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Eastenders 10 July 2025
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00:00MUSIC
00:13Louie!
00:16Louie!
00:23Louie!
00:27Louie!
00:28No?
00:29No, they're not there.
00:30Lou!
00:31Louie!
00:35Lou!
00:36Louie!
00:43Louie!
00:46Louie!
00:48Lou!
00:49Dad, have you seen Louie?
00:50He's gone off and he's taken Jimmy with him.
00:52What, you mean he's missing?
00:53Yeah, he was upstairs, but he can't have gone far, can he?
00:56They were just there. How can they be gone?
00:58I'll get some help, okay?
01:00Go ahead.
01:01No!
01:11What if they got in the tube or something?
01:13They could be anywhere by now.
01:14No, no, he knows not to go off of anyone.
01:15Don't worry.
01:16Don't worry.
01:17Don't worry.
01:18Right, look, I'm gonna check the high street in the park, all right?
01:20I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll go to you afterwards.
01:21Listen, community centre, arches, wherever else you can.
01:23Got it, got it.
01:24Got it, got it.
01:25You two, stay here in case they come back, okay?
01:26Yeah.
01:27Lou!
01:28Louie!
01:29Everything's going to be okay.
01:30I promise.
01:31I've read this thing at school.
01:32It said you might be, um, overcompensating with your hearing, because you can't see.
01:38So, I think you can hear mum and dad arguing, because I can see you getting upset, but, don't
01:58be scared.
02:04I'm your big brother, and I'll always look after you.
02:13You know what? I knew you having the arches would be trouble.
02:17Calm down, Captain Caveman. We're about to host a private party.
02:20I'm sorry, Bill, but there's nothing I could do.
02:26Oh, here she is.
02:31Happy birthday, baby!
02:32Hey! This is all right, I guess.
02:36Kids' birthday parties. It's about all you're good for.
02:38It's a break, I feel it. Happens.
02:40What's got to do with you?
02:41My car wasn't there. It could have been nicked.
02:43Yeah, but it was, so keep out of it.
02:45No, I'm not having my daughter's birthday. It's not like this.
02:47He's useless.
02:48Are you telling me you've never been turned over before?
02:51I told you to keep out of it.
02:52No, he's family. Maybe give him a break.
02:54I want my money back, and I want that laptop replaced.
02:58Otherwise, it's coming out of your wages.
03:02You're the last person I'd expect to be sticking up for me.
03:16Yeah, well, the way he spoke to you reminded me of my old man.
03:21What niche?
03:22No, the man who brought me out, Ranbir.
03:25He was a scum.
03:27Don't let Bill talk to you like that.
03:29And what do you think of our decoration, then?
03:30I thought you hate this sort of thing.
03:32Um, no.
03:33I knew Dad would know exactly what I wanted.
03:36Oh, thank you.
03:37Yes.
03:38Go on, heat the digs.
03:40We're doing it, yeah?
03:41Now get to that.
03:42Get to that.
03:42Get to that.
03:42Come on.
03:43That's it.
03:43Come on.
03:44Ew.
03:44Hey.
03:47Well, looks like the birthday girl's happy.
03:49I'll leave you to it.
03:50Harry, look, I'm...
03:52You know, I know you didn't get much notice, but...
03:55You guys have done a great job.
03:58And I know we've got things to sort out, but today's not a day for business.
04:02So, you know, you're more than welcome to celebrate with me and my family.
04:08If you want to.
04:10Let's see the rest of the world.
04:12Let's go.
04:13I knew you.
04:13I knew you.
04:14I knew you.
04:14I knew you.
04:14I knew you.
04:14I knew you.
04:14I knew you.
04:15I knew you.
04:15I knew you.
04:21Louie?
04:24It's all right, mate.
04:25It's all right.
04:25Don't panic, honey.
04:27You ain't hurt, actually, no, yeah?
04:29Shh.
04:30Shh.
04:30If you've got married sick, your mum and dad are going to be relieved.
04:38I'll have to go and get her mother.
04:39No, no, not yet.
04:40They're going to be angry.
04:42Mate, they're not angry, I promise.
04:44I just wanted to look after Jimmy.
04:49Of course you did, because you're a big brother, ain't they?
