Tuesday, September 5th, 2023 on Channel 5 at 1:45pm

Bree fails to convince Mercedes to attend the final recording session. Remi’s grateful for her efforts but determined to get it done anyway. Lyrik were a fully-fledged band before Mercedes came along. They can manage without her. But to their surprise, Mercedes turns up on the doorstep with a changed tune and agreeing that the album needs her magic touch. A triumphant Remi returns afterwards with a complete set of recordings. And to top it off, he’s coming home to Bree. He’s the luckiest man in the world.

Tane and Felicity are in deep discussions about how to deal with her blackmailer. She’s left with this horrible feeling. Tane is reassuring, but Felicity gets a new message demanding a bigger ransom; ten thousand dollars. It was supposed to be over but everything’s getting worse. Felicity starts forming plans to find the cash, but Tane is sceptical. Even if they manage to find that much cash, what happens when the blackmailer just increases the ransom again?

Cash is following a lead on the case of Felicity’s assaulter and asks Felicity and Tane to come down to the station. He can show her a photo of this suspect if she’s ready to look at it. This triggers Felicity into realising she still has no recollection. Even if this was the man, she can’t remember him. Back in her own home she’s in a constant state of fear, and it’s hard to feel safe. When Cash reveals this suspect wasn’t the right guy, Felicity is overwhelmed. Back to scrambling to put together the cash.

Xander feels responsible for Mali’s place being trashed and wants to make it up him. But after much pestering, he eventually backs down. To both the surprise of Rose and Mali, they arrive home to a romantic dinner for two, roses and all. It seems Xander might have figured out a way to help them out after all, and love is in the air, but who is going to say it first?

By Eastieoaks

From Cwmderi to Walford, I have been watching soaps for more than 30 years and there is always a story to come.

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