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scizophonic
21-06-2006, 14:50
'Under The Borscht Walk'
Airs Monday, July 10 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One

Lou panics when it appears Mishka, his Russian Internet bride, is on her way to Erinsborough. While he took Harold’s advice and admitted to her that he wasn’t a rich man, it’s revealed that he was less honest when it came to his advanced years – Mishka thinks she’s coming to meet a much younger man! Harold and Lou make the best of a very bad situation, reasoning that once Lou’s deception is revealed, Mishka can enjoy a holiday at his expense then fly home. But when Mishka does arrive, it’s clear that Lou wasn’t the only one to take liberties with their age. Moreover, Lou senses he’s met a kindred spirit – could romance blossom after all?

Sky confesses her illicit kiss with Jean-Pierre to Harold – and in the process decides that she’s confused her deep artistic bond with him for romance. She proposes that, now they understand the true nature of their bond, she and Jean-Pierre can continue with their artistic collaboration. But is she simply putting herself in temptation’s way?

Lyn admits she’s found a priest that will christen Charlie without Max and Steph’s consent. But when it comes to the crunch, she opts to simply have the priest offer a prayer for young Charlie’s life. But this is still too much interference for Steph – Lyn is dangerously close to being banished from her Grand-son’s life forever.

Boyd’s appalled when Janae reports Lyn’s actions to Steph; he’s convinced it’s just an immature attempt to stir up trouble. But when Janae’s vindicated, Boyd eats humble pie.

'When A Kanga Calls'
Airs Tuesday, July 11 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One

Having engineered discord between Paul and Dylan, Robert seizes an opportunity to split their relationship for good. He sabotages a hanging display rack Dylan’s installed over the counter in the General Store, which crashes on top of Elle and almost injures Charlie. Dismayed by Dylan’s perceived negligence, Paul fires him, severing all ties with his protégé.

Lou becomes increasingly besotted with Mishka and, on Harold’s recommendation; they all take a trip to Healesville Sanctuary. Mishka’s enchanted by the wildlife, bushland and Lou – to her, everything seems like a wonderful dream! After all his bad luck, perhaps Lou’s found love at last…

Sky confesses to Dylan that she has feelings for Jean- Pierre, and Dylan reacts angrily. Sky assures Dylan she loves only him but Dylan can’t shake his unease at Sky’s rapport with her teacher. To his mind, Sky must choose which relationship she wishes to pursue. Having been issued a similar ultimatum by J-P, Sky finally reaches a decision…

Connor shows Ned a video of his abject behaviour, hopeful Ned will see sense and return to his humble, boy-from-Oakey ways. But Ned chooses to take a different message away: he hasn’t been nasty enough!

'Burnt By The Sun'
Airs Wednesday, July 12 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One

Dylan can’t understand how the display rack at the General Store fell down, certain his workmanship was first rate. Paul has had enough of Dylan’s recent stuff ups and sacks him, letting him know he feels like he’s been let down by a son. As Dylan tries to convince people the rack was sabotaged and Robert is the likely culprit, even Elle turns against him. His only hope comes when he asks Connor to investigate ‘Cameron’ and Connor reports some strange behaviour – for some reason ‘Cameron’ slept the whole night in his car.

Robert and Katya date and all seems to be going well until they kiss. Katya accuses Robert of kissing badly to try to appear inexperienced in order to manipulate her. When she discovers he also has a key to Lassiter’s Penthouse, she has her proof of his intentions and walks out on him. When Robert stays out all night, his family assumes he and Katya are serious. Robert must win Katya back. He does this by being honest about his lack of dating experience. The two agree to begin again and each feels positive about their re-born relationship.

When Boyd returns tickets he bought to Janae’s school dance, they each share an awkward moment, knowing it’s the perfect excuse to make up. But stubborn pride stops them and when Boyd discovers Janae has asked Ned to the dance, he gets jealous. Boyd is unaware Janae’s date with Ned is purely platonic and it motivates him to rethink his feelings towards Sasha. When Janae sees Sasha at Boyd’s house she’s livid and set to rethink her plans for a platonic night at the school dance.

'A Roving Bree Will Go'
Airs Thursday, July 13 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One

When Zeke gets into more trouble, Susan suggests it might be time for Katya to give up custody. Katya is sobered but not cowed, using a new strategy with Rachel and Zeke – total honesty. She admits to her past failings and asks for the kids’ cooperation in making things run more smoothly in the future. The kids respond well. Katya gets Zeke to admit – to some degree - why he misbehaved, and gives Rachel some sage advice about Stingray. Just as Susan is at her lowest ebb, it seems Katya might manage as sole-guardian after all.

While Janelle and Kim grapple with the fact that Bree is not their daughter, Stingray notices that his sister is getting preferential treatment. Kim admits to Janelle that he’s torn – every thought about their “real” daughter feels like a betrayal of Bree. Janelle’s guilt surfaces in a more spectacular fashion. Whilst being interviewed on TV, she confesses to the nation that Bree is the true author of her romance novel.

Zeke gets busted vandalising school property. Katya discovers that Zeke did it “for a good cause”, but he won’t explain his odd behaviour any further. A clue lies in Zeke’s over-protective treatment of Bree – what exactly is Zeke up to?

When Rachel innocently questions Stingray about his drinking, he gets defensive and calls her a little kid. Rachel is heartbroken but Katya urges her to let Stingray have his own life – she must protect her feelings and shouldn’t be in a rush to grow up.

Janelle is over the moon when she’s invited to appear on “Rove Live” to promote her book! But Rove’s in for a shock when the Timmins roadshow hits his studio.

'Massage In A Bottle'
Airs Friday, July 14 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One

As the pressure mounts on Stingray, he increasingly turns to alcohol. But he's put on the spot when Rachel again questions him over his drinking.

After a shaky start, Bree blossoms in the limelight and triumphs on Rove's show. Janelle's fears of being punished by the publisher for lying are unwarranted and Bree's embraced as a child prodigy. Janelle and Kim rejoice in Bree's success, determined to put their unknown daughter out of their minds once and for all. But is the burden becoming too much?

Zeke uses his fists to defend Bree's honour in class and is put on detention by a furious Susan. Confused by his lack of explanation, she suspends him. When Rachel realises the real reason behind Zeke's anti-social behaviour, she tells Susan the truth and asks for leniency. Susan's secretly disappointed she no longer has ammunition to take the kids from Katya.

Impressed with Steph's baby belt, Paul makes her a business proposition but Steph rejects it. Undaunted, Paul enlists Lyn's help in winning Steph over. Still angry at her mum, Steph rejects Lyn's attempts to clear the air. Lyn defends her actions, accusing Steph of mindless stubbornness. She believes the only thing she's guilty of is caring too much.

Kim decides to lay low with his DVD sales when the police begin sniffing around.