04:52But no, you didn't have to take him away like that.
04:55They're always arguing.
04:57Jimmy gets upset.
04:59It must be so hard.
05:00Hearing Trump, it's bad, but not being able to just see what it is.
05:06Just because they argue, it don't mean that they're always going to be like that.
05:10And it definitely don't mean that they don't love you.
05:12They love the bones off the perrier.
05:16But look, they're really worried.
05:19So why don't us three head back, eh?
05:21Good boy.
05:23Good boy.
05:27That makes sense.
05:28Forgot what a little movie you are.
05:41Forgot what a little movie you are.
05:55Oh yeah, looking close to it was, yeah.
05:57I don't know.
05:58You know, I've not seen her like this in such a long time.
06:04Yeah.
06:06I know, it's the first time she's let her hair down since all that stuff of the police.
06:09Thank you for sorting this all up.
06:13Didn't involve anything dodgy.
06:15I promise.
06:17Right, let's get some family photos.
06:18What are you doing here, coach?
06:40Mate, we need to talk.
06:42I know you're in trouble.
06:43No, it's okay, mate.
06:44I'm sorting it, I promise.
06:46I'm your best friend.
06:47I want to help.
06:48Yeah, but you're not helping by being here, mate.
06:56Coach, mate.
06:58Harry, you alright?
06:59Yeah.
07:01No, I'm not making a point, yeah?
07:04This is from my personal stash.
07:05Now I know you know you're stressed about everything that's happened.
07:09Just if you want something to relax, yeah.
07:12Yeah.
07:14Just want everyone to have a good time, mate.
07:15Maybe we should call the police, you know?
07:32Oh my God.
07:33Oh my God.
07:35Thank you so much.
07:37They're fine, alright?
07:38They're okay.
07:39What were you thinking?
07:40They're fine, alright?
07:41They was having their own little gig in the park.
07:42That was all.
07:44Alright?
07:45Yeah?
07:46That's alright, that's alright.
07:47Why don't you get Eve back and I'll tell everyone that we found her, yeah?
07:50Yeah?
07:54Alright?
07:54Well, look, I don't want you to think that I'm having a go in any way, alright?
07:59But he said that they went because you and Lauren had been arguing.
08:04I don't know.
08:05Look, they're fine, alright?
08:06They're absolutely fine, but just make sure that you and Lauren are as well, yeah?
08:10Here you go, Dad.
08:19Cheers.
08:20Don't get true junk, yeah?
08:21Same to you.
08:29You're a proper family man, aren't you?
08:33Got me thinking about my ex.
08:35Yeah?
08:36Who's your ex?
08:38Shireen.
08:40She was pregnant when she died.
08:43Yeah, seeing you with your two makes me think about what kind of dad I would have been.
08:48Yeah, well, I learned nothing about being a loving dad from Radbier.
08:52I can tell you that for nothing.
08:55Some men don't deserve to be dads.
08:57Yep.
08:58Oh, cheers to that.
09:03You know, Harry, obviously, I know how to feel, I ain't your old man.
09:08Well, that's alright, couldn't you?
09:11You know, him calling you useless and all that.
09:14I just wanted to say, you know, he's just annoyed about the break-in and everything else.
09:20Yeah?
09:20Got any idea who he might have been?
09:27Nah.
09:28It's just randoms, I reckon.
09:31Oh, my.
09:32What a tune.
09:34Can someone tell me what I'm doing sitting here talking about all this when I should be nice with the birthday girl?
09:38Maybe the birthday girl's mum.
09:39Yeah, but thank God your grandsons, your great-grandsons, they're alright, aren't they?
09:53Yeah, I mean, anything could have happened, especially with the baby, you know?
09:57Yeah, Peter and Lauren, they're going through so much stress.
10:01I mean, it's hard enough, isn't it, being a new parent?
10:04When the baby has got issues, it's...
10:08I think we should all be there for them.
10:11You're a good person, honey.
10:13Yeah, she's right, you know.
10:14You've got that, uh...
10:16Oh, what do you call it?
10:16That likeability.
10:18Yeah.
10:18Oh, thanks.
10:21Come here.
10:22Yeah.
10:22Come here.
