Birds of a Feather - Season 8

Birds of a Feather - Season 8

Season 8

Network
Episodes6
DatesJan. 5, 1998 - Feb. 9, 1998
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Episodes

Trouble and Strife
Season 8Episode 130 min

Trouble and Strife

When Sharon wrecks Tracey's bed, it is the final straw. She promises to get a job and make a contribution - especially with Tracey's baby on the way. A stint in an abattoir ends when she is sacked for stealing meat, but Dorien is looking for a cleaner.
Jan. 5, 1998
The Essex Patient
Season 8Episode 230 min

The Essex Patient

Tracey and Sharon hit on a name for their new cleaning business: 'Maids of Ongar'. After a strenuous day's work though Sharon begins to feel ill.
Jan. 12, 1998
Maids of Ongar
Season 8Episode 330 min

Maids of Ongar

The girls are short of money, and go to see bank manager Martin Mann. But they suffer a bout of giggles after Tracey calls him 'Mr Mann', and he refuses to lend to the wives of bank robbers - particularly as he was the bank manager Darryl and Chris robbed.
Jan. 19, 1998
Baggage
Season 8Episode 430 min

Baggage

Sharon and Tracey attend a school reunion. Margie is still a bully, and Poxy Loxy is as leery as ever - though he does give Tracey a perfect chance to play a wicked prank. Meanwhile, Dorien meets someone from the past.
Jan. 26, 1998
Can't Judge a Book
Season 8Episode 530 min

Can't Judge a Book

Chris comes up with a surprise, while Sharon's contentment is shattered by the medical advice all women dread—she's got to lose weight
Feb. 2, 1998
Money
Season 8Episode 630 min

Money

Tracey receives an endowment policy for Garth in the post, and finds herself facing a dilemma—should she hand the money over or take Sharon's advice and squander it on herself?
Feb. 9, 1998

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