Plot[]
Nicky is off school sick but manages to sort out Don's new video; Gail is suspicious that he is playing truant. Fiona is still avoiding Steve; Denise tells him to forget her. Curly is despondent when his sofa goes back. Raquel reassures him of their friendship. Charlie returns to the Rovers to hear Bet's decision about their future - she regretfully tells him that she can never trust him again and he leaves. Roger Crompton gives Mavis the portrait he did of her but Derek is very rude to him and throws him out with the painting. Derek receives a letter from Angela's husband's solicitor citing him as co-respondent in his divorce.
Cast[]
Regular cast[]
- Gail Platt - Helen Worth
- Derek Wilton - Peter Baldwin
- Don Brennan - Geoff Hinsliff
- Reg Holdsworth - Ken Morley
- Mike Baldwin - Johnny Briggs
- Bet Gilroy - Julie Goodyear
- Curly Watts - Kevin Kennedy
- Charlie Whelan - John St. Ryan
- Jim McDonald - Charles Lawson
- Mavis Wilton - Thelma Barlow
- Betty Turpin - Betty Driver
- Raquel Wolstenhulme - Sarah Lancashire
- Steve McDonald - Simon Gregson
- Maureen Holdsworth - Sherrie Hewson
- Vera Duckworth - Elizabeth Dawn
- Nicky Platt - Warren Jackson
- Fiona Middleton - Angela Griffin
- Denise Osbourne - Denise Black
- Emily Bishop - Eileen Derbyshire
Guest cast[]
- Roger Crompton - Donald Gee
- Delivery Man - Tony Peers
Places[]
- Coronation Street
- Rovers Return Inn - Public and back room
- Denise's
- 4 Coronation Street - Downstairs rooms
- 5 Coronation Street - Downstairs rooms
- 7 Coronation Street - Downstairs rooms
Notes[]
- Final appearance of John St. Ryan as Charlie Whelan.
- Alma Baldwin (Amanda Barrie) is credited but does not appear.
- TV Times synopsis: Opening the post turns out to be a terrifying experience for Derek Wilton.
- Viewing Figures: UK broadcast - 16,480,000 viewers (3rd place - combined figure including repeat).
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