10:22Come here.
10:22Come here.
10:22Come here.
10:23Come here.
10:24Come here.
10:25Come here.
10:26Come here.
10:27Ladies, have some more of my Univa.
10:32It's all thriller, no filler, just like me.
10:37And here's to our winning girls.
10:42You know, this place ain't going to be the same without you and your mum.
10:49Well, we might be here for a while, yeah.
10:51I mean, we've had no offers.
10:53Who'd want to buy a pub in this climate?
10:55No wonder so many have closed down.
10:58This won't be the same if we didn't have the Vic.
11:00Oh, it won't come to that.
11:02So I'm going to buy it.
11:03Well, what if they turn it into one of those, you know, gastropubs?
11:06Yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:07Or one of them nasty chain things.
11:10Oh.
11:11Have you never thought about being landlady here, Cappy?
11:14You've done an excellent job running the Prince Albert.
11:17Yeah, I know it was fun, but, you know, oh, I don't fancy those long hours and late nights
11:24again.
11:24No, no, no.
11:25Oh, what about you?
11:26Don't you fancy the pub game?
11:27What?
11:28No.
11:29Got enough on running the salon.
11:32Plus, I've got to think about moving back in with Jack.
11:36What?
11:36Well, why waste time?
11:38It's what we both want.
11:39And I want to be moved in when he gets back.
11:42But standing behind that bar, holding cool, must be nice.
11:49I wonder who the first landlords were.
11:52I know this.
11:53Mr. and Mrs. Bagstock.
11:55How do you know that?
11:56Well, it was some local history project my will did at school.
12:00This place was built in 1860s, and they were the first publicans.
12:07Took a very dark turn there, apparently.
12:10He drowned her in the bath.
12:11Oh.
12:13Oh, well, this place has seen a lot of dark times.
12:17Been at just.
12:20You will make a lovely landlady, honey.
12:24Do you think so?
12:25Yeah.
12:25Oh, I've never really thought about it.
12:28Yeah.
12:30Well, maybe it'd be a bit too much for one person.
12:34You know, financially-wise, I mean, but...
12:37We could all buy it.
12:38Oh.
12:39Why not?
12:40We could be Worfers' Own Business Lionesses.
12:44Listen, you're not in trouble, Louis.
12:58No.
12:58We just want to understand what happened.
13:00Jay said you ran off because you heard your mum and I shouting, arguing.
13:10I didn't want Jimmy to be scared.
13:14I know he can hear it, but he can't see what it is.
13:19He must get so frightened.
13:21He can hear it, just like I can.
13:24I'm so sorry.
13:28I'm sorry.
13:33Listen, mate, just because me and your mum argue, it doesn't mean we don't love each other.
13:38You know that, don't you?
13:39And it don't mean we don't love you too.
13:43Yeah.
13:45But listen, you need to know that what you did today is not okay.
13:50Yeah?
13:52Hey, remember I told you you were named after your great-great-grandma Lou?
13:58Like, well, she...
14:00She would have been so proud of what you did today, looking after your little brother.
14:05We never want you to stop doing that, ever.
14:08But just please promise me and your mum that you'll never run out like that again.
14:12I promise.
14:13I'm sorry.
14:14I'm sorry.
14:19Well, I used to run Prince Albert, so I know how to run a boozer.
14:37Denise, you run a very successful local business.
14:42And Hanni, she's, er, she's Hanni, isn't she?
14:47Anyway, we, us three, we could make it work.
14:52Oh, you're not serious.
14:53That's the drink-talking.
14:55No, no, no, no.
14:58Yes.
14:59Well, no, it's not the drink-talking, but yes, I am being serious.
15:04We could buy it.
15:06You keep it local.
15:08We could be equal partners.
15:10I don't have that sort of money.
15:13No, Hanni, no.
15:15But if you were part of a group, you will.
15:19Cathy, I think you're on to something, babe.
15:23I think we could...
15:24Maybe we could have our own pub.
15:28I mean, why not?
15:31Lovely girls.
15:31Come on.
15:32Lovely.
15:33Up the girls.
15:35Anything could have happened.
15:37It didn't, did it?
15:38Oh, what about the next time?
