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Eastenders 30 June 2025 Part1
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00:00I love you
00:30Welcome back, Stace.
00:42Oh, we weren't expecting you till later.
00:46Oh, I have missed you.
00:49Oh.
00:51The house has been so quiet without you.
00:53It's been like an old people's home.
00:55Is it strange to be back? Oh, of course it is.
00:57Oh, I'm just so happy to see you.
01:00You only saw me a couple of weeks ago.
01:02Yes, I know, but you're back here now.
01:04Are you sure you're not back too soon?
01:06No, I wouldn't have come back if I weren't sure.
01:09Oi!
01:10Oi, oi, bug will fight!
01:12Come on!
01:14I'm sorry!
01:15I'm sorry!
01:16Nan!
01:19I'm over here!
01:20She's been doing my head in for days.
01:22A job lot from Fat Elvis, innit?
01:24All we need now is another pandemic.
01:26And we'll be quitting!
01:28Arthur! Kitchen! Come on!
01:30You must be starving!
01:31Oi, Arthur!
01:32Come here!
01:33Listen, not a word about who stayed with us, all right?
01:37Off you go, go on.
01:38Which one?
01:42Let's go.
01:42Ah!
01:43A parte!
01:44Oh!
01:45Oi!
01:49Ah!
01:52Ah!
01:52Just you and me, girl.
02:12Whatever life throws at us, yeah?
02:15We're a long time dead.
02:17Who are you talking to?
02:20Oh, still public enemy number one, am I?
02:22Oh, good morning.
02:27Morning, Trace.
02:28Hello, darling.
02:29Hi, girl.
02:31Mum, you can't just ignore me, all right?
02:34I want to move on with the sale as soon as possible.
02:36I've got to tread careful, because Ollie don't like change.
02:38We need to go to the store and get the flags and the bunting out for pride.
02:42Why are we even bothering this year?
02:44Cindy is going to go all out.
02:46To show our support.
02:48Your father was gay.
02:50Your son is gay.
02:52Is it too much to expect a little solidarity from you?
03:01Can we have a word?
03:03If you're looking for anyone underage, I suggest you try Wolford High.
03:06All I'm saying is that Luke, I'm very sexy today.
03:13Yeah, well, I don't feel sexy.
03:16And I won't until I get that advance off Bernie.
03:19Life is more than what we have, which is why I'm making more of an effort to keep the fire alive.
03:23I don't want us drifting into the kind of relationship where we might as well have been together for 20 years.
03:27Meaning you want more sex?
03:29Did I say that?
03:30No.
03:30It's okay to say it.
03:32You ain't the only one with urges.
03:34Oh, so what?
03:35It's been a while since you wore your tool belt in the bedroom.
03:37I didn't just buy you it for work, you know.
03:40Well, I can put that tool belt on any time you like.
03:43In fact, I never need to take it off.
03:46You wait till I get you home.
03:55Who's waiting?
03:56Come on.
04:02Zach, you waiting for us?
04:04I've got a message for you from Sharon.
04:06Yeah?
04:07I know you've been avoiding her calls.
04:10She's given you a week to move out.
04:12What?
04:12I know you owe my sister over 20 grand.
04:15You're making no attempt to pay it back.
04:16Enough's enough.
04:17But listen, we're on it.
04:18We're getting the money together.
04:18I don't care.
04:19She's given you to the end of the week to pay back at least five grand or I'm going to rent the house out for her.
04:26Why now, all of a sudden?
04:29From what I heard, it's your mum's idea.
04:33Yeah.
04:35Seems like everyone's fed up of you rinsing them.
04:40I don't believe this.
04:42I need to nail down Bernay.
04:47So that's it?
04:48We're in the clear?
04:50As I said, we're going to let you off with the warning this time.
04:52But you can expect random checks to make sure there's no underage drinking taking place.
04:56So stick to the rules in the future, yeah?
05:00That's wonderful.
05:02We can see our supervisor.
05:03Okay.
05:05Yeah, thank you.
05:06Random checks.
05:11Talking to us like we're wet behind the ears.
05:1345 years I've run a pub.
05:15I could quote that licensing handbook cover to cover.
05:18Just don't serve any kids again.
05:21We're in the clear.
05:22Maybe it's a sign that we should stay on.
05:25It's what we do, Linda.
