UK Air Date: 9th May 1990
Writer: Maureen Ann Moran
Director: Russell Webb
Cat No: HAW-321
Ailsa confronts a former foe and Stacey finds herself in great demand.
> Phil and Stacey would have been married the day before this episode.
Extended Summary
Frank and Bobby come back home to Fisher’s house after dinner with Tom, Pippa, Peter and Clair Bedford. Frank is angry at Bobby’s behaviour during dinner.
Frank and Bobby argue a lot about it and Fisher hear it. Fisher talks to Bobby about what happened and he understands her but think she could have kept her feelings to herself during dinner since it was so important and that maybe Frank’s career could be on the stake as well. Bobby and Fisher have a good talk about it.
Ailsa is at Morag’s house and will stay the night there to keep Morag company. Morag appreciate what Ailsa are doing for her and they talk a lot. There is a cosy fire in the stove in Morag’s living room where they sit.
Steven talks to Stacey on beach about Phil. Stacey and Phil would have got married yesterday if he weren’t dead. (Emotional music plays)
Bobby talks to Ailsa about the arguments with Frank.
Bobby is upset and wants to fire Marilyn from the Diner since there are a few mishappenings when Marilyn are working there but Bobby change her mind after a while and Marilyn can stay on working in the Diner.
Fisher talks to Stacey to try to make sure that Frank don’t get fired or held responsible for Bobby’s outburst during dinner earlier.
Fisher talks to Pippa. They are worried since Frank and Bobby argue so much.
Tom and Frank are worried that Gordon Macklin might fire them and Stacey say things looks pretty bad for them.
Marilyn drops a lot of plates in the Diner. Bobby tells her she can’t work there anymore.
Bobby and Ailsa have to fire Marilyn. Marilyn is very understanding and there seem to be no hard feelings.
Ailsa brings Marilyn over to Morag’s house and say she has found a perfect housekeeper to work in Morag’s house and to keep her company. Ailsa reckon it will bring Morag out of her depressive moods. Morag is very surprised.
Ola Carlsson, 1999