MONDAY 7TH NOVEMBER
TYRONE HITS OUT AT THE JOURNALIST Adam and Fiz meet up with the publisher and she implores her to remove Hope’s name from the book. In the garage, Tyrone finds a leaflet advertising a Q&A session about the John Stape book. Tyrone enters the hotel room where the Q&A session is in full swing. When the journalist suggests to the audience that Fiz was complicit in her husband’s crimes, Tyrone sees red, climbs on the stage and slaps him round the face. The hotel manager calls the police. Adam tells Fiz that Tyrone’s been arrested for assaulting the journalist who wrote the book. Fiz begs the journalist not to press charges against Tyrone, will she be able to save Tyrone’s skin? The police let Tyrone go without charge and reveal that Fiz talked the journalist round. Fiz and Tyrone have a blazing row. Fiz shows him a video of him punching the journalist and tells him it’s gone viral and as a result, they’ve brought the launch date forward to the end of the week.
SAM SEEKS AN ALTERNATIVE ROUTE TO HARVEY In the café, Sam explains to Roy how he’s been reading about restorative justice, that he wants to visit Harvey in prison and wonders if he’d go with him as Nick refuses. Roy tells Nick. Leanne urges Nick to consider letting Sam visit Harvey as it might give him closure, what will Nick decide?
BILLY FEARS HE HAS PUSHED SUMMER AWAY Todd calls at the flat and is shocked to find Summer’s moving out. In the Rovers, Billy admits to Todd that he’s been far too overbearing with Summer. Todd tells Summer that Billy’s really hurt. Summer tells Billy how much she loves him and how she’ll miss living with him.
ELSEWHERE At No.1, Tracy begs Amy not to move out, but her mind is made up. Amy and Jacob move into the builder’s yard flat with Summer and Aaron. Max and Daryan start their new jobs at Speed Daal. Max bumps into Daryan causing him to drop a pile of cutlery.
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