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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
[[Kevin Webster|Kevin]] tells [[Sally Webster|Sally]] they're going to pay back her debt. [[Emily Bishop|Emily]] tells the girls that [[Mike Baldwin|Mike]] is working them so hard to get out a big order. They are furious that Mike has cheated them into working all hours so he can make a big profit. Kevin realises every thing is going to have to be put back the way it was at [[13 Coronation Street|No.13]]. [[Martin Platt|Martin]] can't believe it. [[Don Brennan|Don]] is appalled when [[Ivy Brennan|Ivy]] tells him how Mike has used his workers. He tackles Mike, telling him he's not being fair. [[Ken Barlow|Ken]] agrees with him when Don tells Mike he can't go treating people like dirt. Mike refuses to listen to them. Don accuses him of raking in blood money. Ivy fears his outburst could lose her her job. Sally is thrilled when [[Alf Roberts|Alf]] agrees to sub her a month's wages so she can pay off her debt. Ivy tells Mike he's not going to get good results from the girls whilst [[Connie Parker]] is breathing down their necks. [[Vera Duckworth|Vera]] has enough of Connie bossing her around and tells her to shut up. Connie reports her to Mike and is astonished when Mike tells her she's fired; she's served her purpose. He gives Ivy the supervisor's job. Sally urges Kevin to apply for a mortgage in his name. He tells her to give Alf his money back; they'll repay her debt out of their savings. [[Gloria Todd|Gloria]] is upset when Mike breaks a date. [[Bet Gilroy|Bet]] warns her that Mike will hurt her.
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[[Kevin Webster|Kevin]] tells [[Sally Webster|Sally]] that they're going to pay back her debt. [[Emily Bishop|Emily]] tells the girls that [[Mike Baldwin|Mike]] is working them so hard to get out a big order. They are furious that Mike has cheated them into working all hours so he can make a big profit. Kevin realises everything is going to have to be put back the way it was at [[13 Coronation Street|No.13]]. [[Martin Platt|Martin]] can't believe it. [[Don Brennan|Don]] is appalled when [[Ivy Tilsley|Ivy]] tells him how Mike has used his workers. He tackles Mike, telling him that he's not being fair. [[Ken Barlow|Ken]] agrees with him when Don tells Mike he can't go treating people like dirt. Mike refuses to listen to them. Don accuses him of raking in blood money. Ivy fears his outburst could lose her her job. Sally is thrilled when [[Alf Roberts|Alf]] agrees to sub her a month's wages so she can pay off her debt. Ivy tells Mike he's not going to get good results from the girls whilst [[Connie Parker]] is breathing down their necks. [[Vera Duckworth|Vera]] has enough of Connie bossing her around and tells her to shut up. Connie reports her to Mike and is astonished when Mike tells her that she's fired; she's served her purpose. He gives Ivy the supervisor's job. Sally urges Kevin to apply for a mortgage in his name. He tells her to give Alf his money back; they'll repay her debt out of their savings. [[Gloria Todd|Gloria]] is upset when Mike breaks a date. [[Bet Gilroy|Bet]] warns her that Mike will hurt her.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
===Regular cast===
 
===Regular cast===
*[[Martin Platt]] [[Sean Wilson]]
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*[[Martin Platt]] - [[Sean Wilson]]
*[[Curly Watts]] [[Kevin Kennedy]]
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*[[Curly Watts]] - [[Kevin Kennedy]]
*[[Ivy Tilsley]] [[Lynne Perrie]]
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*[[Ivy Tilsley]] - [[Lynne Perrie]]
*[[Vera Duckworth]] [[Elizabeth Dawn]]
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*[[Vera Duckworth]] - [[Elizabeth Dawn]]
*[[Kevin Webster]] [[Michael Le Vell]]
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*[[Kevin Webster]] - [[Michael Le Vell]]
*[[Shirley Armitage]] [[Lisa Lewis]]
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*[[Shirley Armitage]] - [[Lisa Lewis]]
*[[Mike Baldwin]] [[Johnny Briggs]]
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*[[Mike Baldwin]] - [[Johnny Briggs]]
*[[Emily Bishop]] [[Eileen Derbyshire]]
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*[[Emily Bishop]] - [[Eileen Derbyshire]]
*[[Bet Gilroy]] [[Julie Goodyear]]
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*[[Bet Gilroy]] - [[Julie Goodyear]]
*[[Alec Gilroy]] [[Roy Barraclough]]
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*[[Alec Gilroy]] - [[Roy Barraclough]]
*[[Jack Duckworth]] [[William Tarmey]]
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*[[Jack Duckworth]] - [[William Tarmey]]
*[[Sally Webster]] [[Sally Whittaker]]
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*[[Sally Webster]] - [[Sally Whittaker]]
*[[Gail Tilsley]] [[Helen Worth]]
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*[[Gail Tilsley]] - [[Helen Worth]]
*[[Alf Roberts]] [[Bryan Mosley]]
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*[[Alf Roberts]] - [[Bryan Mosley]]
*[[Don Brennan]] [[Geoff Hinsliff]]
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*[[Don Brennan]] - [[Geoff Hinsliff]]
*[[Ken Barlow]] [[William Roache]]
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*[[Ken Barlow]] - [[William Roache]]
*[[Gloria Todd]] [[Sue Jenkins]]
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*[[Gloria Todd]] - [[Sue Jenkins]]
 
