Episode 237 (20th March 1963)

Plot
Jed agrees to be caller at the bingo session. Jerry tries to match make between Len and Elsie. Christine tells Frank she doesn't want to live in the street when they are married. Elsie gets it out of Doreen that Len was after the landlord's address. Christine leaves and moves in with Esther. Minnie wins a tray made by Len at bingo. Len explains he wrote to Wormold about repairs. He is hurt that Elsie suspected him and she is angry with herself. The over-sixties social goes very well with the bingo and dancing. After they have left the Mission Hall, Jed, Jerry, Sheila and Doreen move in and twist into the night. The music disturbs Fred at the chip shop and, thinking it's the Over-sixtie's, he says he's going to complain to the police tomorrow about Swindley.

Regular cast

 * Florrie Lindley - Betty Alberge
 * Harry Hewitt - Ivan Beavis
 * Annie Walker - Doris Speed
 * Jack Walker - Arthur Leslie
 * Concepta Riley - Doreen Keogh
 * Martha Longhurst - Lynne Carol
 * Minnie Caldwell - Margot Bryant
 * Esther Hayes - Daphne Oxenford
 * Frank Barlow - Frank Pemberton
 * Albert Tatlock - Jack Howarth
 * Len Fairclough - Peter Adamson
 * Jerry Booth - Graham Haberfield
 * Sheila Birtles - Eileen Mayers
 * Miss Nugent - Eileen Derbyshire
 * Christine Appleby - Christine Hargreaves
 * Leonard Swindley - Arthur Lowe
 * Doreen Lostock - Angela Crow
 * Elsie Tanner - Patricia Phoenix
 * Jed Stone - Kenneth Cope

Guest cast

 * Fred Jackson - Joe Gladwin