Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Lesley Wilson
Last week Gwen had a son. David didn't think he was very attractive, but Dr. Dale re-assured him! Sally came to spend an evening with Mrs. Dale. While Mrs. Dale was out of the room, Bob told Sally he had seen a customer in Berridges, a very attractive girl, who appealed to him. Mrs. Fielding's guest, Trudi, called with a message from Gwen, and to Bob's astonishment it was the girl he had seen in Berridges. Maud French met David's mother at Virginia Lodge and heard from her about Richard Fulton's early love-affair. Maud then threatened Richard Fulton that unless he let her use the photograph taken of him at his flat she would include his love-story in the article. Mrs. Freeman heard about it and told Maud unless she dropped the idea she would have nothing more to do with her.