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tammyy2j
13-10-2008, 12:08
Monday 27th October

Shane (Paul McEwan) volunteers Ross (Samuel Anderson) and Donna (Verity Rushworth) for a training course in London despite Ross telling him not to meddle. Donna is forced to accept after her boss Drake suspects she only returned to work for maternity leave pay. Later, Donna confronts Shane about telling Drake she’s trying for a baby. Shane changes the subject and mentions he’s sure she’ll have fun on the course with Ross. Donna is horrified to realise Shane knows the truth about her infidelity.

Tuesday 28 October

Bob (Tony Audenshaw) and Terry (Billy Hartman) are horrified as they misinterpret a welcoming kiss between Louise (Emily Symons) and Jonty (Mark Little) when he arrives in the village. Jonty asks Louise to leave for Australia with him, but Jamie (Alex Carter) discovers them together and smacks Jonty in the face before storming off. Bob and Terry sit down with Jonty who shocks them by producing the volume of publicity that Louise’s competition win generated. With the promise of more work heading her way, Louise decides to abandon Jamie and go to Australia.

In a race against time, Bob and Terry track down Jamie as the villagers throw an impromptu going away party to stall Louise’s exit. However, Terry’s car breaks down on the way back to the village and they have to take Jamie’s ice cream van. Back in the village, Jamie is a no show and Louise prepares for a glamorous departure atop a horse drawn carriage. However, Jamie arrives at the last second and begs Louise to marry him. Louise dramatically accepts and the reunited pair leave for Australia together.

Also, Donna (Verity Rushworth) confronts Ross (Samuel Anderson) over what Shane (Paul McEwan) knows and, furious by Shane’s twisted games, she fears she could lose Marlon (Mark Charnock). An emotional Donna takes out her frustrations on Ross, who tries to convince her that a baby won’t solve her problems with Marlon. Wanting to do the right thing, Ross tells her he’s applied for a transfer to London but as he gives Donna a kiss goodbye the passion takes over. Begging Ross not to leave, Donna screams as she realises Shane has caught them snogging. Donna realises she’s kidding herself and agrees to the course in London to clear her head and spend time with Ross.

Elsewhere, Donald (Michael Jayston) ensures the King’s main investor pulls out, leaving the business in turmoil. As the Kings struggle Anna (Emma Davies) is mortified to see the fruits of her labour. She’s equally infuriated when Donald refuses to share information with her on exactly what he’s done. Matthew (Matt Healy) and Carl (Tom Lister) fail to get their hands on Scarlett’s (Kelsey-Beth Crossley) inheritance to help, to Jimmy’s (Nick Miles) fury. As a last resort Matthew begs Anna to invest. Donald is delighted he’s on the brink of bringing the Kings down.

Wednesday 29 October

Donald (Michael Jayston) tells Anna (Emma Davies) to play along by agreeing to invest. She does so and Matthew (Matt Healy) is thrilled to have her on board. However, Carl’s (Tom Lister) contempt for Anna provokes him to object to Matthew’s decision. Matthew is forced to succumb to Carl’s will and gives Anna the bad news. However, when Donald offers to send Anna on a business trip with Matthew as a free consultant, the opportunity to see Anna’s business skills in action whets his appetite. Later, Anna reveals her fury at Donald ordering her around but Donald explains it will be worth it when the Kings implode. Donald gives her instructions to steal more information but warns her Matthew might make a move on her. Anna’s rattled but insists she can handle him.

At the Woolpack, Marlon (Mark Charnock) is disillusioned by Diane (Elizabeth Estensen) and Val’s (Charlie Hardwick) uncertainty about his Christmas menu but Nicola (Nicola Wheeler) is impressed and offers him the catering contract at Home Farm for Christmas functions. Marlon worries about annoying his present employers but Rodney (Patrick Mower) offers to double his Woolpack wages and find a compromise with Diane. Marlon is thrilled and despite a heavy workload, prepares to tell Donna the good news.

Elsewhere, Jasmine (Jenna-Louise Coleman) is determined to write her story about the MacFarlane’s to prove herself at the Courier. Shane (Paul McEwan) warns her off and instead, agrees to give her inside information about the drugs trade in Hotten in exchange for a date. Jasmine agrees, but secretly continues her research into the dangerous MacFarlanes. The amorous tension between them is palpable.

Thursday 30 October 7pm

Debbie (Charley Webb) warns Jasmine (Jenna-Louise Coleman) off her date with Shane (Paul McEwan) but she’s determined to find out more about the MacFarlanes for her story. While Shane cooks, Jasmine unsubtly fishes for information but Shane is fully aware of the game she’s playing. Over dinner, Shane tips Jasmine off there is a drugs raid coming up and promises to give her an exclusive. Shane gives Jasmine a friendly peck on the cheek to say goodnight, while Debbie watches their closeness with concern. With Shane gone, Debbie warns Jasmine that as she raises the stakes, Shane will want more than a kiss on the cheek.

Meanwhile, Edna (Shirley Stelfox) is appalled when Rodney (Patrick Mower) informs her that the factory workers believe Lily to have stolen the raffle ticket. Val is adamant that Lily has duped them but Edna says they can set the record straight as Lily is due to return in the evening. Edna is indignant but Pearl (Meg Johnson) informs her that Peter had been asking Lily for money. Edna is bothered by the revelation and when she calls Lily, her sister informs her that she’s missed her train and can’t come back to the village yet. While Edna’s own suspicions grow, the factory workers are convinced of Lily’s guilt.

At the café, Doug (Dunca Preston) gently warns Brenda (Lesley Dunlop) off Bob (Tony Audenshaw) and despite denying, she’s mortified her crush is so obvious. Later Brenda is disappointed when Gennie (Sian Reese-Williams) is unable to spend Halloween with her. However, Bob suggests they throw a Halloween party in the café together. Brenda’s delighted.

Friday 31 October

Edna (Shirley Stelfox) confronts Lily (Anne Charleston) about duping her friends, when she returns from her trip. In the midst of urging her sister to set the villagers straight, Shane (Paul McEwan) arrives to question Lily. Shane is content with Lily’s responses and leaves, but when Lily expresses her huge relief, Edna sees through the lies and accuses her sister. Lily eventually admits she gave the prize to Peter and berates Edna for not understanding. Edna is horrified when Lily announces her intention to fake a raffle win for the factory workers and demands she tell the truth.

At the café, Brenda’s (Lesley Dunlop) in her element arranging Halloween costumes for herself, Bob (Tony Audenshaw) and the twins. As the party starts, Bob and Brenda descend with the twins in full Addams Family costumes. Brenda uses the apple-bobbing contest at the party to manoeuvre herself closer to Bob. Gennie (Sian Reese-Williams) is embarrassed as Chas (Lucy Pargeter) recognises the crush too.

Debbie (Charley Webb) worries about Jasmine (Jenna-Louise Coleman) falling for Shane when the drugs bust is pulled forward. When the drugs raid turns out to be a wind-up, Jasmine looks stupid, but Shane explains he wanted to spend time with her, but got called to an emergency at the last minute. Shane buys her a drink and Jasmine’s appeased. Debbie’s unimpressed but Jasmine’s determined to get her story.

Perdita
13-10-2008, 12:27
Are Louise and Jamie leaving Emmerdale for good or just an extended leave? I thought they are getting married at Chritmas? :confused: