Doctors spoilers: Becky Clarke moves in with boyfriend Daniel Granger!
Daniel Granger and Becky Clarke are taking their relationship to the next level on Doctors... they are moving in together.
Becky Clarke (played by Ali Bastian) is thrilled that boyfriend Daniel Granger (Matthew Chambers) has "popped the question" and asked her to move in with him on Doctors (1:45pm on BBC One, see our TV Guide for full listings).
Becky's friend and co-worker Ayesha Lee (Laura Rollins) wants all the gossip and is amused by the amount of clothes Becky owns.
Becky has BIG plans now that she and Daniel are making things more official, and wants to introduce the art of cooking into Daniel's home - they can't live on takeaways all the time!
And when Ayesha jokes that next Becky will be wanting to biy a country estate for her six kids and a dog, Becky doesn't disagree. However, the surgery practice manager might change her tune if she knew what recently happened between Daniel and his ex, Zara Carmichael (Elisabeth Dermot Walsh)...
Elsewhere in Letherbridge, Daniel meets with an old friend Simon Shelby (Neil Reidman) for a game of squash and tells him how his marriage to Zara hit the rocks and he's now met someone else.
But how will Daniel react when Simon isn't convinced Becky is a good match, and questions whether Daniel is really over Zara? Maybe the truth hurts!
Meanwhile, Dr Jimmi Clay's (Adrian Lewis Morgan) latest counselling session takes a sinister turn when the medic is left wondering if his patient George's (Lewis MacKinnon) horrific confession is fantasy or reality.
George tells Jimmi how he paid for and fell in love with a male prostitute.
But things took a dark turn when the male prostitute rejected George's romantic feelings and started mocking George and telling him that he wasn't good enough.
But what DID George do?
Doctors continues weekdays at 1:45pm on BBC One
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