Eastenders
The mystery of Lucy’s murder continues this week, when Ian and Peter film their appeal in relation to police CCTV footage of the night in question, revealing they want to speak to a man sitting behind Lucy on the bus – a man wearing a very distinctive beanie hat. Who could it be?
Elsewhere, as rumours about Mick and the prostitute continue to circulate, Linda challenges him on why he’s protecting Ian. Unable to answer, Mick fobs Linda off and continues to take the heat. However, when Nancy questions the rumours, Linda issues Ian with an ultimatum – come clean or she’ll do it for him.
Emmerdale
Still clearly struggling to come to terms with his injury, Andy dumps a shocked Katie, claiming that he only got back with her because he feared being on his own. Heartbroken, Katie confides in Victoria, who later approaches her brother about his sudden decision. Victoria is worried when Andy admits he ended things with Katie because he can’t trust himself not to lash out and loves her too much to hurt her. Victoria vows to help her brother.
Elsewhere, it’s the day of Ross and Donna’s final job, but getaway driver Adam is shocked when an old friend reappears at a bad time. As he tries to convince Aaron that he knows what he’s doing, the police appear.
Coronation Street
Peter finds an unlikely ally in Jim McDonald this week, who convinces him to plead not guilty for Simon’s sake. When Peter returns from his hearing buoyed up by the support of his family, Jim reveals that he has a supply of alcohol available, as long as he gets something in return. Will Peter be sucked into the scheme?
Elsewhere, after ending up in A&E when a romantic picnic goes wrong, Michael admits his feelings for Gail and the pair decide to make things official. How will David and Nick take the news?
Fair City
Kerri-Ann doesn’t know what to believe this week when Louise comes clean about what happened in Ibiza. Initially delighted to hear that Mondo didn’t cheat on her, when Louise explains that Mondo did sleep with somebody else, Kerri-Ann decides to take matters into her own hands. She suggests to Mondo that they get married, however his reluctance proves that Louise was telling the truth.
Elsewhere, Sean feels left out when Christy and Farrah bond over old times. While Farrah realises that Sean has played a huge part in Christy’s life, she can’t stop herself taking charge and suggests they find a more suitable house.