TODD and Billy play Cupid in a bid to get Adam and Eva together (Coronation Street, ITV). They invite them to their place for dinner and before you know it, they're flirting like crazy.
Todd is thrilled, but Billy is somewhat distracted. He's still thinking about the crash, and tracks down a guy called Gareth who was there that night. Billy suggests that they should come clean about what they know, but Gareth tells him to keep his mouth shut - or else. With those words ringing in his ears, Billy throws himself into trying to reunite the Barlow family, but it's obvious his guilty feelings aren't going to go away anytime soon.
Meanwhile, baby George needs hospital treatment another twice after spending time with Mary. His parents and the authorities begin to wonder if she is mistreating the youngster, despite her protestations. Could there be a far more innocent reason?
Phelan locates Nicola and blackmails Gary into making contact with her, and Gemma's latest romance looks set to end in disaster.
Whitney gets the chance to start a new life in the sun as Woody reveals he's been offered a job managing a bar in Spain - and invites her to go with him, (EastEnders, BBC1).
Despite the short notice, the Carters pull a farewell party together, but it turns into an impromptu relationship counselling session when the couple have an argument. Following some sage advice from Linda and Mick, it looks like Woody and Whitney are back on track, but are the Carters the ones in real need of help as Linda's fears about her marriage resurface?
Elsewhere, Max should be in trouble this this week as he discovers Lauren knows about the redevelopment plan and Carmel finds an engagement ring in his belongings. Despite this, he joins Willmott-Brown and the Chairman in a toast - but just what are they celebrating?
Phil is delighted to bump into an old friend, until it turns out his mate is really in Walford to see Vincent, Ben turns down a very lavish gift from Luke, and Kim would rather Sonia kept her pregnancy advice to herself.
Robert has been systematically seducing the White family (Emmerdale, ITV), but now it looks like they may have finally had enough of his 'charms'.
Rebecca panics when she thinks Robert has abducted Seb, and tells Lawrence exactly why his former son-in-law can't be trusted. Father and baby later turn up at Home Farm safe and sound, but Robert has some serious explaining to do about Rug Tree Bonds - and his claims that he's now a changed man cut little ice with Chrissie, who is also worrying about her own missing son, Lachlan.
Her mood doesn't improve when she later discovers just how close her dad and her ex-husband have been getting lately, but then Robert drops yet another bombshell, and this one lands on Lawrence...
Elsewhere, Bernice is pretending to be rich to impress her daughter Dee Dee, while Charity, who should know a wrong 'un when she sees one, has doubts about Debbie's new boyfriend Tom.
Bob tries to make amends to Brenda with a grand gesture, and Lisa despairs of Sam and Zak's very literal approach to fighting the road development.
With Home and Away now on its annual winter hiatus, we have to rely on our Ramsay Street friends (Neighbours, C5) to provide us with a few rays of sunshine - at least until it also takes a break from December 8.
We may be in the run-up to Christmas, but one person who isn't full of good cheer is Mark, who is suspended from the police force and questioned by his colleagues who suspect he may have killed Hamish. Later, while Paige questions their relationship in light of recent events, Mark takes Tyler on a hunt for Louise after Tyler's boat is found - and she isn't on it.
Without Amy's help, Steph struggles to organise the Flame Tree Retreat's launch. Thankfully, Lyn lends a hand - after all, that's what mums are for, right?
Piper suffers a panic attack that proves she isn't totally over her ordeal, but refuses to see a doctor, Sonya and Toadie separately decide they'd like another child and Amy learns that Nick will soon be released.
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