Rosemary (Linda Thorson) forces Gray (Christopher Villiers) to tell her everything about the horse scam and it gives her a brainwave. She visits Hari (John Nayagam) offering to write off the debt for a small favour. Hari is intrigued and goes to Home Farm to learn more, only to be confronted by Gray. Gray tells Hari that his end of the deal would involve testifying against the Kings, thus implicating them in Tom King's murder. Is Hari prepared to lie to save his own skin?Meanwhile, Rodney (Patrick Mower) and Paul (Mathew Bose) plot to heal the rift between Val (Charlie Hardwick) and Sharon (Victoria Hawkins) and Rodney invites Sharon for a drink in the Woolpack. Val tries to lay on a guilt trip but Sharon is unmoved and instead things degenerate into a huge row. Paul steps in and begs them to reconcile. Sharon caves and agrees that Val can attend, but how long will the truce last?Elsewhere, with the rest of the village seemingly disinterested in building floats for the pageant, Betty (Paula Tilbrrok), Pearl (Meg Johnson), Sandy (Freddie Jones), Len (Peter Martin), Turner (Richard Thorp) and Edna (Shirley Stelfox) decide to make their own. They struggle for any decent ideas and finally settle on a futuristic float. But will it be enough to take first place?