Episode 94 (6th November 1961)

Plot
Elsie swears to boycott the Rovers. She also receives an anonymous letter reminding her that she is not absolutely divorced as she forgot to visit the solicitor and her relationship with Bill could jeopordise it. Swindley sends out forty-three circulars before discovering the stampage was a penny short on each one. Elsie rings Bill and tells him to stay out of the way. Jack and Doreen try to protect Annie against the pub talk that she wrote the letter. Elsie confronts Annie in the bar and accuses her of writing the letter but Annie tells her that she wouldn't soil her hands. When Ena sticks up for Annie, Elsie realises she must have written it.

Notable dialogue
Annie Walker: "Go out on that Street and tell me how many decent people you'll find. You could count them on the fingers of one hand."