Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Dot is anxious about how Jim will react to the surprise of meeting their granddaughter, in tonight's visit to Walford.
Tanya, meanwhile, hatches a plan to obtain Lauren's new phone number, but needs a helping hand. And Christian is frustrated when Ian doesn't share his vision for the business.
Dot is played by June Brown, Tanya by Jo Joyner, Lauren by Madeline Duggan, Christian by John Partridge and Ian by Adam Woodyatt.
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Maddy's husband, Jim, decides that her ex-husband, Robbie, is his new best friend, as the comedy starring Caroline Quentin and Neil Dudgeon as a couple who are settling down to married life – and their new extended family – continues.
While Jim and Robbie bond by putting up shelves, Maddy's stepson, Danny, decides to come out of the closet.
Maddy is played by Caroline Quentin, Jim by Neil Dudgeon, Robbie by Mark Powley and Danny by Taylor Fawcett.
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Mickey wants Albert out of prison and back with the gang, as the drama about a group of con artists continues. The team plans the perfect welcome-home present; a holiday funded by conning the Honourable Sir Anthony Kent, a corrupt judge who famously presided over the notorious Fortness gold-bullion robbery in the Nineties. Rumour has it that the accused offered Kent a cut of the treasure in return for a lenient sentence, but Kent never got his hands on his bounty.
Ash is unable to front the con due to Kent sending him to prison several years earlier, so it's left to Emma to work the inside with Mickey, and Ash to babysit an over-enthusiastic Sean.
Posing as a journalist, Mickey tells Kent one of the infamous robbers has a secret love child who could have all the answers to where the gold is and, more importantly, how he can get his hands on it. However, the information comes at a price – £100,000!
Meanwhile, keen to learn the tricks of the trade, Sean is on a separate mission with Ash at a local casino, where they set about conning a gullible gambling addict.
However, the team's efforts could all be in vain as Albert's freedom is put in jeopardy. He has been accused of fronting an illegal betting ring only a week before his parole hearing. Despite all Albert's best efforts to impress her, it seems the Governor has finally got the evidence she needs to keep him behind bars for good.
Mickey Bricks is played by Adrian Lester, Anthony Kent by Tim McInnerny, Ash Morgan by Robert Glenister, Emma Kennedy by Kelly Adams, Sean Kennedy by Matt Di Angelo and The Governor by Lucy Ackhurst.
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Three bona fide bachelor princes from across the globe – Crown Prince Manvendra from India, His Royal Highness Prince Africa Zulu of Onkweni Royal House, Zululand, South Africa and His Royal Highness Prince Remigius of Jaffna, Sri Lanka – continue their search for true love in the UK.
Taking jobs as a barman, a waiter and a hotel housekeeper and sharing a terraced house in Brighton, without their trusty servants at their beck and call, the three princes hit the singles scene as they trawl the bars and clubs, join internet dating sites and even try their hand at speed dating in their bid to find princesses amid "commoners".
However, having failed to make progress so far, the princes step up a gear in their undercover love quest. And, by the end of the week, they aim to find genuine contenders to share their throne – with the help of some experts, including learning the art of the chat-up line from the pick-up artists.
Without their servants, the princes have to cook a meal for two single girls who come to visit, which involves a lot of raw meat and a microwave.
Tonight's episode sees a surprise when gay Crown Prince Manvendra has a dalliance with heterosexuality, but it is his escapades with another man and some yoghurt that lead his royal housemates to urge him to renounce his title.
Luckily, all is resolved in time for a house party the princes are throwing, in order to get as many singles round as possible. But Prince Africa is more concerned that guests have seen and signed his rules of conduct, requesting "no lewd behaviour".
Prince Remigius is successful when delving into the world of internet dating for the first time – his advisors would normally "source" potential partners for him – while Prince Africa gives new meaning to the term "booty call" by having several girls hang up on him within the space of 10 minutes.
Narrated by Dawn Porter, The Undercover Princes follows the compelling antics of three very different royals on one extraordinary mission.
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