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The episode began with the Mitchell family preparing for a day of mourning while Nigel's wido
w Julie struggled emotionally as she attempted to write a eulogy worthy of her late husband. But things quickly became more complicated when Julie welcomed in her son Josh and stepdaughter Clare, played by Jon Lee and Gemma Bissix.
Long-time viewers will remember that Clare and Nigel had spent years estranged before reconnecting earlier this year, while Josh hadn't appeared on-screen since 1998. However, the biggest moment came when Ian and his mother Kathy arrived at No.55. The atmosphere immediately turned uncomfortable as Ian and Clare exchanged awkward glances but barely spoke. Ian quietly apologised for her loss, though the tension between them was impossible to ignore.
But beneath the surface, Clare was secretly plotting ways to make money fast — preferably by targeting wealthy men around Albert Square. Although several men caught her attention like Max and Jack Branning, Ian Beale was the only one who seriously responded to her flirtation despite already being married to Jane Beale.
Clare openly pursued Ian and the pair even shared a kiss. While they never embarked on a full affair, Clare quickly realised she could use the situation to her advantage. After attempted to take things further, Clare blackmailed him by threatening to expose their tryst to Jane unless he handed over £10k.
One of her closest friendships at the time was with Chelsea Fox, with the pair regularly socialising to attract wealthy men. But things took a darker turn when Chelsea's drug use spiralled and her behaviour became increasingly erratic.
Sensing an opportunity, Clare stole money from Tanya and deliberately framed Chelsea for the theft, leading to Chelsea losing her job. Eventually, Clare's lies and manipulation began catching up with her.
Clare's downfall came when Bradley Branning (someone she once had a close connection with) discovered she'd been planning to take his money all along. Although Clare tried convincing Bradley she could change, he refused to believe her and demanded she leave Walford for good. In August 2008, Clare finally departed Albert Square, leaving Dot a goodbye letter and stealing £200 from Bradley on her way out.
Gemma Bissix has played Clare since the character first appeared in EastEnders in 1993 and remains one of the soap's most memorable troublemakers.
Outside of EastEnders, the actress is also famous for portraying iconic Hollyoaks villain Clare Devine. Gemma recently reprised the role on the Channel 4 soap, where Clare was involved in its dramatic anniversary plane crash storyline before seemingly being killed off after a showdown with Sienna Blake. But many viewers remain convinced Gemma could return her EastEnders stint.
Wednesday's episode also featured another dramatic storyline as Grant, Phil and Sam raced to rescue Mark Fowler Jr. after he was kidnapped by masked men linked to gangster Russell Delaney. Russell had demanded Mark's debt be paid in full, while also insisting Sam settle her own score with him.
His world comes crashing down.
EastEnders has teased a life-changing twist for Ian Beale in spoilers for the soap's 'Night That Changes Everything' week, seeing four Walford families involved in some dramatic developments.
Ian is among the characters set to take centre stage during the special week, with episodes airing between 1 and 4 June on BBC One. All set across the course of the same night, the specials are expected to reveal a surprise connection between Ian and Chelsea Fox.
Meanwhile, Denise Fox's devastating blood cancer storyline begins, George Knight continues being lied to by partner Nicola Mitchell, and Max Branning makes a rash decision.
Yolande helps Denise as she processes life-changing news, and Ian is blissfully unaware that his happy life is about to change.
Ian's world comes crashing down. Max shocks Cindy.
Max's emotions force him into a reckless decision, Yolande covers for Denise as she's pulled in two directions, and George makes a worrying discovery.
George makes a decision for the sake of his family. The sun rises on Walford as the 'night that changes everything' comes to a close, but it's clear the tricky road ahead has only just begun for some.
What's her endgame this time?
Jodie Ramsey's bond with Daniel Osbourne is officially not as innocent as he thinks in Coronation Street, as she's been unveiled as the person behind his anonymous trolling ordeal. Daniel, played by Rob Mallard, has been facing backlash online since learning the truth about how his partner Megan Walsh was grooming Will Driscoll.
