Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Stacey becomes obsessive about finding out who Max is seeing, in the last visit of the week to Albert Square.
Meanwhile, Ian's plan for Bobby to win the talent contest is foiled; a distressed Debra comes to Whitney for help; and Christian tries to talk to Syed following his shock announcement.
Stacey is played by Lacey Turner, Max by Jake Wood, Ian by Adam Woodyatt, Bobby by Alex Francis, Debra by Ruth Gemmel, Whitney by Shona McGarty, Christian by John Partridge and Syed by Marc Elliott.
KS3
Gary Lineker presents further live coverage of the Open Championships from the Ailsa course at Turnberry in Scotland.
The course first held the event in 1977, with Tom Watson beating Jack Nicklaus by a single shot in one of the best finishes in Major history. The contest is fondly remembered as the "Duel in the Sun".
For the 2009 tournament, the famous picturesque course has been lengthened by 247 yards. There are six new tee positions and three additional bunkers. The course's signature hole is the 10th, where players face a daunting 200-yard drive over the bay, alongside the famous lighthouse.
SB4
Live from London's Royal Albert Hall, the 115th Proms season launches with the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra under the baton of chief conductor Jiřà BÄ›lohlávek. Presenter Clive Anderson introduces an exciting mix of music by Elgar, Brahms, Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky; with performances by singers Ailish Tynan and Alice Coote; and pianists Stephen Hough and Katia and Marielle Labèque.
During the interval there's lively discussion and chat with the artists and some special guests.
This Prom is a "live deferred" broadcast and will be shown approximately half an hour after it takes place.
First Night Of The Proms is simulcast on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ HD channel – the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s High Definition channel, available through Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media. The concert is also broadcast live on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3.
CF2
In a two-hour bumper package of highlights, Edith Bowman, Reggie Yates and Nick Grimshaw take a look back at the best performances from last weekend's T In The Park.
Highlights from day one include headliners Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds and The View, alongside Franz Ferdinand, Maximo Park, James Morrison and Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
From day two, the best bits from the sets of The Killers, Nine Inch Nails, Manic Street Preachers, The Specials, Jane's Addiction, Glasvegas and Paolo Nutini are featured.
From Sunday, the third and final day of the festival, there's music from Blur, Snow Patrol, Keane, Pet Shop Boys, Elbow and Pendulum.
Edith, Reggie and Nick also take a look at some of the top performances from the new ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three InTimate Stage, which included unique collaborations between some of the festival's big-name artists performed especially for the ´óÏó´«Ã½ audience.
More top festival moments and highlights are available at bbc.co.uk/tinthepark.
WC
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