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|image =[[File:Episode 970.JPG|200px]]
 
 
|number=970
 
|number=970
 
|date=[[13th April]] [[1970]] (Monday)
 
|date=[[13th April]] [[1970]] (Monday)
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|next=[[Episode 971 (15th April 1970)|15th April 1970]]}}
 
|next=[[Episode 971 (15th April 1970)|15th April 1970]]}}
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
The Walkers book a call to the [[Royal Adelaide Hospital]] in [[Australia]] to come through at 8.00pm. [[Audrey Fleming|Audrey]] tells [[Ray Langton|Ray]] she can't face [[Dickie Fleming|Dickie]] in case her feelings give her face away. [[Ken Barlow|Ken]] and [[Valerie Barlow|Val]] break the news to the [[Hilda Ogden|Hilda]]. She breaks down. [[Stan Ogden|Stan]] comes home to the news. [[Lucille Hewitt|Lucille]] upsets [[Ena Sharples|Ena]] with her atheist views. Stan blames [[David Barlow|David]] for taking [[Irma Barlow|Irma]] away from them and argues with Ken. The residents nervously await the news. Stan apologises to Ken for his attitude. Stan and Hilda await with the Barlows in their [[Maisonettes#14 Coronation Street|flat]] for the call and Ken gets a cold shiver down his back as the time nears. Hilda gets fretful. At 8.00pm Ken loses his temper when [[Dave Robbins]] phones and yells at [[Valerie Barlow|Val]], taking his frustrations out on her. Ray asks Audrey not to come on to him too much in public. Lucille apologises to Ena. [[Albert Tatlock|Albert]] joins the Barlows and the Ogdens. The call comes through from Australia and a stunned Ken is told that David died ten minutes ago. As Val comforts Ken, Stan takes over the call and hears that Irma is suffering from shock and [[Darren Barlow|Darren]] is critical. [[Hilda Ogden|Hilda]] breaks down, determined to go to Australia.
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[[Audrey Fleming|Audrey]] and [[Ray Langton|Ray]] enjoy being in the [[Fairclough and Langton|yard]] with each other. The [[Walker family|Walkers]] try to contact the [[Royal Adelaide Hospital]] in [[Australia]]. [[Ken Barlow|Ken]] is angry at [[David Barlow|David]]'s recklessness. [[Valerie Barlow|Val]] remembers that the [[Ogden family|Ogdens]] don't yet know and she and Ken go round to tell them. [[Emily Nugent|Emily]] thinks that the fact that a telegram has been sent means that the car passengers' condition is critical. Audrey tells Ray she can't face [[Dickie Fleming|Dickie]] in case her face gives her feelings away. Ken and Val break the news to the [[Hilda Ogden|Hilda]]. She grows hysterical. [[Albert Tatlock|Albert]] thinks all that's happened is just fate, annoying [[Lucille Hewitt|Lucille]]. The Walkers pay for a call from the hospital to come through at 8.00pm to the [[Barlow family|Barlows]]' [[Maisonettes#14 Coronation Street|flat]]. [[Stan Ogden|Stan]] comes [[13 Coronation Street|home]] to the news. Disagreeing with Albert's statements, Lucille upsets [[Ena Sharples|Ena]] with her atheist views. Albert is furious with [[Dave Smith]] when he suggests a bet on the news from Australia. Stan blames David for taking [[Irma Barlow|Irma]] away from them and argues with Ken. As 8.00pm nears, the two apologise to each other and they all go round to the flat to await the call. Dave feels an outsider in the community as he sees them closing ranks. [[Jack Walker|Jack]] gently takes Lucille to task for trying to change people's beliefs. At the flat, Ken regrets being such a distance from David. With nine minutes to go, he gets a sudden cold shiver down his back. Hilda gets fretful as she waits and takes her temper out on Stan. Val tries to keep all their spirits up but a morose Hilda is in no mood for gossip. Just before 8.00pm, Ken loses his temper when [[Dave Robbins]] phones, holding up the line, and he yells at Val, taking his frustrations out on her. Ray asks Audrey not to come on to him too much in public. Lucille apologises to Ena. Emily muses on the technology used to connect the phone call over such a distance. Albert joins the Barlows and the Ogdens, likening the wait to the call to go "over the top" in the [[First World War]]. The call comes through on time. Over the faint line, a stunned Ken is told that David died ten minutes ago. As Val comforts Ken, Stan takes over the call and hears that Irma is suffering from shock and [[Darren Barlow|Darren]] is critical. Hilda breaks down, determined to go to Australia to be with her daughter.
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
===Regular cast===
 
