Josh seems to be heading into stormy water; Lilian has much to consider; Justin seems to be indispensable. Posted on 25 September 2017 by Brenda Selwyn Continue reading
Pip seems to have escaped serious injury; Harrison agrees that the women need their own changing facilities. Posted on 24 September 2017 by Brenda Selwyn Continue reading
Roy and Lexi can’t find the words to express their feelings at the airport and Josh fails to convince David to put in a claim for the loader on the farm insurance. Posted on 22 September 2017 by Brenda Selwyn Continue reading
Lexi has a family emergency and must fly back to Bulgaria, Adam tries to caution Ian to have realistic expectations and Kate declares she wants only honest opinions of her character as 40th birthday gifts. Posted on 21 September 2017 by Brenda Selwyn Continue reading
Susan’s hopes for promotion are shattered, Ed is angry that Adam has hired Johnny and Adam agrees to go to the surrogate party with Ian despite his reservations. Posted on 20 September 2017 by Brenda Selwyn Continue reading
Roy decides to declare his feelings to Lexi, Pip still feels guilty about the IBR and takes a terrible job and Josh’s unpaid loader is stolen. Posted on 19 September 2017 by Brenda Selwyn Continue reading
Harrison is determined to make Ambridge a winning cricket team, Jennifer encourages Adam to be positive about Ian’s surrogacy plan and Kate is determined throw out mementos of her past. Posted on 18 September 2017 by Brenda Selwyn Continue reading
Jennifer receives a comeuppance, Ian is more enthusiastic about surrogacy than Adam and there is confusion over Cecil Jackson’s win of the Freda Fry Memorial Cup. Posted on 17 September 2017 by Brenda Selwyn Continue reading
Ian and Adam agree to try for surrogacy rather than adoption. Posted on 15 September 2017 by Brenda Selwyn Continue reading
Asking around the village, Ian begins to sound a little less sure about fatherhood. (Apologies for the references to manscaping, I didn’t know it was “a thing!). Posted on 14 September 2017 by Brenda Selwyn Continue reading