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The residents of Walford say an emotional farewell to Nigel Bates in EastEnders next week, as the day of his funeral service arrives. But will everyone be able to cope with the immense loss on the day?
Although his nearest and dearest knew that Nigel’s death was coming, it doesn’t make it any easier when the moment finally comes to lay him to rest. On the morning of the ceremony, his wife Julie Bates continues to struggle with writing her late husband’s eulogy - so she turns to her loved ones for help.
"Julie doesn’t see how she can pour decades of her love for Nigel into just a short speech; she’s really struggling," explains our EastEnders insider.
She wants to do Nigel justice and make sure everything is just right. Luckily, once she finds the special memory, she suddenly feels certain that she’s found the right words to send off her sweetheart."
"Up at the lectern alone, Julie looks so vulnerable. Luckily, she’s surrounded by love in Walford and has the full support of everyone who loved Nigel, too. It’s going to be a difficult road ahead without her husband, but Julie doesn’t have to navigate her grief in silence."
After the service, Julie and Nigel's oldest friend Phil gather to share a heart-to-heart about their lost loved one. However, they’re soon interrupted when his sister Sam barges in and demands that Phil spend time with her and brother Grant…
"They’ve come a long way together since Julie first came back to Walford, and although their friendship has faced some roadblocks, they’re now totally united in their grief and adoration for the brilliant man that Nigel was. Let’s just hope it stays that way!"
Once all is said and done, peaceful Julie finally works up the courage to open the precious letter that contains Nigel’s parting words to her.
Will the final piece she has left of her beloved help her come to terms with his death and shape her future? Or will Nigel’s letter bring fresh agony for the grieving widow?
Ro drops a bombshell or two.
Hollyoaks has uncovered two devastating lies amid the chaos of Ste Hay and Rex Gallagher's upcoming wedding. Last week, Ro Hutchinson found out that his mum Diane, who has terminal cancer, had booked a family holiday without buying a ticket for herself.
Ste and Ro are unaware that Rex already knows about Ste and James, as he recently overheard a conversation between the pair in which Ste sent James packing.
A comment from Rex left Leela wondering if he knew about Ste’s affair when he questioned if he was "the only one" for Ste.
After talking to Kathleen-Angel about looking out for friends, Ro was inspired to tell Rex what he heard last night about Ste cheating on him.
Ste panicked when Leela told him that she thought Rex knew the truth about James and Ste concluded that the pair were being paranoid.
He said: "This is just pre-wedding nerves and we're being paranoid. We're going out and we're going to have a nice meal. 'Cause there's no way that he knows."
At the garage, Ro went to tell Rex the truth, but before he could say anything, Rex, fearing that the lovelorn teenager still had a crush on him, fired him.
During Rex and Ste's pre-wedding dinner at The Dog, Nancy shared stolen glances at her struggling friend Diane while Ste remained convinced that his husband-to-be didn’t know anything.
Attempting to stop the wedding and wanting to protect Rex, he said: "At least I can be honest, unlike you two. You hiding who you are, and you cheating on him with James."
After everyone left, Ro also confronted Diane after finding out that she hadn’t booked herself a flight ticket, saying: "You're lying about how much time you've got left, aren't ya?"
Is she guilty of the crime?
Summer Spellman is dramatically betrayed by her closest allies on Coronation Street next week, when accusations fly and she's taken in for questioning by the police over Theo Silverton's murder!
Pressure mounts between Todd's nearest and dearest, and George blames Summer for Theo's demise after memories come flooding back to him. Things get even worse for the panicked Summer, as the evidence paints her as vengeful and full of hate.
"There are a number of things stacking up against Summer!" teases Harriet Bibby, who plays the prime suspect. "The police are on her tail and she isn’t thinking logically. She decides the best solution is to just run away, as she needs to get out of the pressure cooker!"
With the investigation circling the Street, Summer is on edge around Kit. But her innermost thoughts are about to make her look even guiltier after George finds her journal – which includes a startling description of her putting a gun to Theo's head!
Summer knows this looks really bad," explains Harriet. "At this point, everyone is suspicious of everyone. If your nearest and dearest are starting to question you, then that makes you look capable of murder."
Not only are George and Christina concerned about what they found, but Kit also spots a crucial piece of evidence in the background of Lisa's wedding photo. The discovery puts Summer at the scene of the crime, which prompts Lisa to pull her in for questioning.
Although Todd does a good job defending Summer to Lisa, George's doubts trigger fresh memories of the night in question, forcing him to confront Summer about what he remembers. But soon, she's turning the accusations back round to him.
As fingers are pointed and gossip spreads, Christina also finds herself caught in a big fib. She urges George to come clean about Summer's lies – but is Christina trying to distract from her own whereabouts that night?
