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Our web-exclusive range (not available at retail) will be available for pre-order before it is in stock at the distributors. This allows customers to get an early order in but please note that your money will be taken on the purchase date and delivery could take up to 28 days from that date. This product is due to ship on or before 20th April. 3144 from May 1979 Diane stares on incredulously as she tries to process the idea that Benny’s become a murderer. She gets the Third Degree from the local police in their attempts to run him to earth. Colin fibs mightily to cover his tracks. Rosemary decides to take the nuclear option. Written by MICHALA CREES,DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by DESMOND McCARTHY
3145 from May 1979 Chris implores David for help to dash Rosemary’s plans. David declines. Doris indulges in a mournful soliloquy, Meg is accused of using emotional blackmail by Sandy and Harry engages his foot/mouth interface in a monumentally epic way. Written by MICHALA CREES,DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by DESMOND McCARTHY
3146 from May 1979 Rosemary’s jihad against Chris hits a brick wall when David refuses to support her deposition. Colin continues his weaselly behaviour in implicating Benny as the main architect of Linda’s demise. Meg lays on the emotional blackmail with a trowel when Sandy accuses her of not trusting him. Written by MICHALA CREES,DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by MICHAEL HART
3147 from May 1979 Benny makes the local newspaper headlines as the manhunt continues. Sharon tells Diane that her behaviour is just a wee bit hysterical, while Sandy procrastinates about leaving the motel for his new job. Doris smiles as she remembers the good old days when Benny used to chase his goat around the yard. Written by MICHALA CREES,DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by MICHAEL HART
3148 from May 1979 Diane gets an unexpected visit from a disturbed-looking Rosemary, who informs her that she intends to make her feel guilty, cheap and frightened. Victor turns up out of the blue, much to Colin’s chagrin. Rosemary tries strong-arming Sharon, but more than meets her match. Mac finds Benny hiding in a hovel. Written by MICHALA CREES,DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by MICHAEL HART
3149 from May 1979 Rosemary’s plans to drag almost the entire staff of the motel into court to show up her son’s wedding as a confidence trick hit a bump in the road when she casually mentions them to Meg and David. Sandy has a bit of a shout at Meg. Meg is shamefaced. Benny’s life on the run comes to a close. Justice is served. Written by MICHALA CREES,DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by MICHAEL HART
3150 from May 1979 David tells Rosemary that if she can’t start to forgive Chris then he never wants to see her again. Benny - in need of a good wash - has a nice cup of tea and ponders Colin’s murderous intentions. While Meg mopes, Sandy ponders the logistics of moving to London to work. Written by MICHALA CREES,DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by GEOFF HUSSON
3151 from May 1979 Victor decides to help Benny forge his own destiny - he wants to send him to Technical College. Benny is perplexed. Chris shocks Diane when he tells her he’s prepared to drop the entire claim on his estate to save her feelings. Written by MICHALA CREES,DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by GEOFF HUSSON
3152 from May 1979 Harry indulges in a fit of the miseries over his recent trip to the doctors, Mac decides to get masterful with Trina and Rosemary shocks David by admitting that she was wrong. Chris raises an eyebrow in response to his mother’s volte face. Harry and Eira have a bit of a spat. Written by MICHALA CREES,DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by GEOFF HUSSON
3153 from May 1979 Meg indulges in a mope as Sandy’s final day at the motel begins, then has a laugh with David at her son’s expense. Everyone tries not to rejoice when Rosemary says she’s going back to Geneva. Sharon gives Victor and Benny a bit of a startle. Written by MICHALA CREES,DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by GEOFF HUSSON
3154 from May 1979 While Meg and Doris admire Trina’s ring, Sharon confesses to Victor that she was involved in a car crash. Meg explains to David that Sandy’s absence is making her a tad woolly-headed. Chris hands in his notice and prepares to flee the motel. Written by RAYMOND BOWERS, MICHALA CREES, DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by DESMOND McCARTHY
3155 from May 1979 Chris and David have a heart-to-heart - he shocks his father by telling him that he’s not going to claim his inheritance after all. Harry throws a bit of a moody when he’s accused of malingering, while Lloyd - sporting a natty cravat - goes hyper as Meg arrives for the meal he’s arranged. She admires the horrible décor of his refurbished cottage. Written by RAYMOND BOWERS, MICHALA CREES, DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by DESMOND McCARTHY
3156 from May 1979 Benny’s sent packing when Cyril asks Doris for a private audience. Victor looks on in a perplexed manner as Sharon justifies her current need to lurk around hospitals. Meg looks on in horror as she discovers Lloyd living amongst the detritus of last night’s meal. He challenges her to a fight. Written by RAYMOND BOWERS, MICHALA CREES, DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by DESMOND McCARTHY
3157 from May 1979 Lloyd flashes his dentures in alarm as Barbara, his tentative new housekeeper, psychoanalyses him. Mac shoots down Trina’s idea of him moving in with her family. Harry has a bit of a turn when Doris falls off a stepladder and does herself a mischief. Written by RAYMOND BOWERS, MICHALA CREES, DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by DESMOND McCARTHY
3158 from May 1979 Harry gets it in the ear from Eira when she finds out that Doris’s fall was due to a dodgy stepladder that he hadn’t bothered mending. Cyril goes into a panic. Lloyd’s a bit perturbed by the prominence of Barbara’s bottom as she dusts his lounge and regales him with tales of rodeos and the Raj. Written by RAYMOND BOWERS, MICHALA CREES, DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by MICHAEL HART
3159 from May 1979 Sharon continues her maudlin behaviour, much to Victor’s annoyance. While Harry winds up Cyril about a potential compensation claim by Doris, Benny gets a letter from Ed saying that he’s selling up the farm and going into a retirement home. Victor is suitably unimpressed when Benny asks for time off to pay a visit. Written by RAYMOND BOWERS, MICHALA CREES, DAVID GARFIELD and ARTHUR SCHMIDT Directed by MICHAEL HART
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