It\'s 1984.
In doing so, something shockingly out of line is revealed ....
A cloud of sadness is now cast over the three women\'s lives and only by revealing their own stories in later life can they move the stubborn hands of the undertaker\'s Clock forward.
Jayne\'s confessions have now been whitewashed from lavatory walls, only to be unearthed in a third school friend\'s 1969 diary.
Jayne Thornhill is reminded of those spiteful 1960s\' schooldays: bullying, Charlie the skeleton, séances, strip poker and sexual encounters with the school\'s handymen.
Patricia Vickers returns like a phantom to deliver an unwelcome revelation.
It\'s 1984