November 5, 2004

Year 2004Episode 17630 minnov. 5, 2004
November 5, 2004
A miserable Alfie ignores Kat when she arrives home after her night out. After a conversation with Nana, Alfie decides to confront her about where she has been but he's not prepared for confessing all - she had slept with Roger. Alfie tells Kat that he no longer loves her, and with that she packs her bags and leaves Albert Square. Billy tells Little Mo that he loves her but when she offers him the baby to hold, Billy is unsure of what to do, leaving Mo in doubt about what he wants. Elsewhere, after discussing Stacey's antics with Mo, Charlie asks Garry to come home. Hoever, Garry decides it's time to leave the Slater house as he has no reason to stay. Meanwhile, it's the final day in court and Billy and Little Mo talk while they await Grahams verdict. The Slaters are left cheering after the jury announces its verdidc - guilty. As Billy and Little Mo celebrate, he plucks up the courage to hold baby Freddy. Little Mo thinks Billy will make a great Dad to Freddy, and they all watch the fi
November 5, 2004 has aired on nov. 5, 2004 at 19:30
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