Plot[]
Sandra Stubbs is horrified that Ronnie is on her trail. He confronts her and demands to know why she's run out on him. Ronnie finds out which school Jason is at and takes him out at lunchtime. Jason refuses to let him know where they live, knowing it will cause trouble. Jason can't handle the situation. Ronnie tells Sandra he'll follow her to find out where she lives so she threatens him with the police. Ken and Bob Statham see the receiver but he is too busy to see them. They establish the Recorder is still theirs but don't know when they can publish as all their offices are locked up. Vera realises Mike is spending a fortune on an agency driver and offers her services as his full-time driver. Ken refuses to wait for permission and gets the paper out. Mike refuses to have Vera as his driver, telling her he wants glamour. Ronnie tells Bet he wants to make things up with Sandra, saying he loves her and wants his family together again. He's ashamed that he hit her.
Cast[]
Regular cast[]
- Jack Duckworth - William Tarmey
- Percy Sugden - Bill Waddington
- Bet Gilroy - Julie Goodyear
- Gloria Todd - Sue Jenkins
- Sandra Stubbs - Sally Watts
- Rita Fairclough - Barbara Knox
- Mavis Riley - Thelma Barlow
- Deirdre Barlow - Anne Kirkbride
- Ken Barlow - William Roache
- Vera Duckworth - Elizabeth Dawn
- Mike Baldwin - Johnny Briggs
- Kevin Webster - Michael Le Vell
- Emily Bishop - Eileen Derbyshire
- Martin Platt - Sean Wilson
- Alan Bradley - Mark Eden
Guest cast[]
- Bob Statham - Michael Goldie
- Ronnie Stubbs - Eamon Boland
- Jason Stubbs - Paul Simpson
- Mr Dickinson - Joe Holroyd
- Denise - Angie Green (Uncredited)
Places[]
- Coronation Street
- Rovers Return Inn - Public, back room and hallway
- 1 Coronation Street - Back room, kitchen and hallway
- 3 Coronation Street - Back room, kitchen and hallway
- The Kabin
- Park in Weatherfield
Notes[]
- TV Times synopsis: Rovers cleaner Sandra Stubbs reacts fearfully to the news that her estranged husband is back in town, while Ken tries to save his newspaper from the grips of the court order.
- Viewing Figures: First UK broadcast - 11,600,000 viewers (6th place).
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