Sam (James Hooton) accuses Lisa (Jane Cox) of calling social services, leading Duke (Dicken Ashworth) to say that it was Terry (Billy Hartman). Realising that something needs to be done, Lisa invites the social worker to the Dingles where she and Zak (Steve Halliwell) are told that they may have to apply for custody of Samson (Ben Shooter) themselves to stop him being taken into care. Zak is furious and storms out, but Lisa begs him to see that it's their only option. Zak is determined to let Sam have a chance to change his mind, but is it already too late?At the Woolpack, Val (Charlie Hardwick) tries to ease her anxiety over the operation by smoking a cigarette, only for Donna (Verity Rushworth) to remind her that it's against the law. A tug-of-war begins with Val lighting up another and Donna stubbing it out. Donna loses her temper and confiscates Val's cigarettes, earning a thump for her troubles. Fuming, Donna arrests Val for assaulting a police officer and she later receives a caution. Desperate for revenge, Val threatens to cut Marlon's (Mark Charnock) hours at the pub and then bars Donna completely. Will Val regret blowing smoke in the face of Donna's authority?Meanwhile, under pressure from the other inmates about Jo (Roxanne Pallett) leaving him, Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) makes a call and urges her to marry him in prison. Feigning enthusiasm, Jo is deeply unhappy about the idea. Talking to Laurel (Charlotte Bellamy), Jo shares her concerns and Laurel reminds her that they must compromise. Can Jo convince Andy that it's ok to wait?


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