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scizophonic
10-06-2006, 14:38
'Just Walk Away Janae'
Airs Monday, June 19 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One
This episode will only be shown at 17.35 due to Ascot and the World Cup.

The Timmins kids suspect something is seriously wrong with their parents and once again.

Janelle gives Kim an ultimatum; he either accepts her word that she was loyal before the DNA tests come back, or the marriage will be over. The conversation is partly overheard by Stingray and Bree who are shocked to learn Kim suspects Janelle of infidelity. Bree refuses to believe it’s true, and Stingray also defends his mother, telling Kim that there’s no way Janelle would ever stray, not once has she ever been tempted - despite all the misery he’s put her through in the past. Kim wakes up to himself and pledges total faith in his wife. The lovingly reunited couple open the results together and make a horrifying discovery. Bree is not the daughter of either of them.

Boyd ends his relationship with Janae but admits to Steph that while the break was unavoidable, he’s still very much in love. Janae is distraught and is forced to admit that it was her jealousy that drove him away.

Max sniffs beer on Stingray’s breath during a shift and warns him he’ll be out on his ear if he drinks whilst on shift. Stingray still can’t get a taste for the product.

Lyn enlists her local Priest in a mission to convince Steph and Max to have Charlie Christened, but her efforts backfire when Father Capetola gives his blessing to make their own choice.

'The Motorcycle Dearies'
Airs Tuesday, June 20 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One
This episode will only be shown at 17.35 due to Ascot and the World Cup.

Stunned by the news Bree isn’t their biological daughter, Janelle and Kim search for answers. Receiving short shrift from the hospital, the Timminses approach the midwife who delivered Bree. The midwife suspects Bree may have been accidentally switched with another child shortly after birth - do they want to know where the other child is? With their love for Bree driving them, Janelle and Kim decide they don’t want to take the matter any further – they love Bree like she is their real daughter and she must never know the truth.

Boyd tells Sasha of his split from Janae. Boyd’s blind to the fact Sasha’s intent on being more than just a shoulder to cry on until Sasha finally makes her feelings plain – she and Boyd belong together.

Beginning to suspect that Ned’s ongoing “affair” with Izzy is just an invention, Paul pays Connor to snoop on his housemate. The cash tempts Connor but his main priority is to get “nasty” Ned back to his sweet, lovable old self.

Keen to improve her self-esteem, Janae begins a rigorous program of intellectual re-invention. Early results are mixed, to say the least...

Aware of Lou’s despondency over Mishka’s lack of contact, Harold signs them up for a ride on a vintage motorbike. Lou’s dead-set against the idea but Connor and Ned talk him around: it’s a sure-fire way to meet single women!

'Disorderly Orderly'
Airs Wednesday, June 21 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One
This episode will only be shown at 17.35 due to Ascot and the World Cup.

Izzy finally comes clean about her secretive behaviour: she’s been arranging to buy a holiday house for herself and Paul. Touched, Paul finally puts his recent mistrust of Izzy aside and re-affirms his love for her. Secretly chagrined that his attempts to sow discord have failed, Robert turns his attentions to Dylan, Paul’s surrogate son. Determined to drive a wedge between them, Robert fakes a theft for the General Store. Will his ruse finally cause Paul to lose faith in Dylan’s abilities?

Elle queries why her brother ‘Cameron’ isn’t seeing anyone yet – she’s never known him to be without a girlfriend. Anxious not to blow his cover, Robert zeros in on Katya. He plays sensitive, compassionate Cameron to a tee and Katya’s won over. But when he suggests they go on a date, Katya’s confronted – her history with men has been rocky to say the least. Susan suggests Cameron would be the ideal boy to ease her return to dating – he’s so lovely!

After some jibes from Dylan, Stingray begins to question his friendship with Rachel all the more. Katya, embracing her new role as ‘anything goes’ guardian, suggests Stingray come over and watch a DVD and a nervous Stingray accepts. But a stark reminder of Rachel’s tender age confronts Stingray – can he deal with this confusing relationship?

When the Kinski children arrive late to school tired and full of attitude, Susan loses patience with Katya’s new parenting style. Rachel begs Susan not to confront Katya, but Susan can’t help having reservations – she fears the children will pay a high price for Katya’s inexperience as a guardian.

'Dinner Takes It All'
Airs Thursday, June 22 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One
This episode will only be shown at 17.35 due to Ascot and the World Cup.

A nervous Katya agrees to a date with Robert. The date gets off to a bad start. Robert admits he’s nervous, with a terrible history with romance. Katya relaxes and admits to the same things. They find shared experiences with their fathers. As the date progresses they seem to genuinely enjoy themselves.

With Katya away Rachel convinces Zeke they should hold a party. Zeke, left to his own devices, finds a alcoholic drink that Stingray left earlier. Zeke drinks the drink, not realising it’s alcoholic. When Susan later discovers him passed out he’s admitted to hospital and Katya is given a warning – either she starts being a responsible guardian or she prepares to fight Susan over custody.

Dylan is frustrated with Sky’s constant praise of her new art teacher. At a dinner party he mocks Sky, not realising she can overhear him. Sky later reveals what she heard and an argument ensues. Both feel neglected by the other. Neither is willing to give any ground. When Dylan leaves Sky alone for the night, she rings her teacher and invites him around.

Unseen, Robert breaks into the General Store and makes it look like the last person out didn’t close up properly. Paul, who is beginning to suspect Dylan maybe taking his position for granted or worse, playing Paul for a fool, tells off Dylan.

'Pool Hand Lou'
Airs Friday, June 23 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One
This episode will only be shown at 17.35 due to Ascot and the World Cup.

Any reservations Sky may have about calling JP in Dylan-provoked anger are cut short when the man himself arrives. When the sexual chemistry between them becomes too obvious to ignore, the two discuss the issue and surmise that they’re merely confusing creative and physical attraction. However, when JP tries and fails to commit his Sky-inspired creativity to canvas, Sky is on hand to reassure him. Unable to fight their desire, Sky and JP surrender to a kiss. Sky is guilt-ridden by the betrayal.

Under the pretext of giving Steph and Max some breathing space, Lyn takes Charlie to the Scully house. She finally confides to Susan that she’s going above and beyond the call of duty with Charlie because she missed out on Oscar’s first few months with postnatal depression. When Lyn’s assertiveness becomes too much, Steph takes control and demands that she leave them be. A hurt Lyn backs down, but it’s very clear there’s one issue – the christening – she doesn’t intend to let go.

Retirement begins to look brighter for Lou, when he assumes a woman is coming on to him. It turns out that the woman is merely taking advantage of him, and he falls in a heap, confiding to Harold that he’s lonely. Lou receives a gift from the gods, however, when Mishka finally replies to his email, announcing that she’s coming to see him.

Connor continues to capture Ned’s mean streak on camera. Connor, in keeping with “House of Trouser” tradition dresses as an Easter Bunny for the Easter Egg hunt. Ned won’t be a part of it.

Neighbours will now take a break for Wimbledon and resume on Monday, July 10.