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As Callum gets too close for comfort, Kylie puts him off by saying she'd rather they took their time instead of rushing into things in the back room of a pub. Carla is spurred on after winning a hand. Dan takes Liz and his daughter Lucy to the bistro, to show Leanne that he has something to lose if she doesn't keep her mouth shut. Sarah arrives back in the Street in a cab, only for a panic-stricken David to jump in and direct the vehicle to The Dog & Gun. He refuses to let Sarah get out. Carla's victory proves short-lived as Erica starts a winning streak. Callum knows Kylie is playing him for a fool and gets heavy with her. David and Sarah arrive just as they re-enter the bar. Kylie feebly accuses Callum of trying it on but Sarah believes Callum when he says they were setting him up. Billy

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  • As Callum gets too close for comfort, Kylie puts him off by saying she'd rather they took their time instead of rushing into things in the back room of a pub. Carla is spurred on after winning a hand. Dan takes Liz and his daughter Lucy to the bistro, to show Leanne that he has something to lose if she doesn't keep her mouth shut. Sarah arrives back in the Street in a cab, only for a panic-stricken David to jump in and direct the vehicle to The Dog & Gun. He refuses to let Sarah get out. Carla's victory proves short-lived as Erica starts a winning streak. Callum knows Kylie is playing him for a fool and gets heavy with her. David and Sarah arrive just as they re-enter the bar. Kylie feebly accuses Callum of trying it on but Sarah believes Callum when he says they were setting him up. Billy
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  • As Callum gets too close for comfort, Kylie puts him off by saying she'd rather they took their time instead of rushing into things in the back room of a pub. Carla is spurred on after winning a hand. Dan takes Liz and his daughter Lucy to the bistro, to show Leanne that he has something to lose if she doesn't keep her mouth shut. Sarah arrives back in the Street in a cab, only for a panic-stricken David to jump in and direct the vehicle to The Dog & Gun. He refuses to let Sarah get out. Carla's victory proves short-lived as Erica starts a winning streak. Callum knows Kylie is playing him for a fool and gets heavy with her. David and Sarah arrive just as they re-enter the bar. Kylie feebly accuses Callum of trying it on but Sarah believes Callum when he says they were setting him up. Billy tells the Barlows he'll be conducting Deirdre's funeral and asks them what kind of service Deirdre would want. Ken and Tracy disagree over the music. Cathy takes Roy for a drink at the bistro but is embarrassed when she tries to use a voucher which expired in March 2012. Kylie and David agree to play it safe with Callum from now on. Roy is furious to find a poker match in session under his roof and puts an immediately stop to it. Tracy finds a tin kept by Deirdre which contains photos, letters from Ken, and funeral arrangements, where she asks for Feeling Good to be played as it's cheerful. Kylie thinks Callum is going to win.
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