Wednesday, May 1st, 2024 on ITV1 at 7:30pm

Dawn spots a new bruise on Evan’s leg and telephones the surgery. Dr Liam immediately recommends taking Evan straight to A&E, where a paediatrician examines him and asks to complete blood tests. Anxious they will be accused of hurting Evan, his parents are fearful. But the paediatrician returns to explain he is a very sick baby. Having seen the blood test results, the paediatrician asks to take an urgent bone marrow biopsy as he has low haemoglobin and platelet levels so more tests are required. Dawn and Billy see their world imploding and are left reeling..

Chas wears prostheses to the Woolpack for the first time, receiving solidarity from supportive women. Determined for normality, Charity assures her she doesn’t need them. Kerry’s insensitive comments unleashes Chas’ fury. Chas refuses to be defined by breasts. Later, as Chas reflects on not being brave enough to face her surgery scars, Charity agrees to look with her and she bravely lifts her top, facing her new reality head-on.

Can Charles and Manpreet ever reconcile?

Moira’s delighted with Isaac taking an interest in the farm until he’s shaken seeing an abandoned lamb.

Cast

  • Billy Fletcher – Jay Kontzle
  • Bob Hope – Tony Audenshaw
  • Charity Dingle – Emma Atkins
  • Charles Anderson – Kevin Mathurin
  • Chas Dingle – Lucy Pargeter
  • Claudette Anderson – Flo Wilson
  • Clemmie Reed – Mabel Addison
  • Dawn Fletcher – Olivia Bromley
  • Ethan Anderson – Emile John
  • Evan Fletcher – Malachi McKenzie
  • Eve Dingle – Bella James
  • Isaac Dingle – Bobby Dunsmuir
  • Kerry Wyatt – Laura Norton
  • Kim Tate – Claire King
  • Liam Cavanagh – Jonny McPherson
  • Lucas Taylor – Noah Ryan Aspinall
  • Manpreet Sharma – Rebecca Sarker
  • Moira Dingle – Natalie J Robb
  • Nicola King – Nicola Wheeler
  • Paediatrician – Alex Murdoch
  • Rose Jackson – Christine Tremarco
  • Vanessa Woodfield – Michelle Hardwick
  • Will Taylor – Dean Andrews

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