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EastEnders 10th
EastEnders 10th December
EastEnders 10th December 2025
EastEnders 10/12/2025
Eastenders 10th
Eastenders 10th December
Eastenders 10th December 2025
Eastenders 10/12/2025

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00:00Are you trying to hurry?
00:04No, I've searched everywhere. I've run in the hospital.
00:07Find the police, stations, nothing.
00:10Maybe it wouldn't be so bad if he turned up in court.
00:12How do you make that out?
00:13The last thing we need is him purging himself and sending us all down.
00:16Yeah, but the guilt is killing the lad.
00:19What, and a life sentence won't?
00:21I know my son.
00:23My prison won't do him any favours. He will still feel guilty.
00:26Believe, no one's to look out for him.
00:27I know this might not be the most important thing to do.
00:31Is that your son?
00:32Hey, hey, hey.
00:34If I see him, I'll keep an eye on him, won't I?
00:38Are you two on better terms today, then?
00:41I am.
00:41Yeah.
00:44A bit later. I'd better run.
00:49He's told me.
00:51About the baby.
00:53Oh.
00:54Well, too honest for his own good.
00:56Yeah.
00:57I mean, it is weird, procreating at your age.
01:01How old do you think I am?
01:05Are you okay?
01:06Is the, what, the morning sickness has settled in already?
01:09No, no, I wish it was that.
01:12Harry's missing.
01:13We had an argument last night.
01:15Okay.
01:16Do you want me to look for him?
01:18No, no, he's not your problem.
01:19No, I want to.
01:20He's my mate.
01:21I want to help.
01:23All right.
01:23Yeah, if you find him, will you text me?
01:25Okay?
01:25Because the last thing we need is a scene in court today.
01:28All right?
01:28What happened to Ritchie?
01:45Tied up somewhere else.
01:48I'm mine and go yet.
01:50I'll cover.
01:52Now, do you want the good or the bad news?
01:56Court doesn't start until noon.
01:58You just have to sit tight.
02:00But the good news is, you're up before Judge Dallin.
02:03She's young and very fair.
02:05And you've done everything you can in terms of your plea and showing remorse.
02:09So, hopefully she's feeling lenient.
02:28Morning, Claire.
02:32Right.
02:33Lucy's back.
02:35She wants us all at the Arches in 15 minutes.
02:37Oh, great.
02:38I'll get my coat.
02:39We're filming my little film today.
02:41Oh, are you sure you want to go see it out?
02:43I mean, you woke up with a little bit of a chill this morning.
02:46The last thing you need is a dose of pneumonia for Christmas.
02:49Right.
02:49Yeah, I suppose there's a lot hanging about.
02:51Yeah.
02:52Oh, it's Nigel's film.
02:54He should be there.
02:55Bathing in all the glory.
02:56Yeah.
02:57And he will be.
02:58Because you can drop him off at the Arches before you go out at the airport.
03:03I don't know why you're stressing.
03:13Oscar ain't even bothered.
03:15I know he's doing his usual bad jokes, but I can see straight through it.
03:18Look, we need to celebrate Oscar's 18th.
03:20I've sorted out a little spot in the Albert for later, so spread the word.
03:26See, that is exactly what I love about you.
03:28You don't stop thinking about other people, do you?
03:30Here you go.
03:32Let's get back to work, eh?
03:33Yeah.
03:34All right, Jim?
03:35All right.
03:36Hey.
03:37Hey, wait up.
03:40Why don't you tell me that Harry's done a run-out?
03:42I didn't find out till last night.
03:44Besides, what are you going to do?
03:45Well, we need to find him.
03:47I think we need to steer clear.
03:49But he's messed up, Dad.
03:51Even more now without Teddy.
03:53He ain't your problem.
03:55Maybe Harry just needs some spice today.
03:59Wrong answer, Dad.
04:05Come on, get your spuds.
04:07I'm sorry, good morning.
04:08Get your spuds.
