Wednesday 14th September 2005

Season 34Episode 21430 minSep 14, 2005
Wednesday 14th September 2005
Still on his mission to get revenge on Andy, Robert persuades Debbie to get in his car and they drive to a country lane. Robert flatters her with tales of how he would have stood by her if he were Andy and Debbie leans in to kiss him. Elsewhere, Laurel’s best efforts to persuade Ashley to let Jasmine stay, fail. Daz arrives to say goodbye, desperate for a farewell kiss. Also, Zoe confirms to Effie that she is going to run away but is stunned when Effie offers to go with her and confesses that she has feelings for her.
Wednesday 14th September 2005 has aired on Sep 14, 2005 at 7:00 PM
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