Thursday 27 Nov 2014
It's Janine and Ryan's big day in tonight's visit to Walford, but will it go without a hitch?
Meanwhile, Peggy ignores a captive Phil's pleas as she prepares for the Vic party, and a guilty Billy makes a decision that he may live to regret.
Janine is played by Charlie Brooks, Ryan by Neil McDermott, Peggy by Barbara Windsor, Phil by Steve McFadden and Billy by Perry Fenwick.
JM3
Penny riles Frieda by sucking up to an obviously lazy and arrogant locum, Glynn, who's working on AAU, as the medical drama continues. When Penny and Frieda argue over a patient's treatment, Penny sidelines her and makes her feel small. Later, Penny notices Frieda performing a procedure that only a doctor could do and realises that Frieda is a trained doctor.
Lady Byrne turns up to offer moral support to Joseph – Faye is due to receive the Lowes test results. The results are negative. Lady Byrne reveals she's been making plans for the baby but Faye tells her and Joseph that she wants nothing from either of them.
Penny is played by Emma Catherwood, Frieda by Olga Fedori, Lady Byrne by Jane Asher, Joseph by Luke Roberts and Faye by Patsy Kensit.
RC
Last year the ´óÏó´«Ã½ launched My Story, a search to find the most remarkable true life stories in Britain. From accounts of love and loss to tales of survival, triumph and tragedy, My Story uncovers some of Britain's most compelling narratives and discusses what makes a "good story". Altogether more than 7,500 people sent in their stories and in the first of five programmes, Maureen Lipman meets three of the 15 finalists, one of whom will win the chance to see their story become a free download from the ´óÏó´«Ã½ website and a published book.
Tonight's opening three stories are based around the theme of "family"; including an astonishing tale of coincidence when a woman's past catches up with her in a most unlikely way. This is followed by the story of a wife's perfect middle-class family life which fell apart after her husband planned a shocking surprise. Finally, the programme hears from a mother whose 10-year-old son was abducted and taken abroad.
Stranger than fiction, these are all truly extraordinary stories selected by a panel of literary judges, with the winner revealed at the end of the programme. The panel includes chair Kate Mosse, author and co-founder of a major annual literature prize, award-winning writer and broadcaster Fergal Keane and novelist Jenny Colgan.
JB
Lauren Laverne presents coverage of the Mercury Prize Awards show, hosted by Jools Holland from London's Grosvenor House Hotel. The live programme from 10pm features clips of all 12 of the nominated acts performing and the announcement of this year's winner.
The shortlist for 2010 is: Biffy Clyro, Dizzee Rascal, I Am Kloot, Paul Weller, Corinne Bailey Rae, The XX, Villagers, Kit Downes Trio, Foals, Laura Marling, Wild Beasts and Mumford And Sons.
´óÏó´«Ã½ Two then returns to the awards at 11.20pm to provide extended coverage, including performances, interviews and highlights from the esteemed event.
SG
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