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*[[Saskia Benson]] - [[Nikki Landowski]]
 
*[[Saskia Benson]] - [[Nikki Landowski]]
 
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*First appearance of [[Liz McDonald]] since [[Episode 4507 (13th November 1998)| 13th November 1998]].
 
*[[Viewing Figures]]: UK broadcast - 13,500,000 viewers (7th place – combined figure including repeat).
 
*[[Viewing Figures]]: UK broadcast - 13,500,000 viewers (7th place – combined figure including repeat).
 
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Revision as of 10:48, 6 July 2010


Plot

Martin is irritated when Gail insists on getting a solicitor. Sally is relieved when Gail suggests they forget their row as she doesn't want to lose their friendship. Sally warns her that there's no such thing as an amicable divorce. Bobbi and Karen plot together and organise a farewell party for Harvey. Anthony talks Rita into visiting the theatre in York with an overnight stay, in separate rooms. Kevin urges Martin to make certain he gets all the access to the children he wants. Harvey turns on the charm to Bobbi, promising her he thinks she's special. He then does the same with Karen. Bobbi and Karen play along but both know the score. Steve is amazed when Liz turns up in the Street. She is aghast when he tells her about Jim being in prison for manslaughter. Duggie is relieved when he gets a phone call telling him that Phil Simmonds has settled out of court. Maria shows off her engagement ring. The Underworld girls get Harvey drunk and phone Saskia Benson to pick him up. They graffiti his car, pour baked beans over him and tell his fiancée all about his womanising. Bobbi and Karen are victorious. Duggie is horrified to learn the Council have dumped him over the article. Gail is horrified when Martin tells her he wants custody of the children.

Cast

Guest cast

Notes

October 2000 episodes
Sun 1stMon 2ndWed 4thFri 6thSun 8thMon 9th
Wed 11th (1 2) • Thu 12thFri 13thSun 15thMon 16thWed 18thFri 20th
Sun 22ndMon 23rdWed 25thFri 27thSun 29thMon 30th