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EastEnders Season 20 Episode 21 - Watch Legally and Safely

EastEnders Season 20 Episode 21

Episode Title: February 5, 2004
Genre: Drama
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: February 05, 2004
Runtime:30 mins
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EastEnders: As Chrissie and Den plan to renew their marriage vows, Chrissie reveals all to her friend Amanda about Den and how he has ruined Sam's life too. Amanda gives Chrissie some advice about her future and helps to distract Den whilst Chrissie swipes the keys to the safe. Chrissie is horrified to find a standing order paid to Zoe every month. With the help of Amanda she plans to get her money back and then humiliate Den. Meanwhile, Rosie hides another letter from the Department of Work and Pensions in the drawer. Later, Demi unknowingly lets in a visitor from the job centre who is determined to prove the Millers don't need the benefits they are getting. Keith almost convinces him that he and Rosie are not a couple – until he asks to see the bedrooms! At the chip shop, Sam is full of new ideas for Ian's business. He is not so happy and an argument emerges, causing Sam to quit. Also Stacey almost gets fired for causing an argument with Rosie over the Millers getting benefits. Elsewhere, it becomes clear that Johnny Allen is well known around Albert Square. After introducing himself to Den, he announces that he is the new owner of the club. Pauline is far from happy to see him and Pat even tells him to keep away from her. Alfie packs his bags to leave the house but Johnny allows them to stay there.

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