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Another World/Episode 1456
Episode 1456 | |
Season 7, Episode 55 | |
Airdate | March 18, 1970 |
Production Number | 1456 |
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← 7x54 Episode 1455 |
7x56 → Episode 1457 |
Another World — Season Seven |
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Episode 1456 is the fifty-fifth episode of the seventh season of Another World, and the one thousand four-hundred fifty-sixth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
Susan smoldered as Fred prepared to dash off to Hobart again, then was furious to find the liquor cabinet locked. Fred maintained he was just keeping the pre-marriage promise she made him take not to let her destroy their marriage. He also felt the liquor, not so much their quarreling, was what led to Joe kissing her. Missy told Alice and Jim that Ricky has been setting Liz's teeth on edge. Alice worried to Jim that Liz was beginning to suspect about Jamie. Lahoma told Ernie the increased salary Sam would make will really help relieve their tight budget, then she gloated about Sam being taken out to lunch by Robert, the general manager. In Somerset, Sam and Robert entered the Riverboat restaurant. Robert nodded at Gerald Davis, the owner, then scanned the room, his gaze resting a moment too long on Jessica Buchanan. At their table, Robert's attention transferred subtly and gradually from Sam to Jessica as she rehearsed snatches of song at the piano. Sam watched this with growing dismay as Robert was married to India. Robert had Gerald ask Jessica to sing a few bars of a number for them, then went to her as she played "When Sunny Gets Blue." Gerald was ruffled when Sam introduced himself as Sam Lucas from Bay City. It came as a shock to Sam when Robert later told him Gerald's name.
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Quotes
- Robert: Yes. Put us near the piano, will you?
- Gerald: I'll check; hold on.
- Jessica: Thank you, Mr. Delaney. You flatter me.