Doctors spoilers: Daniel Granger and Becky Clarke kiss!
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After the Letherbridge Small Business Awards, Daniel and Becky find themselves getting too close for comfort... and they kiss!
After spending the day together at a charity golf event, Dr Daniel Granger and surgery co-worker Becky Clarke get all dressed-up for the Letherbridge Small Business Awards.
Daniel, who has recently split from wife Zara Carmichael, can't get over how sensational Becky looks all glammed-up!
When disaster strikes and Daniel's speech is lost because of a technical glitch, it's Becky to the rescue who helps him write a replacement speech. After the awards show, the pair go for a drink.
Daniel thanks Becky for all her help, and reckons he couldn't have got through the evening without her. And, in the heat of the moment, Becky finds herself moving in for a kiss...
Wonder how Zara would react if she could see 'em now!
Meanwhile, Sid Vere is determined to tell his mum Estelle the truth, that Sid and his dad Tye have tracked down Sid's long-lost brother, Laurence Richards.
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But Sid is shocked by Estelle's reaction. She attempts to shut down the conversation and makes it clear she doesn't want Sid or Tye to visit Laurence again!
Elsewhere, Emma Reid welcomes a new Home BnB guest, Hiroshi Nakamura. But she soon becomes convinced he is hiding something from her...
Doctors continues weekdays at 1:45pm on BBC One

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