10x77 29 Sep 1969
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Cast
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Patricia Phoenix | As: Elsie Tanner |
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Betty Driver | As: Betty Turpin |
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Eileen Derbyshire | As: Emily Nugent / Emily Bishop |
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Doris Speed | As: Annie Walker |
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William Roache | As: Ken Barlow |
Storyline
Cyril tells Maggie that her attitude is hurting Betty's feelings. Maggie begs Len to ask Ena not to contact Les. Dickie helps round the house and cooks Audrey's breakfast. Albert trains Stan, Hilda and Cyril in keep-fit routines. Len passes on a message through Minnie to Ena telling her to keep her mouth shut. The team plan to kidnap Dolores - The Flying Horse's donkey mascot - to create a psychological advantage. Hilda volunteers her and Stan for the task. To forestall Ena, Len announces to everyone at the Rovers that Maggie stayed the night at his house in his absence and she had the place to herself. Maggie is grateful and Betty is pleased. Ena tells Len what went on is between his conscience and God. Stan and Hilda can't move the donkey. When it does walk, it treads on Stan's foot. Cyril tells Hilda to keep Stan off the booze, giving Albert the idea to get Tommy drunk.
Certification: | TV-PG |
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Cast
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Patricia Phoenix |
Elsie Tanner |
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Betty Driver |
Betty Turpin |
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Eileen Derbyshire |
Emily Nugent / Emily Bishop |
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Doris Speed |
Annie Walker |
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William Roache |
Ken Barlow |
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Barbara Knox |
Rita Sullivan |
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Jean Alexander |
Hilda Ogden |
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Jennifer Moss |
Lucille Hewitt |
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Peter Adamson |
Len Fairclough |
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Margot Bryant |
Minnie Caldwell |
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Jack Howarth |
Albert Tatlock |
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Arthur Leslie |
Jack Walker |
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David Gamp |
Simon Turkell |
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Julia Goulding |
Shona Ramsey |
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Lorna Laidlaw |
Aggie Bailey |
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Violet Carson |
Ena Sharples |
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Bernard Youens |
Stan Ogden |
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