04:10That is what is known as too many dark and stormies.
04:13Yeah.
04:14The story of Kim Fox's life.
04:17No good ever comes from drowning in your sorrows, my dear.
04:20She's right, you know.
04:21We could all do with a little less drama.
04:24Do you know how long me and Harry's been together?
04:2721 months and five days.
04:29What Patrick is trying to say is that you should pick yourself up, Kim.
04:33I mean, you have the salon, and what's your Kim influencing?
04:36Listen, Mary Magdalene has got more of a chance to come back.
04:39Oh, come on, Kim.
04:40Listen, auntie's right.
04:41You've got to keep yourself busy.
04:42What about the car?
04:43What about the car?
04:44You said you were going to sell it and give the cash to the soup kitchen.
04:48Listen, I might have had one too many yesterday, yeah?
04:51But this really always keeps her wits about her.
04:55Maybe it was said in haste.
04:56Yeah, as far as I know, you made your lady, I promise you.
05:01For all of it?
05:02Oh, no.
05:04Mm-hmm.
05:04Oh, no, no, no.
05:05Oh, they've done a lovely job, haven't they?
05:08Well, you can come and see for yourself at the launch next week.
05:11Mm-hmm.
05:11Yeah.
05:12Sir Walford's latest knocking shop is finally opening his doors.
05:15Oh, pack it in, will you?
05:17You two ain't stopped digging at each other since the pub quiz.
05:20Unfortunately for you, Ian, we don't rent out rooms by the hour.
05:24Well, it does look like you've spent a few quid on that place.
05:27Oh, you're telling me.
05:29Five premium bedrooms, all en suite, a dining room and a boutique bar to boot.
05:35Oh, and how did you get all that through the council?
05:38I mean, planning permission, change of view, some environmental health.
05:41We'll want to make a spot check, I'm sure.
05:43It's all in hand.
05:44Well, I'll just have a little check on the council's planning website.
05:47Can't be too careful.
05:48Sí, nuestro invitado, Ian.
05:51That's be our guest in Spanish.
05:57Just tell me I saw it.
05:59Of course it is.
06:00What do you take me for?
06:02Oh, OK.
06:11Right, so, uh, thought we could pick up a nice present for Julie on the way.
06:16Well, it is Christmas, remember?
06:19Dad?
06:20Uh, yeah.
06:23On the way, mate.
06:26Don't worry.
06:27We'll be back in time for filming.
06:29First Zoe, now you.
06:31All we need is Chrissie Watts and it'll be hocus-pocus all over again.
06:35Oh, it's the dregs of the Den Watts fan club.
06:38I'm surprised it took a whole nine minutes for you to pipe up.
06:41But just in case you forgot, I didn't actually kill your dad.
06:45No.
06:45You just buried him in a shallow grave and then dug him up again.
06:48Uh, shouldn't Nigel be filming with the rest of them?
06:51Claire, I can't remember now.
06:53You've got to get to the bank before we're closed, that's here.
06:55Oh, what's he like?
06:57Come on, you.
07:09Any work for Mary?
07:10Nothing.
07:11What?
07:17I'm here for Barney.
07:18I'd like him there.
07:20Oh, too bad, sweetheart.
07:21There ain't enough room.
07:22No.
07:23Nice black cabs can take about five passengers.
07:25Hey.
07:27So I rang round all the mates he's got left and no one's heard I don't think,
07:29so I thought I might try and contain a dungeon.
07:32Hey, that's not going to do your knee any good, is it, pounding the streets?
07:35I think it'd be a weight off all our minds if you brought Harry home.
07:40Okay.
07:40You row the corner, I'll grab the car.
07:42Yeah.
07:45Do you set me home to freshen up?
08:04Don't let me stop you.
08:10Pops, about this car.
08:13You want to let your laundry down?
08:15Be it on your head, all right?
08:17Yeah, but you can't seriously expect me to walk away from Harry with nothing.
