Episode 923 (29th October 1969)

Plot
On the way to the Lake District Ray and Audrey flirt on the coach to Dickie's anger. The coach company gets in touch with the police. Ray persuades the driver to take an alternative route. The police try, in vain, to contact the coach. Ray persuades Audrey to go off with him from the crowd. Dickie goes after Audrey and finds her and Ray together. Ken stops Dickie and Ray fighting. On the way back, the coach brakes fail and it violently crashes into a tree.

Regular cast

 * Kenneth Barlow - William Roache
 * Annie Walker - Doris Speed
 * Jack Walker - Arthur Leslie
 * Ena Sharples - Violet Carson
 * Minnie Caldwell - Margot Bryant
 * Albert Tatlock - Jack Howarth
 * Miss Nugent - Eileen Derbyshire
 * Elsie Tanner - Patricia Phoenix
 * Valerie Barlow - Anne Reid
 * Stan Ogden - Bernard Youens
 * Hilda Ogden - Jean Alexander
 * Ray Langton – Neville Buswell
 * Maggie Clegg – Irene Sutcliffe
 * Dickie Fleming – Nigel Humphreys
 * Audrey Fleming – Gillian McCann
 * Betty Turpin – Betty Driver
 * Cyril Turpin – William Moore

Guest cast

 * Landlady - Jean Lockhart
 * Landlord - Peter Schofield
 * Mr Searle - Eric Thompson
 * Mr Ormerod - Roger Heathcott
 * Diana Davies - Control Voice
 * 1st Policeman - Derek Etchells
 * 2nd Policeman - Edward Gardner

Notable dialogue
Elsie Tanner: "I've done the solitude bit. I know what it's like. For twenty four hours it's great. Then you start wishin' somebody'd break the door down. An' if they don't you can always run out of fags. There's always a corner shop an' a pub an' some daft devil livin' next door!"