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02/02/2020

Kirsty attempts to keep the peace and Pip reaches the end of her tether

With Gavin monopolising the telly with his games console, Philip and Kirsty are resigned to the kitchen. He goes off on one when Philip switches off the telly and insists he joins them for roast lunch. It’s like having a stroppy teenager in the house. Kirsty is keen to keep the peace after Philip makes an insensitive remark and sends Gavin back to play on his game.
Lee and Helen get ready for a day out cycling with his girls. Helen notices how quiet they are around her, and Lee explains it’s because they’re so protective of him.
Josh reports David’s on the warpath after Vince asked for a twenty per cent discount on the wedding venue. Josh is keeping a low profile, and seeks solace in Pip, who lectures him on his poor record-keeping. Offended by a tactless remark from Josh, Pip leaves him to sort the dung spreader himself. If she stays, she might just throttle him. Ben has to take over when Josh struggles with his task. Josh isn’t sure he fits in on the farm anymore, and feels lost without his business. Pip is confident he’ll land on his feet, he always does. In the meantime, he has to stay positive and help out where he can.

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