Summary[]
Preparations are in full swing at the Vic for Angie's homecoming. Den is snappy, while Sharon is excited. Wicksy arrives to talk to Den and is sent packing.
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Sharon is excited as the day arrives for Angie to return home from hospital. Simon tries to talk to Den but he is not interested in what he has to say. Lou complains about how her family are not interested in spending time with her. Rod tells Mary to spend more time with Annie and less time working and sending her to playgroup, but she does not listen to him. Barry, Elizabeth and Ian take a broken traffic light from the street to use as disco lighting for Barry and Ian's mobile disco service. Arthur has an idea for Pauline and Pete's birthday party. Chris tells Ali he is confident their friend will help improve the haulage business he has planned. Guizin returns to Albert Square and tells Sue she will be covering for her for the rest of her pregnancy. Carmel disapproves of Darren's plans to get in the mobile disco service. Barry, Elizabeth and Ian take the traffic light to Mary's flat for Rod to look at, but Barry and Rod end up arguing and then fighting when Barry makes remarks on how boring he has become. Angie returns home and is relieved to be back. Barry invites Rod into his and Ian's mobile disco service. He then suggests they go and visit contacts of Rod in the music industry to get check out the music in some of their shops. Sharon is thrilled to see Angie back. Angie tells Sharon about her and Den's decision to move elsewhere and run a pub. Sharon tells Angie she will not be leaving Walford so will only visit them if they go. Ian and Elizabeth make a plan to try and keep her in England for longer than planned. Simon feels he is at a loose end now his relationship with Magda is over. Kenny tells Ian he will think about letting Elizabeth stay for longer. Simon talks to Willmott-Brown about how he is feeling. Willmott-Brown suggests he goes on a holiday. Carmel takes Annie to Chris in the café and tells him that Rod did not pick her up from the playgroup. Chris takes Annie to the launderette and tells Mary what has happened. Mary takes Annie home and leaves Chris in charge. Rod rushes home after losing track of time. He finds Mary and Annie together and apologises to her. |
Credits[]
Main cast[]
- Mary Smith - Linda Davidson
- Rod Norman - Christopher McHallem
- Ian Beale - Adam Woodyatt
- Barry Clark - Gary Hailes
- Pete Beale - Peter Dean
- Michelle Holloway - Susan Tully
- Lou Beale - Anna Wing
- Arthur Fowler - Bill Treacher
- Pauline Fowler - Wendy Richard
- Den Watts - Leslie Grantham
- Angie Watts - Anita Dobson
- Sharon Watts - Letitia Dean
- Pat Wicks - Pam St Clement
- Sue Osman - Sandy Ratcliff
- Ali Osman - Nejdet Salih
- Chris Smith - Allan O'Keefe
- Dot Cotton - June Brown
- Guizin Osman - Ishia Bennison
- Simon 'Wicksy' Wicks - Nick Berry
- James Willmott-Brown - William Boyde
- Donna Ludlow - Matilda Ziegler
- Carmel Roberts - Judith Jacob
- Darren Roberts - Gary McDonald
- Annie Smith - Samantha Crown (uncredited)
- Martin Fowler - Jon Peyton Price (uncredited)
Guest cast[]
Locations[]
- Albert Square
- The Queen Victoria - Public and hallway
- 23B Albert Square - Backroom
- 45 Albert Square - Kitchen and backroom
- Bridge Street Market
- First Til Last
- Launderette
- Café Osman
- Turpin Road
- The Dagmar - Bar
- Turpin Way
Notes[]
- Kathy Beale (Gillian Taylforth) is credited but does not appear.
- Radio Times synopsis: 'Good old family row, eh? That's what I missed most. The Kiwis don't seem to get the proper flavour of it.'
- Viewing Figures: UK broadcast - 21,600,000 viewers (chart placing unknown).