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Picture Spoilers: This week on EastEnders (Jun 26-29)

:Headline: Picture Spoilers: This week on EastEnders (Jun 26-29):
Check out pictures and spoilers from this week's new episodes of EastEnders.
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This week on EastEnders, Lola is given the Walford send-off she had wanted.

Elsewhere, Anna and Gina are left reeling from the latest news about their mum, Finlay finds himself the target of Panesar ire and Denise snaps at a demanding Jack.

Read on for pictures and spoilers from next week's new episodes!


Monday, June 26 (Episode 6721)

Writer: Pete Lawson
Director: John Greening

Kathy's angry when Rocky's parrot bites a hole in her outfit for Lola's funeral tomorrow but later comes around to the idea of letting him stay.

Billy struggles to keep it together as he makes the final arrangements for the funeral, snapping at Honey and Jay about how Phil and Ben did wrong by Lola. Later, Honey finds Billy distraught outside the funeral parlour and encourages him to go in to say goodbye.

Tensions rise after Finlay threatens to report Vinny to the police for cutting his brakes.

Jay tries to find solace in the bottom of a pint but is taken home by Gina and Freddie to sober up.

Stunned by what he's found out, George comes up with a plan to get some answers but Elaine catches him out in his lies. When Anna interrupts them and demands to know the truth, George tells his daughter what he's learned about Rose.

This episode airs Monday, June 26 at 7.30pm on BBC One


Tuesday, June 27 (Episode 6722)

Writer: Pete Lawson
Director: John Greening

The residents of Walford turn out to pay their respects to Lola as her hearse arrives adorned in flowers and messages - and after the service, there's a celebration in the square just as she wanted.

Also: Gina tells Anna that she doesn't want to know about whichever secret she's keeping, while Whitney asks Zack to move in with her.

This episode airs Tuesday, June 27 at 7.30pm on BBC One


Wednesday, June 28 (Episode 6723)

Writer: Kim Revill
Director: John Greening

Gina decides that she does want to know about her mum after all but Anna insists that it's nothing. Gina eventually does get to the truth via Elaine then drinks herself stupid at Peggy's. Later, George sits down with his daughters and tells them the truth about what happened all those years ago, leaving them heartbroken.

Lexi worries about Jay, who's consumed with grief, and pushes Callum and Ben away as they try to help her. Callum suggests to Ben that they ask Jay and Lexi to move in with them and after initially dismissing the idea, he has a heart-to-heart with Jay, who eventually agrees to move in.

This episode airs Wednesday, June 28 at 7.30pm on BBC One


Thursday, June 29 (Episode 6724)

Writer: Jessica Barnes
Director: John Greening

Denise has a run-in with Kim at the salon and realises that Kim is suffering from trauma after her car crash. Later, when Jack rows with her for getting home late, Denise snaps back and says she refuses to apologise for not being perfect.

Ben's irritated when he finds out that Lola and Jay decided several weeks ago that Lexi could start walking to school on her own.

Elaine tries to smooth things over between George and the girls, but will they want to hear what he has to say?

Now settling in to No. 1, Zack tries to impress Felix by catering a special night at The Albert - but he's taken aback when Felix asks him to serve the buffet in the buff.

This episode airs Thursday, June 29 at 7.30pm on BBC One


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