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EastEnders Ruby comes under attack, and 9 more big soap moments this week
Her secrets are still under threat.
Soap spoilers follow.
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Digital Spy picks out the biggest and best storylines hitting your screens in the week ahead.
1. EastEnders: Ruby s under attack from her enemies
(Tuesday at 7.30pm on BBC One) Kieron McCarron/Jack BarnesBBC
A stressed Ruby has got her hands full looking after Stacey s rowdy brood. Tensions continue to mount when Lily learns about her mum s one-year prison sentence. Later at work, Ruby spots something on her phone and rushes home to find Lily and Hope cutting up her late mum s wedding dress.
There are heartbreaking scenes on
Neighbours next week as Aaron and Chloe deal with a painful loss, while the drama with Olivia Bell takes a dark turn.
Here are ten
1. The Brennans face a devastating loss FremantleChannel 5
The week gets off to a sad start as Fay s condition deteriorates quicker than anyone expected, and her family realise it is time to say goodbye. After giving her one last happy and special day, Fay rests and has a touching moment with Nicolette when she feels her unborn grandchild kick for the first time.
Fay passes away soon after. Nicolette and David do their best to be there for Chloe and Aaron, who are both devastated at losing her so soon.
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At last the contribution of Greek migrants to Marrickville in Sydney has been recognised with a part of it being officially called “Little Greece”.
This is the suburb I grew up in during the ’60s and part of the ’70s. My schooling was there, in our street we were the first Greek family to live in it apart from a Greek Egyptian family that was already living there with whom we became close friends. Within a few years, there were about 20 families.
Every Saturday morning you’d hear Greek music blasting from some of the houses as wives cleaned the house or did the washing, or husbands did work about the house.
Mills & Boon author sold 71 million copies worldwide
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WENDY BRENNAN: 1940â2020
The English writer Angela Carter said that no one wrote Mills & Boon novels without putting their hearts and souls into it. Such books, she said, were only written by women of formidable intelligence. These words could be used to describe the author Wendy Brennan who has died aged 80. Writing under her pseudonym Emma Darcy she was Australiaâs bestselling romantic novelist. Both prolific and successful, she wrote 106 romance novels for Mills & Boon, firstly in partnership with her beloved husband Frank, and then, after his death in 1995, on her own.