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Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Anna F | 21:00 UK time, Tuesday, 2 February 2010

With Lenny up his old tricks there's blood on the streets of Shieldinch again. Amazing how he can go from psycho killer to family man in a matter of minutes. And can Ewan, a man with such fine puppy dog eyes, really be capable of cold-blooded murder? He has the genes but we hope he hasn't got the stomach.

Murray's getting two sisters for the price of one as his romance with Eileen blossoms. The fact that Gina even owns a toasty hat is a sign, surely, that she's destined to be with nature-loving Murray!

Bob picked up a few unwanted souvenirs when he was on his Prague stag fest, but we think his unmentionables might be under threat from Nicki, when she discovers what he got up to. Prepare for fireworks.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Aye Lenny is back to his usual self again,told ye a leopard doesnt change its spots.I honestly dont think Ewan has bumped off Lee i hope not anyway.Lee only wanted the money for what Lenny Murdoch asked him to do its not his fault that Amber and him get on so well together.I did believe that Lee was Lydias son but when we found out that he wasnt and Murdoch had hired him to act as her son it was just despicable of Lenny Murdoch.How could he do such a thing to his own wife.Looks like hes bumped off that bloke who was after more money, how did he get rid of the body as that was a big bloke.Murray should just go to the Highlands with Gina hes more suited to her than Eileen and she would appreciate it more and they would get on better together and have some fun, also they make a nice couple.Poor Gina shes done so much for Eileen i hope Gina stands up to her soon and puts her in her place as shes just taking advantage of Gina which isnt fair.I,m sure in time she will sort her out,hopefully.

  • Comment number 2.

    Yeah, Gina definately seems to be a soft touch when it comes to her sister, eh? Eileen's cheek did make us laugh though - roping your sister into cooking for your fancy man, so you can pass it off as yours. Genius!

  • Comment number 3.

    Will always love the programme, it seems to be on the up again, lovin it.

  • Comment number 4.

    By the way Anna I have tried what you suggested below but it won't fit !

    Also any idea when the tours are going to be ready for booking ??


    Your passionate interest in River City is much appreciated, Eloise. However, the points about the different characters and locations are off topic. The blog is a place for conversations and dialogue about ongoing River City storylines and features in the news.

    The River City team will see and respond to the points you’ve raised if you submit your queries to the following site:
    /complaints/forms/

    The blog is a place for having conversations about River City and we are unable to go into detailed replies for individual queries.

    There are more details about the use of bbc blogs here:
    /blogs/blogs/bbc_blog_network_faqs.html

  • Comment number 5.

    Hi Eloise, thanks for getting in touch. There's an e-mail address on the complaints homepage where you can send longer comments, or you could try splitting your enquiry into several chunks? Alternatively it's always worth considering writing to the Complaints team. All the details are on the complaints site here - /complaints/homepage/ and the address to send in written complaints is:
    ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Complaints,
    PO Box 1922
    Glasgow
    G2 3WT

    Re. the tours, try registering for the mailing list at the following site: /tours/rivercity.shtml
    2010's dates haven't been announced yet. Best of luck! Thanks, Anna

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