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|production code=[[Production codes|P694/335]] |
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|writer=[[H.V. Kershaw]] |
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+ | |stories=[[Esther Rose]]<br/>[[Peter Tonkinson]]<br/>[[Harry Driver]] |
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+ | |designer=[[Ed Buziak]] |
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+ | |producer=[[Eric Prytherch]] |
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|director=[[Bill Gilmour]] |
|director=[[Bill Gilmour]] |
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|previous=[[Episode 1334 (29th October 1973)|29th October 1973]] |
|previous=[[Episode 1334 (29th October 1973)|29th October 1973]] |
Revision as of 19:39, 14 November 2010
Plot
Janet and Ken return from Scotland and announce that they are married. Ena has a mild heart attack and she is moved into No.5. Ken has to talk Albert round to the idea that he is married. Janet wins him round. Len stops Rita selling fireworks to Mark Hillkirk and bans him and his friends from the shop. Ena tells Minnie she had another attack in Wales - that's why she left. The VAT still want their £200 from the Yard, if they don't pay it could mean prison. Ena refuses to go to St. Anne's, preferring to die in the Street.
Cast
Regular cast
- Ena Sharples - Violet Carson
- Len Fairclough - Peter Adamson
- Ray Langton - Neville Buswell
- Jerry Booth - Graham Haberfield
- Albert Tatlock - Jack Howarth
- Minnie Caldwell - Margot Bryant
- Emily Bishop - Eileen Derbyshire
- Deirdre Hunt - Anne Kirkbride
- Ken Barlow - William Roache
- Janet Barlow - Judith Barker
- Norma Ford - Diana Davies
- Bet Lynch - Julie Goodyear
- Betty Turpin - Betty Driver
- Rita Littlewood - Barbara Mullaney
Guest cast
Notes
- Viewing Figures: First UK broadcast - 7,300,000 homes (2nd place).
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