(Deirdre walks in the Café based in Walsall Road, the Café has no one in apart from the owner Debbie (Deirdre's Daughter-in-law) and her employee Amanda Montgomery)
DEIRDRE SUGDEN:
Must be half of this community out. I've never seen this street so dead.AMANDA MONTGOMERY:
I don't understand why people are so invested. They've just gone for the gossip.DEBBIE SUGDEN:
Even your son, my husband Travis, has gone. He ran out that door, wanting all the news.AMANDA MONTGOMERY;
Should open a newspaper rack, get Travis to print in it. Breaking news Estate agent goes to trial.DEBBIE SUGDEN:
I love Travis, but i don't think we should give him ideas like that. He'll make it happen somehow.DEIRDRE SUGDEN:
I wouldn't like to see Percy contributing. He has really old views of Immigration.DEBBIE SUGDEN:
We'd be shut down by the news of the world and the sun anyway.IRENE DAWSON:
Hello, I'd like two sausage rolls to go.AMANDA MONTGOMERY:
Here you are, altogether that is £1.60 please.IRENE DAWSON:
Here you are, see you later.DEBBIE SUGDEN:
Will you be able to cover, I've got to get Lando from the daycare.DEIRDRE SUGDEN:
Sure.DEBBIE SUGDEN:
You should have an easy run after all the place is dead.
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MASEFIELD AVENUE: Episode 14,031
Ficção GeralIt's 17th July 1998 Oliver Troughton is in court fighting for his livelihood as he's charged with Grievous Bodily Harm with intent to kill