08:22I mean, a girl is supposed to have some retail therapy after unconsciously uncoupling.
08:28Listener, man.
08:29You promised them money to the soup kitchen.
08:32Haven't you learned anything at all from Harry and Anthony?
08:35Families don't let each other down.
08:40Yeah.
08:41Well, something good should come out of all of this, then, isn't it?
08:46I mean, I mean, what about you and your landing?
08:49Treat yourselves.
08:49I'm not a charity case.
08:53Money has brought nothing but bad luck.
08:56Letting it go to a good cause is the best thing you could do, yeah, man?
08:59Ready for your close-up?
09:06Ready as we'll ever be.
09:07Nothing to do for others, eh?
09:09You're late.
09:10Sorry, the bus was packed.
09:11The first rule of filmmaking, don't be late.
09:14I've you written the script now, so you're fired.
09:16Yeah, but you haven't even started.
09:18Pass, inside, please.
09:19Is it me or is she loving this?
09:25Hi, Louise.
09:26What's up?
09:27You say you haven't seen Sam, have you?
09:30Well, she was at home with her.
09:32Not at you, why?
09:34Just I was meant to go to the doctors with her, but she blew me out.
09:37Something about a change of plans.
09:40Oh, Claire, I'll, um...
09:42I'll call you back.
09:43Sam ain't showing up for her appointment.
09:49What's she, what's she playing at?
09:50She's supposed to come here with Nige first.
09:53Okay.
09:54Okay, so you stay here and keep Lex's suites and I'll go and find them.
10:13Nicola, would you like a hand warmer?
10:18It's a bit draughty in here.
10:20No.
10:27Okay, mate?
10:29I can't imagine my life without him.
10:31What am I going to do?
10:32Just stay positive, boy.
10:34Judge might go easy on him now that he's played guilty.
10:36Yeah?
10:38It's all right.
10:43All rise.
11:05Please be seated.
11:06Mr Edward Mitchell, you are here today to be sentenced for the murder of Tobias O'Kerry,
11:20which took place on the 10th of November 2025 as the result of a fatal knife wound.
11:28Pursuant to your guilty plea, today's hearing will assess all aspects of the case in order
11:33to arrive at a sentence that is both fair and proportionate.
11:38To begin with, let's call the prosecution.
11:44Gee, he could be on the other side of London.
11:45Yeah, but I ain't giving up and...
11:47All right, I was just trying to get me head down, bro.
11:50Harry.
11:51Harry.
11:52What do you want?
11:54To check you're okay.
11:57Look, I know your head is all over the place, but...
12:00You're not on your own.
12:03Really?
12:04Because my mum hates my guts and my dad is going down for life.
12:06No, you don't know that.
12:08He could get a reduced sentence or something.
12:12Look, your dad saved you from Oki.
12:14You need to be stepping up for him, not...
12:16Not falling apart.
12:22Sorry, what's this look?
12:25It's nothing, is it, Eric?
12:26No, no, no.
12:31It's that looks up, isn't it?
12:34Harry, I can't help you if you don't talk to me.
12:38All right.
12:40I can't deal with him going down for something he didn't do.
12:45Dad didn't kill Oki.
12:48It was me.
12:49Energy.
13:01All right, Kim.
13:02Ah.
13:04Denzel.
13:07The hangovers are real when you read.
13:11In here, what is it?
13:12Forty?
13:12Shh.
13:13Lost some serious VAT.
13:15Excuse you.
13:16So rude.
13:17Listen, what's going on with that car?
13:20Oh, what can I tell you?
13:22Patrick made it crystal clear that I should sell it.
13:25It's a lot of money to give away, though.
13:26I know.
13:27But I promise you, Landy.
13:29Also, they keep telling me.
13:30Yeah, but I already told Auntie that I'd help her over Christmas at the soup kitchen.
13:33Mm.
13:34If I were you, I'd be a little bit tempted to keep something for myself, too.
13:37Especially after you get first getting cancelled,
13:39and then split up with Dad on top of that.
