Following the fortunes of a 1960s party girl, now married to a rich businessman & living in mock-Tudor splendour in the stockbroker belt.
It is Boris's funeral and Annie discovers that he died bankrupt. She also learns the identity of his mistress.
Newly widowed Annie Briggs bids farewell to her luxurious lifestyle, and moves in with her medical student daughter.
A surprise visitor from Tenerife arrives to comfort Annie in her 'hour of need'. There's just one proviso - all references to the Orient are strictly taboo.
For Annie and Justin, the old fire is beginning to smoulder again. Unfortunately, their joy is not shared by Annie's family who remember Justin's appearance on The Golden Shot.
Annie and twin sister Sylvie get together for a birthday celebration at Sunnyside Farm. But they have both received upsetting letters.
Annie discovers that the flat she is sharing with her daughter has been sold to some dodgy characters who have a fondness for Rottweilers.
Annie returns, living with her family on their run-down chicken farm. Annie's daughter Tiffany shows every sign of having fallen in love.
After moving home to live with her parents, the past is catching up with Annie and the consequences could bring the house down.
Annie’s twin sister, Sylvie is left seeing double, after a flying visit from her son Andrew.
Annie takes to her bed at the sickening thought of her impending 40th (or is it her 42nd?) birthday.
Following the death of her husband, and reduced to living back home with her parents, twin sister Sylvie and daughter Tiffany, Annie takes a job as an artist’s model.
After the death of her rich husband, Annie’s’ life was turned upside-down. Now a local phone call reveals a long distance connection for Annie.