Benny asks Doris Luke if she would recognise the two men who robbed her if she saw them again, and Doris tells him
that the older one was called Harry.
David tells Barbara that if he leaves the room for two minutes she and Chris are arguing. Barbara tells him that
all these arguments they have been having are nothing to do with Chris, they are to do with Eddie Lee. She tells David
that they are going to have to talk about it, because it's ruining their marriage. She says that in the back of
his mind he is convinced that she and Eddie slept together. David says he believes her when she says she didn't sleep
with Eddie Lee but she seems to be doing her best to convince him otherwise. David tells Barbara that there is a crisis at
his uncle's hotel in Guernsey and his aunt wants him over there.
Johnny Keller see's Chris Hunter on duty at the motel reception desk. Chris tells him that he spoke to his father
about the money and although he can get the £10,000 he won't get it all at once.
Chris Hunter goes into the office and see's David putting some papers into his briefcase. David tells Chris that
he has to go to Guernsey. He tells Chris that he has thought about the money and he doesn't think he wants to invest
that kind of money, but he has spoken to his bank manager who is prepared to give him a loan of £5,000. Chris says that's
great, but David tells him that before he gets too carried away there are certain promises Chris made to him which he would
like carried out.
Meg joins David in the office and David tells her that he has to go to Guernsey. Meg looks at him, and David says
he has no choice. "Yes you do. I think it's time for a parting of the ways," says Meg. She tells David
that he can't just leave when he feels like it. She phones through to reception and asks Adam Chance to come through
to the office.
David explains that the manager of the Guernsey hotel has found himself a better job and hasn't given any notice.
Adam Chance comes through into the office and Meg explains the situation ot him. Meg says she thinks David should sell
half his shares to an outsider. David says that would be in their best interests but he is yet to be convinced that
it is in his. "You asked me to think about it and I certainly will," says David, and leaves.
Ray Segal, an American lawyer, arrives at the motel and Jill Harvey books him into a chalet. Ray Segal asks
to see Diane Hunter. Diane comes out from the kitchen and meets Ray Segal.
Arthur Brownlow tells Kath that he telephoned Marion Owen and she thought it would be a good idea if he went to visit
Iris Scott and give her a straight talking to. He tells Kath that it's obviously what Kath wants so he will do it.
Diane Hunter and Ray Segal sit in reception and she asks him if there is any hope of her getting her son Nicky back.
Ray Segal tells Diane that there is always a way.
Johnny Keller joins Chris Hunter in the motel office and Chris tells him that he has £5,000 and the rest will come
later. Johnny tells him that he took the tapes Kate Loring made to London and another recording label is interested
in promoting her. He tells Chris that he sold the recording equipment a few hours ago, so there is no longer a
record label. Chris tells Johnny Keller that he conned him. "No, nobody cons you. You con yourself," says
Johnny Keller and walks out.
Arthur Brownlow goes to the prison and sits waiting whilst Iris Scott is brought in. Iris Scott comes in and
when she see's Arthur Brownlow she tells the prison guard that she doesn't have to do this. The officer tells Iris to
go in. Iris Scott sits down at the table and tells Arthur that he is the last person she expected to see.
Arthur Brownlow tells Iris that she is using Kath to get at him and she is succeeding, but it's all taking its
toll on Kath. Arthur tells Iris that he can't forgive her for what she did but she she can start treating Kath better.
"Take it out on me for the rest of your life if you want but show Kath some of the love you say you have for her," says Arthur. Arthur
tells Iris that Kath would like to visit her and Iris says she can come if she wants.
Kate Loring joins Chris Hunter in the office and Chris tells her that another record label wants to sign her and
she's going to get the star treatment. Chris tells Kate Loring that El Dorado records are finished, and Kate says
she is sorry.
Diane Hunter has dinner with Ray Segal and she asks how much sympathy the courts would have with her, after all she did
give Nicky up.
At the Coach House David Hunter packs a suitcase for his trip to Guernsey. He tells Barbara that he knows
things have been a little awkward over the last few weeks. Barbara says they have both changed, she has let him down
and disappointed him but she had some expectations as well and he let her down. "What do you suggest? A divorce?"
asks David. Barbara says a little time apart would do them good. David goes towards the door carrying his
case. Barbara says she has another confession to make concerning Eddie Lee. "He did make a pass at me but I stopped
him. I told him I was in love, with my husband," she says. David looks at her. "I'll phone you," he says
and leaves.
Ray Segal tells Diane Hunter that he will help her get her son back. He says he knows how she feels.
Chris Hunter passes through reception at that moment and Ray Segal asks Diane about her marriage to Chris. Diane tells
him that it was a bad joke.
Jill Harvey joins Meg in the office and Meg tells her that she could do with all the help she can get. Meg tells
Jill that David has flown off to deal with some crisis in Guernsey. She says she suggested that David sell half his
shares to an outsider but David hasn't come to a decision.
Diane Hunter asks Ray Segal to dinner at her flat.
At the Coach House Barbara listens to some music. She hears someone opening the door and turns, expecting it to
be David. Chris Hunter comes in and Barbara says she thought it might have been David. Chris asks her why she
didn't go with him and Barbara tells him that she and David need some time apart. Chris asks if this has anything to
so with Eddie Lee and Barbara says partly. Chris says David is not an easy man to get on with.
Barbara Hunter tells Chris that she heard that his recording label had finished and she asks him what he is going to
so now. "Cut my throat," says Chris. "What, right now?" asks Barbara. "No," laughs Chris. He tells
Barbara that before he does cut his throat he is going to make himself a tongue, ham, and chicken sandwich with mayonnaise
and pickle. "That sounds disgusting," says Barbara. "Make it two," she adds and they laugh.