13:40You know what I mean?
13:42Yeah.
13:44Thanks.
13:46Nice call, son.
13:47No, I've got lunch, babe.
13:52I, um, I wanted you to know I've sorted things with Penny.
13:57I'll go over the ring back.
14:05I'll catch you later.
14:10All I'm saying is Kim don't make any rash decisions.
14:12Yeah, well, I thought you would have run a mile by now.
14:19Yeah, it's a lot to get my head around.
14:21Yeah.
14:22You're telling me I killed a bloke.
14:23Yeah, well, it ain't black and white, though, is it?
14:31I mean, you didn't manipulate Kojo and make his life a misery for months.
14:36Oki did.
14:36I mean, you stood up to him that night, and by the sounds of it, it was either you or him.
14:49So, I really, I don't, I don't think it's just your fault.
14:53You're saying it like I'm a hero or something.
14:56I let my dad clean up my dirty work, and then he pled guilty to avoid a trial for me.
15:00He did that for me.
15:01You've got your whole life ahead of you.
15:05I thought you were going to throw it away.
15:07It was one awful mistake.
15:10I wanted to go to court.
15:13It turns out I can't.
15:15I ain't got it in me.
15:16I'm a coward.
15:17Well, don't know about that, but it's probably the best you've done, guy.
15:22Someone's changed their tune.
15:23I either tell the truth, or I live with the lie, and he's crippling me.
15:31I want to see him.
15:34Just to look him in the eye and know that he can handle it.
15:38Then go.
15:40Teddy wouldn't have taken the rap if you weren't up to it.
15:44And you need to see that for yourself.
15:47Yeah.
15:50Yeah.
15:50And if he knows that I can be the man that he wants me to be,
15:53then maybe we can both get through this.
16:02That's a wrap for today, guys.
16:06Oh.
16:08Finally.
16:09What's going on?
16:10No sign of argument.
16:11Sam's not answering her phone.
16:12Is Julie welcome to any harm?
16:14You want a pair?
16:16Is she blanked the appointment?
16:18I mean, Denise made a deal with her.
16:19Said we'd give her cash to get her checked out.
16:21But when there was an O-show,
16:22Dee called the doctors,
16:24and she hadn't even made the appointment.
16:26Now she's gone walkabout at night.
16:29Right, I'm going to try her again.
16:30It's, uh, it's only Jack.
16:41She's just hounding me about the doctors.
16:43Doctors?
16:44Yeah, no, no.
16:45It's nothing.
16:47If something's worrying you,
16:49you don't have to protect me, Claire.
16:51I'm a big boy.
16:52Just promise me that you, um,
16:55you won't run or do anything daft.
16:57Time is so precious.
16:58That much I do know.
16:59Oh, no, I'm going nowhere.
17:02I've got to set my boy up first,
17:03make him proud of me for once.
17:06I've...
17:06I've got a son.
17:08Oh, how fantastic.
17:11Oh, I always knew you'd make a great mum.
17:14Well, a bit of advice.
17:16Time spent together is the best gift.
17:19I think you'd prefer the cash.
17:21Hogwash.
17:22Oh, you must be very proud.
17:26As am I.
17:28Um, I think we should go back.
17:31Come on.
17:32No, no, no.
17:33We're off to the bank.
17:34No, no, I'm going to buy you a cuppa.
17:37It's freezing.
17:38I want to help you.
17:39What was the money stuck in the bank?
17:41Anyway, Debbie would never forgive me
17:44if I didn't help you out,
17:45so that's an end of it.
17:51Mr Mitchell,
17:52the facts on which I am to sentence you are these.
17:56Prior to the murder,
17:58your son, Harrison Mitchell,
18:01and his friend, Kojo Asari,
18:04were victims of a cuckooing plot
18:07which saw them exploited by an organised criminal gang
18:11of which Tobias O'Kerry was a key member.
