Where the Heart Is - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

R.S.V.P.
Skelthwaite struggles to adjust to the loss of Sally Boothe, as husband Billy vows revenge for a rugby team's prank rather than face the reality of his wife's death. Anna and Kim welcome the latest recruit, excitable trainee Zoe Phelps, while the hospital staff attempt to make a young heart transplant patient's wish come true

Greater Love
Matthew Kelly guest stars as factory worker Barry, whose shocking secret is revealed when Zoe goes to give a healthy eating talk at his firm. The trainee nurse also finds romance with a sexy stranger, while Harding is concerned about the arrival of an old rival in Skelthwaite. The rugby pitch gets waterlogged - so Billy persuades his team-mates to try cookery classes.

Home Grown
Samantha Janus guest stars as the wife of a man with a muscle-wasting disease, who arouses Kim's suspicions when she comes into the hospital sporting bruises. Danny struggles to cope with Cady, while Harding and David are unsure what to tell Anna about the factory's problems. Nathan worries about Billy's parenting skills, and Zoe gets more than she bargained for after organising a pub quiz team.

Walk of Faith
David and Anna's plans for a romantic weekend away are shattered when their family and friends decide to join them, and Luke has an important question for Megan. Meanwhile, Billy faces up to Sally's death and Zoe crosses swords with feisty local Gaynor, who is intent on cleaning up the canal.

Closure
Jack Clayton (ex-Emmerdale actor Ian Kelsey) and his family visit Skelthwaite, the home town of his wife Nisha (former Coronation Street actress Shobna Gulati), who happens to be a nurse - handy for Anna, who is struggling to replace Kim. David doesn't feel like celebrating his birthday as the factory's problems reach crisis point, and Zoe becomes suspicious of a patient's boyfriend.

Finding Heaven
Nisha's first week as a Skelthwaite nurse begins badly when she clashes with Anna over the treatment of a dying patient. Danny struggles to combine his new job as a barman with taking care of Cady, while a campaign against Greenwood's supermarket begins. The rugby team are feeling disheartened and in need of help - but Jack Clayton might be just what they're looking for.

Don't Look Back in Anger
Anna organises a picket of the Greenwoods site, but faces opposition to her protest from the police, while Harding considers a tempting business offer. Alfie Gough's health starts to deteriorate, and Nisha uses all her resources to help a patient whose boyfriend is in a coma - leaving her oblivious of daughter Rowan's increasing closeness to Robert Ashford.

Flesh and Blood
Weighed down by the pressure of her fight against Greenwoods and Luke's wedding, Anna is forced to consider accepting Robert Ashford's offer for the land. The men at Goddard's are confused when a lorryload of pulp paper arrives out of the blue, while Zoe attempts to persuade a local butcher he is working too hard to keep his shop afloat.

And on the Way I Dropped It
Skelthwaite is buzzing on Luke and Megan's wedding day, but there's more in store for the guests than many anticipated. Billy shares an unexpected kiss with single mum Terri, while Danny struggles to say the right thing to Zoe. Anna tries to share Harding's enthusiasm for the relaunch of Goddard's, and disaster strikes for two passengers on the way to the ceremony.
Recently Updated Shows

MasterChef Australia
MasterChef Australia is an Australian competitive cooking game show consisting of a group of hopeful contestants that cook and present food to judges in order to win the title of MasterChef Australia.

Such Brave Girls
Such Brave Girls explores life and love in all its ugly chaos. Join Josie, Billie and their mum, Deb as they attempt to claw their way towards a better life. Armed only with an ability to see the line and boldly step over it, these very brave girls finally have a chance to explore themselves - but should they?

Taskmaster
Greg Davies is the Taskmaster who, with the help of his right-hand man, Alex, sets out to test the wiles, wit and wisdom of five hyper competitive comedians through a series of ingenious challenges. With the chance to be crowned show champion, rivalry amongst the comedians is encouraged, dodgy tactics rewarded and bribes accepted.

Malory Towers
Based on the hugely popular book series of the same name by Enid Blyton, Malory Towers is a live-action series following 12-year-old Darrell Rivers as she leaves home for the first time to attend an all-girls' boarding school. Set in the 1940s on the sun-drenched cliffs of the Cornish coast, Malory Towers explores this nostalgic world of midnight feasts, lacrosse, pranks, and lasting friendships. For a contemporary audience, the show is both aspirational and inspirational, telling the story of universal experiences include shifting cliques, FOMO, bullying, crushes, peer pressure, and self-doubt. The girls keep an eye on each other and, like a family, are forever connected by their shared experiences.

EastEnders
Set in the East End of London, the show focuses on the tensions between love and family with stories ranging from hard-hitting social issues, to personal, human tragedies. And there's plenty of funny moments too.
Classic characters old and new across thousands of episodes have shared a drink in The Queen Vic, shed tears of despair or joy, sat on Arthur's bench in the Square... and at some point or other they probably crossed paths with Ian Beale.