Thursday, September 28th, 2023 on ITV1 at 7:30pm

Struggling with the weight of the secret, Manpreet leaves Charles a voicemail, begging him to return to the village. Charles arrives home, unable to run any longer. After some attempts to build up to the truth, Claudette singing Charles’ virtues means he can’t bring himself to tell her and instead guiltily slinks out. Troubled to see Charles drinking so liberally in the Woolpack, Tom watches as a black cloud descends over him. After trying to sympathise with Charles, Tom only riles him up more. Charles lashes out and Tom retorts, but soon finds himself pinned to the bar by Charles, to the shock of all onlookers.

After threats and placations all around, the arrival of Charles’ family finally snaps him out of his rage to release Tom. As Charles flees, his family are concerned. Catching up to him, Manpreet begs Charles to tell the truth but will she be able to get through to him?

Chas and Paddy are grateful to be united as they explain Paddy and Mandy’s relationship to Eve but later Chas struggles to hide her jealousy.

Tom’s excitement is completely devastated when Belle tells him she can’t move in with him yet.

Cast

  • Bella James as Eve Dingle
  • Brahmdeo Shannon Ramana as Suni Sharma
  • Charlotte Bellamy as Laurel Thomas
  • Christopher Bisson as Jai Sharma
  • Dominic Brunt as Paddy Dingle
  • Eden Taylor-Draper as Belle Dingle
  • Emile John as Ethan Anderson
  • Flo Wilson as Claudette Anderson
  • James Chase as Tom King
  • Jay Kontzle as Billy Fletcher
  • Jessie Elland as Chloe Harris
  • John Faulkner as Walter
  • Joshua Richards as Bear Wolf
  • Kevin Mathurin as Charles Anderson
  • Lawrence Robb as Mackenzie Boyd
  • Lisa Riley As Mandy Dingle
  • Louise Jameson as Mary Goskirk
  • Lucy Pargeter as Chas Dingle
  • Natalie Ann Jamieson as Amy Wyatt
  • Rachael Gill-Davis as Gail Loman
  • Rebecca Sarker as Manpreet Sharma
  • Sebastian Kenneth Downes as Reuben Harris

By Eastieoaks

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