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'Fraser demands to know who told the police about the job, refusing to believe Liz would have as she knew nothing about it. Gerry says he\'ll do some digging. Gary feels pushed out by Judy and tells her he\'s sick of being the whipping boy. Deirdre moves into a flat on Chepstow Road until she can find something better. Gerry rings the number on Alan\'s card and discovers his identity. He tells Fraser that Alan is a detective and his girlfriend is Liz\'s mate Fiona. Sean tells Des that he likes Samantha because she\'s straight and honest with him. Liz is terrified when Fraser lays into her, demanding to know about her relationship with Alan. He pushes her against the wall, telling her he trusted her and she\'s paid him back by becoming a nark. She breaks down and tells him that Alan asked her to spy on him, saying that Steve would be hurt if she didn\'t. She swears she refused as she realised she couldn\'t trust him. She swears she hasn\'t told Alan anything; he\'s so secretive she doesn\'t know anything about him. Judy realises she\'s wrong to take things out on Gary and apologises. Samantha dresses up to go to a bookie\'s function with Sean. Ken entertains Sue and warns her that people are gossiping about them and saying she didn\'t make him redundant because they were lovers. She points out that wasn\'t the case. Audrey tells Alf she\'s been told by Deirdre that Ken is seeing another woman. Deirdre confirms it\'s Sue Jeffers. Angry Alf storms round to Ken\'s and finds him with Sue. They tell him they aren\'t afraid of their friendship. Alf tells Ken he\'s made him look a fool and is upset that he\'s let him down. Fraser tells Gerry he\'s satisfied Liz didn\'t talk to the police. Gerry flares up but is stopped when Alan arrives to arrest Fraser.\r\n\r\n' |