One minute Bernice Blackstock (Samantha Giles) is set to take over management of the B&B, the next Pollard (Chris Chittell) is selling. Add to that her dicky hormones and Bernice’s life has become one hell of an Emmerdale roller coaster that’s not about to slow down.
Things are feeling wildly out of control and after her disappointment about Eric’s change of circumstances meaning she can no longer manager the B&B, Bernice learns he’s selling. Suddenly, things are looking up – she has a chance to buy instead. But while this seems like her big break, little does she know it’s just the roller coaster chugging to the top of that drop.
She chooses Bob (Tony Audenshaw) as her business bedfellow, and he sets about trying to sell his shares in the café to Nicola (Nicola Wheeler) so that he can free up the cash. Nicola, however, is having none of it and refuses to sell.
Ever the tricky so and so, Eric drops the bomb that they have just three days to find the deposit, or their offer becomes void. Bernice and Bob both know that this is nigh on impossible unless they can convince Nicola to take the shares, and that’s all a bit pie in the sky in itself. This will take come scheming and Bernice comes up with the plan to get Jimmy blind drunk and convince Nicola to do the right thing. Sadly, such a fool proof plan goes awry and backfires in a big way.
The couple have now created a monster in Nicola, who instead picks up her phone and calls Eric – and strikes up her own deal. The breaks are off the roller coaster car as it comes crashing to the ground – Bernice’s own sister as gone behind her back and shattered her dream by buying the B&B.
But as ever, Nicola has underestimated Bernice. She wants that B&B and nothing will stop her – even her own flesh and blood. Playing Nicola at her own game, she manages to convince Pollard to let her beat Nicola’s offer.
Success! The B&B is theirs. But now they must find those newly promised funds, and it’ll take some doing. What will they have to do to find even more money in even less time?
One minute Bernice (Samantha Giles) is set to take over management of the B&B, the next Pollard (Chris Chittel) is selling. Add to that her dicky hormones and Bernice’s life has become one hell of an Emmerdale roller coaster that’s not about to slow down.
Things are feeling wildly out of control and after her disappointment about Eric’s change of circumstances meaning she can no longer manager the B&B, Bernice learns he’s selling. Suddenly, things are looking up – she has a chance to buy instead. But while this seems like her big break, little does she know it’s just the roller coaster chugging to the top of that drop.
She chooses Bob (Tony Audenshaw) as her business bedfellow, and he sets about trying to sell his shares in the café to Nicola (Nicola Wheeler) so that he can free up the cash. Nicola, however, is having none of it and refuses to sell.
Ever the tricky so and so, Eric drops the bomb that they have just three days to find the deposit, or their offer becomes void. Bernice and Bob both know that this is nigh on impossible unless they can convince Nicola to take the shares, and that’s all a bit pie in the sky in itself.
This will take come scheming and Bernice comes up with the plan to get Jimmy blind drunk and convince Nicola to do the right thing. Sadly, such a fool proof plan goes awry and backfires in a big way.
The couple have now created a monster in Nicola, who instead picks up her phone and calls Eric – and strikes up her own deal. The breaks are off the roller coaster car as it comes crashing to the ground – Bernice’s own sister as gone behind her back and shattered her dream by buying the B&B.
But as ever, Nicola has underestimated Bernice. She wants that B&B and nothing will stop her – even her own flesh and blood. Playing Nicola at her own game, she manages to convince Pollard to let her beat Nicola’s offer.
Success! The B&B is theirs. But now they must find those newly promised funds, and it’ll take some doing. What will they have to do to find even more money in even less time?
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