When Sam (James Hooton) turns up to work with Samson (Ben Shooter), a concerned Jo (Roxanne Pallett) lets this slip to Lisa (Jane Cox), so Zak (Steve Halliwell) heads over to the farm. Trying to make Sam realise that it is his last chance with social services and that a working farm isn't really a suitable place for a toddler, Sam agrees to go back to the Dingles with him for tea. However it isn't long before he feels railroaded, and when Lisa tries to give Samson a bath, Sam flips and storms out taking his son with him. Can the Dingles make their stubborn son see sense before social services get involved?Terry (Billy Hartman) is struck with pangs of guilt when Duke (Dicken Ashworth) arrives downstairs with his bags packed. Later that day, Terry tells Duke that he will be missed but the pair are still awkward around each other, neither able to display their emotions. Have the past few months done nothing to bring father and son closer together?Meanwhile, Gray (Christopher Villiers) and Perdy (Georgia Slowe) watch in amazement as Katie (Sammy Winward) has her first scan. Perdy asks the sonographer for the sex of the baby but is silenced when Gray asserts it is Katie's decision whether to find out or not. Touched by his consideration, Katie later sympathises with him when he shares his upset at the prospect of being a part-time father. Could Gray be seeing Katie in a new light?


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