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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
[[Mavis Wilton|Mavis]] is excited to see a fox in the garden. She asks [[Derek Wilton|Derek]] not to tell anyone about it but he doesn't believe her anyway. [[Rita Fairclough|Rita]] tries to arrange a date with [[Jenny Bradley|Jenny]] but she she's too busy with the promos. [[Brendan Scott]] tells [[Curly Watts|Curly]] that [[Vera Duckworth|Vera]] has withdrawn her complaint against [[Reg Holdsworth|Reg]]. He's surprised to learn that Vera is Curly's landlady. Workmen begin on the [[15a Coronation Street|shop flat]]. Reg goes to hear his fate. Mavis asks [[Des Barnes|Des]] not to use pesticide in his garden. He thinks she's weird. [[Raquel Wolstenhulme|Raquel]] reads Curly a letter in a women's magazine written by "K" from [[Lancashire]] who ended her engagement to a work colleague due to him pestering her to have sex before marriage. Curly thinks that [[Kimberley Taylor|Kimberley]] sent it and is incensed when "K" complains that her new boyfriend who she thought was wonderful turned out to be just the same. Des tells Rita that there haven't been any promos for ages and [[Steph Barnes|Steph]] is thinking of packing them in. Rita realises that Jenny is avoiding her. Curly confronts Kimberley with the letter. She tells him that she didn't write it. Brendan thinks it's all a cover-up but can't prove Reg's guilt and therefore Reg returns to work. Curly shows [[Adrian Gosthorpe]] the letter. He is shocked and tells Curly that he has already slept with Kimberley. Curly threatens to kill him. [[Wanda (Episode 3185)|Wanda]], an assistant, thinks Curly is robbing Adrian and presses the silent alarm. The police apprehend Curly and spends two hours in the [[Weatherfield Police Station|station]]. Mavis keeps watch for the fox.
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[[Mavis Wilton|Mavis]] is excited to see a fox in the garden. She asks [[Derek Wilton|Derek]] not to tell anyone about it but he doesn't believe her anyway. [[Rita Fairclough|Rita]] tries to arrange a date with [[Jenny Bradley|Jenny]] but she she's too busy with the promos. [[Brendan Scott]] tells [[Curly Watts|Curly]] that [[Vera Duckworth|Vera]] has withdrawn her complaint against [[Reg Holdsworth|Reg]]. He's surprised to learn that Vera is Curly's landlady. Workmen begin on the [[15a Coronation Street|shop flat]]. Reg goes to hear his fate. Mavis asks [[Des Barnes|Des]] not to use pesticide in his garden. He thinks she's weird. [[Raquel Wolstenhulme|Raquel]] reads Curly a letter in a women's magazine written by "K" from [[Lancashire]] who ended her engagement to a work colleague due to him pestering her to have sex before marriage. Curly thinks that [[Kimberley Taylor|Kimberley]] sent it and is incensed when "K" complains that her new boyfriend who she thought was wonderful turned out to be just the same. Des tells Rita that there haven't been any promos for ages and [[Steph Barnes|Steph]] is thinking of packing them in. Rita realises that Jenny is avoiding her. Curly confronts Kimberley with the letter. She tells him that she didn't write it. Brendan thinks it's all a cover-up but can't prove Reg's guilt and therefore Reg returns to work. Curly shows [[Adrian Gosthorpe]] the letter. He is shocked and tells Curly that he has already slept with Kimberley. Curly threatens to kill him. [[Wanda (Episode 3185)|Wanda]], an assistant, thinks Curly is robbing Adrian and presses the silent alarm. The police apprehend Curly and he spends two hours in the [[Weatherfield Police Station|station]]. Reg stalls the [[Duckworth family|Duckworths]] on the subject of taking Vera back on. Mavis keeps watch for the fox.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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==Places==
 
==Places==
 
*[[Rovers Return Inn]] - ''Public''
 
*[[Rovers Return Inn]] - ''Public''
*[[4 Coronation Street]] - ''Downstairs rooms''
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*[[4 Coronation Street]] - ''Downstairs rooms and garden''
 
*[[9 Coronation Street]] - ''Back room/kitchen and hallway''
 
*[[9 Coronation Street]] - ''Back room/kitchen and hallway''
 
*[[Corner Shop]]
 
*[[Corner Shop]]
 
*[[The Kabin]]
 
*[[The Kabin]]
*[[Bettabuys]] - ''Staff canteen and [[Reg Holdsworth|Manager]]'s Office''
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*[[Bettabuy]] - ''Staff canteen and [[Reg Holdsworth|Manager]]'s office''
 