18:18Following a violent encounter
18:21in which Mr O'Kerry held your son
18:25and Mr Asari at knife point
18:28from which they managed to escape,
18:31you later went back to the flat
18:34and stabbed Mr O'Kerry to death
18:37in a callous act of violence.
18:40But to your credit,
18:42you have always shown remorse
18:45and accepted your guilt.
18:47Would you please stand?
18:48In line with my statutory duty
18:54and considering the seriousness of the offence,
18:57I must impose a sentence of life imprisonment.
19:02You will serve a minimum of 20 years
19:04before being eligible for parole.
19:08Your term will begin immediately.
19:10Please take the defendant down.
19:12Dad, it was my fault.
19:14Sit down.
19:15It's okay, boy.
19:15I've got this.
19:16I'm sorry, Dad.
19:17Order, please.
19:19Look after each other, all right?
19:22Look after each other.
19:32Well, there's stuff still here, aren't there?
19:35Yolanda hasn't seen them.
19:37Where the hell are they?
19:39It's Billy.
19:41Teddy's got life.
19:44What are you doing here?
19:45I saw you rushing across the square.
19:47I mean, what's happened?
19:48Is it about Mum?
19:50No, it's nothing, son.
19:52Well, don't shut me out.
19:53I'm trying to help.
19:53Listen, I think it's best you stay out of it, Ricky.
19:55Yeah, go on.
19:58You all right, Dan?
20:00Holy me.
20:01Have you found him yet?
20:02No.
20:04Look, it might be nothing, but he was in the cath this morning with Sam.
20:11Do you know where they've gone?
20:13Something about the bank.
20:15Nigel seemed really muddled, you know, and then she just rushed him out of the place.
20:1920 years?
20:30That's 2045.
20:32I know it seems like forever, darling, but we are going to get through this.
20:36We've just got to be strong for your dad, yeah?
20:38I need a drink.
20:42Anyone else?
20:43Yeah.
20:43I've got to get back to coach her.
20:45What have you missed, man?
20:46A dozen calls.
20:47I'm going to check on Barnes, yeah?
20:51Nicola, if you need us, okay?
20:52Just text, yeah?
20:54If you'd have let this go to trial, he might have got off.
21:06Oh, like it or not, darling, this was your dad's doing.
21:09And maybe one day you'll understand his reasons.
21:11Look, when did you last eat?
21:13Why don't I go and get us something, yeah?
21:14Thank you for looking after him today.
21:27I shouldn't have pushed you to go.
21:30I didn't think they was going to go that hard.
21:34What I've ever done is just let him down.
21:36Then make him proud.
21:38You're going to be, what, 43 by the time he gets out?
21:42You might have a business of your own
21:44or a couple kids of your own tearing up the square.
21:49You are going to get through this.
21:53Thank you for sorting me out today.
21:57A.K.A. being bossy. Cheers.
21:59You know what I mean.
22:01Yeah.
22:05I'm going to go get my head down. I'm knackered.
22:08Well, can you just promise me
22:09no disappearing acts
22:12or all-night benders, yeah?
22:14Yeah.
22:16Promise.
22:19See you later.
22:20Yeah, bye.
22:29Oh, Kathy.
22:31We're going to go for drinks for Oscars 18th
22:33in the Albert later, yeah?
22:34Oh.
22:35Right, well, if Harvey's not too tired
22:36after his feature film debut,
22:38we'll be there.
22:38Do you want me to let Ian know?
22:40Uh, yeah.
22:41Someone's got to provide the entertainment, eh?
22:46Tim, nice to see you again.
22:48How was filming?
22:50Uh, I was actually just filling in to him
22:52on the legal aid tender.
22:53Oh, you do know that Johnny and I
22:55were starring in a local film.
22:57Of course, I always knew he was destined
22:59for the big screen.
23:00I mean, have you seen his Miss Hannigan?
23:01Oh, Gran!
23:02My bit of moonlight is all right.
23:04Better that than burning out.
