Summary[]
Arthur's depression gets the better of him, while Michelle and Lofty head off on their honeymoon.
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Arthur spends the day on a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle and Pauline tells Kathy she feels alone. Arthur later shouts at Pauline for helping with the puzzle and throws it in the air. Debbie decides to sell some of her furniture with the house. Naima receives a letter saying her cousin, Rezaul, will be coming to protect her as her family are worried due to a number of attacks on women in Walford that have been reported. Charlie visits Pat but hides when Dot arrives. Dot sees him and calls Pat a harlot! Dot then hides in the launderette and tells Colin that she knows Charlie does not love her but she cannot let him go as they are married. Charlie finds Dot and she begs him to leave her but he says he will always come back. Barry brings his things to Colin's flat, though Colin is worried about getting close to someone. |
Credits[]
- Pauline Fowler - Wendy Richard
- Arthur Fowler - Bill Treacher
- Naima Jeffery - Shreela Ghosh
- James Willmott-Brown - William Boyde
- Debbie Wilkins - Shirley Cheriton
- Michelle Holloway - Susan Tully
- Lofty Holloway - Tom Watt
- Kelvin Carpenter - Paul J. Medford
- Lou Beale - Anna Wing
- Pete Beale - Peter Dean
- Kathy Beale - Gillian Taylforth
- Mary Smith - Linda Davidson
- Angie Watts - Anita Dobson
- Den Watts - Leslie Grantham
- Pat Wicks - Pam St. Clement
- Wicksy - Nick Berry
- Dot Cotton - June Brown
- Charlie Cotton - Christopher Hancock
- Colin Russell - Michael Cashman
- Barry Clark - Gary Hailes
- Mehmet Osman - Haluk Bilginer
- Ali Osman - Nejdet Salih
- Sue Osman - Sandy Ratcliff
- Tom Clements - Donald Tandy
- Martin Fowler - Jon Peyton Price (uncredited)
- Vicki Fowler - Emma Herry (uncredited)
Locations[]
- Albert Square
- The Queen Victoria - Public and hallway
- 1B Albert Square
- 3C Albert Square - Living room
- 43 Albert Square - Kitchen and backroom
- 45 Albert Square - Kitchen and backroom
- Bridge Street Market
- Launderette
Notes[]
- Radio Times synopsis: 'A lad of your age should be going steady and finding a girl of his own. If Lofty can find someone to marry him, you should be in with a chance...'
- Viewing Figures: UK broadcast - 22,150,000 viewers (chart placing unknown).
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