Vince calls Jason and Freddie into his office and confronts Jason who seems totally oblivious to what\u2019s up. So Vince comes out with it \u2013 Jason has been stealing meat and selling it on. Jason vehemently denies it. But Freddie encourages Jason to just come clean and he might keep his job. Later, Vince wonders why Freddie looks so miserable \u2013 he did well, causing Jason to tell all. Freddie\u2019s sad that Vince has sacked Jason anyway and explains that Jason was stealing to fund a ski trip for his kids. Vince lacks sympathy. \nIt\u2019s Harrison\u2019s birthday and for a moment his and Fallon\u2019s recent problems seem far away as they share a joke, and he marvels at the results of Fallon\u2019s baking frenzy last night. They admit they didn\u2019t sleep well \u2013 Harrison is on the sofa \u2013 and agree it\u2019s time to stop this. Harrison loves his presents, especially a book of poetry, and wishes he\u2019d booked the day off work. Lynda has asked Fallon to be in her play, inspired by Fallon\u2019s Great Aunt. As Fallon and Harrison have hardly been talking recently, Harrison realises he knew nothing about the real-life story. \nFallon has a surprise for Harrison, but when he nervously suspects it\u2019s a party he persuaded Fallon to reveal all - it\u2019s a private cinema screening at the Brookfield Barn of his favourite film \u2013 Footloose. Harrison laughs \u2013 that\u2019s not his favourite film! Fallon\u2019s confused and wants to try and change it, but after some awkwardness Harrison jokes and they agree to watch it anyway, before sharing a tender \u201cI love you\u201d.