05/10/2010
A new face arrives in Sheildinch to shake up the residents - things might never be the same again. Gordon makes a shock decision, but how will it affect Hayley and Jack?
Gabriel Brodie swaggers into Shieldinch like a cowboy poised at the entrance to a Wild West town, weighing up its possibilities. But instead of a horse, he's got a rusty white van! His first port of call is the McKee's old house where he breaks in and leaves a mysterious note for the new owner. Gabriel then makes quick links within the community, charming Gina, flirting with Amber and befriending Stella.
Meanwhile, Fraser is busy boasting about his newly acquired premises for Heavenly Herbals - Versus. But Gabriel's got his eye on the place too. Gabriel and Fraser get off to a bad start, with Gabriel disliking Fraser's arrogant tone and terrible attitude to everyone. Wanting the shop for himself, and now with the added joy of usurping Fraser, Gabriel has only got a few hours to raise the rent for Versus to ensure he gets the lease.
Stella is roped into tending shop, while Gabriel hawks his wares from door to door. A pool game turns into an opportunity to hustle Deek and Charlie out of some much-needed notes, and a chance to chat up a pretty girl. Gabriel even manages to steal a kiss with Amber along the way. Fraser's frustration with Gabriel escalates to the point of calling the police on Gabriel for being a squatter. But when the police arrive they are more concerned about the boxes of 'bargain' goods in Versus which belong to Fraser. It's then Fraser who ends up in trouble with the police and Gabriel triumphantly secures the lease.
Gabriel is delighted to see his brother Michael, the new inhabitant of the McKee's house and Shieldinch's new GP. As Michael's arrival causes a buzz amongst the regulars, he warns Gabriel not to ruin things for him in the community before he's even properly arrived. Later that night, Fraser can't help making a dig at Gabriel but is shocked when Gabriel grabs him threateningly and cuts him down to shreds, warning him that he's staying around to mess with Fraser's head.
Gordon has decided it's time for a change - he's decided to sell up and move on. Gordon tries to tempt Hayley away to Tenerife with him but she won't be bought and wants to stay with Jack. Jack gets the notion to buy Just Gordon for himself and Hayley to run together. Keeping quiet about his plans, Jack gets the go-ahead from the bank and is just about to announce it when he is beaten to it by Hayley. It turns out Gordon has given her the salon. Jack keeps quiet for his girlfriend's sake, not wanting to sour the moment, but Gordon enjoys knowing Hayley being Jack's boss will put their relationship under great strain.
Inspired by some sparky business advice from Gabriel, Amber decides Hola isn't her style and it needs a revamp - she's decided to make Hola go retro. Missing Bob, Scarlett hits upon the idea of having another baby. Jimmy isn't sure at first but Scarlett is determined - she's having one, with or without him. A chat with Raymond brings Jimmy around to the idea. Scarlett and Jimmy agree to go for it.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Amber Murdoch | Lorna Anderson |
Charlie Bowie | Ryan Smith |
Derek Henderson | Gordon McCorkell |
Eileen Donachie | Deirdre Davis |
Gabriel Brodie | Garry Sweeney |
Gina Hamilton | Libby McArthur |
Gordon Swan | Sandy Welch |
Hayley McCrone | Pamela Byrne |
Jack | John Comerford |
Jimmy Mullen | Billy McElhaney |
Liz Buchanan | Eileen McCallum |
Malcolm Hamilton | Johnny Beattie |
Michael Brodie | Andy Clark |
Molly O'Hara | Una McLean |
Mr Cowley | Iain MacRae |
Murray Crozier | Brian Cowan |
Raymond Henderson | Paul Samson |
Robbie Fraser | Gary Lamont |
Scarlett Mullen | Sally Howitt |
Stella Walker | Keira Lucchesi |
Theresa O'Hara | Maureen Carr |
Producer | Morag Bain |
Director | James Henry |
Writer | Louise Ironside |