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Be a storm in a teacup
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However, Harris wants Fletcher to pay him for the pills. However, Harris confesses that he already has bottles of pills which he had previously stolen and which could be used as a substitute. Harris shows up, much to Fletcher's displeasure. Fletcher tells him that they need to worry about that later as the threat of retribution from Grouty is far more important. Godber falls out with Fletcher over the constant derogatory remarks towards his tapioca pudding. To make matters worse, Barrowclough discovers the pills that Harris stole are in Fletcher’s mug, although he does not say anything about it. Unfortunately, these are too big compared to the pills in the hospital. Fletcher gets on the subject of vitamin tablets, and Barrowclough has some for indigestion, which he is able to spare. Just then, Mr Barrowclough visits Fletcher and Godber's cell. Godber mentions to Fletcher that Barrowclough’s vitamin pills could make a good substitute. Fletcher is tasked with returning the bottle of pills within the hour.

be a storm in a teacup

Grouty wants the pills returned to the Medical Officer, as it is interfering with his own pill-peddling operation. Grouty knows that Lukewarm would not become involved with drugs, so Fletcher is the prime suspect. Harris told Grouty that he dropped the pills off the landing near to where Fletcher and Lukewarm were sitting at the time. Grouty and his henchman Crusher confront Fletcher over the missing pills. Grouty responds by grabbing Harris' injured arm, causing him to scream in pain. Grouty interrogates Harris over the pills incident, but Harris denies taking them. Harris is smug until dragged into Harry Grout’s cell. Fletcher makes it clear to Godber that he does not stand for drugs.Īfter Mackay fails to find any pills on Harris, he is forced to let Harris go. Later, Fletcher returns to his cell where he discusses Harris' predicament with Godber.

be a storm in a teacup

As Mackay is frisking Harris, the bottle of pills falls out of Harris' trouser leg and lands in Fletcher’s tea. Harris has his arm in a sling, but Mackay believes he stole some pills from the medical officer. However, Fletcher is interrupted again by Mr Mackay shouting at Harris on the landing. Fletcher leaves his cell and goes downstairs in an attempt to read in peace. The episode opens in Fletcher’s cell where he is reading the book Mandingo.















Be a storm in a teacup