05:27It's what we know.
05:28It's nothing to do with the underage drinking.
05:30You know how I feel.
05:32Yeah, but I don't see why I should have to up sticks.
05:34First George and now you.
05:35What have I done to turn the whole world against me?
05:40Mum, it isn't just about you.
05:43How can you expect me to keep surrounding myself with booze?
05:46If you're going to relapse, you will pub or no pub.
05:50At least I get to keep an eye on you.
05:52Oh.
05:53So you're saving me from myself, is that it?
05:55What are you going to do if you're not behind a bar?
05:58You're the same as me.
05:59All we know is pubs.
06:01So what are we going to do?
06:01Sell up and move in above a poxy little shop or some high rise.
06:06And you've got some naff nine-to-five job
06:08and you can't wait for the government to let you retire.
06:10How fast is that going to drive you to drink?
06:12Oh, wow. Thanks, Mum.
06:14You always know the right thing to say, don't you?
06:26Bernie, yeah.
06:27Hi.
06:28Um, where are you at the minute?
06:30I just need to catch up for you about...
06:33Yeah, well, it is urgent.
06:35Oh, man.
06:39It's so unreasonable!
06:46You are the last person I should be talking to.
06:49Or the best person, is I.
06:51How do you understand?
06:52Used to be Mick's job.
07:05All them years living with Mum.
07:07They talked me down from shoving her off the roof.
07:12I wouldn't mind, but she was the one who pushed me into rehab in the first place.
07:14I can't go on living in a place where I am surrounded by booze.
07:26At least I don't think I can.
07:30I don't know. I mean, maybe I should try harder.
07:36My lawyer's confident that she'll have to sell her share of the pub
07:38to give me the money she owes me, so...
07:41Just hang on in there, all right?
07:44Manny's only resisting, because she's scared.
07:47She loves you.
07:51You're the biggest in her world.
07:56You are.
07:57Stace, are these the only biscuits we've got?
08:11Um, there'll be more in Mo's room.
08:13She hoards them.
08:15Stace, um, I'm sorry about before.
08:19About when I went off with Mo to fat Elvis's.
08:22I just, I didn't see how bad you were feeling.
08:26Oh, it's all right.
08:27No, it's not all right.
08:29I was just totally wrapped up in what was and wasn't happening with me and Harvey,
08:35that I, I didn't see that you needed me.
08:38How are things with Harvey?
08:40I hate him.
08:43Well, I don't actually hate him, but, uh...
08:48It's more that I hate myself for thinking that things would actually work out
08:52in spite of the fact that he was really unhappy with me.
08:55I mean, it's not as if he was anything like your dad.
09:01Or Daniel.
09:02Or even Ollie, for that matter.
09:05But I am lonely without him.
09:11Yeah, it's weird, isn't it?
09:16I'm coming back and...
09:19There's no fruit stall, there's no Martin.
09:23And Vinny's raised his prizes with the fruit and veg,
09:26cos there's no competition.
09:28Dory.
09:29No, I don't want to not talk about him.
09:31I think that's the thing I learnt when I was away.
09:35And not talking about Martin is...
09:38..is worse than...
09:40..talking about him.
09:43It's Hope and Arthur with dead dads.
09:45Not that I'm cursed or anything.
09:48Well, it's wonderful that you're back.
09:50What I don't understand is...
09:57..why you rented that little flat when Lin's was so close by.
10:03No, I just wanted it to be us.
10:06You know what Lin's like.
10:08Hmm.
10:10Well, you look better.
10:11I'm trying.
10:13No, it feels like the right time to be back.
10:16Wasn't fair on the kids.
10:17I mean, they need no more, I need no more.
10:20And if it all gets a bit much, then...
10:23..I will tell you, I promise.
10:25Pinky promise.
10:27Pinky promise.
10:30That's good that Alfie could help out so much.
10:34How long is he staying in Australia for?
10:36He didn't say.
10:38Hmm.
10:38Well, the sooner he comes back, the better.
10:43I'm not saying that anything happened,
10:45but it might well have done if I hadn't stepped in.
10:49You'll never guess who Kat's been getting all pally with
10:52these last few days.
10:55Phil.
10:56I know.
10:57Talk about swings and roundabouts.
10:59What do you mean?
11:01Well...
11:02See, Stacey.
