Will Jac put her baby first?

It's a big day for Jac and Jonny as their baby, Emma, faces risky surgery to repair the life-threatening hole in her diaphragm. Jac's been busy researching options for babies with Emma's condition and is adamant the tot stands the best chance of survival if she has the operation that day.

Jonny's keen to discuss things but Jac swiftly signs Emma's consent form before dashing off to treat Robbie, a young man dying of cystic fibrosis. Jac pushes Robbie to have life-saving surgery and wants to see his treatment through, so she's annoyed when Elliot suggests she should be with Emma - she's decided that Robbie needs her more.

As Jonny keeps watch over Emma in intensive care, Jac throws herself into Robbie's surgery, until a crisis during his operation makes her realise she needs to be with her baby. Dropping everything, Jac races to be with Emma, arriving just as she's about to be taken in for surgery. Jonny holds Jac's hand as they support each other outside theatre. Is this the beginning of a new chapter for Jac and Jonny?

Meanwhile, Arthur assures Sacha he can work with Dominic, but instead embarks on a sabotage mission. Sacha discovers this and gives Arthur a brutal dressing down - will Arthur learn from his mistakes and make an effort with Dominic?

Also, Mo and Adele lock horns when Mo pulls rank on Adele over a patient, shattering her sister's trust. Can they mend their relationship?

Victoria Wilson
Feature Writer for What’s on TV, TV Times, TV & Satellite Week and WhatToWatch.com

With over 20 years’ experience writing about TV and film, Vicky currently writes features for What’s on TV, TV Times, TV & Satellite Week magazines plus news and watching guides for WhatToWatch.com, a job which involves chatting to a whole host of famous faces. Our Vicky LOVES light entertainment, with Strictly Come Dancing, Britain’s Got Talent and The Voice UK among her fave shows. Basically, if it’s got a shiny floor, she’s all over it! When she’s not watching TV, you might find Vicky in therapy… retail therapy that is!