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alan45
09-03-2009, 15:35
Monday, 23 March 2009, 7:00PM - 7:30PM

The Dingles realise that they must raise cash to renovate Tug Ghyll for Debbie. Lisa (Jane Cox) decides that Zak (Steve Halliwell) has failed her and takes control of the arrangements for Debbie’s return. She’s angered when Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) refuses to discuss joint access. However, when Gennie (Sian Reese-Williams) lets slip that Bob (Tony Audenshaw) is keeping a wad of cash in the shop, Aaron (Danny Miller) suggests they rob him. Reluctantly Zak agrees and they keep Lisa out of the loop. Will the Dingles succeed in robbing from their own patch?

Meanwhile, Nicola’s (Nicola Wheeler) change of address causes uproar in the King household. Jimmy (Nick Miles) admits that he didn’t write the love letter, but does want Nicola to live with him. Carl (Tom Lister) is wrong footed when Jimmy asks his brother not to stand in the way of his happiness. After finding out that Sandy (Freddie Jones) is the author of the letter, Jimmy thanks him for helping out. Nicola remains in the dark and happily moves her things over from Mulberry. Will Nicola discover that Jimmy isn’t the romeo he claims to be?

Elsewhere, Maisie (Alice Coulthard) convinces Nathan (Lyndon Ogbourne) to make Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) an improved offer for the cattle. Andy is pleased to strike a deal with Nathan, especially as it sees his rival having to grovel. Celebrating with a drink in the Woolpack Andy is taken aback when Maisie says she helped him. Andy doesn’t thank her so Maisie takes a more direct approach to get his attention and turns up at Butlers with a celebration hamper. Tipsy the pair are having fun until she moves in for a kiss and he asserts he can’t do this. Maisie is defeated and he asks her to leave. Can Maisie ignite the flames of passion in Andy?

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Tuesday 24 March 7pm

Aaron (Danny Miller) takes it upon himself to break into the delivery van and steal Bob’s (Tony Audenshaw) cash. Zak (Steve Halliwell) is furious and almost hits Aaron for ruining the plan. However they soon use the cash to buy furniture for Tug Ghyll. The delivery man blames Bob and Brenda (Lesley Dunlop) accusing her of distracting him while Bob made off with the money. A stand off develops when Bob denies any involvement. The supplier vows never to work with Bob again and he’s left in a much worse position that before. Gennie (Sian Reese-Williams) is torn to find out the Dingles are behind the theft and upset when her father warns her it goes against the Dingle code to grass on your own. Lisa is mortified to hear that Zak has participated in robbing a neighbour and warns him that his future conduct may affect Debbie’s chances with Sarah. Back at the shop Bob reveals that the banks are recalling all his debts. Is Bob finished?

Over at the Woolpack, Diane (Elizabeth Estensen) advises Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) to take the moral high ground and allow Debbie (Charley Webb) access to Sarah (Sophia Amber Moore) when she’s released. Andy agrees and tells Lisa (Jane Cox) he’ll allow Debbie two hours supervised access that evening. Debbie is released from prison and is grateful to the Dingles for all they have done with Tug Ghyll. She has a tearful reunion with Sarah and is thrilled to be home. Will Debbie and her family stay out of trouble as the fight for Sarah intensifies?

Meanwhile, Val (Charlie Hardwick) is all ears after hearing about Maisie’s (Alice Coulthard) interest in Andy. She explains to Val that she doesn’t give up easily and meets with Andy again during her shift. Andy apologises for acting weird with and tells Maisie he likes her. Pouncing on his words Maisie asks for a guided tour of the farm to which Andy agrees. They arrive at Butlers and notice Nathan’s (Lyndon Ogbourne) car. Maisie playfully suggest they hide from her brother. After a tryst in the barn, Andy agrees to see Maisie again as long as she keeps it a secret. Will Maisie be able to hide her new “friend” from the other Wyldes?

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Wednesday 25 March 7pm

Lisa (Jane Cox) and Zak (Steve Halliwell) have the misfortune of hearing about Bob’s (Tony Audenshaw) problems first hand in the shop. Bob and Brenda (Lesley Dunlop) spend all day trying to come up with ideas to save the business but a solution fails to present itself. Finally a visit from Nathan (Lyndon Ogbourne) saves Bob’s bacon when he mentions that a project he’s working on will bring scores of work men to the village. Taking advantage of the fact that the men will be working through the night Bob announces that the café will be opening 24 hours a day. Lisa is mortified to discover what Bob’s done when he reveals he’s had to choose between seeing the twins and providing for them. Lisa announces to Zak that she’s ashamed of him and states that he’s failed the family. Can Lisa find a way to help Bob?

Meanwhile, Gennie refuses to acknowledge Lisa at work. When Lisa tries to apologise Gennie says she wants nothing to do with her family until they pay the money back. Determined that a 24 hour café will save the day Bob is delighted when a guilty Gennie agrees to work for him. Will Gennie’s penance salve her guilty conscience?

