Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Phil gets help from a surprising source in the final visit of the week to the London Borough of Walford. Meanwhile, Kat tells Ronnie that Alfie wasn't her baby's father.
Whitney and Janine continue to get on well, while Darren, Jodie and Patrick are concerned for Heather's welfare.
Phil is played by Steve McFadden, Kat by Jessie Wallace, Ronnie by Sam Womack, Alfie by Shane Richie, Whitney by Shona McGarty, Janine by Charlie Brooks, Darren by Charlie Hawkins, Jodie by Kylie Babbington, Patrick by Rudolph Walker and Heather by Cheryl Fergison.
EastEnders is simulcast in HD on BBC One HD on Freesat channel 108, Freeview channel 50, Sky channel 143 and Virgin Media channel 108.
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Albert, Mickey, Ash, Sean and Emma pay respects to one of their own when they attend the funeral of a fellow grifter Benny, as the drama continues.
Benny had a long history with the Hustle gang, having helped Mickey out of a sticky situation many years ago and nearly taking Ash's place in the group. But it looks like Benny's days of the long con aren't actually over...
On his way to the bookies after the funeral, Ash bumps into a panicked man that looks suspiciously like Benny. Convinced he's seeing things, Ash chases after the lookalike only to find that it is in fact Benny, the very same Benny whose funeral he's just left. Keen to get some answers, Ash takes Benny for a drink.
Benny reveals to Ash that he's lost his grifter mojo, forcing him to become involved with Danush, a dodgy credit lender. After multiple gambling loses, Benny has been left deep in debt and, with no way of paying Danush back, faking his own death was his only option.
The Hustlers then discover that Danush is having problems with his regular supplier of cigarettes. In a win-win situation for the gang, they realise they can help a fellow grifter and make some serious cash in the process. The con is on!
Albert is played by Robert Vaughn, Mickey by Adrian Lester, Ash by Robert Glenister, Sean by Matt Di Angelo, Emma by Kelly Adams, Benny by Denis Lawson and Danush by Chook Sibtain.
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Toby thinks his luck is in when he finds a big bag of cash dumped in the garden, as the drama set in a children's care home continues.
Soon all the residents get to find out about his windfall and dream about how they are going to spend their share. But after the police make enquiries, and Toby starts to fear that the robbers will come looking for their stolen loot, he suddenly has a change of heart.
When he sees a stranger in the garden, Toby panics. The stranger says that he is new social worker Seth, but Toby doesn't believe him and, after seeing his suspicious phone texts, he convinces Tracy to lock Seth in the shed.
When everyone falls out over the money, Tracy persuades them all that the game is up and they agree to hand it back to the police. But something does not ring true and Tracy and Mike realise that the police were bogus and Seth is the real McCoy, with an innocent explanation for his suspicious sounding texts.
Toby is played by John Bell, Tracy by Dani Harmer, Seth by Ashley Taylor-Rhys and Mike by Connor Byrne.
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