Adam is not returning Debbie’s calls and Jennifer is worried. She fears that Brian’s intransigent attitude may result in Adam leaving the farm altogether. Brian is confident that won’t happen, but Jennifer wishes he would speak to Adam about it. Brian cuts the discussion short to get to the fete and fulfill his duty as lighter of the flame.
The afternoon gets under way when Molly Button sets off with the torch on the first leg of the relay. Eddie seems keen for the vicar to get a good dunking on the green. His motives become clear when he admits to wanting to weaken Alan’s team before the games!
Despite Kenton’s apology, Lynda is still piqued that Ambridge is to be denied the spectacle of her drama production.
Eddie’s cider club team jockeys for position with the gang from The Bull. Although Jill and Jolene have done most of the organising, Kenton is in his element as MC. However, disaster looms when they realise no-one has organised the medal ceremony.
The Stables are the overall winners, closely followed by the St Stephens team. But there’s one more medal still to be awarded… For putting her annoyance to one side and improvising a most impressive award ceremony, the ‘Most Sportsmanlike Behaviour’ accolade is handed to an overcome Lynda.
WRITER: Keri Davies
DIRECTOR: Jenny Stephens