Summary[]
Sanjay tells Neelam he is thinking of suing the police for wrongful arrest. Ian's letter appears in the Gazette, and Kathy is furious. Old friends meet at a funeral.
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Everyone in the Square is talking about Ian's letter to the Gazette - writing that the hostel vandalism is something he doesn't condone but that it's an indication of the strength of public opinion. Jeff reads it out to Alex with some hilarity and congratulates him. However, Alex doesn't seem to be seeing the funny side of it, and neither does Kathy when she reads it. Ian rushes into the café to ask Kathy to pick up the kids for him for Cindy's visit, because he has a crisis in the chippy. She has no choice, but says darkly that she will speak to him later. Dot hangs around the market and Mark asks what she's doing. She replies she wants a cup of tea, but Alex is still in the café, and he and Kathy are very close friends. Mark shrugs. The cast list is posted, and there are sulks all round. Dot is horribly miffed that she's not Queen Victoria, but denies that she was interested when Roy asks her what part she got. Grant hears from Nigel that Peggy is not Queen Victoria. He tells her that it was because she's too common, but she's the publican's wife instead, and Nigel told him that's the best part anyway. Tiffany asks whether she got a part, and Grant says he didn't ask and anyway she'll be needed to serve if Peggy's off at rehearsals, and he's not doing it all. Roy asks Nigel who tells him his part is a big one. Roy says he's busy. Dot meets Jeff in the Vic and he starts asking about children and how difficult it is to understand them as they don't tell you things. He says that he wonders where Alex gets it from, and he always thought that being a priest was running away from something. Dot goes on about few being chosen and those that are having a responsibility - which some of them don't manage to keep to. Jeff asks if they are talking about the same thing, and Dot says "You tell me." Jeff clarifies that it's a big shock to find out one's son is gay. Dot says she doesn't think Alex is. Jeff asks why she is so sure and she refuses to say, hurrying off. Tiffany goes to discover she is Mrs Fossett, and Nigel is playing Mr F. Roy visits the Vic with Pat to celebrate, and tells Grant he's now virtually related, as Roy has the part of Peggy's husband. He adds that Pat has the plum role, as Queen Victoria. Peggy is horrified after Grant's comment earlier, and says that she heard the publican's wife was a much bigger role. Roy tells Peggy that Nigel just said that to please her, though he hasn't actually read the play at all. Peggy goes off in a huff, joining George as they're off to the funeral. They go to collect Annie, who is in bed. She has set the alarm wrong, for 1am instead of 1pm! George is very annoyed as she's still putting on her tights in the car when they arrive at the church. Peggy asks George for a run down on the people attending as she doesn't know many people there. He says they're mainly those at the wedding, the only thing is that the elder son Beppe is separated and has a small boy - his wife left them. There is a younger son Gianni and two daughters. Giuseppe's aged parents are there, and his father Bruno - who is Italian - wants to help carry the coffin, but the undertakers say it is too heavy and his wife Luisa is concerned about his health. The recommendation is two undertakers and the two sons to carry the coffin. Annie sees Gianni and comments lasciviously on how much he's grown. Giuseppe's mother adores George, and tells Peggy that he's a saint. Gianni clearly holds a markedly different opinion and objects when George suggests that what if six of them carry it - he and Bruno could do the middle of it. Gianni says it's supposed to be family, and everyone else shushes him. After the funeral Annie talks to Gianni and says the last time she saw him was when they were kids playing sardines in the parents' bedroom. She says she always liked younger men, and thought of it as her duty to educate them, and she says it was his first kiss. He tells her, not the last though. He gets rid of Annie by saying she's lucky she's not saying this to his brother, as he might arrest her - he's in the Vice Squad now. Annie stops in her tracks and Gianni walks off to find he has a flat tyre. This allows the family to gather round and argue a lot, bringing up all their grievances. George asks someone discreetly whether Gianni "knows" and apparently he doesn't. The widow, Rosa, moans that the restaurant can't go on as they are and they will have to talk about it soon. George says maybe they should cut their losses, and Gianni rises to argue that it's been the family business since they arrived, and they have all devoted their lives to it, and he says Bruno should be saying this. George says he discussed this with Giuseppe before he died, and they were planning to do something about it. George and Peggy and Annie drive off and Annie says that what Gianni didn't mention was that George has bailed them out loads of times for the restaurant. George says that's not strictly true, and leave it. Dot comes to tell Nigel that she won't be in for her tea as she wants time on her own. Nigel and Julie exchange looks and Nigel says that they wouldn't want to waste her talents and need her for script supervisor. She asks what this involves and they hastily decide it involves making sure the actors know their lines. She says it sounds like a prompter, but Nigel assures her it is a much more important job than that. She says perhaps she will have her tea with them, then, to discuss it. She runs into Alex while she's cleaning the church, and hastily stops vacuuming and says she'll leave him to it. Cindy turns up to Ian looking as much like a workman as it is possible for him to, and she's sarcastic about it. She asks where the kids are and he says his mother is supposed to have brought them home but she hasn't turned up yet. Pat appears with the kids and tells Ian that Kathy isn't here because he's not her favourite person at the moment, and it's something about a letter. Cindy gloats that her meeting with the social worker went very well, and Ian pretends not to care. Soon after Cindy has left, Kathy turns up to have a go at Ian. She says that he had no right to send a letter with such nasty comments in it to the paper. He says patronisingly that it's politics and things get nasty. She says he should imagine how Alex feels now, and Ian asks why she cares. She deflects this saying that she is also suspicious about the bloke she saw him with the day before the hostel was vandalised. Ian looks guilty, and says that it's politics and you sometimes have to do things to get results. Kathy is disgusted and says she thought so but hadn't believed it of him, and now she's ashamed to call him her son. |
Credits[]
- Ian Beale - Adam Woodyatt
- Kathy Mitchell - Gillian Taylforth
- Peggy Mitchell - Barbara Windsor
- George Palmer - Paul Moriarty
- Annie Palmer - Nadia Sawalha
- Luisa di Marco - Stella Tanner
- Bruno di Marco - Leon Lissek
- Rosa di Marco - Louise Jameson
- Beppe di Marco - Michael Greco
- Gianni di Marco - Marc Bannerman
- Teresa di Marco - Leila Birch
- Nicky di Marco - Carly Hillman
- Joe di Marco - Jake Kyprianou
- Alex Healy - Richard Driscoll
- Jeff Healy - Leslie Schofield
- Dot Cotton - June Brown
- Nigel Bates - Paul Bradley
- Julie Haye - Karen Henthorn
- Michael Rose - Russell Floyd
- Matthew Rose - Joe Absolom
- Sanjay Kapoor - Deepak Verma
- Neelam Kapoor - Jamila Massey
- Mark Fowler - Todd Carty
- Grant Mitchell - Ross Kemp
- Tiffany Mitchell - Martine McCutcheon
- Pat Evans - Pam St. Clement
- Roy Evans - Tony Caunter
- Cindy Beale - Michelle Collins
- Lucy Beale - Casey Anne Rothery (uncredited)
- Peter Beale - Alex Stevens (uncredited)
- Steven Beale - Stuart Stevens (uncredited)
Notes[]
- First appearances of Rosa di Marco, Bruno di Marco, Beppe di Marco, Gianni di Marco, Nicky di Marco, Teresa di Marco, Luisa di Marco and Joe di Marco.
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