- Freddie and Stuart are having a party to celebrate their 49th anniversary. Ash accidentally invites Stuart's mother Mildred, who doesn't know her son is gay.
- Freddie and Stuart plan a small party to celebrate forty-nine years of being together. Violet has returned from Argentina for the event and is shocked when Ash alerts Stuart's mother Mildred to the fact as she is unaware that Stuart is gay. Freddie has also invited Judi Dench as they made a Smarties advert together 50 years earlier though nobody believes she will turn up. Mildred duly arrives and proceeds to criticize Stuart but Freddie amazes everybody by defending him and declaring how proud he is to have him as a lover. The party over, the telephone answering machine reveals a number of calls from Judi Dench,angry that nobody told her the address to come to.—don @ minifie-1
- Freddie and Stuart are hosting a party to celebrate their forty-ninth anniversary, the invitees being Violet (who has just returned from Buenos Aries a little worse for wear), Penelope, Mason, Ash and Dame Judi Dench, who Freddie worked with once on a commercial forty years ago for one day, but who he has not seen since. Stuart believes Freddie is being delusional about Dame Judi being one of his closest friends, and thus doubts she will even respond to the invitation let alone show up. One person who is unexpectedly invited indirectly by Ash when he answers Freddie and Stuart's ringing telephone is Stuart's mother, Mildred Bixby, who not only didn't know about the party but also does not know about her son being in a gay relationship. Ash can't remember what he told Stuart's mother beyond the fact of there being a party. As such, Stuart comes to the decision that he is going to tell his mother not only that he's gay but that he's been in a relationship all these years with Freddie. Beyond the issue of Mrs. Bixby's reaction to the reason for the party and whether or not Dame Judi will show up, the party makes Violet critically review her own never-been-married status.—Huggo
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