11:03Yeah, look, she's just in the kitchen.
11:05You good for Bob, Rob?
11:06Don't say anything.
11:07What's your dad?
11:10Kettle's just boiled.
11:11Oh, that's lovely.
11:12Come on, have a coffee, please.
11:13Jungle Drum's all right, then.
11:15Welcome back.
11:16Thanks.
11:17Has Jean been catching you up on everything?
11:19No, there's been nothing to catch her up on.
11:21No, it was just, er...
11:23..just talking about you and Alfie and the wedding.
11:26I'm sorry I didn't make it.
11:28And you didn't miss anything.
11:29Same as the other two times we got married.
11:31Give it seven years, we'll get divorced and get itched again
11:33if you can come to that wedding.
11:36I'm glad you're home.
11:38I've really missed you.
11:39Yeah.
11:39Yeah.
11:43There you are.
11:50I'm allowed a break, aren't I?
11:52Oh, Mum.
11:55Let's stop making snide remarks and shouting at each other.
11:59Right, if we open up and start talking about how we're feeling, then...
12:03Right.
12:05Well, I saw you and George at the cafe.
12:06Him taking your hand, you both smiling, plotting against me.
12:12Look, I know why you want to sell.
12:15Of course I do.
12:16I'm not stupid.
12:17You do?
12:18Of course.
12:19Selling is the right thing to do.
12:22When you were on the bottle, I didn't know what to do for the best.
12:26But selling now...
12:27..would be the worst thing that could ever happen to me.
12:30Look, I know it sounds selfish, and I don't want it to.
12:39It would be a fresh start for you, but the end of everything for me.
12:45Oh, are you all right?
12:47Yeah.
12:48I think I've just stood up too fast.
12:52Mum.
12:53There is no point in fighting George.
12:57You signed that post up.
12:59You were going to have to find the money that he put into the marriage.
13:04I've made an appointment with the bank.
13:06I'm going to get a loan and pay George off.
13:10But I am not selling my 50% of the big.
13:17Okay.
13:18But I'm still selling my share.
13:24I'm sure there's someone out there who'll take you on as part of the fixtures and fittings.
13:29So you'd force me to work with a stranger?
13:32You're not leaving me much choice.
13:36Maybe you can buy me out.
13:38Talk to the bank.
13:41Believe it or not, I do want what's best for you, Mum.
13:44But not at the expense of what's best for me.
13:46I mean, Gran has always been the most stubborn person I've known.
13:57But it's because she's so insecure.
14:00But she never wants to show weakness.
14:02She just goes on the attack.
14:04You are more like your mum.
14:07I don't know how I used to be.
14:09Although I get it, I think I'm turning into my dad.
14:12So, will you carry on living with your mum when she sells the bank?
14:23Because, while things are going so well with us, you could move them with me.
14:29Or I'd be up for getting a place on our own.
14:34Yeah, it could work.
14:37Are you sure you can handle me?
14:39Oh, I think I'm man enough for the job.
14:41You know, because I need a whole entire wardrobe just for time.
14:44Oh, I mean, that goes on the must-have list, surely.
14:46Oh, yeah.
15:00Bernie.
15:03Hi.
15:04Would you mind?
15:06Straight's the point.
15:07I like it.
15:09Um, it's, uh, it's about that advance we agreed on.
15:12Oh, right, yeah, um, yeah, look, the thing is, I did look into that,
15:18and I'm afraid it's going to have to be an eye.
15:20You agreed to it.
15:21It's just not the right time.
15:26Cards on the table.
15:28I've got to clear some debts.
15:31What if we change my work description to something more of a consultancy,
15:35all company deductible, I can help share the load,
15:38and you get to tap into my experience running businesses?
15:41Well, isn't that what I'm paying you for already?
15:44Oh, no, not exactly.
15:46I mean, honestly,
15:48you are severely underpaying me,
15:52considering my years of experience.
15:54Oh, which is why you keep questioning me.
15:56Because you feel like you could do a better job.
15:58Bernie, I'm sorry, but I wouldn't be a good employee
16:02if I didn't from time to time point out
16:04you don't know what you're doing.
16:05Oh.
16:06There must be something.
16:09Do you need help with the Mack and Sons account?
16:11Let's be open about it.
16:16I know things aren't going great.
16:19We can help each other out.
