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It's the day of Vicky and Steve's wedding and both of them are
in a swish hotel suite. While Vicky is so excited about the wedding
that she is jumping up and down on the bed singing "We're
getting married, we're getting married" (I kid you not),
Steve takes it all in his stride, it's just another day. When
they arrive at the registry office, Liz, Jim and Andy McDonald
are there to meet them. The small wedding party is just about
to walk up the stairs to the registry office when Alec and Bet
come rushing in to stop them!. Alec handles the situation well,
he has a cunning plan :-) He offers to pay for Vicky to have a
full church wedding with all the trimmings, a wedding with all
her friends and family around her. You can see that Vicky is thinking
seriously about this offer while Steve is just keen to get up
to the registry office and have done with it. Alec eventually
talks Vicky around to postponing the registry office wedding in
favour of a big white, church wedding and everyone leaves. Vicky
and Steve go back to their hotel suite, not sure what to do with
themselves. Steve, as you can imagine, is disappointed, but Vicky
wants to quickly arrange her church wedding.. Alec dislikes Steve
McDonald immensely and vows that Vicky won't marry Steve McDonald.
Bet is pleased with Alec's decision, which gives both Vicky and
Steve time to think about their actions, but she's not so happy
that he's deceiving Vicky. Alec offers to take Vicky to Southampton
to give her time to think, she agrees to go with him but still
wants to discuss the wedding, and still intends to get married
to Steve. Alec even offers Steve a job on a cruise liner, emphasizing
the amount of very rich women that travel alone on these cruises....
but Steve realizes it to be a plot to get him away from Vicky
and turns the offer down.
Brian (the ex-chauffeur) tells Alf the full story about how he
overhead Harry Potts and a lady from the accounts department plan
to defraud the mayor's fund. Alf immediately goes with Brian to
see the council chief, where all is revealed and both Harry Potts
and the lady from the accounts department are found out!
Ken asks Denise if she wants to move into No. 1 with him and Danny.
At first she doesn't know what to say and Ken gets upset with
her, but then she agrees. Denise goes to No. 1 to have a look
around the house but Trisha refuses to let her in. Trisha realises
that Mike Baldwin is serious now in his attempt to end her tenancy
agreement in the house, and she enlists the help of Percy (by
pretending she is a poor defenseless woman afraid for her own
safety) and Percy installs window locks and door locks in the
house. When Ken, Denise and Baldwin meet outside of No. 1 to look
around the place, they find they can't gain access to the house.
Vera is in the house with Trisha and they both shout at Baldwin
from the bedroom window, which of course attracts quite a crowd
in the street. Baldwin threatens Trisha with all sorts of stuff,
tells her that he has every right to gain entry to the house as
her tenancy agreement has ended and she has received the required
amount of notice to vacate the house. But, Trisha won't move out.
Jamie then pours water out of the bedroom window all over Baldwin's
head!! (Will Mike ever live this down?)
Deidre is back in the Street and living with the McDonalds. She
eventually goes to see Tracey who is spending some time with Ken,
Denise and the baby. Denise and Ken leave mother and daughter
alone for a while, and Deidre tells Tracey that she still loves
her.
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