Despite their newly amassed wealth, Marlon (Mark Charnock) and Donna (Verity Rushworth) feel very differently on the day of the auction. The Dingles aid their chances by leaving rubbish on the doorstep and spreading rumours about hauntings and subsidence. Zak (Steve Halliwell) leads a batallion of Dingles who tie up Pollard (Chris Chittell), preventing him from bidding. Despite David's (Matthew Wolfenden) best efforts Marlon and Donna eventually win the house. With Pollard defeated, is the future bright for them?Meanwhile, Billy (David Crellin) feels uncomfortable around Jack (Clive Hornby) and Diane (Elizabeth Estensen), so he rules himself out of her party, much to Diane's disappointment. As the karaoke gets going, Diane is bullied into a rendition of 'When I'm 64.' She's stunned to see Billy enter the pub and quickly halts her performance. Billy tries to encourage her to continue when suddenly an emotionally charged look passes between them. Will they succumb to their forbidden attraction?Elsehwere, closet Jeremy Kyle fan Terry (Billy Hartman) is flummoxed when he sees his dad Duke (Dicken Ashworth) on the show. Terry's not phased either by Duke's hooligan problem nor Louise's (Emily Symons) suggestion that he helps out. He defiantly states that Duke's trouble and will have no part in his or TJ's (Connor Lee) lives.Will Terry really abandon his father?
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