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Jim is called in front of the judge at court after trying to attack
Liz last week, and he is ordered by the court not to go near Liz
again. Unfortunately, he starts following Liz around saying "I
just want to talk to yer, Liz". Liz starts to panic when
she sees Jim waiting for her outside of her house, so she runs
into the Rovers and tells Steve and Andy that she's frightened
of Jim, although the twins try to calm her down and are still
hopeful that their parents will get back together. Jim comes into
the Rovers, and Liz runs behind the bar to call the police, telling
them that Jim has broken his promise to the judge to keep clear
of her.
It's the Square Dealers dance and in the great rectangle, Fred
Elliot is "Grand Master of Ceremonies" and Curly is
declared to be "Master Cube", which means he gets lumbered
with the raffle! Norris arrives late after having an argument
with Angela, who stays at home. Derek drops as many hints as possible
about becoming a member of the rectangle, but no one takes any
notice of him. Fred is grateful to Rita that she went to the dance
with him and sends her a present the next day of calves liver
(quite unfortunate timing, considering mad cow disease!). He asks
Rita if she would like to attend any future functions as his guest
and Rita says yes, but there must be no strings attached and no
more calves livers.
In the corner shop, Maureen discovers a broken shelf, and calls
Bill Webster in to fix it. Later in the Rovers, she gets a bit
drunk and cries on Bill's shoulder, telling him how much she misses
Reg and having a proper marriage. After much flapping about in
the corner shop and arguing with her mother, Maureen is all set
to visit Reg for the weekend when her car runs out of petrol only
20 minutes into her journey. She calls Curly who comes with petrol
for her to help her on her way but she decides not to visit Reg
that weekend, or ever again! She calls Reg and leaves a message
on his answering machine and is anxious as she hasn't heard back
from Reg yet.
Mike Baldwin is looking for ways to raise cash to inject into
his new sportswear business. Alma tells him she isn't selling
the cafe, so he has decided to sell the garage and offers it first
to Kevin. Kevin is very unsure about this and he tells Sally who
gets fired up about it, she sees owning the garage as the best
opportunity that has ever come their way and urges Kevin to buy
it. Baldwin has also got a new car, an Audi with the MVB personalised
number plate.
Still playing truant from school, Jamie is up to no good hanging
around the streets of Weatherfield. He's now causing tire punctures
to the bikes of the street's cyclists (Josie, Don, Fred Eliot's
nephew Ashley Peacock) and then just so happens to be on hand
to fix their tires for them, for a fee. What a helpful little
chap.
When Ashley Peacock delivers the calves livers to Rita on behalf
of his uncle Fred, he bumps into Ken's child minder Kelly in the
corner shop. They were both in Barlow's class at school and Sally
sees this as an opportunity for some match making between the
two of them.
Jack wants to organise a men-only day out at the races. When Vera
hears about this, she wants women to be included on this day trip
too but Jack is adamant that it's men only and starts taking names
for the big day out on the coach to the race
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