- As the Treaty of Versailles is signed Harry decides to mark it with a celebratory event entitled Britain at Play. Frank, his press agent, devises a competition, the prize being a trip in an aeroplane with French aviator Jacques De Sibours, who takes a shine to Violette - though she is still pining for Victor, who, suffering from Regan's rough clientele at the club, proposes to make it a high class gambling establishment. Gordon is caught in a compromising situation with Grace by Mr. Crabb, but, for all his assurances, she knows Gordon will not marry her due to their social divide. Nancy on the other hand does indeed agree to wed Harry when he proposes and George, who has been helping Miss Mardle look after Ernest, persuades Mr. Grove to take his son back to live with him.—don @ minifie-1
- With the signing of the Paris peace accords in 1919, the war has officially come to an end. Harry decides it's time to celebrate and launches a new sales initiative called Britain at Play. It proves to be quite popular with the public but Loxley begins stirring up trouble with some of the shareholders. Harry's relationship with Nancy Webb comes to an end when she tells him she wants to step back until the housing project is over. He has a proposal for her however. It's now three weeks since Mr. Grove learned that he is not the father of his youngest child, Ernest. The boy is still with Miss Mardle but thankfully, she has George to assist her. Gordon Selfridge meanwhile is still sweet on Grace but she feels it's impossible for them to have a future together. Victor decides on a future direction for his nightclub.—garykmcd
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