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Vivien is back from her break and is dreading returning to face her colleagues after the announcement about her rape, as the Midlands-based medical drama continues. When she gets to work the place is strangely quiet. Daniel is the first person to arrive after her, having just returned from holiday as well. When Julia arrives she has to break the news of Nick's death, and struggles to keep everything going throughout the day.
Meanwhile, Jack decides that Callum needs to learn the ropes of the business and tells him that Gill (Eva) is going to teach him. Callum discovers Eva has two phones and questions her about it, and when a customer recognises her from the police station she quickly has to make up an excuse.
Eva later calls Jimmi who tells her about Nick. Eva feels terrible that she can't be with Jimmi, who just wants to know when she is coming home.
Vivien is played by Anita Carey, Daniel by Matthew Chambers, Julia by Diane Keen, Jack is played by guest star James Gadas, Callum by Philip Correia, Eva by Angela Lonsdale and Jimmi by Adrian Lewis Morgan.
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Dawn decides to stay in Walford to clear her head, in tonight's visit to Albert Square. Elsewhere, Minty warns Garry that Dawn is going to leave him broken-hearted.
Meanwhile, Billy offers a lifeline to Jay.
Dawn is played by Kara Tointon, Minty by Cliff Parisi, Garry by Ricky Groves, Billy by Perry Fenwick and Jay by Jamie Borthwick.
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| BBC TWO Thursday 9 October 2008 |
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Having decided on the three couples to face this week's challenge, Raymond Blanc calls them back to the private dining rooms at Le Manoir, as the ongoing challenge to run a restaurant good enough to impress the top chef continues. His challenge is for each couple to cook and serve a private dinner party – in their client's homes.
Strange kitchens and even stranger requirements have the couples in a flap as they rush to meet the evening deadline.
The Welsh Wok's Peter – a self-declared expert in Chinese cooking – gets a client who demands a South American menu and who is flying in fussy friends from all over Europe to taste it.
The Gallery's James and Alasdair must work out how to create an Alpine theme in the Oxfordshire village of Bray and the pressure is really on because they know Raymond will not tolerate further disagreements between them. Needless to say, they go in different directions – literally.
Helen and Stephen, from family-friendly Nel's, have to cook for a High Court Judge and his extremely picky wife in their antique-perfect Tudor stately home. Nothing is quite right ... then Stephen serves Helen's food.
As dinner starts, composure crumbles for some, while for others it is a triumph. But for one couple, after the guests have gone, the dream of opening a restaurant with Raymond ends.
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Beautiful
People – How I Got My Nose Ep 2/6
Thursday 9 October
9.30-10.00pm BBC TWO
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Kylie (Layton Williams) and Simon (Luke Ward-Wilkinson) audition for the school production of Joseph
Simon knows he's good looking but when boyfriend Sacha comments on his broken nose, all he can think of is his childhood nemesis, Imelda, who broke it, as the television memoir based on the life story of Simon Doonan continues.
Back in Reading in 1997, Simon and best mate Kylie, assisted by their pushy stage-mums, decide to audition for the school production of Joseph. Their noses are put severely out of joint, however, when the lead role goes to a girl.
Debbie decides to take matters into her own hands when she spots drama teacher Mr Bell in the local greasy spoon café, apparently behaving inappropriately with a pupil.
Beautiful People is written by Jonathan Harvey (Gimme Gimme Gimme) and based on the best-selling book of the same name, which tells the wild childhood memoirs of Simon Doonan, now creative director of New York's Barneys. The series explores Simon's teenage memories of his desire to live amongst the "beautiful people" from the perspective of his New York department store window.
Beautiful People stars Samuel Barnett as the older Simon, 13-year-old Luke Ward-Wilkinson as the young Simon, Layton Williams as Kylie, Olivia Colman as Debbie Doonan, Meera Syal as Aunty Hayley and Aidan McArdle as Andy Doonan.
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