STEVE should know better than to try double-crossing a Barlow (Coronation Street, ITV) – there are so many of them about, one member of the family or another is bound to find out.
Tracy fears he's got cold feet, so treats him to a bath and a massage before offering him a 'free pass'. She means an opportunity to have a treatment at the local spa, but Steve thinks she's allowing him to sleep around before the big day - and he eyes his dance coach Abi as a potential partner.
Later, Peter catches them together, but will he tell Tracy what he's seen? And will Steve finally admit that tying the knot again isn't what he wants?
The McDonalds also get the results of Hannah's DNA test, which suggests she really is related to the family. Jim, meanwhile, tries to blackmail Johnny into giving him £25k.
Gina realises she's falling for Tim, Billy regrets offering Josh a place to stay and tragedy strikes during a night on the town.
He may be in prison, but Mick is still very much the devoted family man - he even asks fellow prisoner Fraser to get him a burner phone so he can wish Johnny happy birthday (EastEnders, BBC1). However, it seems he should have stuck to writing a letter as Fraser wants a favour in return, leaving Mick in a very dangerous position.
Stuart is thrilled that Mick is behind bars, but he might want to tone down the gloating as Zara is becoming a bit unnerved by her dad's burning obsession with the Carters. He tries to prove he's changed but, after receiving an ultimatum from Stuart, Linda continues to fuel Zara's doubts.
Jack makes amends with Mel, but can't bring himself to be friendly to Ray, while Hunter starts to worry that his former stepdad is keeping something from him.
Sonia is alarmed when Bex wants to quit sixth form, and Keanu tries to get a job to impress Sharon. Perhaps the real way to her heart though is to make her jealous - she's definitely not happy about his friendship with Hayley...
When Charity recently had to give evidence in court, quite a few of the Dingles bowed out of coming along to support her, claiming she'd understand because she's so tough (Emmerdale, ITV). Maybe that's why she's now thinking about some of the other times her family apparently convinced themselves she could look after herself - including when she was a homeless, vulnerable teenager.
She tries to seek answers from her dad but is too drunk to find him, passing out in a farmer's field instead. It turns out that Zak does know the whereabouts of her father, Obadiah, but will finding him bring Charity the closure she is looking for?
Elsewhere, Matty and Victoria give in to their feelings, but Moira could be about to dampen their passions as she catches them in a clinch - and then sticks up for absent Adam by revealing she's the one who killed Emma.
Chas goes into labour at the stag party, Marlon blows his chances with Jessie, and Dr Cavanagh decides to take advantage of Bernice and Daz's rocky patch by asking Diane for her daughter's number.
The villagers in Hollyoaks (Channel 4)are still dealing with the aftermath of Ollie's abuse as Nancy confronts Mandy, claiming she should have spotted the signs that her stepson was being groomed.
However, Mandy isn't the only one who's been oblivious to what's been going on under her nose recently, so is this really the right fight for Nancy to pick just before she has a meeting with Darren and the social worker about providing a secure, happy foster home for Brooke?
There's a big upheaval in store as Hunter decides to swap Summer Bay for Vietnam (Home and Away, C5).
He plans to live there with Zac, a move that upsets Leah, although she eventually realises a fresh start may be a good idea after all, leaving Alf to drive him to the airport.
Can money buy happiness (Neighbours, C5)? It doesn't seem to have helped put a smile on Jemima's face, so when she offers to support Karl and Susan for the rest of their lives, Susan is reluctant to accept her generous gift. Karl agrees, but can they find a way to turn Jemima down without offending her?
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