It's in all the
soap previews this week. I'm leaping ahead a bit, because of course we're a week behind with the storylines after the tragic events in Cumbria. But it's pretty clear that one way or another, Underworld will be requiring a new home. Nick approaches Peter about renting "Turner's" from him, and after Peter refuses, Leanne goes behind his back, and tells Nick that Grandad George is willing to do a deal with him.
I'm so hoping that this means we'll see George and Eve again in the flesh so to speak, long black coats and all, and that they'll have a really juicy storyline.
Unfortunately, it also seems to signal the beginning of trouble for Peter and Leanne.
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Why didnt george just sell the bar as a going concern? Why rip out all the brand new fittings and change the use just to turn it into a factory? another landlord on the street could be interesting. I would like to see George back but I doubt if he will be.
@David Cameroon - true, the writers should get some outside advice on how business is done in the real world so that there's a bit more accuracy injected in a soap opera that supposedly is about working class people who run bars, garages, knicker factories, corner stores and greasy spoon diners...
I was watching an old episode of Lovejoy the other day and came across a very young-looking Granddad George. He was rather dashing in his youth.
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