Wednesday 11th December 2024
With the car crash a mystery, Debbie learns her burnt-out car was found, and her insurance is invalid due to the keys being left in the car. Shona confesses to Adam about her injured arm, a result of being almost run over by a car linked to Debbie's stolen car. Craig sees Shona out of the station and tells Kit the case is far from closed. When Kit overhears Craig on the phone double checking CCTV footage, he kills the call and asserts that he’s in charge of the case.
Gail and Jesse have a big announcement for the Platt family.
When Harry emerges with a fistful of cash, David and Jesse mask their panic. How will they get out of this? David finds Shona’s coat in the wheelie bin, bloodied and torn.
Joel’s parents approach Dee-Dee and invite her to join them at a memorial service in honour of Joel’s birthday. Insisting she’s too busy, Dee-Dee ushers Gus and Anthea out as Max passes by with Frankie in his pram. Max stops and introduces them to Lauren’s son but when Dee-Dee reveals who they are, Max is mortified.
Sarah urges Bethany to make a decision, either forgive Daniel or leave him. What will Bethany decide to do?
When Steve shows Alya the letter from Evelyn demanding £325 in damages for her backgammon set, Alya advises him to pay it. Steve pays Evelyn the £325 but when Evelyn admits that the solicitor’s letter was a fake and she wrote it herself, Alya’s amused.
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5 comments:
Debbie's car was technically still under the control of the garage, so the garage's insurance should cover it?
This is appalling. Evelyn wouldn't try to con Steve, nor would Roy let her.
Also Maureen Lipman is 78 so that whole story about working class folk not being able to afford grammar school and uni is rubbish. I am of the same generation, and we were the first ones who COULD go into further education because we got grants. Evelyn was describing what happened to my parents. Born after WW1 so they'd now be in their 90s at least. Why can't researchers get it right?
You would think.....
Peehaps Evelyn was just having him on?
I don't think Evelyn would try and con Steve and if she did, then she's not a good example to study law.
Anyone can mock up a solicitor's letter these days. If you're not good at spelling or grammar A1 can help, so why Allyah is amazingly impressed by it, I don't know!
I take your point about grants, Annon.
Full students grants were awarded in the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's however, some from working class backgrounds were told that earning a living was more important than aiming for an academic career, even if they did well at school.
I recall that even in early 1980's full grants were awarded to students. There was no need for them to take a part- time job and they could 'sign on' every end of term holiday.
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