Ladies, Women, Sweethearts and Wives - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

Bill opens a second shop. Jessie returns from hospital with her baby son, Arthur William. Her husband Arthur feels they should visit his childless, wealthy aunt in Kent, in the hope that she will bestow financial favour on the child. Jack ...See moreBill opens a second shop. Jessie returns from hospital with her baby son, Arthur William. Her husband Arthur feels they should visit his childless, wealthy aunt in Kent, in the hope that she will bestow financial favour on the child. Jack and Dolly prepare for a dinner party with the Duke of Bedlington, where Jack will negotiate for land from the duke, upon which Manners plans to build a trading estate. Manners warns Jack not to take Dolly to the party, as she will be out of her depth - and he is right, for catty society women taunt her there for her lack of sophistication, though she finds an ally in pleasant Lady Caroline. Tom later offers her a shoulder to cry on, observed by Jack. Written by don @ minifie-1 See less