Moving On - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Taxi for Linda
As far as Linda is concerned all that her and colleague Frank are, are colleagues and confidantes. Frank however couldn't love Linda anymore. When he finally plucks up the courage to tell Linda how he feels, new taxi driver Terry arrives on the scene and sweeps Linda off her feet. Frank realises something is going on with Terry and when he discovers the truth, has to break some terrible news to Linda.

Passengers
Ronnie discovers that he's now too old to drive. When he realises what he could lose, he begins to teach his next-door neighbour Helen how to drive for free. The pair become quick friends, but Ronnie suspects that Helen is been abused by her partner Tony. Ronnie discovers one night that the culprit is in fact Helen's son Connor.

A Picture of Innocence
Hayley presumes that the reason her daughter Ruby has come home from school crying, is just another teenage drama. However it soon becomes apparent that there is something more to the story, as Hayley's friend Mel finds out. Ruby's ex-boyfriend Stephen has uploaded a intimate picture online, claiming that it is of Ruby, but Ruby insists that it isn't her.

Love
Angela is so in love with her boyfriend, Danny. With them having so much in common, in Angela's mind the worst thing he could do is propose to her, this is because her she is secretly caring for her sick father, who Danny has been told is in fact dead. Mick, an alcoholic has been Angela's only parent since her mum died, when he has an accident, he is forced to move in with Angela, who now has a number of problems she has to confront.

Scratch
Jon is alarmed when his wife asks him to speak to the noisy neighbours next door. He's always tried avoiding confrontation and inevitably mismanages the situation and soon becomes aware he is been targetted by the builders. When he tells his brother, Darren he goes on the warpath.
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