Here are the first pictures of EastEnders' Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) and Tanya Branning (Jo Joyner) being taken away by the police for the attempted murder of Max (Jake Wood).

After a scuffle between the brothers in Max's house, Max fires the gun in an attempt to frame Jack and subject him to a cop's worst nightmare - prison. Just as Jack and Tanya are walking through the door bound for France, the police storm the house (complete with some rather unnecessary helicopter noises overhead) and take them away. Max, meanwhile, can't help but gloat.

After seeing next week's episodes, I have to say that they really shouldn't be missed. The hour-long episode is gripping viewing from start to finish, with Jake Wood and Scott Maslen stealing the show during their 'showdown' scenes in an abandoned warehouse.

Just something to note, though. If you find yourself looking around the room for an annoying insect during the Halloween special, rest assured - it's the crazy flickering lighting in the disused warehouse.




These scenes air on Monday, November 3 at 8pm on BBC One.

Meanwhile, Coronation Street's Rosie Webster (Helen Flanagan) finally makes a break for freedom in a fortnight's time following five weeks of being locked up in John Stape's (Graeme Hawley) gran's attic.

When Fiz (Jennie McAlpine) and John return from their weekend break, John becomes distracted by a taxi fare with over £100, while Schmichel eats John's phone and keys. Realising John's gran's cat can't have been fed, Fiz makes her way across town to feed it herself. When Eileen (Sue Cleaver) radios John to let him know about Fiz, he races to the house himself, complete with his fare still in the car!

After talking through the situation with Fiz, John is forced to open the attic door to prove that Rosie is okay. However, Rosie takes John by surprise and cracks him over the head with a wooden towel rail...




These scenes air on Monday, November 3 at 7.30pm and 8.30pm on ITV1.

Over in Hollyoaks, the McQueens mourn the tragic loss of Tina (Lean Hackett). The family, however, isn't prepared for what Dom (John Pickard) has to say during his 'eulogy'...




These scenes air on Thursday, November 6 at 6.30pm on Channel 4.

And finally over in Emmerdale, Lily (Anne Charleston) collapses after an argument with Val (Charlie Hardwick). Although Lily insists she is fine and Val reckons it was just a cry for attention, Doug (Duncan Preston) is adamant she see a doctor. Is Lily hiding something more serious than a headache?




These scenes air on Wednesday, November 5 at 7pm on ITV1.