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Sally is beginning to question David's commitment to marriage. As they struggle to find a date convenient to both them, their families, and the Vicar, Auntie's tale of her own trip to the altar hardly helps matters, and running errands whilst David waits for an important business call from Germany only adds to Sally's fluster!
The honeymoon's over - in more ways than one, as the combined family's new living arrangements prove fractious right from breakfast! Soon left at home alone Sally finds herself quickly bored, but a phone call from the local newspaper offers a distraction. David, meanwhile, bumps into an old friend.
The wedding reception is in full swing when Sally and David leave for their honeymoon. But after departing two hours early, things go from bad to worse and Sally ends up in Paris alone!
It's the day of the wedding and things would not be the same if something didn't go wrong. First the food and the booze is delivered to the wrong house, David sees his bride-to-be, and then she's late for the church - very late! Taking to foot, it remains to be seen whether she'll make it all.
With the wedding only 24 hours away, Sally has completed all the preparations and Auntie has successfully moved in to her new flat about David's bookshop. The one big worry is David's stag night, and Sally's fears are not quashed when she hears that the notorious Nellie McQueen will be behind the bar!
When Sally learns that David wants her to give up her job once they are married she is not best pleased, and the sight of him interviewing pretty girls at his bookshop does not help her mood. Meanwhile, there's still a big question mark over where Auntie will live.
With the date for the wedding now set, Sally is happy to start making plans for the honeymoon in Paris and for David to move in. But David is making plans of his own for Sally and the boys to move in with him!