Summary[]
Arthur receives a letter from the council telling him to tidy his allotment. Trevor misses a job interview. Simon notices £100 is missing from the till.
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Dot learns Kathy has invited Danny, Julie, Laurie and Michelle to dinner at her flat and snoops to try and find out if Pete is also attending. Ethel offers to read Julie and Marie's tea leaves. Marge learns her mother has suffered a stroke. Dot supports an upset Marge. Trevor finds Marge's purse in a phone box and gives it back to her. Frank realises that Vince is to blame for him selling Julie a stolen car. Arthur visits Michelle to make amends. Ethel reads Julie's tea leaves and decides she cannot continue after seeing what they say. Kathy's guests arrive for the meal. Julie gets jealous after noticing a spark between Kathy and Laurie and leaves early. Frank finds Vince in the Vic and starts a fight with him over his dodgy dealings. Pat gets involved, trying to break up the fight. Simon breaks the fight up and tells Frank, Pat and Vince that they are all barred. |
Credits[]
Main cast[]
- Simon 'Wicksy' Wicks - Nick Berry
- Vince Johnson - Hepburn Graham
- Frank Butcher - Mike Reid
- Pat Butcher - Pam St. Clement
- Paul Priestley - Mark Thrippleton
- Marge Green - Pat Coombs
- Dot Cotton - June Brown
- Trevor Short - Phil McDermott
- Kathy Beale - Gillian Taylforth
- Laurie Bates - Gary Powell
- Ian Beale - Adam Woodyatt
- Michelle Fowler - Susan Tully
- Arthur Fowler - Bill Treacher
- Pete Beale - Peter Dean
- Julie Cooper - Louise Plowright
- Ethel Skinner - Gretchen Franklin
- Rod Norman - Christopher McHallem
- Martin Fowler - Jon Peyton Price (uncredited)
Guest cast[]
- Danny Whiting - Saul Jephcott
- Marie - Vicky Murdock
Locations[]
- Albert Square
- The Queen Victoria - Public and hallway
- Abercorn B&B - Back garden
- 43A Albert Square - Kitchen and front room
- 45 Albert Square - Kitchen and backroom
- Bridge Street Market
- First Til Last
- Launderette
- Bridge Street Café
- Julie's
Notes[]
- Last appearance of Ethel Skinner, until 12 December 1989.
- Radio Times synopsis: 'I'm just a bit nervous Laurie. It's not really that long since I split up with Pete.'
- Viewing Figures: UK broadcast - 16,920,000 viewers (chart placing unknown).