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Eastenders September 4 - 10
Thursday 2 September 2010Peggy enlists the help of Billy and Minty and they go to the crack den and bring Phil back to the sitting room in the Vic where the windows have been boarded up. Peggy is determined to get him off drugs.
Phil is in bad shape as he tried to convince Billy and Roxy to let him out, he manages to call Shirley who is shocked. Peggy rips the phone from the wall and Phil is again left alone but he later convinces Billy to let him out.
Janine wakes up in Richard's house but has not slept with him while Whitney tells Ryan she is not sure about his future bride. Ryan waits at the registry office and before they marry she tells him she thinks she is not good enough for him. He reassures her and they marry.
Dot learns that Bradley is not Lily's father and talks to Max who also reveals he knew about it. Max asks Jean if Stacey is off her medication. When she goes to the wedding reception she mistakenly thinks Archie is locked in an upstairs room and ends up confessing to Peggy that she was the killer. Peggy threatens to go to the police.
Peggy and Phil get into an argument and he threatens to set fire to the pub, he strikes a match and throws it to the floor. The flames spread and Stacey is desperate to save Lily who is sleeping upstairs.
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