THE Slater women may still be divided over what to do about Charlie's cab (EastEnders, BBC1), but it looks like they've found a cause they can agree on after Kat realises Jean doesn't want to go back to Brighton - and concludes that Ollie has been hitting her.

When Ollie subsequently turns up in Walford, Kat and Mo let him know exactly what they think of him, but if they paused to let him get a word in, would they discover that they've got the wrong end of the stick?

In other Slater news, Stacey asks Martin to move back home, much to Bex's dismay.

Elsewhere, Ian plans a 'soft launch' for the restaurant, but it seems he's more interested in winning over Mel than Walford's foodies.

Unlikely vigilante Mick tries to reassure Halfway, who is feeling guilty about letting their target get away, and Bernadette is awkward around Tiffany.

Meanwhile, Carmel decides to help the local teens by setting up a youth club - and Keegan and Louise don't have the heart to tell her that there's no way Shakil would have signed up for it.

In Coronation Street (ITV), Peter is in turmoil thanks to the fake surrogacy.

Toyah hopes they can start afresh, but her efforts to persuade him to begin relationship counselling fall flat. Instead, they put the pub up for sale.

Over the years, Peter has continually let Simon down, which is perhaps why the lad has gone off the rails. He neglects his fatherly duties again this week, missing an important meeting at school, during which Simon is suspended.

With time on his hands, the teen joins a gang and is coerced into stealing from the cafe before breaking into Flora's home in the hope of nabbing some of the £250k she's inherited from Vinny. She's knocked out during the raid, and while his 'friends' flee, Simon proves he's got a good heart really by staying with her - however, that means he's also going to be arrested.

Elsewhere, Craig falls for Kayla's lies, Liz admits her feelings for Johnny and there are two wedding proposals for the Baldwins.

It's been a turbulent couple of years for Moira and her offspring (Emmerdale, ITV). She lost Holly, unexpectedly gave birth to Isaac and saw Adam go on the run - but throughout it all, her younger daughter Hannah has been strangely absent.

We finally learn why after Cain knocks out an intruder he finds rifling through the drawers at Butler's Farm. When the stranger regains consciousness, he reveals his name is Matty, which means nothing to Cain - but then Moira returns, and recognises the 'burglar' as Hannah.

Matty explains he's now living as a man and only came back for his birth certificate, but can he be persuaded to hang around for a while, or will Moira's reaction convince him he should continue to keep well away from the Bartons' non-stop dramas?

Elsewhere, Daz tells Dan, Kerry and Bernice about the ransom demand, but when his plan to get the money fails, he disappears, leaving Kerry convinced he knows more than he's letting on.

Lachlan receives a threatening anonymous text, Cain has a violent encounter with Simon, and David and Tracy get closer.