Brookside - Season 17

Season 17
Season 17

Episodes

Possibilities
Sue is not happy about the accuracy of Jonathan's guesswork. Tracy has to decide whether she wants her old job back. Jonathan is advised to move on sooner rather than later.

Tension
Cheryl is finding it difficult knowing Sue's secret. Tracy wonders why Doreen has not been in touch. Jimmy finds Kathy's son, Sean, loitering near her home, and brings him to the Close.

Talking of Weddings
Terry has one disappointment after another. The Collins family make preparations for Mona's wedding. Matty is disappointed to find out about Sheila and Billy.

Violence
Sheila confides in Kathy and seeks her advice. Annabelle has to make a tough decision in court.

Fish
Tracy's first day back at work turns out to be disastrous. Terry has to cope with some more difficult fares. Cheryl finds the pressure too great, and gives Jonathan an ultimatum.

Glasses
A dinner guest of Paul and Annabelle's insults Gordon. Rod has a sobering experience when he attends a road accident.

Still Hurting
The past comes back to haunt Sheila as Tommo arrives to visit Rod, then Matty brings bad news about Bobby. Kevin is not impressed by Harry's attempts to blackmail him and Sally into changing Tim's name.

Till Death Us Do Part
It's Billy's 22nd wedding anniversary, and Mona and Gerald's wedding day, but who will end up in the honeymoon suite? Terry's first day in a new job is not quite as he expected.

Pusilanimous
Some remarks from Sheila cause an argument in the Collins' household. Jonathan impresses a new client, but is not pleased when Cheryl promises that he will represent a friend of Billy's.

Awkwardness
Owen and Sammy resolve their differences. Gordon reveals where he has been for the last two nights. Bumper is in two minds about Chrissy's plans for Growler. Sheila reassures Paul that she has told no-one about Annabelle's affair.

Howdy!
Mona and Gerald return from Las Vegas, bearing gifts that some recipients find difficult to appreciate. The Rogers' family prepare to make a move, and Harry is concerned on replacing them. There are teething troubles at Davies-Townes, and for Sammy.

Causes
Mona and Gerald return from Las Vegas, bearing gifts that some recipients find difficult to appreciate. The Rogers' family prepare to make a move, and Harry is concerned on replacing them. There are teething troubles at Davies-Townes, and for Sammy.

China Tea
Katie goes missing with the new girl on the Close. Harry decides he needs to have a high fence built to protect him, but soon changes his mind.

Dry Rot
The Collins' barbecue causes animosity, as Ralph loses part of his fence. Frank's discovery dampens Chrissy's spirits.

Appeal
Sheila feels sad when she sees her former home bustling with family life again. Sammy is annoyed by Owen's behaviour at her decorating party. Growler is discussed in depth.

To Annabelle
It is party time, but have Paul and Annabelle finally put their differences behind them? A chance meeting stirs unwelcome memories for Billy, but there is a more promising encounter for Gordon.

Milk
Growler receives good news, and Paul is visited by a stranger who wants him to meet someone from his past.

Apple Juice
Growler asks Chrissy to wait for the phone-call he is expecting, but she goes out and misses it. Billy asks Tracy how she feels about Sheila moving into his room. Paul's visitor has a confession to make about an egg he ate in the summer of 1943.
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