaflets, the team rallies round to help him out.
Billy is played by Iain Lee, Clive by Jarred Christmas, Keaton by Simon Farnaby, Emma by Daisy Haggard and Greg by Adam Buxton.
LM2/OG

It's ballroom dancing like you've never seen before as Strictly Come Dancing's Brian Fortuna trains six wheelchair-users and their celebrity partners in the art of wheelchair ballroom dancing.
The pairs have just five weeks to train for a series of weekly competitions before a panel of judges. Then, week by week, one couple will be eliminated with the winning duo going on to represent the UK in an International Wheelchair Dancing Competition in Tel Aviv.
Over six programmes full of the glitz, glamour, tears and tantrums of competitive dance, Dancing On Wheels proves wheelchair ballroom dancing is just as graceful, glamorous and entertaining as able-bodied dancing.
In the opening episode, the six meet their celebrity partners for the first time. They are briefed by choreographer Brian and make their first tentative moves on the dance floor. Three couples must learn the Cha Cha Cha while the others take on the Tango.
Brian faces a monumental challenge. None of the wheelchair-users have ballroom danced before and while the celebrities either have experience from Strictly Come Dancing or dance training in their background, they are completely new to wheelchair ballroom dancing. And with the first performance just four weeks away, the pressure is on.
The celebrity dancers are M People's Heather Small, world champion swimmer Mark Foster, TV presenter Caroline Flack, Hollyoaks actor Kevin Sacre, actress and singer Michelle Gayle and rugby league legend Martin Offiah.
After a month of training, throwing wheelies, pulling spins, running over toes and falling out of chairs, it's time to compete in front of the panel of judges for the first time. The judges are reigning Strictly Come Dancing champion, Ola Jordan, her husband, James Jordan (also from Strictly) and paralympic athlete Ade Adepitan.
In an emotional climax to the first episode, one couple is sent home as the others are left to battle it out in the following weeks to represent the UK at the European Championship of Wheelchair Dance Sport in Tel Aviv.
KA
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