Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Phil is furious when he realises that the Arches have been vandalised and wants to find out who is responsible, in the final visit of the week to Albert Square.
Michael wants Vanessa out of his family's life and offers her an incentive to leave Walford for good.
Meanwhile, Ian tells Mandy how inconsiderate she is, but she soon makes him realise that someone who behaves the way he wants is not the person he really wants to spend time with.
Phil is played by Steve McFadden, Michael by Steve John Shepherd, Vanessa by Zoe Lucker, Ian by Adam Woodyatt and Mandy by Nicola Stapleton.
AB3
With no hot water at 3 Albert Square, Faith resorts to desperate measures to take a shower, in this week's omnibus of EastEnders – E20. She goes looking for help and ends up turning to Fat Boy who is keen to pick up where they left off.
Meanwhile, Donnie and Ava go to the hospital to get Donnie's leg wound seen to. Donnie confides in Ava about the mystery call the other night and they have a close call with a nurse who identifies them as the runaways who left the bus crash. Just when they think they have escaped, they arrive home and are greeted by Janine and two policemen who arrest them.
After spending the night in jail they meet Richard, their new care worker, who instantly takes a shine to Ava. Richard tells them they need to clean up their act and Faith eventually agrees to help.
Meanwhile, Zainab complains about the hostel and, as Richard talks to her, Donnie and Faith sneak out to look for alcohol. Ava joins them but sees Faith flirting with Donnie and storms off. Ava returns home and finds Riley on their doorstep, with cuts on her arm ... what has happened to her?
Donnie is played by Samuell Benta, Ava by Sophie Colquhoun, Richard by Samuel Phillips, Riley by Eliza, Zainab by Nina Wadia, Janine by Charlie Brooks and Faith by Modupe Adeyeye.
AB3
The world-famous Berlin Philharmonic, under the baton of Chief Conductor and Artistic Director Sir Simon Rattle, perform Mahler's 1st Symphony.
Sir Simon Rattle is considered one of the world's leading Mahler interpreters and this performance, recorded in November 2010 at the Esplanade Concert Hall in Singapore, is part of a complete cycle of Mahler's symphonies performed by Sir Simon and the Berlin Philharmonic.
Now considered a remarkable achievement for the then 28-year-old composer, Mahler's 1st Symphony was not well received when first performed in Vienna in 1900. In contrast, it is partnered here with Rachmaninov's last completed work, the Symphonic Dances, which, written in the summer of 1940, is regarded by many as a summation of his musical career.
SH3
Sam and Mark continue their prank-packed Friday fun and have plenty of surprises up their sleeves. No one in the studio is safe from being well and truly stitched up in front of their family.
At the heart of the show is the ultimate money-can't-buy prize: the chance to "Win the Presenter" – either Sam or Mark. Two families compete for this unique opportunity each week but won't have a clue they are about to get involved until the show starts.
Special guest star Nicola Roberts joins the guys this week to perform her single Lucky Day and Joe Swash is in the studio.
CB2
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