"6469"^^ . "2007-01-14"^^ . . "2007-01-12"^^ . . . "Tracy wants to find out whether Charlie is alive or not but the police refuse to tell her. Steve's feeling guilty about leaving Amy in the house with Charlie. Tracy gives the police the same story she gave to her family, of self-defence. She appears to be worried for Charlie, rushing through the interview. There is still an atmosphere between Kelly and Becky as Becky announces she has another date with Rob. Kelly sees Rob later and tells him of Becky's past. Jason's stayed up with Charlie all night. Sarah persuades him to go home for a while, and come back later. Tracy's released from the police station but told not to go near him or speak to any potential witnesses. Clearly worried about whether Charlie will wake up, she wants to see him in hospital. Becky's preparing for her date with Ro"@en . . . . . "Episode 6469 (14th January 2007)"@en . "Tracy wants to find out whether Charlie is alive or not but the police refuse to tell her. Steve's feeling guilty about leaving Amy in the house with Charlie. Tracy gives the police the same story she gave to her family, of self-defence. She appears to be worried for Charlie, rushing through the interview. There is still an atmosphere between Kelly and Becky as Becky announces she has another date with Rob. Kelly sees Rob later and tells him of Becky's past. Jason's stayed up with Charlie all night. Sarah persuades him to go home for a while, and come back later. Tracy's released from the police station but told not to go near him or speak to any potential witnesses. Clearly worried about whether Charlie will wake up, she wants to see him in hospital. Becky's preparing for her date with Rob, but he asks about her past. She's immediately on the defensive and dumps him before he can get a word in. Tracy persuades Deirdre to take her to the hospital where Charlie is recovering. Deirdre leaves Tracy with Charlie. It's clear she wants him to die and not to recover."@en . . . . . . . "2007-01-15"^^ . ""@en . . . . . . . "2007"^^ . . . . . . . .