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- When a Eleanor's sister comes to visit, her version of her past life is called into question.
- Clare has been working away from home for a while, so Sarah thinks about renting out her room, and Eleanor has definite ideas about the quality of tenant they should be seeking.
- Sarah figures out how she can use her fund-raising activities for the local hospital as a way of securing a nice quiet evening with a nice quiet man.
- Sarah suspects her mother of reading her post and answering the phone in her part of the house while she's out, but Russell's the one who comes up with a way to find out.
- Sarah suddenly finds her uneventful life at a crossroads when she is offered a chance to change it completely. But can she take it...?
- When a man invites Sarah out to lunch, she must make contingency plans to prevent her mother's "Geriatric Mafia" from finding out about it.
- Sarah is accused of scandal-mongering after she inadvertently starts a rumour about the pension counter's sister.
- Eleanor intends to show off her social skills by giving a party, but Sarah is not on the guest list. Unfortunately, she involves Vera Polling in the preparations.
- Sarah, Eleanor and Clare are enlisted by the local amateur dramatic society when it suddenly loses its leading players.
- Sarah and Eleanor have fallen out and seem to be irreconcilable, so Clare decides to use one of her old school games to alleviate the problem.
- Sarah is hosting a dinner party but has not invited Eleanor--and it turns out that Clare has arranged a party on the same day.
- Clare feels insulted when her new boyfriend pays more attention to fixing up her new car than to her.
- Sarah meets a smooth-talking gentleman who uses astrology as part of his chat-up routine but doesn't reckon with any of his predictions coming true.
- Christmas at home is not the same without Henry, so when Sarah, Eleanor, and Clare are invited elsewhere for the day, they all accept.
- Sarah makes plans to escape to Portugal for two weeks with her glamorous friend Alison, but Eleanor drags out all her emotional-blackmailing skills to scupper the plans.
- Eleanor has been accusing her family of plotting to send her to a retirement home for years, so she decides to explore the delights of The Sycamores.
- Sarah wants the hall redecorated in time for her birthday party and Eleanor wants a new dress for that occasion--but there's only enough money for one or the other.
- It's quiz night and Clare and Eleanor are on opposing teams while Sarah seems to be having problems with the accuracy of her memory.
- Clare seems to have found the perfect boyfriend at last, but Sarah has limits as to how much perfection she can stand.
- When a crime occurs at Russell's shop, Eleanor brings her experience of reading Agatha Christie novels to bear in solving the case.
- Sarah plans a traditional Christmas but finds that Russell isn't at all interested, and Eleanor has her own slightly-outdated take on "traditional."
- Eleanor's social life has lost its spark but Sarah is unable to find out why.
- Eleanor is left in charge of the bookshop when Russell and Sarah go off for a special lunch. She initiates an efficiency drive, which goes badly wrong.
- Clare gets into an intellectual challenge with her "terribly brainy" new boyfriend, and Eleanor refuses to be left out of the contest.
- Sarah feels terrible but, in her family, she's last on the list of casualties allowed to be treated if other people feel ill as well.
- Having sorted out the problem of Clare seeing a married man, Sarah discovers that she is in an alarmingly similar situation; of course, Eleanor jumps to the wrong conclusion.
- Eleanor is heading for the Bridge Club dinner-dance with Vera Polling, so Sarah decides to invite Dr. Sam Greenland over for a quiet dinner.
- Clare tries to blot out the memory of her broken affair with Edward by taking up with someone totally unsuitable.
- Eleanor wants to have a family wedding because she has heard that Vera Polling is having one and that, of course, puts the pressure on Sarah and Clare.
- Clare's confidence is low after her split with Edward, so Sarah suggests that she take an assertiveness course to reassemble her shattered morale.
- Sarah hatches a plan to stop her mother from intruding into her part of the house, but she reckons without Eleanor's deviousness.
- Eleanor plays Lady Bountiful when Vera's young relatives come to visit.
- When Clare returns from Australia, she refuses to talk about her experience out there leaving Eleanor to discover the reason for her silence.
- Sarah decides to install a burglar alarm as a reaction to a lapse in security but Eleanor, of course, has other ideas as to how their property should be defended.
- How in the world can Sarah and Clare keep Eleanor's surprise birthday celebration a secret from her?
- Sarah hears that Clare is secretly meeting an older man.
- Eleanor sees a way of playing her daughter off against her granddaughter when she starts drawing up the terms of her will.
- Sarah is stuck in the middle when both her mother and her daughter start confiding in her about their love lives.