Plot[]
Ken is pleased when one of his colleagues promises to stand by him. Vera celebrates getting No.9. The neighbours are horrified when she bursts into the Rovers and announces their news. Bet is bitter that she's without a man again. Ken sees Peter Bromley who calls the leaking disloyal and tells Ken that he has a reputation of being radical. He reminds Ken that he signed a confidentiality clause when he took the job. He asks Ken if he gave council information to the Weatherfield Recorder. Gail is tired of both Tilsleys working all hours for nothing. Ken admits to being the mole. Deirdre fears he'll lose his job.
Cast[]
Regular cast[]
- Betty Turpin - Betty Driver
- Vera Duckworth - Elizabeth Dawn
- Bet Lynch - Julie Goodyear
- Jack Duckworth - William Tarmey
- Deirdre Barlow - Anne Kirkbride
- Percy Sugden - Bill Waddington
- Emily Bishop - Eileen Derbyshire
- Albert Tatlock - Jack Howarth
- Ken Barlow - William Roache
- Brian Tilsley - Christopher Quinten
- Gail Tilsley - Helen Worth
- Mavis Riley - Thelma Barlow
- Ivy Tilsley - Lynne Perrie
- Rita Fairclough - Barbara Knox
- Alf Roberts - Bryan Mosley
Guest cast[]
- Peter Bromley - David Allister
- Tom Hudson - Martin Oldfield
Places[]
- Rovers Return Inn - Public/snug
- 1 Coronation Street - Back room, kitchen and hallway
- Corner Shop
- The Kabin
- Tilsley's Garage
- Weatherfield Town Hall - Peter Bromley's office and corridor
Notes[]
- TV Times synopsis: How will the locals react to the news of the Duckworth's proposed move? Ken Barlow tells wife Deirdre about his town hall 'court martial'.
- Viewing Figures: First UK broadcast - 12,835,000 viewers (2nd place).
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