An important day for Usha.
Radio Times: An important day for Usha.
Characters: Bert, Brian, Debbie, Kate, Marjorie, Usha- Debbie and Bert are harvesting, but Bert’s pride in his job means that progress isn’t as swift as she (and Brian) would like. Overtime for Mike and Neil is the only way to finish on time and Brian’s going to have words with David, because it was him he’d wanted to do it.
- Usha and Marjorie bumped into each other on the train. Usha’s advocacy exams went fairly well and she’s hopeful, meanwhile Marjorie had been on a fact-finding mission to a wood in Buckinghamshire and is full of ideas for the Millennium Wood.
- Debbie’s been thinking about how to get Kate to see sense and, in a flash of genius, she’s reminded Kate about her anti-establishment principles and suggested that any solution imposed by a court will be so restrictive and need her to go running back whenever a change is required. Wouldn’t an informal agreement with Roy be more flexible?
Summarised by: Chris Harrison