16:21I can help ease things for you,
16:23and in return, I could do with a salary boost.
16:27Or maybe a one-off payment of five grand.
16:31I am worth more than what you're paying me.
16:36I've had enough of this.
16:36You're fired.
16:37You can't!
16:38I just did!
16:39I'm going to get a lawyer, aren't you?
16:41You don't even have a contract.
16:42Felix, I need to top up.
16:43There you go.
16:58What do you think?
16:59Here, here, do.
17:00Hope's standing to a right little chatterbox.
17:03Oh, she's gobby like the rest of us.
17:05She was talking about some woman
17:06who came to visit a few times.
17:09What woman?
17:11Oh, it was a big deal, just a mate.
17:13She'd just come to stay for a couple of days.
17:15I never said anything,
17:16because you asked so many questions.
17:17Who is she?
17:18Would I know her?
17:19See?
17:20No, it was just a mate, all right?
17:21There's nothing else to tell.
17:22This will be ready in about 20 minutes.
17:24Oh, how'd it go at the bank?
17:29Oh, I thought you were mum.
17:30She could have gone all afternoon.
17:32No, mum, you, er, want to hear some good news?
17:36Me and Felix are going to get a flat together.
17:40Oh.
17:41I mean, I know it's early days.
17:42Oh, no, yeah.
17:43Of course you should.
17:44I just, I assumed that you and me
17:46would be getting a place together.
17:48Oh, right, well, no, we can get a bigger place.
17:51No, Felix won't want to live with me.
17:53Well, so what are you going to do?
17:56I don't know.
17:57I don't know, but that is not for you to worry about, OK?
18:00I want you to be happy.
18:01Well, I'll be happy when you sell this place.
18:03Being around all this booth isn't good for you.
18:06It's not just the booth.
18:08Yeah, I know.
18:09It's the memories.
18:17Stace?
18:18Jean said lunch is ready.
18:19All right.
18:21So you stop hiding in here, can't you?
18:23That's what you're doing, isn't it?
18:24No, I'm just trying to make it so we can sit down.
18:27Stace, I know you, yeah?
18:29I know you're hiding something.
18:30So unless you want me to force feed you
18:32all this bog roll, you'd better come clean.
18:35Are you sure you're all right being back in Walford?
18:37Yeah.
18:39Honestly, I wouldn't have come back otherwise.
18:41I've sorted a lot of stuff out.
18:43Good, I'm pleased.
18:44I wish you'd brought Elfie back with you.
18:48I miss the big lump.
18:50Why don't you just phone him up and tell him how much you miss him?
18:54Look, Kat, you're right, all right?
18:56I have got something else on my mind.
18:59Lily.
18:59You know, now I'm back, I want her back here with me,
19:01and I'm just trying to figure out the best approach.
19:05Like you said.
19:06Phoned her up and said her how much you miss her.
19:08What are we like, eh?
19:12Look, now you're back, don't be a stranger.
19:16You're really important to me.
19:29Hi, this is Elfie Moon.
19:30Please leave a message.
19:32Elfie, I cannot go online to Kat's face,
19:35so sort it out.
19:38Ben?
19:42Mum said you went to the bank.
19:44Complete waste of time.
19:46I'm a bad risk, apparently.
19:48Another door slammed in me face.
19:50Well, maybe...
19:53this is the universe telling you it's time to retire.
19:57You still have some savings left after you pay George back.
20:00Get a little flat.
20:02Have more time for yourself.
20:03The last thing I want
20:05is time for myself.
20:07Look.
20:15If you keep refusing to sell,
20:18Mum's going to have to find someone to buy her share.
20:20You could end up in a partnership with anyone.
20:22Johnny.
20:27You've got a good job.
20:29You could get a loan.
20:31You wouldn't have to work here.
20:32You could be a silent partner.
20:34Oh.
20:36Don't have to answer now.
20:37Just think about it, yeah?
20:38No.
20:42Gran.
20:43This isn't my future.
20:46I mean, for one, more pubs are going on the right now than ever,
20:50and I can't risk the money, but...
20:52I want my own place to live.
20:56Get married, start a family.
20:57All right, just leave me alone.
21:01God, don't be like that.
21:02I can be how I want.
21:05Everyone has taken everything else from me,
21:07but I can have my feelings.