23:05You're telling me I've been on the phone all afternoon.
23:07It'll be a miracle if I get to the launch.
23:11Oh, it's the B&B stuff.
23:12Johnny.
23:13Boutique hotel.
23:13Sorry.
23:14Yes, remind me to tell my friends
23:16at the council your name.
23:17Um, it's always good for them to know
23:18about good quality local accommodation.
23:20You've got friends at the council?
23:22Stay for a drink.
23:24Oh, well, why not?
23:25What are you doing next week?
23:27You know that it is my grand opening.
23:31Thank you for stepping up.
23:33That means a lot to my boy.
23:35Least certain to her after all those lost years.
23:40Um, I'm going to get us a cab.
23:42Come on.
23:43Oi, hold up.
23:45Phil, steady on, right?
23:47We just lost track of time.
23:48That's all.
23:48You're thinking.
23:49Walking the streets, old dear.
23:50Yeah, and what's this?
23:51What was all this about a bank, don't I?
23:52I forgot her.
23:53This is all my doing.
23:54Yeah, and how'd you work that at her?
23:55I got her to take me to the bank.
23:57He's tired.
23:58It's been a really long day.
24:00I took Claire to the bank
24:01to transfer all the money.
24:04Mum?
24:09You're going to get 500%, yeah?
24:10It's my decision, Denizel.
24:11Oh, to what do I owe this pleasure?
24:14Now, you might say that it's a Christmas miracle,
24:17but Lowen has given me a good price for the car,
24:22so I give you all...
24:26One does will never cease.
24:31Kim, my humbly, thank you.
24:33You're welcome.
24:34This will really help the scent.
24:36Yeah.
24:38Give it to her, don't you?
24:39Huh?
24:40Yeah.
24:40You know, you know, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
24:42What about I look subtle for me
24:44because you know I'm newly single
24:45and my heart's broken?
24:46Kim, when you see the smiling faces on Christmas Day,
24:49you will know you have done a good thing.
24:54Yeah.
24:55You know, you know, it's fair.
24:56It's fair.
24:57It's fair.
24:58I don't need it, you know?
24:59I don't need it.
25:00Because I'm moving on with this family of mine, yeah?
25:03And I feel like the richest sister
25:06this side of East London.
25:08I feel good.
25:09Hallelujah.
25:09Hallelujah, I would.
25:10Hallelujah, praise God.
25:11Hallelujah.
25:12Take three.
25:13There you go.
25:14Yes.
25:15Moving on.
25:16Moving on.
25:18Yeah.
25:19Yeah.
25:21Arnie?
25:23I thought we were staying in.
25:25I've got pie and mash, your dad's favourite.
25:28Mum, I can't stay here.
25:29What are you talking about?
25:31Mate, you're not going anywhere.
25:32This is your home, Barn.
25:33Nicola, Nicola, you don't feel safe here.
25:35Teddy's inside.
25:36Harry's using.
25:37Now he's telling me you're knocked up.
25:38Come on.
25:39What are you?
25:41A little knight in shining armour, smuggling him out, whilst my back's turned.
25:46This is what he wants.
25:47He doesn't know what he wants.
25:48His dad has just been sent down.
25:51Hey.
25:53Harry's left that in my dad's car.
25:55Sorry, he went out a couple of an hour ago.
25:58Right.
26:00I'll go find him then.
26:01Thanks.
26:02Excuse me.
26:06He's my son.
26:07No.
26:08He's our son.
26:11And seeing as you didn't give me a look in for most of his life, I think I'm well within
26:14my rights.
26:14Hey.
26:26Harry.
26:30No, no, no.
26:31No, no, no, no, no.
26:32Harry, Harry.
26:33Harry, come on.
26:34Harry.
26:35Harry!
26:37Harry!
26:38No, no, no, no.
26:39Help!
26:40Ah, come on!
26:41Harry, Harry!
26:42Harry, no, come on, please.
26:44Please.
26:44Please.
26:45No!
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