Coronation Street: Leo goes missing
(Monday at 8pm on ITV)
Teddy, Leo’s father, cautions him that it would be foolish for him to risk his life for a woman who is twice his age and unreliable, putting Leo’s plans to move to Canada with Jenny in jeopardy.
Leo confides in Daisy that he is beginning to have doubts, but his attention quickly returns to Stephen.
Leo overhears a conversation between Stephen and Gabrielle that proves Stephen is lying, and he then speaks to the estate agent Audrey hired to value her home.
Leo confronts Stephen with the evidence he has finally gathered, letting him know he is fully aware of his scheme to seize Audrey’s home’s equity in order to recoup his lost marriage.
Stephen follows Leo onto the factory gantry as hostilities erupt, where his adversary implores him to call Audrey.
Leo didn’t come home the following morning, and Jenny worriedly informs Daisy when his phone goes straight to voicemail. Is Stephen responsible for his abrupt disappearance?
Emmerdale: Faith and Moira make a pact
(Monday at 7.30pm on ITV)
Although Moira hasn’t told Cain about her plans to commit suicide, Faith is relieved and still wants her daughter-in-law to assist her. Although Moira is naturally resilient, she realizes that time is running out when Faith’s health takes a sharp turn.
As Moira finally gives in and agrees to be by Faith’s side when the time comes, Faith is overcome with emotion. However, Moira later sobs, questioning whether she made the right decision.
The following morning, Cain insists that they set up hospice care for his ailing mother, but Faith decides to organize a fun day out for everyone while Moira hides her guilt.
The terminally ill mother declines Moira’s request to discuss her death plans when they are alone, citing the fact that doing so would put Moira in danger because assisted suicide is illegal.
Moira is terrified by the reality of what she has agreed to because Faith is adamant that she will know when the time is right to end things.
EastEnders: Suki’s on the edge
(Monday at 7.30pm on BBC One)
Guilty as ever Eve is shocked to see Suki wandering the Square in her nightgown as she continues on her downward spiral. Ash rushes her mother to the clinic, where she and Eve attempt to figure out what is going on.
In the meantime, Nugget alerts Ravi to Suki’s precarious condition. When Kheerat learns the truth, she confronts Ravi, who claims Suki was sleepwalking.
Eve returns to Suki’s insistent that there is something very wrong and won’t leave until she has learned what it is. Eventually, Suki cautiously shares with Eve how Ranveer tried to rape her, but will she be completely honest?
Later, when Eve brings Suki home and calls someone urgently to let them know they have a problem, Ravi is alarmed.
Ravi manipulates Suki into feeling sorry for him in an effort to keep her quiet, but when Nugget’s headteacher shows up to talk about his poor behavior, they both realize how close the youngster was to Ranveer.
Ravi decides to host the Panesars for his birthday celebration in an effort to cheer up his son, but as the meal gets started, Kheerat finds himself worrying about Ranveer’s whereabouts.
Hollyoaks: Silas strikes during stunt week
(Tuesday at 7pm on E4 and Wednesday at 6.30pm on Channel 4)
As Silas makes his way back to the village to exact revenge on the McQueens during Hollyoaks’ epic stunt week, explosive incidents leave at least one resident dead.
Silas gives Olivia a life-or-death task at the start of the drama: either she brings Bobby to him or he kills Mercedes. When the pressure mounts, overwhelmed Olivia ends up telling Prince everything despite her attempts to get the child alone.
The McQueens aren’t in the mood to party as they look for Mercedes who went missing, even as the village carnival gets started. The family decides to contact the police, but Silas’s mysterious message dissuades them.
The serial killer later makes a live webcam appearance from the McQueens’ home, and they realize he has been listening to them the entire time.
Theresa and Goldie are trapped in an escape room and must decide which of them will escape alive while John Paul is forced to face his demons. The clan is warned that the only way to survive is by playing games.
Later on in the week, Mercedes escapes Silas’s den one last time, and the evil OAP challenges the McQueens to a fatal game of chess on an electrified board.
Emmerdale: Will is getting cold feet
(Friday at 7.30pm on ITV)
This week has been an emotional one in Emmerdale as Dawn’s rage over Millie’s lies bubbles up and Harriet struggles to control her feelings for Will.