21:17Linda, I'm off now.
21:19Oh, all right, darling, thanks.
21:20See you later.
21:23Gran's back.
21:25She, er...
21:26She's been let down by the bank.
21:30So I reckon it's best we leave her
21:32till she's ready to show her face.
21:33She's been let down by the bank.
21:34She's been let down by the bank.
21:34She's been let down by the bank.
21:35She's been let down by the bank.
21:35She's been let down by the bank.
21:36She's been let down by the bank.
21:37She's been let down by the bank.
21:37She's been let down by the bank.
21:38She's been let down by the bank.
21:39She's been let down by the bank.
21:39She's been let down by the bank.
21:39She's been let down by the bank.
21:40She's been let down by the bank.
21:41She's been let down by the bank.
21:42She's been let down by the bank.
21:43She's been let down by the bank.
21:43She's been let down by the bank.
21:44She's been let down by the bank.
21:45She's been let down by the bank.
21:45She's been let down by the bank.
22:17Hi.
22:18Where is it?
22:19Barge in, why don't you?
22:23You know what? I'm getting the police on to you.
22:25Yeah, do it.
22:26While they're here, we can talk to them about you embezzling from the panacears.
22:31Little bit here, little bit there.
22:34Soon adds up to a tidy sum.
22:37Don't know what you're talking about.
22:39No?
22:40Because your face does.
22:41It's got guilt written all over it.
22:44Fire me, will you?
22:47Just wait till I nip next door and tell Sookie everything.
22:51I can only imagine what Ravi does to those that double-cross him.
22:55No, don't.
23:01That's more like it.
23:03Now, from what I can make out, you have helped yourself to over 20 grand so far.
23:09I'm not a greedy woman, so let's say you give me half of that plus my job back.
23:19Because you know I love working with you.
23:20What was that?
23:26A pay rise?
23:29Oh, Bernie, you shouldn't.
23:34Is that it?
23:39Are you sure you don't want a back massage every morning as well?
23:41No, I don't think so, no.
23:45If you insist on sugaring the deal a little,
23:48I'll take you admitting I'm the better businesswoman.
23:50Absolutely not.
23:53No?
23:55So you don't want me to forget everything I've seen on that laptop?
23:59You're the better businesswoman.
24:21You're moving in together?
24:22Already?
24:23Well, it's just an idea at the moment.
24:24I didn't know things were that serious.
24:27Congrats.
24:29Hey, thank you.
24:31Yeah, I don't really know what it's going to be like living with Felix.
24:36I mean, I'm not a big fan of my own company,
24:38so it would be nice to have someone to cuddle up with and watch TV and that.
24:44And you're already taken, so...
24:46Well, I really hope it works out for you.
24:50Yeah.
24:54Hey, Felix said they're planning a bunch of events at the Albert for Pride.
24:59If you fancied it, we can go.
25:01I mean, Felix will be working, but I won't feel like a spare part of you there.
25:04Yeah.
25:05Yeah, great.
25:06Yeah?
25:06Okay, cool.
25:07Let's do it.
25:07Let's do it.
25:08Nice.
25:13You're back.
25:15Yeah.
25:15The bank made it very clear that I'm too old to be of any interest to them.
25:20Oh, Mum.
25:21So, just have to wait and see who you sell to.
25:24Play nice.
25:26Lose half my home to some stranger.
25:29How the mighty have fallen.
25:32Mum, no-one's going to think that.
25:34I think it.
25:38Well, now that you're back, can you keep an eye on the bar?
25:40What is the point?
25:42Come on, darlings, get out!
25:44We're closing!
25:44What are you doing?
25:46Come on, clear off!
25:48Okay, you'd better go, mate.
25:50Is she all right?
25:51Yeah, yeah, yeah.
25:52I mean, yeah.
25:53You are unbelievable.
25:54And the Academy Award for Overreacting goes to Elaine Peacock!
25:59Yeah, go on, Mum, ring your bell, chuck everyone out!
26:02Anything to avoid the fact that you should be supporting me in letting this place go!
26:06But don't stop now!
26:08Yeah, let's have the, uh, only way I'm going to leave this pub is in my coffin speech!
26:14Grant!
26:19Hey!
26:20Hey!
26:21Grant!
26:21Mum?
26:22Grant, can you hear me?
26:24Grant!
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