'A Card Daze Night'
Airs Monday, August 21 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One


Susan opens up to Lyn about her emerging feelings for Karl. Confused as to whether the feelings are merely a means of avoiding her unresolved grief for Alex, she agrees to a friendly dinner with Karl. Susan finds herself physically drawn to her oblivious ex-husband – will she make a move?

With Maddy moving to New Zealand and his P.I. career at a standstill, Connor accuses Carmella of flitting to yet another fad. But Carmella helps Connor realise that he’s projecting - he is the one who has lost his way. Connor realises she’s right.

Paul realises that Lyn is holding back and makes it clear that their friendship is a two way street. Susan catches buttoned-down Paul in an apron, helping Lyn in the kitchen and teases her friend – what has Lyn done to Ramsay Street’s uber-cool businessman?

Lou keeps digging deeper holes for himself when Mishka, under the false impression that Lou lost the Bishop house to Harold in a card game, pushes him to win the house back. Will Lou be able to maintain a poker face with both Harold and Mishka? In a word: no.

'Symmetry For The Devil'
Airs Tuesday, August 22 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One


When Katya begs “Cam” to stop hiding his feelings from her, Rob is genuinely tempted to unburden his heinous secrets but, terrified, breaks up with her instead. Katya refuses to give up so Rob is forced to get aggressive – if she knows what’s good for her, she’ll stay away from him! Izzy’s plan to expose “Cam” reaches a dead-end but his deception begins to unravel elsewhere. Tipped off by Carmella, Connor learns that “Robert” is alive and in hospital, and goes to “Cam” with the good news. Desperate Rob is forced to take terrible steps to protect his secret.

Carmella takes her vows and becomes a Novitiate, her only regret being that her mother won’t accept her decision. Bidding goodbye to Connor, Carmella begins her new life, devoted to God.

Toadie feels threatened by Connor’s decision to leave Erinsborough but Katya helps him admit to the sadness underlying his anger. After making peace with Toadie, Connor farewells Ramsay Street.

Karl panics about his impending move to Canberra with Jenny. Buoyed by her patient understanding, Karl overcomes his anxiety and makes a compromise – he’ll give commuting a try. Karl wants Jenny in his life, no matter what, and the feeling is mutual.

Sky’s re-emerging creativity puts her call centre job in jeopardy. Elle’s impressed with Sky’s offbeat new idea for a comic and helps her get her priorities straight.

'Every Which Way But Bruce'
Airs Wednesday, August 23 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One


On edge and losing it after the near miss with Connor, when "Cam" is confronted by Izzy to confess that he stitched her up he explodes. Terrified, Izzy tries to warn Paul that his son is dangerous. Unfortunately, "Cam" has Paul convinced that Izzy is unbalanced and he turns her away, threatening to issue a restraining order. Izzy assures Paul there's no need - "Cam" has her so scared that she'll stay well away until she has all the evidence to bring him down.

There's no more trace of "Bridezilla" on the eve of the re-wedding - Janelle's convinced nothing can ruin her happy day. Sadly, she hadn't counted on the Buck's Night from hell. Kim has lost Janelle's re-wedding ring and Angie's out for blood.

Susan admits to Lyn that she would have kissed Karl had it not been for Jenny's interruption. Lyn's delighted but Susan clarifies - Jenny saved her from making a huge mistake.

While the Timmins men bond at the Buck's party, Janelle enjoys the bickering of her bridesmaids and the loving attention of her daughters. Party-girl Angie is disappointed in the lack of "male entertainment" at the Hen's Night but Susan has a surprise in store.

'Run For Your Wife'
Airs Thursday, August 24 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One


Kim’s passage to his wedding is marred by a series of fiascos – lost rings and soaked wedding suits included. It takes some quick thinking on Angie’s behalf to avoid disaster and make sure Janelle’s not let down on her special day. Finally the wedding ceremony gets underway – but little do they know that Steiger has come looking for Kim at home, armed with a warrant for his arrest over the DVD pirating business. Never one to lie, Zeke admits Kim’s whereabouts and the wedding party and guests are shocked by the arrival of the police. Unwilling to put his family through any more turmoil, Kim decides to take the heat off them by doing a runner. Has the Timmins family’s last chance at happiness been snatched away?

In the lead up to the wedding, Max witnesses some moments of high romance between Boyd and Janae. Steph accuses him of being swayed by the young couple’s genuine love and Max protests a little too much. But any softening in his attitude is swept away when Max is witness to the wedding fiasco. He denounces the Timminses as a bunch of criminals – does Boyd really want to join this family by marrying Janae?

After Zeke reveals Kim’s whereabouts to Steiger, Rachel calls Stingray, desperate to tip him off that the police are on their way. The message doesn’t get through, but in the aftermath, Stingray is nonetheless moved – it was a touching gesture of friendship. Underlying emotions between the two are piqued once more – can they really fight fate for much longer?

'Fool's Russian In'
Airs Friday, August 25 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One


Max allows his frustration to get the better of him as Boyd refuses to abandon the wedding plans. Steph warns Max he’ll be risking his relationship with Boyd if the two keep rowing over the issue. When Max’s attempt to mend bridges ends in an emotional rant against Janae and her disaster-prone family, Boyd hits the roof. Max feels he knows best, however, and threatens to cut Boyd off if he doesn’t renege on his decision to marry Janae.

When Rachel shows a lack of enthusiasm towards her new date, Garrett, and makes it clear she’d rather be going out with Stingray, Susan talks her into giving Garrett a proper chance. The date goes well and while Rachel doesn’t find Garrett as stimulating company as Stingray, she can’t deny she enjoyed herself.

Mishka refuses to forgive Lou for his lies about owning the house and seemingly sets her romantic sights on Harold in revenge. Alarmed by the juvenile antics Harold tells Lou to call Mishka’s bluff and threaten to ask her to leave. When Lou takes the advice Mishka double bluffs by announcing that she will indeed return home to Russia. Lou blames poor Harold for ruining his life – but Mishka caves in completely when Lou tells her that he loves her.

Karl is thrilled to be offered a gig with Ned and the two seem close to forming a new musical combo. While Karl finds Ned’s songs naïve in the extreme, he’s happy to agree to put up with them for the sake of his own “talent” being seen. But what is it about this gig that Ned hasn’t told him?