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<blockquote data-quote="Carrie Fairchild" data-source="post: 389209" data-attributes="member: 673"><p>“<em>I’ve built more boats than you’ve had hot dinners</em>” I think I’ll be hearing a lot more of this sort of thing from Jack Rolfe.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, half of the cast have decamped to a sunny garden party where Roy from <em>EastEnders</em> is giving Tom business advice while a young Anthony Head is wooing Lynne. It’s all very ‘G&T’s on the lawn’ and culminates brilliantly in Jan running up to kiss Tom goodbye to the strains of a crescendo in Nik Kershaw’s <em>Wouldn’t It Be Good, </em>while a horny Polly Urquhart looks on with green eyes. It really does feel like 80’s middle class time capsule stuff. While early <em>Brookside</em> represented the grimmer side of the decade, <em>Howards’ Way</em> feels like the other side of the coin. Both pretty true reflections of the parts of society that they’re trying to portray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carrie Fairchild, post: 389209, member: 673"] “[I]I’ve built more boats than you’ve had hot dinners[/I]” I think I’ll be hearing a lot more of this sort of thing from Jack Rolfe. Meanwhile, half of the cast have decamped to a sunny garden party where Roy from [I]EastEnders[/I] is giving Tom business advice while a young Anthony Head is wooing Lynne. It’s all very ‘G&T’s on the lawn’ and culminates brilliantly in Jan running up to kiss Tom goodbye to the strains of a crescendo in Nik Kershaw’s [I]Wouldn’t It Be Good, [/I]while a horny Polly Urquhart looks on with green eyes. It really does feel like 80’s middle class time capsule stuff. While early [I]Brookside[/I] represented the grimmer side of the decade, [I]Howards’ Way[/I] feels like the other side of the coin. Both pretty true reflections of the parts of society that they’re trying to portray. [/QUOTE]
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