In tonight's episode, he was with Jodie at the Viaduct Bistro as he scrolled through angry responses to previous messages from an account named 'Truthteller', showing her one in particular: "This person thinks I should be in prison with Megan."
Sure enough, David — who has had more than his own fair share of problems with Jodie — was sat at the bar at the time, with his phone in his hand.
When Jodie went to the bathroom, Daniel immediately got a new message from 'Truthteller' and couldn't stop himself from confronting David.
Outraged, David denied any involvement. "I've got a sick daughter in hospital, I've got better things to be spending my time on!" he hit back.
Later, Daniel told Jodie he felt like an "idiot", and Jodie urged him to "stop trying to figure out who's behind this account", telling him: "It's clearly driving you a bit mad."
She offered to stick around a little longer rather than look for her own place, and he agreed. When he then went to rustle up some food, she was left alone — at which point viewers saw her take out her phone and secretly post another message as 'Truthteller'.
The message read: "How Daniel Osbourne is still a teacher, I don't know. He clearly has a dodgy history with his students, if his assault on Max Platt is anything to go by. Imagine having a vendetta against a kid when you're an adult, even worse a teacher."
Whatever her endgame is, it seems things will get worse for Daniel before they get better...
After tonight’s Home and Away in Australia, a heartfelt new promo ended with a dramatic twist, as it revealed that one Summer Bay resident will be shot in the weeks ahead.
“Life, it can be wonderful,” began the promo’s voiceover, over images of Levi (Tristan Gorey) and Mackenzie (Emily Weir).
“…and bring tears,” the promo’s voiceover continues, over a shot of Mali (Kyle Shilling) looking upset whilst on the phone to an as-yet-unknown caller.
Since joining the force, we’ve already seen Richie boasting about his success at the shooting range, and asking Cash if he’d ever had to fire his gun.
Will Richie’s interest in guns be involved in the shock new plot?
Later this week, Alf will be vindicated when Justin discovers the real culprit – more on that here – but could there be more drama in store for Mr Stewart?
We then see Jo (Maddison Brown) and Lacey (Sophea Pennington) at Northern Districts Hospital, both teary as they comfort one another.
Seemingly almost all of our Summer Bay favourites could be in danger, with only John (Shane Withington) and Marilyn (Emily Symons) absent from the promo, seemingly confirming them as safe!
Will Levi, Mackenzie, Mali, Eden, Cash, Abigail, Richie, Remi, Sonny, Justin, Leah, Tane, Harper, Archie, Dana, Alf, Roo, David, Jo or Lacey be shot?
Wednesday 20th May (Episode 8718)
Abigail works to persuade Mackenzie.Richie’s day goes from bad to
worse.
Alf’s unable to enjoy the win.
He ignores expert advice, but at what cost?
Sonny Baldwin puts himself in danger as he tries to speed up his recovery in upcoming scenes in Home and Away. Earlier this year, Sonny was left paralysed in a horrific train crash.
The road to recovery ever since has been rocky, and Sonny is set to put his health at risk when his determination gets the better of him.
But Sonny is determined to walk again and feels inspired to do whatever it takes to achieve it.
At first, everything seems to be going well, and Sonny refuses to take a break during his session despite his body faltering.
Alarmed, Remi Carter and Lacey Miller urge Sonny to stop, but he snaps at the pair to back off.
The next day, Sonny apologises to the duo for his behaviour, but lies to them when he promises that he will listen to the doctors and slow down, returning to the gym almost immediately.
"He’s been deeply inspired by his fellow friends in the rehab clinic, seeing how fiercely independent, resilient, and determined they are."
He continued: "He’s frustrated. Sonny wants to believe that it will take time, but deep down he feels that intense dedication is the way forward."
Home and Away boss Lucy Addario teased a tumultuous year for Sonny and Remi as well as Dana Matheson, who rekindled her relationship with Sonny in the aftermath of the train crash.
"Loyalties will be tested, truths will surface, and the lines between friendship and love get seriously blurred. In classic Home and Away style, just when they think they’re solid, everything gets shaken."