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Programme 4
Programme Outline
Impressed by the twins' letter, the head teacher of Marnock
Heights writes back to the girls enclosing a prospectus of the
school and explaining that there is one scholarship place if the
twins would like to come and sit an entrance exam. The twins are
excited and Dad takes them to the school. Ruby is confident that
they've both done well, but Garnet is already worried that Ruby
alone will get the place and she will be separated from her.
The letter arrives offering Garnet a place at Marnock Heights,
not Ruby. Ruby is furious, upset and resentful. The self-effacing
Garnet assumes mistaken identity and presumes that Ruby will
go.
The letter marks the beginning of a dramatic change in the
twins' relationship. Ruby is determined to separate herself from
Garnet. She changes her clothes and cuts her long hair. They are no
longer identical. Ruby doesn't want Garnet to copy her or even play
with her and becomes really hateful. The sensitive Garnet is
distressed by her sister's behaviour and as the start of boarding
school approaches she becomes increasingly sad and anxious. Rose is
increasingly supportive to both girls and Dad, too, works hard to
let each of them find their own way.
In the midst of this turmoil, Gran arrives with her gentleman
friend and mourns the changes that have occurred to Ruby, the
scruffy 'tomboy'.
Garnet settles in happily at Marnock Heights. As the result of
another fight with Blob and the gang, Ruby and Blob end up as
'mates'. However, the story ends happily, with both girls forgiving
one another and promising to be best friends no matter where they
are.
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