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Chloe gets up early and goes out to buy bacon and
eggs . When she returns she changes into a skimpy nightdress and
cooks a big fry-up for Carl and Chas.
Chloe (Amy Nuttall) is dressed in a skimpy nightdress
ready for Colleen’s (Melanie Ash) early morning visit,
and is pleased that Chas (Lucy Pargeter) and Carl (Tom Lister)
are
also inappropriately
dressed.
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Right on cue,as they sit down to breakfast Colleen turns up
with the kids. Colleen knocks at the door and is disgusted to find
Carl with two semi clad women!
Colleen is appalled at not only
has Carl opened the door to them in his pants but what she walks
in to see that he's having breakfast with his 'harem' - all witnessed
by little Thomas and Anya.
Carl tries to explain that it’s not what it looks like but Colleen
is in not interested in listening. When she calls Chas a strumpet
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Carl is distraught when his estranged wife drives off with
the kids and his frustration leads to an argument with Chas.
Carl and Chas argue about the confrontation with Colleen.
Carl tells Chas that she wasn’t helping because he needs to stay
on speaking terms with Colleen so he can see his kids. Chas tells
Carl that she was sticking up for him.
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Later in the Woolpack Carl confides in Chloe that he fears for
the future of his relationship because sometimes Chas’s fiery nature
is too much for him.
Chloe offers Carl a sympathetic ear, but is secretly delighted
that her plan to drive them apart is working.
Chloe then heads for the Antiques Barn and
composes another poison pen letter. This time it’s a letter for
Chas written to look as if it is from Colleen.
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Jack tells Diane that Victoria has decided that she doesn’t
want to come to the wedding. He confesses that he thinks it may
be because Andy will not be at the wedding.
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He tell Diane that he thinks he
should patch things up with Andy for Victoria’s sake, but he confesses
that in his heart he is not ready to forgive Andy for nearly killing
him.
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Jack and Diane go out for a walk and are confronted by Daz, who
tells Jack he is a bad father for not allowing Andy to come to his
wedding. |
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Diane tries to intervene and Daz pushes her. Jack then slaps Daz. |
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Meanwhile, Val (Charlie Hardwick) does her best to encourage
Paul (Mathew Bose) to find alternative accommodation and claims
he’ll
be more comfortable in Hotten. Val continues to act very strangely
where her son Paul is concerned and frog marches him out of Mill
Cottage and off to Hotton to find
him somewhere 'more comfortable' to stay.
That evening Val is relieved when she tells Rodney that Paul is
happy in his new digs in Hotton. Rodney tells Val that he thinks
that her relationship with Paul is a strange one. Just then Paul
returns and announces that he had to leave Hotton because his landlady
expected something he couldn’t offer from her male guests…
When Diane offers Paul a room at
the pub Val is clearly displeased. Why is she so eager to keep
her son
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Debbie makes Ethan feeling uncomfortable, gazing at him as he
discusses the harvest festival with Edna in Café Hope. When she leaves she
her fingers through Ethan’s hair and tells him how nice it looks.
Ethan runs after her and tells Debbie that she can’t go around doing
things like that. Debbie tells him that he’s not being very Christian
in trying to wash his hands of her.
Later Debbie has another heart
to heart with Andy. She puts Andy on the spot by asking whether
he’d
go out with her. Andy replies he wouldn’t because her dad is a
psycho. |