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  • Episode 3362 (25th March 1992)
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  • Derek lands the salesman's job with a salary of £16,000. He doesn't know whether or not to accept it as Rita tells them that she'll give them first refusal for The Kabin. Jim tells Mike that Kevin is a rare man; he's honest. Betty enjoys seeing Alec squirm as he's forced to beg her to return. He promises her a new modern kitchen to work in. Betty returns to the Rovers to sell her hotpot. Curly and Angie worry about what will happen to them when Rita goes to Florida. Martin passes his exam with flying colours. Gail is pleased for him but alarmed that he starts training in a month's time. Mavis longs to own The Kabin and be mistress of her own sweet shop. Raquel invites Curly and Angie for a meal as a peace offering. Mike tells Kevin that he's right about the bills - they'll play it straight
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  • 3362
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  • 1992-03-23
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Date
  • 1992-03-25
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  • 1992-03-27
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  • 1992
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  • Derek lands the salesman's job with a salary of £16,000. He doesn't know whether or not to accept it as Rita tells them that she'll give them first refusal for The Kabin. Jim tells Mike that Kevin is a rare man; he's honest. Betty enjoys seeing Alec squirm as he's forced to beg her to return. He promises her a new modern kitchen to work in. Betty returns to the Rovers to sell her hotpot. Curly and Angie worry about what will happen to them when Rita goes to Florida. Martin passes his exam with flying colours. Gail is pleased for him but alarmed that he starts training in a month's time. Mavis longs to own The Kabin and be mistress of her own sweet shop. Raquel invites Curly and Angie for a meal as a peace offering. Mike tells Kevin that he's right about the bills - they'll play it straight. Kevin is pleased. Rita agrees to sell the shop, the flat and the business to the Wiltons with £5,000 knocked off the market price.