AS if finding out that her boyfriend was sleeping with her auntie wasn't bad enough, poor Bex is still having to deal with being bullied this week (EastEnders, BBC1).
At least Shakil does his best to support her when she goes busking - until Martin warns him off, leaving her feeling more alone than ever. So, when mean girl Madison has an apparent change of heart and apologises for her behaviour, is it a chance for Bex to make a fresh start?
Meanwhile, Michelle drowns her sorrows to the extent that even Sharon, who is used to dealing with belligerent drunks, gets fed up with her. As the anniversary of Mark's death approaches, Michelle gets it together for long enough to reach out to Martin. He's not very receptive, but Stacey takes pity on her sister-in-law and invites her over for dinner.
Maybe Stacey was inspired by Max's surprising efforts to play peacemaker, as he encourages her to let Carmel see Arthur.
Whitney and Johnny try to boost takings at the Vic, Lauren is desperate for another night out without Steven, and Kim and Vincent arrange a double date with Kush and Denise.
Sally's bullish, blinkered behaviour has upset many people in the past (Coronation Street, ITV), but is it really enough to make somebody want to kill her?
It seems unlikely, but her life is certainly being made a misery by an anonymous troll who this week prints Sally's obituary in the local newspaper before sending her a parcel with rather nasty contents. Tim is determined to find the villain but only makes matters worse, so Sophie and Rosie turn detective to take the matter into their own hands.
Peter is arrested for assault after Chloe claims he beat her the night before Ken was pushed down the stairs. He convinces Toyah he's innocent - but can his father be similarly persuaded?
Tension reigns between Aidan and Maria, Robert offers Michelle a job on her return from holiday and David does Anna a good turn after receiving a surprise windfall in a customer's will.
Emmerdale (ITV) continues in its mission to reduce us all to blubbering wrecks as the villagers gather together for Ashley's funeral. His family is hit hardest, as Laurel struggles to hold it together, Gabby blames Bernice for the fact that she didn't get to say a private goodbye to her dad, and Arthur breaks down in the middle of delivering a poem.
Harriet also finds it hard to conduct her ex's funeral and Cain consoles her when she beats herself up over her shaky delivery. However, when he later worries that she's about to find out he's using the church to stash more stolen goods, he goes a step further and moves in for a kiss.
Robert is thrilled to be reunited with Aaron, until Ross realises that Robert has been up to no good (well, if anyone should know the signs...) and decides to start blackmailing him.
Faith is flavour of the month as Rishi invites her out for a drink and Sarah grows so close to her new grandmother that Debbie starts to feel jealous.
Adam jumps to conclusions when he spots a pregnancy test, while Finn is back from Australia.
Sonya and Toadie... once upon a time it seemed that theirs was a marriage made in heaven (Neighbours, C5). Sadly, their relationship lies in tatters, and no matter how he attempts to mend it, she throws the pieces back in his face.
Sonya can't forgive his indiscretion with Dee, and makes matters even worse by sharing a romantic moment with Mark, which they both live to regret. She even hits the bottle.
Paige's behaviour continues to be a concern, and eventually she's checked out at hospital where her health gets a thumbs-up - but what about that of her baby? Piper accompanies Paige to her appointment where she bumps into Brooke Butler, who seems earnest in her desire to make things up to her victims. Terese, however, isn't so sure and turns to an unlikely person for support.
Elsewhere, David gets to know his father, who gives him the strength to make a big step, and Elly gives Leo some potentially life-changing advice.
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