1978
Kitty has to use her initiative to force a backer to view their new show.
1978
The troupe arrives in a small town to discover that the only available venue is booked by a Temperance Association.
1978
Kitty and the troupe has not reckoned on the appearance of Ted Crawley and his boxers when the troupe arrives at Wakefield Relief Camp, even though the camp seems a likely place to perform their show.
1978
The troupe did not reckon on the appearance of Ted Crawley and his boxers when the Wakefield Relief Camp became a likely place to perform.
1978
Clifford gives Kitty a great idea that soon gives way to fear.
1978
The Mayor of Prominence promises the troupe a parade.
1978
A new way of life for Kitty results after the death of Wallace. This means an adjustment she finds almost too much to bear.
1978
A letter from Moocho makes Kitty even more homesick so with Reggie's help she conceives an escape plan.
1978
Even though her escape plan has been foiled and Kitty feels like a prisoner, to her delight her birthday brings a special surprise.
1978
Kitty searches for the other members of the troupe after she is left alone and destitute in the city, but then a newspaper advertisement catches her eye.
1978
Kitty, under the watchful eye of Brenda, recovers slowly and receives a surprise.
1978
With the producer's new show having been shelved the future looks more than bleak for Kitty who faces an ultimatum.
1978
Kitty has to use her initiative to force a backer to view their new show.