Jenny dumps a box of leaflets on the desk and informs Norman and Kristaps that the Hospital Trust is launching a sexual health campaign and she wants the pair of them to put up posters around the hospital.
Jenny seems confident she's done the right thing, but Adam's not convinced. However, his fears about ruining the wedding are justified when his bride Edina (Kate Deakin) storms onto the ward and pours a jug of water over his head. Meanwhile, Heather seems to be analysing her relationship with Adam leaving him bemused as to why she suddenly feels the need to make improvements. Back on the ward, Pamela and Sarah prepare William for surgery and Adam convinces him that he'll be back in no time.
Are cracks beginning to form in their relationship? Meanwhile, Jenny is also recovering on the ward and asks for a private word with Adam. As he lunges forward, Lesley dodges him and he falls to the floor unconscious.
Woods discovers a large piece of sausage has been causing the blockage in Ada's throat.
Gemma raises the alarm and it's clear Zoe is in serious trouble. It seems as though Jenny's going to have her work cut out before she's accepted by the staff at The Royal.
Sarah examines Abi and identifies that she hasn't ingested anything corrosive. Paul is last to arrive and is the most seriously injured - he's been found electrocuted on a railway line and the team are sadly unable to resuscitate him.
Is Wendy hiding something? Unlike its predecessor, The Royal, which was set in the 1960s, this is set in the present day. Carol's furious with her father and calls the police to have him arrested, leaving Charlie in turmoil. Meanwhile, Gemma has returned from the doctors with the news that she's not pregnant after all and, when Kieran takes her to one side and tells her he's ready to make a commitment, Gemma's confused. During the chaos, poorly Chris collapses again. However, she decides that if he really does like her he can do all the chasing. He also discovers a serious problem with her vocal cords. As the couple draw closer, Kristaps tells them they should have an engagement party. Pearl mistakenly thinks he's referring to hymn singing Fred and leads Norman over to his bed. Over in casualty Kieran tends to Des, a scaffolder who has fallen off his scaffolding and landed in a skip.
However, when Kieran spots Sam putting some berries in the dustbin it becomes clear who's to blame.
Connie is loyal but begins to feel ... What is Liam hiding and how long will it be until they find out? His timid assistant Antonia accompanies him as Sarah and Kieran investigate his condition. There's definitely chemistry between them but will Ormerod let himself fall for Sarah? With this knowledge Sarah asks Pamela to take a look. After much persuading, they eventually confess to Ormerod that they were about to consummate their relationship and lose their virginities. Behind the screen, Ruby has overheard Adam and fears losing Sandy. Meanwhile, Luke comes round from his operation and reveals Billy's to blame for the accident. Discussing the previous night's shenanigans, the boys start wrestling and accidentally knock Gemma.
Will Barry be able to make peace with his daughter in his dying days? He doesn't trust her and doesn't want her anywhere near his children, she's not stable and he's not sure how far she'll go to get him back in her life. Adam warns him about putting himself in dangerous situations at the seafront, but when Steve becomes very defensive, Adam's worried he may think he's a homophobe. Feeling uncomfortable, Ormerod goes to find Sarah and discovers Peter in the waiting room. Is all as it seems?
Meanwhile, Greg seems uneasy when his daughter Louise arrives and when Ormerod informs Louise that her mother is doing fine, he's confused as Louise's mum, Janette, walks in. Meanwhile, a vomiting mum Anna and her two children Sam and Lucy are admitted to casualty with possible food poisoning and Ormerod immediately suspects they have been poisoned by mistletoe berries found in the garden. AND so we say farewell to The Royal. He eventually calms down enough to speak to his wife and is pleased to learn that she can't stand the idea of women gawping at him. Stabbed Dr Gordon Ormerod (Robert Daws) lay at death’s door on the operating table as Mr Rose (Denis Lill)… Will Matron ever win the nurses over?" What could be behind the unusual symptoms and vibrations?
The disease has spread to Alison's spine, so unfortunately surgery isn't an option.
Meanwhile, Gemma's decided she doesn't want Kieran to find out about the baby and tells a worried Carrie that she has no intention of telling him the news.