‘For Auld Lang Syne’ : Fletch witnesses an explosion at a bar and spots Peter Trenton, the man who accused him of assault, trapped inside the building. He quickly realises the structure is showing signs of collapse and finds the patient in a sorry state – and to make matters worse the man believes the nurse is only helping him so he will drop the charges.
Meanwhile, Robyn helps a singer who seems to have lost his voice, and Charlie spends a frustrating evening trying to contact his son Louie.
Written by Tony McHale