Monday

Wicked Nish Panesar lays a trap and Vinny Panesar falls into it

The Panesar patriarch has been biding his time to get revenge on Vinny, after discovering he and Suki were plotting to take his business empire.

Over the past few weeks, Nish has been laundering money through the Chicken Shop, and he's secretly set Vinny up as the fall guy!

He continues the operation, by staging a handover of cash between Vinny and Harti in the Square gardens. But will Vinny realise what his dad is up to?

Suki, who's thankfully a lot smarter than her silly son, knows Nish can't be trusted. She tells Vinny he's being played, but he ignores her warnings as he heads off to an unknown drop-off point.

Later, Suki's worst fears are confirmed when she catches up with Harti in the cafe. He reveals Nish has tipped off the police, and they'll be waiting to arrest Vinny when he arrives!

Suki quickly intervenes and is able to bring Vinny back to Number 41, where she urges him to leave Walford, immediately.

Vinny does as he's told and jumps into a waiting cab. But what he - and Suki - don't realise is it's a trap set by Nish, and they've just fallen straight into it!

What does nasty Nish have in store for his traitors?

Meanwhile, it's the day of Debbie Colwell's funeral, and emotions are running high for her killer husband, Reiss.

Martin Fowler arrives at Number 25 to support the grieving widower, who's struggling after receiving a call from Sonia Fowler in prison.

As the pair prepare to leave, Debbie's parents Brenda and Hugh arrive and are clear in their message - Reiss is not allowed at the funeral.

Reiss tries to plead his case, but it's no use. He's not welcome.

Martin takes pity on Reiss and arranges a last-minute wake for Debbie in The Vic.

Reiss is deeply touched by his friend's support and grateful to given the chance to say a few words about his late wife.

But as Reiss begins reading his eulogy to Debbie, he's stopped in his tracks when Bianca Jackson suddenly bursts in.

She's back in Walford and wants to know why her sister is banged up for a crime she didn't commit. Things are about to get a whole lot louder now B is back!

Elsewhere, Teddy Mitchell wants his son Harry to get a job.

He and Sharon Watts join forces to convince Phil Mitchell to give the lad a trial shift at The Arches.

Harry isn't convinced he wants to be Walford's next grease monkey, but relents after Jack Branning makes a snide dig about his work ethic.

However, Teddy doesn't take kindly to Jack's comments. He (and his jumper) pay the copper a visit, where Teddy issues Jack with a menacing threat.

Ooh, we always knew he was a wrong'un!


Tuesday

Bianca Jackson tries to extract a confession out of killer Reiss Colwell

Reiss has been struggling with his guilt since he suffocated his comatose wife Debbie back in July. But that hasn't stopped him from allowing his pregnant fianc?e Sonia to take the rap for a crime she didn't commit.

Poor Son is currently banged up behind bars and Reiss is getting away with murder. But not for much longer if Bianca's got anything to with it.

She knows he's guilty and is determined to prove it!

Reiss is under pressure as Bianca continues to interrogate him about Sonia's arrest. He becomes overwhelmed and leaves - but this only fires Bianca up even more.

Adopting a different tact, Bianca then outwardly accuses Reiss of killing Debbie. It's a bold move, but she gets Reiss teetering on the brink of a confession.

Unfortunately, before he can say anything, Martin Fowler and Kat Slater arrive to diffuse the situation. They try to calm Bianca down, but she remains set in her belief that Reiss is to blame.

Knowing she may be Sonia's only hope, B vows not to give up. Be afraid, Reiss!

Elsewhere, the penny drops for terrified Vinny Panesar as he realises he's been framed by his own father.

Nish has been laundering money through his business and set Vinny up as his fall guy. It's all part of Nish's revenge plan, after discovering Vinny was in cahoots with Suki to reclaim his empire.

Vinny is now at the mercy of Nish, and knows only too well what he's capable of.

Meanwhile, Suki, who instructed Vinny to get out of Walford, is anxiously awaiting news from her son. But when he fails to message to say he's safe, Suki starts to panic.

