Episode 1730 (15th August 1977)
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| Episode 1730 | |
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| Production code | P694/730 |
| ITV transmission date | 15th August 1977 (Monday) |
| Stories by | Esther Rose Peter Tonkinson |
| Script editor | Leslie Duxbury |
| Writer | Brian Finch |
| Designer | Eric Deakins |
| Director | Darrol Blake |
| Producer | Bill Podmore |
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| Previous episode | 10th August 1977 |
| Next episode | 17th August 1977 |
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Plot
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Rita has to work longer hours at The Kabin whilst Mavis is running around after Auntie Edie. Hilda orders new clothes whilst waiting for her share of the tandem money. Mavis leaves Ethel Platt looking after Edie whilst she goes out with Derek. He tells Mavis that Edie is taking advantage of her. The Yard gets an unexpected big cheque from a bankrupt firm so Ray and Len plan a big night out. Hilda refuses to believe the demolition story - she feels that Stan and Eddie are keeping the money from her and demands her share. Deirdre is not happy with Ray getting only 40% of the Yard's profits. She tells Ray he's a mug and she's not satisfied with the set up.
Cast
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Regular cast
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- Stan Ogden - Bernard Youens
- Eddie Yeats - Geoffrey Hughes
- Hilda Ogden - Jean Alexander
- Bet Lynch - Julie Goodyear
- Deirdre Langton - Anne Kirkbride
- Rita Fairclough - Barbara Knox
- Len Fairclough - Peter Adamson
- Derek Wilton - Peter Baldwin
- Mavis Riley - Thelma Barlow
- Albert Tatlock - Jack Howarth
- Ken Barlow - William Roache
- Fred Gee - Fred Feast
- Ray Langton - Neville Buswell
Guest cast
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Places
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- Coronation Street exterior
- Rovers Return Inn - Public
- 5 Coronation Street - Living room
- 9 Coronation Street - Back room/kitchen and hallway
- Rosamund Street exterior
- Builder's Yard - Office
- 23 Jubilee Terrace - Bedroom
- Unknown street in Weatherfield
Notes
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- TV Times synopsis: Hilda Ogden gives husband Stan and Eddie Yeats a hard time over the "disappearing tandem". Meanwhile , Deirdre Langton discovers that her husband Ray is not quite as well-off as she thought…
- Viewing Figures: First UK broadcast - 11,841,000 viewers (10th place).
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