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- Butch is heartbroken over Emily. Frankie apologises to Zoe for Maggie's behaviour. Emily is frustrated with her dad. ITV.
- Roy and Kelly prepare for their mortgage appointment. Emily tells Butch they can see each other if they're careful. Tricia almost catches Gavin and Stella together. ITV.
- At Charity's new bail hearing, she faints and it's discovered that she is pregnant. After another unsuccessful reconciliation attempt with Eric, Gloria heads back to London.
- A teen, jailed in an adult prison in Britain, takes his own life in July 1990.
- It seems like Frances will be leaving very soon and she tries to reconcile with her son Paul. She gives him a card so that he can reach her but he just tears it apart. Ali agrees to move with his mother to Hull and Ronnie but only for her sake. Elaine is adamant to stay in Emmerdale but it proves to be difficult to find somewhere to stay. Daz has gotten Scott irritated and the latter gives Andy a hard time about it. It also appears that he haven't been managing his paper rounds properly. Those things aside, Daz steals Rodney's car and this time, the seller/businessman calls the police!
- This episode take place shortly after the previous one but on the same day though. Andy and Jack picks Daz up at the police station. They find out from PC Calburn that he had already been having a YOT officer before his latest car theft. The officer also informs them that Daz will have to go to court. Elaine and Robert splits up after she finally realizes how little he cares about her. Will she ever find out that he cheated on her with Katie though? Also, the bishop visits Ashley and asks him if he's willing to take on (or "tame") a curate who is thought of being "too idealistic".
- The inquest in to Luke's death returns a verdict of accidental death. Emma wins the design award. Zoe is attacked by Ken Adlington. Biff discovers Dave & Kim's affair.
- Daz gives away his game console to an ungrateful Debbie. Danny moves up in the business world and makes an arrangement with Rodney to get 15% of what they sell, instead of having a regular salary.
- The Crimean War is raging but at home spies and saboteurs abound. Is the artist the boys meet real or has he designs on a new secret canon that the Queen's Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery are taking to Woolwich?
- Set in 1854 young Jonathan Flaxton (David Smith) inherited Flaxton Hall from his great uncle, Joseph who was heartily disliked by the locals. This meant that Jonathan has only aged retainer, Nathan (James Hayter), to help him and his mother run the huge hall. In this episode he meets Archie Weekes (Peter Firth) who's apprenticed to cruel chimney sweep, Holdsworth. Jonathan's father is a Captain in the Army and is away fighting in the Crimea so, effectively, Jonathan is the Squire and he uses his position to help save Archie from Holdsworth's worst excesses and they become unlikely friends - The Flaxton Boys. In this episode they tangle with a troop of hussars looking for a deserter.
- The boys meet up with Martin, the deserter, who effects a rescue in sight of royalty.
- Archie is now a member of the family and tries to dissuade Jonathan from pursuing a woman dressed all in black; he prefers to fish for a large trout. He thinks the woman's a 'ghoulie'; she seems to disappear but when she turns up as Flora to become the housekeeper, Jonathan doesn't know whether she's trustworthy.
- The Stilgoe Hunt meets at Flaxton Hall and Archie wants to follow it but Jonathan is against hunting. Archie can't understand his friend's misgivings but when Jonathan decides to lay a false trail Archie is more than keen for a bit of fun; he takes the lead but the boys get lost and end up in danger.
- The boys want an adventure and build a raft and they set up camp on an island in the local river but they run into three escaped convicts.
- Sir Peregrine Stilgoe is a neighbour who is intent on seizing Joseph Flaxton's fortune for himself and he uses all his cunning to find it before the Flaxton household. He asks Lucy (Mrs Flaxton) if his seriously wounded nephew might stay at Flaxton Hall to recuperate; she agrees but is he really a bona fide wounded soldier? Jonathan sees through the ruse but puts himself and Archie in danger.
- Sir Peregrine Stilgoe has given up all pretence at subtlety to find Joseph Flaxton's fortune. His factotum finds a number of ex-cons and they converge on Flaxton's Hall. Nathan tries to defend the family but is overpowered; however, help arrives from an unexpected quarter but is it enough?
- Joseph's nephew Jack is supposed to have been killed at sea but he turns up at the hall but is he real or an imposter?
- Joseph Flaxton is supposed to have left a fortune and some of the locals are keen to find it. The boys and Jonathan's mother Lucy are ignorant but a local squire's factotum is intent on finding it for himself and blackmails other rogues to aid him. In this episode he persuades some smugglers, down on their luck, to search for it while they steal the valuable stores of wine and brandy.
- Archie manages to keep Jonathan's spirits up after the news that his father is missing after the 'charge of the light brigade'. However, both boys' feel down after they help someone who pretends to have been mugged and he's engaged as their tutor. Flora and Archie are suspicious but Jonathan's mother is too grief-stricken to notice.
- Sir Peregrine's debts have reached breaking point but lack of money has also started to feature at Flaxton Hall and now the family knows about the treasure there is a race to find it. The key is in the opening lines of Grays Elegy.
- The local villagers think that a woman and her mute daughter are witches. They chase the women to Flaxton Hall where they're found by the boys who don't know what to do so they seek out the local rector who gives them a lesson in logic.
- The Flaxton Boys meet Barnaby Sweet, and together they foil a grim plot by the poachers of Carliston parish.
- The Flaxton boys and their friend, Barnaby, are instrumental in freeing a servant girl from a life of drudgery.
- 1890: Jonathan Flaxton, the heir to Flaxton Hall, has disappeared. After making a secret visit to Jonathan's room, Peter Weekes becomes convinced that he is still alive, and sets out to find him.
- Exploration of life in Britain in the first year of the 20th century, using film footage, photographs, music, illustrations and first-hand testimony.
- A village cricket team plays its last match before most of its players go off to fight in World War I, confident that "it will all be over by Christmas".