Fowler Fued

Year 2005Episode 6830 minMay 2, 2005
Fowler Fued
Tension is in the air at the Fowlers', as Martin leaves for Asif's stag party in Edinburgh. Dot apologises to Sonia for telling Pauline about Chloë, but Dot and Pauline fail to resolve their differences on the matter. With Sonia not wanting to go back to Pauline, Dot lets her stay at her house until Martin returns. Johnny and Tina meet in the Square and walk arm in arm for everyone to see that they are a couple. Tina and Ruby are both equally nervous about spending the day with eachother. They both change their clothes to match the others style with hilarious results. Stacey arranges a ""get-out"" phone call for Ruby so that she can escape if her shopping trip with Tina proves too painful but Johnny hears about it. Not wanting anything to spoil the day, he hides Stacey's phone from her so she cant call Ruby. At the Millers, Mickey returns with an old computer someone was throwing out. He sets it up and he and Darren have fun on a talking program. Keith feels left out when he's unable to
Fowler Fued has aired on May 2, 2005 at 7:30 PM
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