*[[Weatherfield & County Building Society]] - ''Mortgage desk''
 
*[[Weatherfield & County Building Society]] - ''Mortgage desk''
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*''[[TV Times]]'' synopsis: [[Brendan Scott]] accuses [[Reg Holdsworth|Reg]], [[Vera Duckworth|Vera]] and [[Curly Watts|Curly]] of a cover-up at [[Bettabuys]], but who is shielding whom, and why? And why are the Wiltons nature spotting?
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*''[[TV Times]]'' synopsis: [[Brendan Scott]] accuses [[Reg Holdsworth|Reg]], [[Vera Duckworth|Vera]] and [[Curly Watts|Curly]] of a cover-up at [[Bettabuy]], but who is shielding whom, and why? And why are the Wiltons nature spotting?
 
*[[Viewing Figures]]: UK broadcast - 19,070,000 viewers (3rd place - combined figure including repeat).
 
*[[Viewing Figures]]: UK broadcast - 19,070,000 viewers (3rd place - combined figure including repeat).
 
==Notable dialogue==
 
==Notable dialogue==
[[Brendan Scott]] (about [[Vera Duckworth]]): "Is she reliable, sensible, the sort to make a good witness?"<br/>
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[[Brendan Scott]] (about [[Vera Duckworth]]): "Is she err... reliable, sensible, the sort to make a good witness?"<br/>
 
[[Curly Watts]]: "No, none of those."<br/>
 
[[Curly Watts]]: "No, none of those."<br/>
Brendan Scott: "Oh dear. Dear oh dear."<br/>
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Brendan Scott: "Oh dear. Oh dear, oh dear."<br/>
 
Curly Watts: "The enquiry, is it not progressing?"<br/>
 
Curly Watts: "The enquiry, is it not progressing?"<br/>
Brendan Scott: "Have you ever read [[Wikipedia:A.J.P. Taylor|AJP Taylor]]'s [[Wikipedia:The Origins of the Second World War|The Origin of the Second World War]]?"<br/>
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Brendan Scott: "Have you ever read [[Wikipedia:A.J.P. Taylor|AJP Taylor]]'s [[Wikipedia:The Origins of the Second World War|The Origins of the Second World War]]?"<br/>
 
Curly Watts: "No."<br/>
 
Curly Watts: "No."<br/>
 
Brendan Scott: "It was the most complex study of deceit and betrayal I'd ever known, until this lot. This case makes it look simple."
 
Brendan Scott: "It was the most complex study of deceit and betrayal I'd ever known, until this lot. This case makes it look simple."

Revision as of 10:19, 19 September 2019

Plot

Mavis is excited to see a fox in the garden. She asks Derek not to tell anyone about it but he doesn't believe her anyway. Rita tries to arrange a date with Jenny but she she's too busy with the promos. Brendan Scott tells Curly that Vera has withdrawn her complaint against Reg. He's surprised to learn that Vera is Curly's landlady. Workmen begin on the shop flat. Reg goes to hear his fate. Mavis asks Des not to use pesticide in his garden. He thinks she's weird. Raquel reads Curly a letter in a women's magazine written by "K" from Lancashire who ended her engagement to a work colleague due to him pestering her to have sex before marriage. Curly thinks that Kimberley sent it and is incensed when "K" complains that her new boyfriend who she thought was wonderful turned out to be just the same. Des tells Rita that there haven't been any promos for ages and Steph is thinking of packing them in. Rita realises that Jenny is avoiding her. Curly confronts Kimberley with the letter. She tells him that she didn't write it. Brendan thinks it's all a cover-up but can't prove Reg's guilt and therefore Reg returns to work. Curly shows Adrian Gosthorpe the letter. He is shocked and tells Curly that he has already slept with Kimberley. Curly threatens to kill him. Wanda, an assistant, thinks Curly is robbing Adrian and presses the silent alarm. The police apprehend Curly and he spends two hours in the station. Reg stalls the Duckworths on the subject of taking Vera back on. Mavis keeps watch for the fox.

Cast

Regular cast

Guest cast

Places

Notes

Notable dialogue

Brendan Scott (about Vera Duckworth): "Is she err... reliable, sensible, the sort to make a good witness?"
Curly Watts: "No, none of those."
Brendan Scott: "Oh dear. Oh dear, oh dear."
Curly Watts: "The enquiry, is it not progressing?"
Brendan Scott: "Have you ever read AJP Taylor's The Origins of the Second World War?"
Curly Watts: "No."
Brendan Scott: "It was the most complex study of deceit and betrayal I'd ever known, until this lot. This case makes it look simple."

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