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Audrey's not pleased when Tom and Maxine open up shop above
the salon with their new hairdressing venture 'A Cut Above'. She
offers them both their jobs back which they accept, waffles on
about equal partnerships in the business and then promptly sends
Maxine to put the kettle on for a cuppa.
Leanne and Nick have been in turmoil this week over her pregnancy,
with Nick furious when he found out about the missing £200
from their joint bank account. There's been tears and histrionics
all week (and Leanne hasn't been much better!) when Nick tries
to persuade Leanne to have an abortion, telling her it'll be a
hard decision but the right one. He confides in Miranda at college
who suggests Leanne has the abortion and then he lies to Leanne,
telling her he hasn't told anyone. He also asks Martin for advice
about an abortion and offers to pay for Leanne to have the op
done privately to speed things up. And what would Gail think of
her lovely son if only she knew?!
Tracy sends her parents flowers as a thank you for putting
up with her last week, and it's not long before Ken and Deirdre
are back sub-duvet again when Ken asks her to move back in with
him. What *would* Blanche say?! The girls in the factory gossip
about Deirdre and Ken and when Mike finds out they're back together
again, he has a bit of a mean chuckle, in that way he does so
well.
Roy and Hayley meet Jessica, a new vicar at Emily's church,
who agrees to marry them on the 21st April (which Roy is quick
to point out is the Queen's birthday) at 2pm. Toyah's chuffed
to be asked to be bridesmaid. Roy wants a small do, about 10 guests
but Hayley wants all her friends there, even if it means asking
Les Battersby to accompany Janice. However, Janice tells them
both they don't have to ask Les, so that's a relief all round.
Gary takes up window cleaning in the street and Charlie West
gives him Jack's old cart, Bertha. Jack has a word with Gary about
the perks of the job, telling him he had so much crumpet when
he was cleaning windows, "If I'd have had any more, I'd have
had to tek a lad on!" but Gary tells him he's not interested
and only doing the job to make money for Judy and the (have you
noticed how huge they are these days?) twins.
Ashley and Curly find out that Tyrone is sleeping rough in
the bins at the back of Freshco and although they take pity on
him, Curly and Deirdre are wary that it means Jackie Dobbs might
be making a return (a nation worries too!). However, it looks
like Tyrone has ran away from home and Deirdre gives him a fiver
to get himself some food.
Julia Stone turns up at the factory and gives Mike the glad-eye
(I just love that expression...), and invites him to share her
hotel room for the rag trade ball on Friday night. The old slapper
(Mike, of course) smirks and you just know he's not worthy of
Alma, and never has been.
And that's about it for this week.
Glenda ;-)
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