'My Big Fat Bleak Wedding'
Airs Monday, September 11 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One


Sky struggles to know what to do about her pregnancy. When she finds her late mother’s diary and reads how seemingly certain Kerry was about having Sky at the same age Sky decides she’s simply not ready to be a mother. What she doesn’t know is that Kerry also wrote of her fears, but the page has gone missing and is only found by Lou after Sky has left.

Paul apologises to Dylan over not trusting him about being set up by Cameron. The two make up and Dylan shares a meal at Paul’s house, only to be left alone with Elle. Dylan and Elle finally give in to their months’ long flirtation and agree to a slow-burning romance.

Sky tells Dylan she is pregnant and he echoes her decision: he’s not ready to be a father.

Boyd and Janae deliver invitations to their wedding. When Max and Janelle receive their invitations they both agree to go, but neither will give their blessing.

'Maybe Baby'
Airs Tuesday, September 12 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One


When Dylan reveals to Stingray and Elle that he is the father of Sky’s baby, Stingray (believing that he too could be the father) takes off to try to stop Sky going through with her decision. But just as he arrives he sees Sky leaving, and wrongly assumes that he is too late.

Gail pleads with Robert to be tolerant whilst staying under his estranged father’s roof. But Robert sets an infallible plan into place, which has the whole family walking on eggshells. Will everyone, including his mother, be fooled by Robert’s masterful new manipulation?

When Rachel sneaks out and surprises Stingray with a cake, things go awry when they are locked in together at the university all night. Stingray is forced by Rachel to finish his film before Rachel airs her concerns - she’s worried that Stingray’s eyes will soon wander if their relationship doesn’t become more physical. But Stingray appeases Rachel, revealing that it is her innocence that he loves.

Mishka raises her unease over her dodgy visa arrangements with Lou, believing that it would be better if she went back to Russia and went through the appropriate channels. However, Lou is terrified of losing his beloved Mishka and asks her to keep mum about her illegal passport. But will Mishka be caught out as an illegal alien?

'Aye, There's The Rob'
Airs Wednesday, September 13 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One


The Robinsons are thrown into turmoil when Toadie relays that the case against Cameron is largely circumstantial – there’s a chance he may be acquitted. Robert and Izzy are outraged. Worried about Katya, Toadie convinces her to confront Cameron in an attempt to move on.

But when Cameron shows real emotion during their exchange, Katya harbours sudden doubts – he genuinely doesn’t seem to be the man she had a relationship with. After a somewhat creepy interaction with Robert, she’s further convinced Cameron’s telling the truth. She warns Paul his life is in danger – Robert is the true menace. But Paul ignores her and accepts Robert’s invitation to go on a trip, just the two of them...

Drawn ever closer by the tragic family events, Paul and Gail nearly succumb to a kiss. Paul takes full responsibility for the moment and reaffirms his love for Izzy. But can he deny his feelings for much longer?

Determined to keep her feelings in check, Susan criticises Karl constantly, convinced she’s merely reminding herself of Karl’s many flaws.

When Ned clashes with Lyn over Oscar, Karl questions whether Ned is too attached to his young charge.

Karl encourages Ned to have some fun with Justine – she’s obviously carrying a candle for Ned. Justine’s connections with the music industry are an added bonus as far as Karl’s concerned.

'Strife Up The Band'
Airs Thursday, September 14 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One


After disregarding increasingly confused phone calls from his father, Karl finally learns the frightening news that he may be suffering from dementia. This coincides with Susan having a strangely evocative dream involving father and son. When Susan learns of Karl’s crisis, she’s sorely tempted to help him in his time of need – but it’s also Alex’s birthday and she’s promised to spend the day with the Kinski children. Will Susan choose to honour the memory of her late husband or give in to her returning feelings for Karl?

Janelle begs Toadie for help in fighting a court action that threatens to bankrupt her family. But Toadie’s adamant that Janelle is on her own – the Timmins family has burnt him too many times.

Steph admits her body issues to Max – after her surgery to remove her cancer she simply can’t feel attractive. Moved, Max pledges his lasting love and support – to him Steph’s scars are a badge of honor.

After receiving lukewarm receptions to their wedding invites, Boyd and Janae question whether they should proceed with the wedding at all. It seems they’ll be saying their nuptials in front a crowd that is convinced they’ll fail as a couple.

Justine is determined to split Ned and Karl up as a creative couple. After her plan to flatter Karl’s vanity fails, she uses her feminine wiles to sway Ned.

'Fangs For The Memories'
Airs Friday, September 15 2006 at 17:35 BST on BBC One


Susan’s heart breaks for Karl as they care for Tom together. Musing about life and shared history, there’s a charged moment when they come across an old ‘canoodling’ haunt. The palpable sexual tension is cut short when Susan discovers a lamb in danger of being bitten by a snake. After much faux bravado from Karl, they work together to rescue the poor creature. In the wake of their adventure, flush with adrenalin, Susan finally kisses Karl. Karl’s cautious but quickly gives into the passion.

Karl’s disturbed by the poor state of his father’s farm but Tom initially seems lucid. Unfortunately, it soon becomes clear that Tom’s mind has seriously deteriorated. He confuses past and present, and obviously isn’t looking after himself. When Karl and Susan discover Tom trying to light a fire in the lounge room for warmth, Karl comes to the devastating realisation that he has to put his father into a home.

Zeke resents Susan for staying with Karl on Alex’s birthday. He admits the core of his fears to Rachel – if Susan loves Karl, then maybe she never really loved their Dad.

Zeke twigs that Rachel and Stingray are in a relationship and condemns her lies. Defensive, Rachel brings up Zeke keeping secrets from Bree about the graffiti incident. Bree’s hurt and humiliated, but Zeke wins her around - he only lied because he loves her. Bree uses the incident to make Zeke see that Stingray and Rachel deserve their secrecy. Zeke decides to keep Rachel’s secret when he sees how much Stingray cares for Rachel.