Preview Pictures: This Week On The Street Monday 6 November at 5:24pm
Coming up on the cobbles: Robert saves the day but will he be okay? Gemma crashes a party, Chesney starts taking advice from Tracy and Gina's debt catches up with Sally!
Michelle joins Robert on Maxine's bench, making him promise to get his lump checked when suddenly Joseph runs out into the road.
They run straight into the path of the Bistro van as Robert leaps to their rescue!
Robert is flung over the car, smashing his head on the cobbles.
Michelle cradles an unconscious Robert as Kate calls an ambulance.
In the hospital, the urologist tells Robert and Michelle that his lump is likely to be malignant will they have to remove a testicle?
Trying to forget about his illness, Robert heads to the casino, but he is annoyed when Johnny insists on tagging along.
Looking for some fun, Gemma crashes a posh house party.
Where she is chatted up by a guy called Henry.
Henry is gutted when the police arrive to break up the party. Gemma beats a hasty retreat leaving behind her shoe.
Peter enters Steve's details into a dating app and is highly amused when it's suggested Steve's perfect match is Tracy.
Out to cause trouble, Tracy tells Chesney she saw Sinead heading up to Daniel's flat before the crash. Chesney is fuming.
After an afternoon at the pub, Daniel offers to make Sinead a Coffee to help her sober up before she collects Joseph.
Later, Daniel is thrown to see a booking in the Bistro diary in the name of Denise Osbourne.
After seeing Daniel snap at Kate, Chesney masks his delight. Did he have something to do with winding him up?
Anna attempts to get Phelan drunk and record him admitting he framed her for Seb's fall. Will she succeed?
Eileen is thrilled when Phelan reveals that the insurance money has come through.
Gina shows Rosie her redesigned skirt, Rosie's absolutely thrilled and suggests Gina she should go into business redesigning old clothes.
Meanwhile, Sally is in her element at her mayoral inauguration party, until the bailiffs turn up presenting her with a court order to take goods up to the value of £5K.
As they help themselves to her furniture, Sally is horrified to discover the debt is in Gina's name.
Later, Gina pours her heart out to Dev, who invites her to move in with him.
But when an article arises in the Gazette accusing Sally of evicting her bi-polar sister. Gina apologies to Dev for hiding her illness and packs her bags. Will Dev let her go?