Fiona Bailey was due to give birth to a baby, the first new arrival since Bill had married her as a young widow and mother of three. However much they looked forward to the event, what of the emotional adjustments to be made, the new relationships forged?
"Fiona Bailey was due to give birth to a baby, the first new arrival since Bill had married her as a young widow and mother of three. However much they looked forward to the event, what of the emotional adjustments to be made, the new relationships forged?"@en
"Bill, now married to Fiona, is involved in a bitter struggle to obtain the contract for a major building development."@en
"Now married, Bill Bailey works as a building contractor involved in a bitter struggle to obtain the contract for a major building development."@en
"A young widow with three children advertises for a lodger despite her mother's objections."@en
"The Baileys adjust to the arrival of their new baby."@en
"Rugged Liverpudlian building contractor, Bill Bailey, marries Fiona, a young widow with three lovable children. Life might be good, but right now the future prosperity of business and family alike hinges on Bill landing a major contract."@en
"In this sequel to "Bill Bailey's lot", excitement mounts at the Bailey household in Fellburn, England, as Bill's wife, Fiona, expects their first baby. They already have three children from Fiona's first marriage, and have adopted a fourth. A fifth child will mean adjustments to emotional relationships and new forms of sharing."@en
"Excitement mounts at the Bailey household in Fellburn, England, as Bill's wife, Fiona, expects their first baby. They already have three children from Fiona's first marriage, and have adopted a fourth. A fifth child will mean adjustments to emotional relationships and new forms of sharing."
"Excitement mounts at the Bailey household in Fellburn, England, as Bill's wife, Fiona, expects their first baby. They already have three children from Fiona's first marriage, and have adopted a fourth. A fifth child will mean adjustments to emotional relationships and new forms of sharing."@en
"Fiona Nelson, a young widow with three children, advertises for a lodger. Bill Bailey answers her advertisement and moves into Fiona's house, and her life."@en
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