===Regular cast===
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*[[13 Coronation Street]] - ''Back room, kitchen and hallway''
 
*[[13 Coronation Street]] - ''Back room, kitchen and hallway''
 
*[[Maisonettes#14 Coronation Street|14 Coronation Street]] ''Living room, hallway, kitchen and bedroom''
 
*[[Maisonettes#14 Coronation Street|14 Coronation Street]] ''Living room, hallway, kitchen and bedroom''
*[[Builder's Yard (Mawdsley Street site)|Builder's Yard]]
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*[[Fairclough and Langton]] - ''Yard''
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*This episode features the (off-screen) death of [[David Barlow]] after [[Alan Rothwell]] refused to return in the role and the producers wanted to feature [[Irma Barlow]] again. David had last been seen on [[Episode 764 (10th April 1968)|10th April 1968]].
 
*This episode features the (off-screen) death of [[David Barlow]] after [[Alan Rothwell]] refused to return in the role and the producers wanted to feature [[Irma Barlow]] again. David had last been seen on [[Episode 764 (10th April 1968)|10th April 1968]].

Revision as of 10:52, 30 November 2019

Plot

Audrey and Ray enjoy being in the yard with each other. The Walkers try to contact the Royal Adelaide Hospital in Australia. Ken is angry at David's recklessness. Val remembers that the Ogdens don't yet know and she and Ken go round to tell them. Emily thinks that the fact that a telegram has been sent means that the car passengers' condition is critical. Audrey tells Ray she can't face Dickie in case her face gives her feelings away. Ken and Val break the news to the Hilda. She grows hysterical. Albert thinks all that's happened is just fate, annoying Lucille. The Walkers pay for a call from the hospital to come through at 8.00pm to the Barlows' flat. Stan comes home to the news. Disagreeing with Albert's statements, Lucille upsets Ena with her atheist views. Albert is furious with Dave Smith when he suggests a bet on the news from Australia. Stan blames David for taking Irma away from them and argues with Ken. As 8.00pm nears, the two apologise to each other and they all go round to the flat to await the call. Dave feels an outsider in the community as he sees them closing ranks. Jack gently takes Lucille to task for trying to change people's beliefs. At the flat, Ken regrets being such a distance from David. With nine minutes to go, he gets a sudden cold shiver down his back. Hilda gets fretful as she waits and takes her temper out on Stan. Val tries to keep all their spirits up but a morose Hilda is in no mood for gossip. Just before 8.00pm, Ken loses his temper when Dave Robbins phones, holding up the line, and he yells at Val, taking his frustrations out on her. Ray asks Audrey not to come on to him too much in public. Lucille apologises to Ena. Emily muses on the technology used to connect the phone call over such a distance. Albert joins the Barlows and the Ogdens, likening the wait to the call to go "over the top" in the First World War. The call comes through on time. Over the faint line, a stunned Ken is told that David died ten minutes ago. As Val comforts Ken, Stan takes over the call and hears that Irma is suffering from shock and Darren is critical. Hilda breaks down, determined to go to Australia to be with her daughter.

Cast

Regular cast

Guest cast

Places

Notes

Notable dialogue

Ena Sharples: "I've spent a lifetime hearing bad news and I never get used to it."

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Jack Walker (to Lucille Hewitt): "People like Mrs Sharples, Albert Tatlock and me - well, we're not going anywhere. We've given up asking the whys and wherefores of life - we just accept it. We...we just cling on to a belief - That's all we've got. Take that away and we've got nowt. So if ever you set out to destroy someone's belief, no matter how daft you think it is, make sure you've got summat better to replace it, for their sake."

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Ken Barlow: "There's David ten thousand miles down the road and turn left - all we do is exchange Christmas cards and birthday cards and that could go on for the next fifty years, not really bothering, and now that he's injured...I want to talk to him."

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