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27/10/2009

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Last broadcast on Sun, 1 Nov 2009, 12:30 on BBC Two (Scotland only) (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

Charlie’s day starts badly when he watches “Screaminch” with Innes and Jennifer and realises that Innes has made a campy horror film out of his story about isolation and loneliness. Jennifer delivers another blow by openly laughing at various bits of the movie.

Realising she has hurt the boys’ feelings, Jennifer tries to backtrack by claiming she doesn’t scare easily. The boys take this as a challenge and, inspired by an eerie crying reported by Jennifer to be coming from the close, they set out a plan to scare Jen and get payback!

Things start to go awry when Jennifer freaks out at the ‘haunting’ and tries to move out. A guilty Charlie panics and reveals all to Jennifer who is never one to take things like this lying down. Later Innes is spooked when unexpected and strange things start to happen to him, only to discover that Jennifer and Charlie have enlisted the help of Hayley and Robbie to get some revenge on their own. With everyone now square, the students settle down to a quiet night - and even that strange crying noise Jennifer hears again is dismissed as probably just the pipes…

Jimmy is worried about Scarlett’s sleepwalking. He ties a piece of string between them in bed to alert him if she goes walkabout in the night. Scarlett receives another letter from Michael Learmonth in prison. She confides in Gina that Michael is implying that if she visits him in jail he would change his plea to guilty. This would mean they wouldn’t have to face him in court. Jimmy discovers the letter and is upset that Scarlett hasn’t shared it with him. Scarlett explains that she didn’t want to upset Jimmy, and promises that she won’t go to see Michael. Scarlett and Jimmy resolve to return the letter with the words “see you in court”.

A nervous Eileen goes for her interview for the position of manager of the community centre. Things get off to a bad start when she discovers that she has competition in the form of Murray, an experienced, community-minded teacher. When Eileen starts talking enthusiastically in her interview, she’s oblivious to the fact that she has a currant from her scone stuck between her teeth. She recovers however, and outlines her vision for the community.

Later Eileen discovers that Murray has been offered the job and covers the fact that she is very hurt by the rejection from Gina. Murray, however, turns down the position (realising that he needs a much more hands-on role) but when Daniel eventually catches up with Eileen to offer her the job she bitterly informs him she doesn’t want to be second choice. Gina makes Eileen see she is cutting off her nose to spite her face. Eileen accepts the job only to find out that her nemesis Murray will be teaching at the centre too.

Lydia’s confidence grows as Hola goes from strength to strength following Scarlett’s help. When he finds out how well Lydia is doing without him, Lenny’s disappointed.

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Credits

Bob Adams
Stephen Purdon
Charlie Bowie
Ryan Smith
Daniel McKee
Ewen Stewart
Derek Henderson
Gordon McCorkell
Eileen Donachie
Deirdre Davis
Ewan Murdoch
Chris Brazier
Gina Hamilton
Libby McArthur
Hayley
Pamela Byrne
Innes Campbell
Samuel Robertson
Jennifer Bowie
Lorna Craig
Jimmy Mullen
Billy McElhaney
Lenny Murdoch
Frank Gallagher
Lydia Murdoch
Jacqueline Leonard
Murray
Brian Cowan
Nicki Cullen
Jayd Johnson
Raymond Henderson
Paul Samson
Robbie
Gary Lamont
Scarlett Mullen
Sally Howitt
Director
Jason Merrells
Producer
Emma Temple
Scriptwriter
Keith Temple

Broadcasts

  1. Tue 27 Oct 2009
    20:00
  2. Sun 1 Nov 2009
    12:30

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