Summary[]
The day for Frank and Pat to leave the Vic arrives. Ian makes amends with Cindy at the café. A skip is put on Bridge Street where Pete's stall usually goes.
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Pete decides to host a slideshow of his pictures from New Zealand at Number 45. Residents assemble to lend a hand to Frank and Pat's move over to the B&B. Trevor finds the skip in place of Pete's stall and informs him. Pete furiously searches for Laurie. Dot sprains her wrist helping with the move. Cindy tells Ian to rename the café, but he cannot decide on a name. Julie flirts with Laurie at the hair salon. Michelle watches them together and overhears their conversations. Reggie finds Dot and Marge dance partners for the old time dancing event. Sharon spends the night with Simon over at the Vic. Several residents gather to watch Pete's slideshow. Kathy cannot sleep. She wanders over to see Michelle and hears Julie upstairs having sex with someone. She asks Michelle what she should do about Laurie. Michelle is unsure what to say, knowing that it is Laurie who is upstairs with Julie! |
Credits[]
Main cast[]
- Michelle Fowler - Susan Tully
- Kathy Beale - Gillian Taylforth
- Frank Butcher - Mike Reid
- Pat Butcher - Pam St. Clement
- Ricky Butcher - Sid Owen
- Dot Cotton - June Brown
- Ethel Skinner - Gretchen Franklin
- Marge Green - Pat Coombs
- Pete Beale - Peter Dean
- Arthur Fowler - Bill Treacher
- Ian Beale - Adam Woodyatt
- Cindy Beale - Michelle Collins
- Simon 'Wicksy' Wicks - Nick Berry
- Sharon Watts - Letitia Dean
- Paul Priestley - Mark Thrippleton
- Trevor Short - Phil McDermott
- Julie Cooper - Louise Plowright
- Laurie Bates - Gary Powell
- Ashraf Karim - Aftab Sachak
- Martin Fowler - Jon Peyton Price (uncredited)
Recurring cast[]
Locations[]
- The Queen Victoria - Public, hallway and upstairs flat
- 43A Albert Square - Kitchen and front room
- 45 Albert Square - Kitchen and backroom
- Bridge Street
- Launderette
- Bridge Street Café
- Julie's
Notes[]
- Radio Times synopsis: 'Too late for doubts now, doll.'
- Viewing Figures: UK broadcast - 15,560,000 viewers (chart placing unknown).