Plot[]
Eddie has been thrown out of his room at Monkey Gibbons's house and he looks for fresh digs. Hilda refuses to take him in until he has a job. Elsie refuses to buy any more drinks for Hilda. Ken gives Eddie a reference as he goes job-hunting. Ivy is annoyed to discover Gail has been looking into employing a childminder. Eddie gets a job and Hilda agrees to him becoming their lodger before discovering he's a binman. She tells him that she's not having rubbish in the house. Elsie buys Hilda a noticeboard so she can note down when she's out of things and won't keep borrowing off her. When Hilda refers to the fact that she saved her again, Elsie explodes and tells her that next time her house is on fire to walk past. The Bannisters call on the Robertses and tell them they want to buy the shop but only offer them £15,000 - £1,000 below the asking price. Hilda discovers Eddie could be earning up to £80 a week on the bins. Betty is concerned for Wayne and Sharon Fletcher, two latchkey children near her home. When Wayne falls whilst his mother is out drinking, Betty takes them in. Ivy resolves to tell Gail that she's not happy about her plans.
Cast[]
Regular cast[]
- Elsie Tanner - Patricia Phoenix
- Martin Cheveski - Jonathan Caplan
- Hilda Ogden - Jean Alexander
- Stan Ogden - Bernard Youens
- Eddie Yeats - Geoffrey Hughes
- Renee Roberts - Madge Hindle
- Alf Roberts - Bryan Mosley
- Ken Barlow - William Roache
- Betty Turpin - Betty Driver
- Fred Gee - Fred Feast
- Ivy Tilsley - Lynne Perrie
- Bert Tilsley - Peter Dudley
Guest cast[]
- Wayne Fletcher - Martin Bacon
- Sharon Fletcher - Wendy Bacon
- Mr. Bannister - Alex Johnston
- Mrs. Bannister - Maggie Flint
Places[]
- Rovers Return Inn - Public
- 11 Coronation Street - Back room/kitchen
- 13 Coronation Street - Back room
- Corner Shop - Shop and back room
- Hillside Crescent
Notes[]
- TV Times synopsis: Eddie Yeats gets a regular job at last - but why does Hilda Ogden turn up her nose at the idea of him as a lodger? Alf and Renee Roberts get a visit from a couple who want to buy the corner shop. But is the offer good enough?
- Viewing Figures: First UK broadcast - 13,350,000 viewers (1st place).
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