HOT on the heels of the three-hander involving Whitney, Mick and Linda comes a two-hander episode focusing on Jay and Phil (EastEnders, BBC1).
However, Jay could probably do with a full 30 minutes to himself, just so he can come to terms with the revelation that Phil killed his dad. The bombshell leaves Jay questioning everything about his past, but is the whole truth finally out in the open?
Later in the week, Ben demands answers as Jay announces that he no longer considers them brothers.
The Carters are still reeling from the events of their very special episode, as Mick does his best to build bridges with his wife, while Linda gets a shock at the Vic's Ladies Night.
A heart-to-heart with Ingrid convinces Jack to at least act like a happy camper on his trip with Billy and Honey, and Steven is alarmed when Max says he may need his help again.
Bex and Denise collect their GSCE results, the Murrays point the finger at the Taylors when they discover they've been burgled and Tom convinces Michelle to give him another chance.
Thanks to a lucky scratch card, Shona is suddenly £6,000 better off, (Coronation Street, ITV) and it's not long before Macca has received news of her windfall. He tells her that Clayton's suicidal and the cash would give him the chance of an appeal, so you can imagine how David feels when he finds out she is considering getting her son, aka Kylie's killer, out of prison.
Meanwhile, Mary's sham marriage is full steam ahead, but when Jude gets wind of the fact his mother was raped, there's little wonder his world is turned upside down.
Poor old Chesney is still suffering after the attack the other week. Aside from leaving Hope and Ruby on the bus during a trip out, he winds up cowering at Roy's allotment shed.
And maybe it's the weight of Pat's guilt that is causing him to act strangely, but Nicola soon realises something is up when he snaps at her. It looks like Michael's ghost is haunting the Phelan family's fortunes.
In Emmerdale (ITV), Rhona would probably like nothing better than to forget the past 18 months ever happened, but after she moves in for a kiss with Paddy this week, she realises that it's not going to be that easy to turn the clock back.
Following the incident, Rhona has a worrying dream about Pierce that leaves her convinced she needs to visit her attacker in prison, but will seeing him again really bring her the closure she needs?
Elsewhere, Kerry spots a familiar face while out shopping, and is shocked to realise that the person in question is now homeless. However, Dan doesn't seem to share her concerns.
Frank pushes ahead with his plans for a secret wedding to Megan, which would probably be a bad idea even if his unwitting bride-to-be wasn't planning to frame him in a property scam. But when Rishi reveals a problem with the timeshare business, it looks like Charity's scheme could have been rumbled...
Aaron finds a potential new punching bag at the gym in the shape of Jason, Nell bonds with Bob, and Priya decides to put all her efforts into being a good friend to Leyla. It's a little late for that, Priya...
What is in Nick's mysterious folder? That's what Gary is determined to find out, and Amy takes a risk to help him, but there's no prizes for guessing who catches her in the act (Neighbours, Channel 5).
She confronts Nick over his plans to open a wellness centre, while Gary accidentally spills the beans about Terese's cancer secret to Jasmine Udagawa. Eventually the Udagawas decide to withdraw their investment from Lassiter's, and although Gary thinks this as a blessing in disguise, Terese disagrees.
Meanwhile, a storm causes a power outage, trapping Paige and Steph in a lift together, where Paige makes a surprising admission. And like some hypothetical love elevator, Dipi thinks Ben and Yashvi have taken their relationship to the next level when she finds a condom wrapper, but Mishti admits that the contraceptive belonged to her.
Mark, Aaron and Tyler return from Russell's funeral, only to be dealt another blow when Sheila drops an emotional bombshell on them.
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