Tricky choice between Kirsty’s heart-shaped garlands and Jennifer’s choice of an intuitive steam oven.
Radio Times: Jennifer finds the answers to her prayers. Meanwhile, Alice forges ahead.
Characters: Alice, Brenda, Jennifer, Kingsley (kitchen designer), Kirsty, Tom- Alice is beginning the wedding planning when Jennifer gets a call from kitchen designer, Kingsley, claiming he can add 10% to the value of the house.
- Tom is surprised how well Brenda is looking and tells her they aren’t looking to build on the farm. So Brenda has an idea of a new development that might suit them. Brenda says she is moving in with Adrian in Wapping which is gorgeous but she misses the dawn chorus and other things. They both agree life is good.
- Brenda and Kirsty meet up at the wildlife lake. It’s a bit awkward but Brenda is amazed that they are having the reception at Catheridge Hall. Brenda hasn’t named the day yet – they are happy as they are for some time to be.
- Jennifer is swept away by Kingsley and his dreams. Dripping taps will just be a memory. No classic triangle for them, more of a pentagon. Triangles are over – things must be kept tight…. Jennifer’s head is simply spinning – she has agreed to the intuitive steam oven. Kingsley tells her she has made a wonderful choice – “Oh, Kingsley”.
- Alice, for some reason, thinks the most expensive heart shaped garlands for the chairs are a must. Kirsty isn’t so sure. She tells Tom how embarrassed she was seeing Brenda though she manages to say Brenda seems happy. But Tom is content they’ve all got just what they wanted.
Scriptwriter: Nawal Gadalla
Summarised by: Rachael Reynolds