Will is distraught over his fiancée’s choice to evict Dawn, so things are not good between Kim and him either. After Kim agrees to speak with Dawn, the couple eventually gets back together, but it’s obvious that Will is questioning whether they should get married.
Jealous Harriet quickly plunges the knife, warning Will that if he goes through with the wedding, he risk losing his daughter. Kim is furious and issues the former vicar a sinister warning, but Harriet runs directly to Will to tell him about the danger and to declare her love for him once more.
When Will returns to Home Farm, he is horrified to see Kim not inviting guests to their wedding and considers cancelling the entire event.
Coronation Street: Dee-Dee saves the day
(Friday at 8pm on ITV)
Dee-Dee, his sister from America, arrives as downcast James fears his footballing career is over, determined to support him.
Dee-Dee calls the club, explains she’s a solicitor, and requests a meeting after reading the letter from County offering James a pitiful last pay-off. Will the legal expert succeed in negotiating a better deal for her brother?
Later on in the week, Dee-Dee is approached about Stu’s case by Alya and Yasmeen, and she agrees to represent the former soldier. Dee-Dee exhorts the Nazirs to speak with Bridget about the night of Charlie’s murder after pointing out glaring holes in the police investigation.
When Bridget supports her mother’s account, Alya’s attempt to learn the truth fails. However, a potential turning point occurs when Dee-Dee says she has located a residence for Lennox, the officer in charge of Stu’s case.
Stu walks over there and knocks on the door after taking the piece of paper with the address on it. But is he about to further damage his case?
EastEnders: Phil drops a bombshell
(Wednesday at 7.30pm on BBC One)
When Phil declines to find Billy a better attorney, Freddie makes the decision to take action and support the man he believes to be his father.
Freddie receives an offer for a trial shift at the chippy after looking for work around the Square. The eager teen impresses Bobby with his quick learning and is given a permanent position.
When Freddie returns home to share the good news, Honey reminds Billy that he needs to be honest with Freddie about his parentage, casting a pall over the joyous occasion.
Billy meets with his lawyer, who warns him that he may face a lengthy period in prison as he struggles to muster the courage to tell the truth. When Freddie overhears the conversation, he becomes concerned and asks Phil for advice. Phil tells the child to sling his hook.
Unaware of his father’s involvement, Freddie approaches Ben to ask for help finding Billy a good brief, and Ben recommends a top-notch attorney from Richie’s firm.
After learning the truth, Phil is so furious that he decides to exact revenge on Freddie by revealing a shocking revelation.
Hollyoaks: A deadly explosion rocks the village
(Thursday at 7pm on E4 and Friday at 6.30pm on Channel 4)
When Joel discovers a flyer for his own funeral service in his pocket as the villagers get ready for the big carnival, his blood immediately chills. He tells Warren he can’t take it any longer, aware that Norma is the source of the threat, and his father promises to deal with it while admonishing others not to mess with his kids.
Warren is determined to get rid of Norma after realizing he has been set up to kill his own son, but a major revelation from his evil boss changes everything.
The carnival will soon be in full swing, and as James makes one final effort to win Ste back, Shaq and Verity are put in danger when a bomb goes off close to them.
Will they both survive as another explosion rips through the village as the pair is stuck atop a climbing wall?
At the conclusion of stunt week, Warren and Norma are in the hospital after suffering serious injuries from a fall, and Foxy is looking for explanations.
And as one local makes the decision to leave, another local receives an unexpected proposal.
Home and Away: Tane and Nikau continue to struggle
(Wednesday at 1.45pm on Channel 5)
Tane is still troubled by the bikie drama as he deals with inquiries from the community regarding his participation in the police bust.
Tane is reluctant to speak up because he knows his family’s safety depends on him not saying anything, but he eventually lets Dean in on the situation.
Tane is extremely appreciative of his friend’s support, but as soon as John says the surf club committee is considering not renewing the gym lease, Tane realizes his nightmare is far from over.
Tane is once more compelled to remain silent regarding his work as a police informant, seriously jeopardizing the future of his company.
Nikau, who is also having difficulties, makes the decision to visit Bella in New York. When Dean learns of the young man’s plans, he becomes worried. Dean stops Nikau on his way to the airport and asks him if he knows he had to end their relationship so Bella would be safe.
Dean is able to persuade Nikau that staying in Summer Bay is the best course of action for the time being after pointing out how content Bella is in New York and that he has the bikie court case looming over him.