Plot
Dennis gets the contract for the South West and Midlands. Len moves Ena into a maisonette - No.6. Ray takes Lucille out for the day. Mr Ironfield tells the Barlows they have also been allocated one of the maisonettes. Ken is a bit put out as he thought they wouldn't get one. Ray's van breaks down. Ena is pleased as her maisonette is on the foundations of the Vestry. Les's team wins at bowls. He asks Maggie to join the celebrations at the club but she feels he can be trusted to go on his own. Lucille is annoyed at the non-event date with Ray and agrees to go out with Gordon. Albert admires his old friend Harry Dunscombe who has been made curator of the Fusiliers' Museum in Bury. He asks Albert to be his live-in assistant. Albert is thrilled. Gordon sees Les coming home roaring drunk. Les walks off into the night.
Cast
Regular cast
- Elsie Tanner - Patricia Phoenix
- Len Fairclough - Peter Adamson
- Ena Sharples - Violet Carson
- Dennis Tanner - Philip Lowrie
- Minnie Caldwell - Margot Bryant
- Albert Tatlock - Jack Howarth
- Miss Nugent - Eileen Derbyshire
- Kenneth Barlow - William Roache
- Valerie Barlow - Anne Reid
- Maggie Clegg - Irene Sutcliffe
- Gordon Clegg - Bill Kenwright
- Ray Langton - Neville Buswell
- Lucille Hewitt - Jennifer Moss
Guest cast
- Jenny Tanner - Mitzi Rogers
- Les Clegg - John Sharp
- Mr Ironfield - Anthony Dutton
- Harry Dunscombe - Henry Longhurst
Notes
- With this episode Richard Doubleday became producer while H.V. Kershaw returned to the role of executive producer.
- TV Times synopsis: Ena's on the move again!
- Viewing Figures: First UK broadcast - 5,650,000 homes (13th place).
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