15:40Because you know she'll do something and you'll be arguing again.
15:42Yeah, they're only arguing because she cheated.
15:44You're having a go at us for arguing in front of Jimmy, but you're doing the exact same thing.
15:48We have got every right and every reason, right, to be worried about our grandsons.
15:53Right, but the boys are fine.
15:54Right, there's no harm done.
15:55Thank you so much for your visit, but we need some space.
15:58Fine, but you know I'm right about her.
16:09They are right.
16:10I'm a mess.
16:12Now, Owen, don't let them get to you, please.
16:15Just...
16:15No, maybe.
16:16We're just cursed.
16:18I mean, between your family and my family, I don't even know how we've made it this far.
16:22Look at all the people that we've lost.
16:29Abby.
16:30Bradley.
16:32Lucy.
16:34Stephen.
16:34Owen, you don't need to be...
16:36Maybe we're just the next generation of...
16:40Maybe we're just the next generation to mess it all up again.
16:45Oh.
16:46Owen.
16:46Today could have gone really, really badly, Peter.
16:50I need some air.
17:07You said I'd make a fantastic landlady.
17:12Yes, honey.
17:14That's in theory, but not in your, uh, in your actual, uh, what's it?
17:21Oh, this is outrageous.
17:22I mean, you said the three of us, and now I'm being gazant.
17:26Yeah, but it's, look, it's just me and Cathy, we're just, like, we're more experienced in that field.
17:35Yeah.
17:36And, let's face it, I've got to think about what's best for my business.
17:40What, your business?
17:43So, what happened to Walford Women's Wossit?
17:47Well, you know, Denise, I'm Walford's sister, don't I?
17:50Look at me, look, up the, up the, uh, up the lionesses and all that, innit?
17:54But.
17:55Here we go.
17:57But.
17:59With every business, you need a leader, don't you?
18:02You've only got to ask, uh, a bit of any of the old, uh, what's it?
18:06Alan.
18:07Alan, uh, look at him.
18:09What's it?
18:10Well, I know when this leader's had too much.
18:12I don't know what Elaine's put in that Dutch gin, but I can't have a hangover tomorrow.
18:17Oh.
18:18Oh, goodbye, honey.
18:19You're fired.
18:23So, you know, uh, so, I suppose we, me and you, we could have an equal partnership.
18:28So, that's more like it.
18:35Have you got me?
18:38You're not allowed to tell me I need to get some rest too, are you?
18:41No, I just...
18:42Good.
18:43Because I'm busy.
18:58Louie's gone to bed because he was just so knackered and Jimmy's all settled.
19:06You were right about our families, alone.
19:09All the trauma.
19:11And it can't be changed.
19:14Unless we start talking.
19:16And I mean properly, I start talking.
19:18What is this?
19:21An advert for couples counselling?
19:27I'm sorry, alright?
19:28I'm sorry.
19:32I do really want to make this work, but I get it if you don't.
19:35Oh.
19:36Maybe too much has happened.
19:38Lauren, I want this to work.
19:41I was angry.
19:42When, when you blame me for Jimmy being blind, it makes me feel like a terrible mum.
19:59And I was already thinking that way about myself.
20:02I pushed you away, I know, I know.
20:05Well, yeah.
20:06With the Zach thing, he was feeling like a terrible dad.
20:13And not just because he doesn't get to see Dolly that much.
20:18But he told me something.
20:23He's Barney's real dad.
20:25Barney?
20:26Yeah.
20:28How's he...
20:29Do you know, I don't even want to know.
20:31He was saying how he doesn't feel...
20:34Well, he doesn't really know who he's meant to be anymore.
20:37And you put me in that position where I didn't know who I was supposed to be.
20:42Apart from a terrible mum.
20:46Or just a really bad person.
20:51But Zach...
20:53It was like he understood.
20:55And I just...
20:56I kissed him.
20:58And it was a mistake.
21:00I promise you, Peter.
21:03It was just a kiss.
21:04It was.
21:05It was just a kiss.
21:06I'm sorry.
21:10Oh, and I was angry that I couldn't...
21:13I couldn't blame you for Jimmy.
21:14It was in his sight.
21:16You have to appreciate, though, that I needed it to be someone's fault.
