THEY always said that Martin and Katy's relationship would end in tears, but murder?

Yes, as a result of the pair's wranglings, Tommy finds himself struck over the head with a wrench and left to die in the garage in Coronation Street.

As if Martin hasn't had enough to put up with over the past few months, he finds himself arrested for the murder, when the real culprit is Katy - the girl who makes Kevin The Teenager look like a saint.

Remember, however, that there is another guilty party in this tangled web, without whom the loving couple may have never split up.

It was Sally Webster's affair that sparked Tommy's suspicion in the first place, which just goes to show how far-reaching and dramatic the effects of extra-marital goings-on can be.

Look at Dirty Den for example in EastEnders. His activities enraged his missus to such an extent he ended up six feet under his beloved Queen Vic.

There looks set to be exciting times ahead in Erinsborough with the imminent return of Paul Robinson in Neighbours.

He first appears as the Lassiter's complex goes up in flames, on the day of what would have been Karl and Izzy's wedding if the complicated wench hadn't ditched her lover at the altar.

Unfortunately, the couple do manage to stay together, though their relationship is clearly fraught with complications.

One complicated relationship that was dramatically brought to an end was that of married DI Neil Manson and undercover journalist Andrea Dunbar in The Bill.

The cheating copper decides to attend Andrea's funeral despite a warning from Superintendent Adam Okaro, and is sitting at the graveside when who should pop up but his cuckolded wife.

Meanwhile, has Mark Fowler, sorry PC Gabriel Kent, turned over a new leaf?

Could he really have transformed himself from psycho sniper to model policeman? I doubt it.