Will she realise Nish is behind Vinny's disappearance? And can she save him?

Teddy Mitchell isn't happy when Phil informs him Harry didn't show for his first shift at The Arches.

However, the lazy lad soon redeems himself when he saves Kathy Beale's handbag from a thief. Phil is impressed and agrees to give Harry another chance.

But it's a decision he may live to regret when Harry makes a mysterious call, which indicates he's planning to run a dodgy operation from the garage.



Wednesday

Jack Branning suspects Harry Mitchell is up to no good

The minute Teddy Mitchell and his two sons rocked up in Albert Square, it was clear they were going to be trouble. Smooth charmer Teddy is very good at giving the devoted family man act, but there's definitely a dark side to this Mitchell.

He's already proved this with his manipulation of Reiss Colwell, and now it seems Teddy has made an enemy of local cop, Jack Branning.

Harry has also shown he's a chip off the old block. No sooner had he been given a job at The Arches, he was on the phone to someone, arranging an illegal operation at Phil Mitchell's garage.

Risky business indeed! But is Harry about to get caught out?

Harry meets with his dodgy contact at McClunky's, to discuss the plans.

But their little chat is overheard by Jack, who orders a warrant for the police to search the garage. Is Harry about to get caught red-handed?

As the Old Bill arrive, Phil is raging and tells Harry his trial is over.

Later, Teddy catches up with Harry and warns what could be at stake if the police start looking into their affairs. Is their past about to catch up with them?

Elsewhere in Walford, Martin Fowler supports Reiss Colwell in the light of recent events.

It's been a tough old week for the secret killer. First he was banned from attending wife Debbie's funeral, and now his foe, Bianca Jackson is back in Walford, on a mission to prove his guilt.

Annoyingly, Martin along with the rest of Walford, reckons Reiss is a harmless victim and that Bianca is waging a personal vendetta against him.

Cunning Reiss adds weight to this theory when he tells Martin about Bianca's depression diagnosis.

What a snake!

Later in The Vic, Martin decides to speak to Bianca about the whole Reiss situation.

The pair have an emotional heart-to-heart, where Bianca opens up about her recent struggles.

But can she get Martin to realise he's been taken in by Reiss?


THursday

Teddy Mitchell goes to great lengths to protect his reputation

The dad-of-two has come to Walford to start a new life for himself and his boys. But Teddy's murky past is at risk of catching up with him thanks to Harry's latest antics.

The lad recently landed a job at The Arches, but then decided to use Phil Mitchell's business as a base to run his own illegal operation from. Jack Branning got wind of what was going on and issued a police warrant to search the garage.

Harry's brush with the law has now become the talk of E20, and Teddy is desperate to clear his son's name, and preserve his public image.

Getting to work, Teddy uses his powers of persuasion to convince Phil to allow Harry to see out the week at The Arches. He must be growing soft in his old age - why else would Phil agree to that?

With Phil won over, Teddy then diverts attention away from Harry by organising a charity fundraiser for Sonia Fowler at Mitchell's Autos.

Phil is shocked to hear about the event, but Teddy cleverly makes out it was all Harry's idea - which wins him his job back!

Teddy may have Phil fooled, but Jack knows his game. He continues to voice his suspicions about Teddy and Harry, and it's clear he's rattled their cage.

Is this the start of a new Square rivalry?

Elsewhere, it's the morning after the night before for Bianca Jackson. She wakes up on pal Kat Slater's sofa, and reveals she has regrets over what happened.

Kat tells Bianca she needs to face up to her actions and go see a GP to discuss her erratic behaviour.

Bianca then meets up with Martin Fowler, but as talk turns to Reiss Colwell, Bianca insists she still doesn't trust him.

Later, Bianca decides to give her doctors appointment a miss in favour of attending Sonia's fundraising event.

But how much longer can she keep on running away from her problems? And what will Kat say when she finds out?