Summary[]
The Vic and the Dagmar are decorated with flowers for the competition and Tom finds out the judges will be visiting the next day. Mary has a letter from her mother about Annie with some photos. Den tells Pauline that someone he knew was in the same situation as Michelle and Lofty but the natural father objected to an adoption. Pauline tells Den that Vicki's father would have to be selfish to do that and that Michelle says he is not like that. Ali makes a pass at Angie but she rejects him. Den tells Pete his problems with The Firm have been sorted.
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Arthur is determined to keep his plans for The Dagmar's flower arrangement for London in Bloom a secret, as well as the news from James that the judges are visiting the area the next day. Mary receives a letter from her parents regarding Annie but neither her or Tom can read it. The rest of Barry's blood test results come back clear and he is thrilled. Tom learns the judges are visiting the area imminently and is determined to win. Dot holds a tea party at the launderette. Kelvin stresses after feeling his first A-level exam has gone wrong. Dot tells Sue that Mary has been sent photos of Annie. Ali tells Pete he thinks he needs an affair. Den tells Pauline that he does not think Michelle should go through with adopting Vicki as he knows a "friend" who objected the adoption and had every right to as he was the natural father. Sue asks Mary if she can see the photos of Annie. Mary shows Sue but gets irritated with her, especially when she cries. Mary gets Arthur to read the note to her from her family and gets upset when they do not specify a date they will be returning her. Ali meets Angie in The Dagmar and asks her to visit him at the café. Angie visits Ali and he tries to kiss her, she rejects him and leaves. Naima tells Doctor Singh she is not allowed to hire staff at the shop anymore until her parents have had a meeting about her and the shop. James shows Colin around The Dagmar. Sharon tells Simon she is not sure what she wants out of their relationship. Colin returns to his flat, Barry tells him to hide as Graham wanted to visit and he lied and said he had a woman living with him. Colin is too slow to hide and Graham tells Barry he knows he is gay, but does not care. A shadowed figure sabotages The Dagmar's flower display at night. |
Credits[]
Main cast[]
- Colin Russell - Michael Cashman
- Barry Clark - Gary Hailes
- Dot Cotton - June Brown
- Sue Osman - Sandy Ratcliff
- Ali Osman - Nejdet Salih
- Den Watts - Leslie Grantham
- Tom Clements - Donald Tandy
- James Willmott-Brown - William Boyde
- Arthur Fowler - Bill Treacher
- Magda 'Mags' Czajkowski - Kathryn Apanowicz
- Pat Wicks - Pam St Clement
- Simon 'Wicksy' Wicks - Nick Berry
- Mary Smith - Linda Davidson
- Doctor Jaggat Singh - Amerjit Deu
- Naima Jeffery - Shreela Ghosh
- Ian Beale - Adam Woodyatt
- Angie Watts - Anita Dobson
- Sharon Watts - Letitia Dean
- Pauline Fowler - Wendy Richard
- Pete Beale - Peter Dean
- Kathy Beale - Gillian Taylforth
- Kelvin Carpenter - Paul J. Medford
- Martin Fowler - Jon Peyton Price (uncredited)
Guest cast[]
- Graham Clark - Gary Webster
- Tina Hopkins - Eleanor Rhodes
- Tel - Michael Garner
- Ray - Bob Hewis
- Gaz - unknown actor (uncredited)
- Omo - unknown actor (uncredited)
Locations[]
- The Queen Victoria - Public and hallway
- 3C Albert Square - Living room
- 23B Albert Square
- 45 Albert Square - Kitchen and backroom
- Bridge Street Market
- First Til Last
- Launderette
- Al's Café
- The Dagmar
- Walford Allotments - Allotments
Notes[]
- Radio Times synopsis: 'Oh dear, excuse me, but you two! Talk about two naughty boys caught with their hands in the sweetie jar.'
- Viewing Figures: UK broadcast - 18,750,000 viewers (chart placing unknown).