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After last week when he tried to kill himself and Alma, Don
gets sectioned in the hospital until his mental state is ascertained
and then he ends up in a prison cell charged with attempted murder.
Ashley, being a worried sort of lad, worries about the bills and
demands coming into Don's house while he's in prison so he goes
to visit Don. Don tells him where the keys to Baldwin's factory
are hidden in his house and asks Ashley to get rid of this damning
piece of evidence as the police still haven't charged him with
torching Baldwin's factory. When the police later question Don,
they tell Don they know about the keys he had and how he let himself
into the factory. Don assumes Ashley has told them about the keys
and feels betrayed, so he blames the fire on poor Ashley.
Natalie talks her way into Kevin's house with a bottle of wine
and at first, Kevin isn't interested in her at all, he wants nothing
to do with her. But, when she leaves late at night Kevin's face
goes all kind of mushy and sloppy and you know there's bound to
be romance in the air some time soon. Unfortunately for Kevin,
Rita sees Natalie leave and she has a few words with Kevin about
him staying faithful to Sally.
A friend of Derek's from the allotment society befriends Mavis
and asks her out for a drink in the Rovers. Mavis thinks the worst
of the poor bloke, assumes he's some kind of mad stalker and refuses
to have anything to do with him.
Chris brings a girlfriend home and Angie isn't best pleased.
Will the two of them ever clear the air between them? They both
admit they fancy each other and Chris invites Angie upstairs to
the bedroom department. Angie is aghast, he's just shown his bedroom
wallpaper to his other girlfriend, and has a few words to say
to him. "Your generation get a lot more uptight about this
sort of thing than my generation" Chris tells her.
Have we seen the end of Terry Duckworth for the time being?
Trisha's throwing herself all over him, planning their future
together with Jamie and Brad in a rose covered cottage but Terry
just isn't interested. While Vera's pleased to have her wayward
son home, Jack distrusts Terry as much as ever. Jack sets a trap
for Terry - he pretends he has the pub takings in an envelope
and says he's going to deposit the cash in the night safe at the
bank. Terry insists on taking the money himself and is gone away
for ages before he comes back, furious with Jack for stuffing
the envelope with only newspaper, there was no money after all.
This confirms Jack's distrust of Terry, he knew Terry would have
tried to do a runner with the cash and then would have opened
the envelope to see how much he'd stolen from his parents. When
Terry returns to the Rovers, there's a huge argument with Trisha
defending Terry to the last. Right on cue, Ray Thorpe comes into
the back room and thumps Terry who falls to the floor. Humiliated
and defeated, Terry leaves the Street with his tail between his
legs, licking his wounds. Ray visits Trisha again to ask her to
move in with him, but Trisha wants a new start with her two sons
on her own and turns down Ray's offer, the daft tart. After some
complaints about the quality of meat in Betty's hot-pot in the
Rovers, Vera is going to change her meat supplier to Fred Elliot,
I say, Fred Elliot.
Mike is keen to take the lease on the old print shop in the
Street but Alma's having second thoughts about re-investing their
money in a business and is hankering to live abroad. Mike meets
with Angie, who has been busy designing a range of unisex underwear,
to discuss a possible joint business venture. Alec's making waves
at Sunliners Travel agency when the Chief Executive comes to visit.
He wants to meet all members of staff, including Joyce the cleaner!
Alec can't tell the chap that Joyce has died as he hasn't taken
her off the payroll and is still claiming wages for Joyce. Alec
is going to have to think of something pretty quick because the
Chief Exec. wants to meet Joyce in the next thrilling episode.
Alec could also get into trouble with Sunliners for using the
office facilities there for his entertainment agency business,
and he's been asked by Jack to get some decent (but cheap) acts
together for the Rovers.
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