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Episode 3806
Season 16, Episode 132
Airdate July 4, 1979
Production Number 3804
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Episode 3806 is the one-hundred thirty-second episode of the sixteenth season of Another World, and the three thousand eight-hundred fourth episode overall.

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Brian threw Iris out of Elena's house. Liz was in shock when Mac announced Janice would be working with Pat on the new magazine. Joey agreed when Sally felt seeing him as a friend would help curb her impulse to steal. Rachel was indignant when Kirk's wife, June Laverty, thought that Rachel was the latest occupant of Kirk's love nest. After Frank said he broke his contract with his publisher over creative differences, he made a deal to write a novel for Mac. Pat told Mac she looked forward to working with Frank, and that she was very excited by Janice's original and provocative ideas. In their limo, Kirk was angry to learn June had seen Rachel. Brian was grateful he had gotten to see Iris in action, but Elena fretted she was stopping Dennis from having a more fulfilling relationship. Eileen was intrigued by Charley's Serenity House brochure. Charley told Ada that a job might help keep Fred away from her. Sally detailed her rap sheet when Morgan was confused at Joey's presence in her house. Brian slapped Iris when she referred to Elena as a rapacious creature, then he announced their marriage was a lost cause. Fred was too proud to accept Charley's job offer. Eileen met Phil. To rescue Ada, Charley lied to Fred that she was already having dinner with him. Rachel told Kirk to save his smooth-talking for someone else.

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