"Theo stole Billy away from Summer," Harriet reminds us. "He's also taken a part of Todd, because he's not the same guy as he once was. It boils down to the question: would Summer kill to protect what's left of her family?"
With Alf having already become fed up of Roo’s growing concerns about his age, he wrote the letter off as a load of rubbish, claiming that he’d sort it out when he was good and ready.
Thankfully, while Richie was keen to process the paperwork, Cash made it clear that they could use their discretion; as it was Alf’s first offence, they could let him off with a warning.
He instead took a trip to nearby Banksia Creek for a spot of fishing the following morning.
Stopping at the side of the road to fix it, she was hit by the side mirror of a passing vehicle, injuring her leg and leaving her with a gash to her arm.
The driver failed to stop, leaving Abigail to limp home alone.
Knowing that he’d been at Banksia Creek at the same time, she confronted him at the surf club and asked if there was any chance he’d inadvertently hit someone whilst driving back from his fishing trip.
At the end of last week, Alf approached Abby at the surf club, planning on having a conversation with her about the incident and to check that she was okay, but when she flinched as he moved towards her, he realised that she too thinks he’s to blame.
His actual birthday was a couple of weeks ago, but the celebrations were postponed after Tane (Ethan Browne) was hospitalised.
With Tane about to be released from hospital, and now a free man, Summer Bay bands together to put the final preparations in place for the party.
“Everybody thinks it’s Alf and no one is taking him seriously,” Ray explains to TV Week. “And the gossip begins to gain momentum around town so much that he becomes frustrated and kind of loses it at Abigail for not remembering – because this is his life.”
When Harper (Jessica Redmayne) invites Alf along to the party, considering him an ‘honorary grandfather’ to her son, he’s not willing to go. He explains that he can’t face the community when everyone believes that he was responsible for Abby’s injuries.
Not wanting to risk hurting anyone else, he hands over his car keys and makes an announcement – he’s giving up driving.
Marilyn (Emily Symons) is of course on hand with the food, as Harper delights in how well the day has gone.
Will he really continue to push away his friends and family, or can he be convinced to join in on the fun?
"Keep your eyes peeled."
Over the past 12 months, EastEnders has brought back a number of familiar faces to Albert Square, including the likes of Zoe Slater, Anthony Trueman and Chrissie Watts. This April, Grant Mitchell also made another surprise comeback, as he supported his loved ones amid Nigel Bates' dementia battle.
Following the show's BAFTA win for Best Soap last night (10 May), executive producer Ben Wadey was asked about the possibility of more character returns in the near future. Though he didn't give away any names, Wadey teased some "surprises on the horizon" in the next few weeks.
"But I would keep your eyes peeled in the next few weeks; there may be a couple of nice surprises on the horizon."
When asked about the soap's enduring success, Wadey credited "fresh ideas" from the writers, as well as "the legacy of the programme".
Forty years of amazing stories and amazing characters. We've got the best writing team in the business, who just come every single month with ways to keep the show fresh. Like The Six [storyline] - so good and original, it pushed the show forward.
While Wadey didn't reveal much about the returning characters, we already know that Gemma Bissix (Clare Bates) and Jon Lee (Josh Saunders) will soon be reprising their roles for Nigel's upcoming funeral.
The beloved character tragically passed away two weeks ago, with his wife Julie and best friend Phil Mitchell by his side. Bissix already returned for a brief stint earlier this year but will be back with Lee to bid Nigel a final farewell.
"He takes things in, but he doesn't speak much."
Emmerdale will air a huge development in Cain Dingle's cancer storyline next week, as he undergoes his important prostatectomy. But while Cain and Moira try to put on a brave face ahead of the operation, Kyle Winchester begins to spiral at the thought of losing his dad.
In upcoming episodes, the Dingles prepare for Cain's procedure, which was delayed following his hit-and-run accident. When the day finally arrives, the family has breakfast together before heading over the hospital.
Jeff Hordley, who plays Cain, explained that his character "doesn't have a clue" about Kyle's internal fears, though he "can see that he's struggling a wee bit with it".
"Before he goes into hospital, Kyle doesn't have breakfast with the rest of the family. He can see he's not quite right, but he's just thinking, 'he's just lost his mum a year previously, so I've got to keep an eye on him,'" the actor said.
But he doesn't understand if there's anything else going on, he's just thinking, 'Yeah, he's not feeling too good because he's probably thinking I'm going to lose [my] dad as well now.'"
"Isaac's just keeping himself busy, but he's a bit younger and he's just off the wall. But Kyle's taking everything in in a different way," shared Natalie J Robb, who plays Moira. "They are kind of making Kyle more Cain-like. He takes things in, but he doesn't speak much. He's quite moody – he's fantastic."
"But yeah, you do start to see Kyle's journey. He gets affected a lot more by it than Isaac at first. There's a lot coming up with that."