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scizophonic
19-11-2006, 10:16
'One Steph Beyond'
Airs Monday, November 27 2006 at 17:35 UTC on BBC One

Steph and Max find their marriage on shaky ground in the aftermath of the accident, and Toadie points out that Steph is using work to avoid her husband. Steph finally returns home to find Charlie unwell and panics. Max reassures Steph that their son is fine, but with all their current stress Max’s relaxed attitude just winds Steph up. Steph rushes Charlie to hospital but the doctor agrees with Max’s prognosis and Steph apologises. But the greater issues are still unresolved.

When Katya struggles to understand why everyone is upset with her, Toadie decides it’s time for Katya to hear the harsh truth about how her actions have affected others. Katya tries to apologise to Steph but is issued with a stark threat: get out of town!

Paul makes a pledge to become a better man if Cameron recovers, but struggles to see any hope for a future with his seriously sick son. Cameron awakens and battles Paul’s depression by planning their future together and giving Paul an important lesson in the true power of forgiveness.

Janelle is furious after discovering Bree has been hiding Kim’s money-filled letters and Bree accuses Anne of troublemaking. Bree tells Janelle she hid Kim’s letters to protect her mum from being hurt (again!) and Janelle makes up with her daughter. Scheming Anne seems to have underestimated Bree and Janelle’s close bond... but there’s still Zeke.

Zeke asks Toadie’s advice about living harmoniously with Karl and is tipped off to the best-kept secret in the house.

'Rat On A Hot Tin Roof'
Airs Tuesday, November 28 2006 at 17:35 UTC on BBC One

Paul is feeling like a new man. He has Cam and Elle’s love and support after apologising for being such a terrible father figure; plans are being made to integrate Cam into the family business, he makes amends with Max; and Paul even agrees to see a psychiatrist. Nothing can go wrong in his world... except for the fact that Cam is nowhere near as well as he would have his father believe. Cam makes Elle vow to keep his real condition secret to save Paul from falling off the wagon.

Susan is shocked to learn about Katya’s plans to move out of Ramsay Street on Steph’s warning. Susan speaks to Max and discovers he isn’t opposed to the idea either, knowing it would benefit his marriage. Susan calls him on his selfishness and has another talk with Katya, asking her to ride out the trouble and stay home. Katya decides to stay in Ramsay Street much to Susan and Zeke’s delight.

Ned and Loris are lying to both themselves and each other to cover respective wounded pride. Infatuated, Loris dolls herself up for her training session while Ned pretends business is booming. Ned soon comes clean to Loris about feeling like a failure in life, and, through their developing camaraderie, Loris offers to fund his personal training business.

Zeke is obsessed with getting into the roof to find the hidden treasures Toadie promised him are up there. But when sprung by Susan and Katya, guilty Zeke claims to be hunting noisy rodents.

'Wishful Shrinking'
Airs Wednesday, November 29 2006 at 17:35 UTC on BBC One

In fulfilling his promise to Cameron, Paul begins his sessions with a psychiatrist. Confronted by demons of his criminal past, Paul recognises the truth of his tumultuous relationship with Izzy. As Cameron deteriorates, grief-stricken Elle tries to contact Paul. Witness to his dying wishes, Carmella promises Cameron she’ll look after Elle - while Elle pledges to support her Dad. Paul’s determined to change until he faces the news of his son’s death. Filled with renewed anger at Max, any promise he made to Cameron is rendered meaningless.

Steph and Max finally break the ice to address the lingering difficulties in their marriage. With Cameron’s death Max is stricken with guilt. Despite her pleading with Max that he is not at fault, Max can’t stop blaming himself.

Returned to Erinsborough, Dylan displays his thoughtfulness to Sky, remembering to acknowledge the birthday of her favourite Japanese animator. Sky informs him of Cameron’s accident, insisting he must go to Elle. Feeling disconnected and out of his depth, Dylan struggles to offer Elle the support expected of a boyfriend. On Cameron’s death Dylan remains helpless in the face of Elle’s grief. Blaming herself for his death, Elle admits to her fake illness, leaving Dylan stunned.

Harold returns from Svetlanka’s with a taste for ‘Tazzles’ Raspberry cordial and a spring in his step!

'Taking The Izzy Way Out'
Airs Thursday, November 30 2006 at 17:35 UTC on BBC One

After Dylan declares his love for Sky and tells her he wants her back, he’s shocked when she guiltily pushes him away. When medical records go missing Sky panics and is sprung by Izzy while hunting for them. Izzy guesses Sky’s secret – that Dylan is not the father of her baby – but vows not to say a word to anyone. Acting on Izzy’s advice to do the best thing for her baby, even if it means lying to the man she loves, Sky gets back together with Dylan.

Stingray and Rachel decide not to hide their renewed relationship but aren’t sure of the best way of ‘coming out’. Rachel makes an ‘executive decision’ that they should go to her Year Nine formal together, but Stingray feels very out of place and all the warnings he’s been given about the difficulty of dating a much younger girl come home to roost.

Toadie checks out Ned’s new benefactor - and her plans for investing in his new business - and declares her to be sincere and above board. What no one has yet worked out is that Loris Timmins (aka Beaumont) is the estranged Nan of the Timmins family. Loris gets Janae obligated to ‘play by her rules’ after promising to help her find an apprenticeship.

Harold doubts Lou is suffering from dementia and sets out to test his memory. When Lou passes with flying colours, both men are still left with the mystery of how Lou could forget a whole week of his Russian holiday?

'The Anne In The Lyin' Mask'
Airs Friday, December 1 2006 at 17:35 UTC on BBC One

Boyd makes an enemy when he escorts an intoxicated patron from the ScarletBar. Unfortunately, the patron turns out to be Sally, his new lecturer. Boyd confronts her, seeking a fresh start, but spots some methadone that she is hiding in her bag. Sally covers well, but Boyd remains suspicious – could she be stealing drugs from the hospital? He decides he can’t report Sally without further proof, but Janae drops Sally enough hints to make her fearful of losing her job. Boyd returns home to find the vials planted in his bag – Sally is setting him up!

With Carmella’s help, Lyn tries to bluff her way out of the massive patent lawsuit. While her show of strength is impressive, it fails. Lyn must accept the fact that she’ll lose her house, but what she’s really scared of is losing Paul.

Bree lashes out at Anne and gets in serious trouble with Susan and Janelle. Bree regrets her behaviour until she sees how intimate Anne is with her family. She makes a scary realisation – Anne is trying to take over her life, and it’s working!

Stingray relies on secret nips of booze to get through the awkwardness of practising for the year nine dance. Oblivious, Rachel is just pleased her boyfriend seems so happy and relaxed.

Harold is convinced that Lou’s mind is sound. Lou is also relieved by his improved mental state, but keeps up signs of ‘forgetfulness’ to secure more affection from Janelle.

Susan makes a find that explains Zeke’s strange excursions into the roof cavity – a page from a ‘girly’ magazine.