Elsewhere, Mark (Maxwell Caulfield) is annoyed with Nathan after he accuses Maisie (Alice Coulthard) of seeing Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) behind their backs. She denies his claims but tells a worried Andy about her brother’s suspicions. To throw her parents off the scent, Maisie coerces Marlon into pretending to be her boyfriend and in return she’ll put in a good word with Natasha. After he agrees Maisie spreads the news to Mark and Nathan who, although shocked, are relieved it’s not Andy. Can Maisie maintain her strange lie?

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Thursday 26 March 7pm

Debbie (Charley Webb) is apprehensive before seeing Jasmine (Jenna-Louise Coleman) again, especially after receiving a cold reception from Sandy (Freddie Jones) at Mulberry. Debbie visits Jasmine in prison and the atmosphere is difficult. Debbie apologises for her lover’s situation but Jasmine assures her that prison is where she deserves to be. Debbie tries to make Jasmine feel better by promising to wait for her but is stunned when the reply is negative. Jasmine makes it clear that they both need to move on with their lives. The girls say a tearful final goodbye and Debbie promises to keep an eye out for Sandy. Can Debbie now focus on the battle for Sarah?

At the café Brenda (Lesley Dunlop) shows Gennie (Sian Reese-Williams) a new pint-sized menu and explains they need new stock quickly. With some encouragement from Gennie, Shadrach (Andy Devine) purloins some goods and sells them to Brenda at a discounted rate. Disaster strikes when is transpires that the tins of food are all wrongly labelled and all the customers storm out angrily. Bob and Brenda have a furious row when he accuses her of blowing the last bit of cash he has on dodgy produce, unaware she paid for it herself. Brenda quits her job on the spot and declares she’s moving out before storming out. Is Bob quickly falling into turmoil?

Meanwhile, Chas (Lucy Pargeter) is thrown to receive an invite to Carl (Tom Lister) and Lexi’s (Sally Oliver) wedding. Aaron (Danny Miller) takes delight in telling Paddy (Dominic Brunt) who can’t hide his discomfort. After refusing Paddy’s offer to confide in him, Chas feels bad and suspects he knows about the wedding invitation. She guiltily races after Paddy as he goes on his rounds and produces the letter. Chas admits that she feels weird but isn’t jealous and pledges her future to Paddy. Satisfied, they kiss. Will Chas be able to put Carl out of her mind?

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Friday 27 March 7pm

Bob (Tony Audenshaw) worries that Brenda (Lesley Dunlop) may sever all ties with him permanently, despite Gennie (Sian Reese-Williams) insisting she’ll come round. Sensing that Bob is tired out and close to cracking, Gennie gives him a hug and suggests he get some rest. However, Bob heads through to the shop and quickly falls asleep. He’s only woken by Brenda who explains that he’d left the till wide open. Bob and Brenda resolve their differences but he drops a bombshell and admits that without the banks’ support he has no choice but to sell the business immediately by auction. Will Bob lose everything?

Meanwhile, Natasha (Amanda Donohoe) ropes Nathan (Lyndon Ogbourne) into helping her interview for a new marketing manager at Home Farm. Natasha takes Mark (Maxwell Caulfield) to a disused barn on the estate and suggests they turn it into a farm shop. However, the sight of Faye’s car loitering on their borders once more causes Mark to be distracted. After looking around the barn Mark notices that the car has moved but there’s no sign of Faye anywhere. As the Wyldes drive off Faye (Kim Thomson) watches them from a distance, a copy of Horse and House magazine in her hand. After following Natasha into the Woolpack she overhears a conversation about the job at Home Farm. Will Faye soon reveal her intentions?

Elsewhere, Lexi (Sally Oliver) ropes in reluctant volunteers for her hen night while Jimmy (Nick Miles) makes plans for Carl’s (Tom Lister) stag do. Despite Carl’s express wishes, Jimmy asks Jake (James Baxter) to book them a stripper. Later, Jimmy jokes about what he’s got in store for his brother, but Carl is in a sour mood and clearly not looking forward to his stag night at all. Will Carl and Lexi’s vastly different attitudes to the wedding start to cause problems?

Chloe O'brien
09-03-2009, 20:28
Poor Bob he need's some good luck for a change.

RuebenClara
10-03-2009, 03:22
The Dingles have sunk to an all time low. Stealing from the Kings I can justify. Even Pollard. But from your own neighbour who is suffering similar problems ie a family member doing time? Shame on them. I hope they are cursed with a plague of fleas!

tammyy2j
10-03-2009, 12:20
how much more of Paddy/Chas and Lexie/Carl :thumbsdow

Ambz11
12-03-2009, 11:47
how much more of Paddy/Chas and Lexie/Carl :thumbsdow

Yeah, least by the 31st they will either be married or not... i'm going for not married I hope!