Sheila returns home to a warmer reception from Wilf than she expected.
Vera, the victim of sinister phone calls, is encouraged by Sid Gilbert to confide in him.
Rosemary arrives at the motel and immediately starts an argument with David Hunter.
Jill suffers and electric shock from one of the pieces of salon equipment.
Sheila has confessed to Wilf that she's having Roy's child and he is appalled.
David Hunter persuades Rosemary to see a doctor. Meg Mortimer and Hugh say their goodbyes.
Vince confesses to Vera that he's been having a bad time lately.
Sandy has a problem with money, and David Hunter has a problem with a new member of staff at the motel.
Amy is appalled when she is accused of stirring up trouble.
David Hunter tries to persuade Meg Mortimer to make an investment that she's uncomfortable with.
Amy pesters Meg Mortimer, Motel Manager, to let her off work early for a beer-tasting session.
When his brother becomes seriously ill, Will becomes exceptionally happy!
Vince's date with Lorna hits a rocky patch before it even starts.
Sally asks Vera for advice on how to make her hair look less dowdy.
Vera's godson Martin plays on her emotions to stop being sent back to his dreaded Aunt Bertha.
Sheila buys herself a wedding ring in order to stop the idle chatter about her impending birth.
While Sandy mopes, Meg Mortimer has a minor domestic argument with Hugh over breakfast.
Don is appalled to find out that his nice quiet wedding is expanding to ridiculous proportions.
Don's impending mother-in-law trouble increases, and Amy tells Hugh a secret.
Vera lays down the law to Martin and threatens to throw him out.
Sandy finds out that the 12th anniversary of the motel opening is imminent.
Mrs. Witton teeters on the edge of a nervous breakdown and tries to hand in her notice to meg Mortimer, Motel manager.
David finds Mrs. Bullock collapsed on the floor with a head injury.
Jill feels guilty after telling Sheila that Roy has been looking for her.
In a fit of guilt, David offers Mrs. Bullock the job as his new housekeeper.
A tall, dark and handsome stranger arrives at the motel looking for Meg Mortimer.
Jill and Stan are kept awake at nights by the baby's reslessness.
After extensive hospital tests, Amy is discovered to be suffering from Malaria.