===Guest cast===
 
===Guest cast===
 
*[[Connie Parker]] - [[Deirdre Costello]]
 
*[[Connie Parker]] - [[Deirdre Costello]]
 
*[[Amy Burton]] - [[Fanny Carby]]
 
*[[Amy Burton]] - [[Fanny Carby]]
*[[Mrs Wright]] [[Tina Earl]]
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*[[Mrs Wright]] - [[Tina Earl]]
 
==Places==
 
==Places==
*[[Rovers Return Inn]] ''Public bar''
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*[[Rovers Return Inn]] - ''Public''
 
*[[Corner Shop]]
 
*[[Corner Shop]]
*[[15a Coronation Street]] ''Shop flat living room''
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*[[15a Coronation Street]] - ''Living room''
*[[Baldwin's Casuals]]
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*[[Baldwin's Casuals]] - ''Sewing room and office''
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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*''[[TV Times]]'' synopsis: As one door opens, another one slams in your face - at least, that's the way the [[Webster family|Websters]] are seeing the start of the new year. And there are fireworks in the [[Baldwin’s Casuals|factory]] when [[Ivy Tilsley]] sticks her neck out for her workmates.
 
*[[Viewing Figures]]: First UK broadcast - 16,950,000 viewers (4th place).
 
*[[Viewing Figures]]: First UK broadcast - 16,950,000 viewers (4th place).
   
 
==Notable dialogue==
 
==Notable dialogue==
[[Alec Gilroy]] (about [[Mike Baldwin]]): "Smooth lecherous Cockney he might be. But there aren't many of the boss class left like him. Dedicated to grinding the faces of the working classes. And laughing all the way to the bank. Now that's what I call job satisfaction."
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[[Alec Gilroy]] (about [[Mike Baldwin]]): "Smooth lecherous little Cockney he might be. But there's not many of the boss class left like him... dedicated to grinding the faces of the working classes and laughing all the way to the bank. Now that's what I call job satisfaction, that."
 
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[[Category:1988 episodes]]
 
[[Category:1988 episodes]]

Revision as of 13:20, 24 August 2019

Plot

Kevin tells Sally that they're going to pay back her debt. Emily tells the girls that Mike is working them so hard to get out a big order. They are furious that Mike has cheated them into working all hours so he can make a big profit. Kevin realises everything is going to have to be put back the way it was at No.13. Martin can't believe it. Don is appalled when Ivy tells him how Mike has used his workers. He tackles Mike, telling him that he's not being fair. Ken agrees with him when Don tells Mike he can't go treating people like dirt. Mike refuses to listen to them. Don accuses him of raking in blood money. Ivy fears his outburst could lose her her job. Sally is thrilled when Alf agrees to sub her a month's wages so she can pay off her debt. Ivy tells Mike he's not going to get good results from the girls whilst Connie Parker is breathing down their necks. Vera has enough of Connie bossing her around and tells her to shut up. Connie reports her to Mike and is astonished when Mike tells her that she's fired; she's served her purpose. He gives Ivy the supervisor's job. Sally urges Kevin to apply for a mortgage in his name. He tells her to give Alf his money back; they'll repay her debt out of their savings. Gloria is upset when Mike breaks a date. Bet warns her that Mike will hurt her.

Cast

Regular cast

Guest cast

Places

Notes

  • TV Times synopsis: As one door opens, another one slams in your face - at least, that's the way the Websters are seeing the start of the new year. And there are fireworks in the factory when Ivy Tilsley sticks her neck out for her workmates.
  • Viewing Figures: First UK broadcast - 16,950,000 viewers (4th place).

Notable dialogue

Alec Gilroy (about Mike Baldwin): "Smooth lecherous little Cockney he might be. But there's not many of the boss class left like him... dedicated to grinding the faces of the working classes and laughing all the way to the bank. Now that's what I call job satisfaction, that."

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