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Ivy continues to cause chaos from beyond the grave in this week's
episode. Martin and Nick go to the solicitor's office and read
Ivy's will. It seems that she has in fact, left her whole estate
including the house to Nicky. Everything has gone to Nicky apart
from 200 pounds and a gold crucifix on a chain that she left to
Vera. However, there is a clause in the will. Nicky can only receive
Ivy's estate if he changes his last name from Platt to Tilsley.
Martin is upset, of course when Gail wonders if changing his name
back to Tilsley isn't such a bad idea and when Don finds out the
truth he goes berserk. Josie can't understand why Don can't just
leave the house, walk away from it and move in with her at her
house but Don is determined to stand his ground and fight for
the house, believing that Ivy has only cut him out of her will
because of spite.
Jack and Vera have bought a new car. Jack test drives a brand
new convertible Mercedes, and Don pretends he is Jack's chauffeur
to the car salesman. In the end, they settle for a small hatchback.
When Vera asks Jack for the keys to take the car to the shops,
he tells her he hasn't got it insured for her to drive.
The 5 a side football team doesn't fare much better than last
week. Maxine and Fiona tag along with the boys to a football match
and act as impromptu cheer leaders. Maxine and Des continue to
flirt with each other, and Maxine sends Des a cheeky card through
his letter box.
Poor Emily! Percy tells her there is a damp patch on his bedroom
wall, and Emily calls the builders out who confirm that there
is damp, caused by a leaking roof which needs major repair work
doing to it. Emily tells Percy he will have to find alternative
accommodation while the repair work is being carried out. Maude
Grimes offers Percy a room immediately in her home but when Reg
and Maureen find out, they put their foot down and firmly tell
Maude that they don't want Percy staying with them. When Maude
finally gets her own way and tells Percy he can indeed move in
with them, Percy tells her that her offer of a room is unnecessary
as Curly has offered him a room in his house which he has accepted,
purely to keep Curly company, you understand. Complete with budgie,
armchair, lamp and tea cup, Percy moves in with Curly and cooks
him a 3 course home- cooked meal (which makes a change from the
frozen TV dinners that Curly normally eats). Curly then treats
Percy to a glass of brandy in the Rovers. When Emily calls in
to the Rovers, she offers to buy Percy a drink, but he tells her
he's been taken care of. She offers to buy Rita a drink but Rita
is on her way to Sally and Kevin's for tea. She then calls round
to see Mavis and Derek only to be sent away by Derek who is in
a bad mood over a performance review he is having at work later
this week.
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