21:20It doesn't really matter what the test results say.
21:22I still feel so guilty.
21:25Sometimes I think I don't really know what I'm meant to do with him.
21:30And then what if I get stressed out and I mess up again?
21:35No.
21:36Today was so scary.
21:39Today was scary.
21:42It was really scary.
21:44But today...
21:45Maybe today's the day...
21:47That we get a second chance.
21:49And I don't just mean with the boys.
21:51I'm going to let you down.
21:54I don't want us to end up hating each other, Peter.
21:58Your mum and dad already hate me.
21:59You won't let me down.
22:01I'm sorry.
22:01I feel sick that I've made you feel that way.
22:04I'm sorry.
22:05And as for my mum and dad...
22:06Do you know, I'm so dumb with people having their say about a relationship.
22:09I don't care what people think.
22:11All I want is for us to be a family.
22:15I don't know if I can do it.
22:18I don't know if I can do this.
22:23If I have to pick up the pieces for us from now on for the rest of our lives,
22:27that is exactly what I will do.
22:31Because I love you.
22:33You're a brilliant mother.
22:35You fought for a diagnosis for Jimmy when none of us around you would listen to you.
22:40None of us.
22:41I love you because you fought for us at the start of our relationship
22:45when neither of our parents wanted us to have anything to do with each other.
22:48I love you for that.
22:49I love that no one rocks a leather jacket and boots like you do.
22:53I love how chaotic you are.
22:55Lauren, I love you because you're you.
23:05I love you because you, Peter Bill, you're the man I want to marry.
23:19I love you because you're the man I want to marry.
23:49No way we were missing out on the so-so liquorice.
23:53Thanks, man.
23:55I told you to meet me outside.
23:57Yeah, no vibe with my young G's eating jelly and ice cream.
23:59You don't see me complaining, dude.
24:02Ah.
24:05So what's the plan, then?
24:07You have got one, right?
24:09Yeah.
24:11Not here, though.
24:12I'm outside for two minutes.
24:13I don't trust you.
24:29Could do with the back of mine.
24:30We should have date nights.
24:42We should.
24:46If we ever get any peace.
24:48No.
24:51Hi, darling.
24:52Oh, it's our hero.
25:04I'm glad you popped by because we didn't get a chance to say thank you properly.
25:07No, we didn't need to do that.
25:08I'll just come round to make sure his fingers ain't fell off.
25:10My fingers are fine.
25:14Yeah, and we're good.
25:15We're good, aren't we?
25:16We're really good.
25:17We're really good.
25:23Well, about time, too.
25:24Congratulations, mate.
25:27Hey, what are you doing up now?
25:29Just checking if Jimmy's all right.
25:31No, we're, man, he's fine.
25:33You don't need to worry about him.
25:36Well, actually, yeah.
25:38Since you're here, you can help me again, can't you?
25:42C.
25:43Starts with C.
25:43C.
25:44Right.
25:47It's got to sound a bit soppy, but this beautiful thing.
26:07Yeah, he's right, isn't he?
26:08Yeah.
26:09You do sound soppy.
26:10A little bit.
26:14I don't see what the problem is.
26:15Just squeeze the dealers for their advances.
26:18You ain't getting no money if you ain't got product in the hand.
26:20Well, you asked for the plan, so I'm telling you the plan.
26:22So get out there and execute the plan.
26:25Ain't gonna happen.
26:27Because you ain't Nish.
26:29Yeah?
26:31Without him, people fit the panacears or a joke.
26:33You know, I hate you when people let me down.
27:00Especially when they steal my drugs and lie to me about it.
27:08No, Ravi, mate, you don't understand.
27:10No, no, no.
27:11You don't understand.
27:14He's just made the mistake of telling me people think I'm a joke.
27:18Do you really want to tell me I don't understand something?
27:27When a dog bites you, you can either put a muzzle on it or you can put it down.
27:32I'm putting a muzzle on it.
27:36For now.
27:39Now get him out of here before any coppers turn up.
27:42Because if I haven't made myself clear, you work for me now.
27:48Mate.
27:48Mate.
27:49Mate.
27:50Mate.
27:51Mate.
27:52Mate.
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