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EastEnders Season 19 Episode 208 - Watch Legally and Safely

EastEnders Season 19 Episode 208

Episode Title: December 29, 2003
Genre: Drama
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: December 29, 2003
Runtime:30 mins
IMDb Rating:

EastEnders: Two new Moons, Jake and Danny, arrive at Walford East tube station and make their way to the Vic. Not realising that their cousin no longer works there, they decide to let themselves in and help themselves to a drink. Danny also steals Den's watch. At Alfie's new flat, all the electricity is off and they have no money at all. Alfie leaves Nana with the Slaters whilst he looks for some work.Elsewhere, Jake realises that in the bag Danny stole is nothing but fake cash and over a kilo of drugs. Danny takes care of it by breaking into the Fowler's and hiding it there,Zoe has finally started to realise that Dennis wants her as well as the baby. She tells Den she is going to tell Dennis the truth. Not wanting his deception to be revealed, Den tells the whole pub that Zoe is pregnant, making sure she sticks to the story.Alfie is angry when he realises Jake and Danny are in Walford and tells them to go away. His concerns are elsewhere when Charlie tells him that Nana is ill from exhaustion. Alfie agrees to let Jake and Danny stay one night to help take care of Nana. Meanwhile, Ian is angry that Minty hasnt come into work. Garry tells him that it is because of Ian's harsh words to him. Ian goes to the flat and apologises to Minty, who is more concerned with Sam.Also, Kate has another meeting with DI Price. She tells him she is interested in returning to the police and he tells her the door is open if she is ready.

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