21x22 Episode 1978 (17th March 1980)
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Cast
Johnny Briggs | As: Mike Baldwin | |
Lynne Perrie | As: Ivy Brennan / Ivy Tilsley | |
Patricia Phoenix | As: Elsie Tanner | |
Christopher Quinten | As: Brian Tilsley | |
Betty Driver | As: Betty Turpin |
Storyline
Annie's friend Olive Taylor-Brown is to call on her from Derbyshire to go to a Ladies' Evening. Annie gets Hilda cleaning to await her arrival. Len installs new kitchen units at No.9 with the help of Eddie. A lorry driver, Ernie, tells Gail that Dan Johnson has a woman in every city. She tells Elsie. Elsie tells Gail it's nothing to do with her and is cool towards Dan when he arrives to stay. Dan asks Ernie if he's been saying anything and he tells him of his conversation with Gail. Hilda noses round the improvements at No.9. Fred chauffeurs Mrs Taylor-Brown to the Rovers where she is impressed by Annie's bell. Elsie warns Dan not to take her for a fool.
Certification: | TV-PG |
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Cast
Johnny Briggs |
Mike Baldwin |
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Lynne Perrie |
Ivy Brennan / Ivy Tilsley |
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Patricia Phoenix |
Elsie Tanner |
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Christopher Quinten |
Brian Tilsley |
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Betty Driver |
Betty Turpin |
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Eileen Derbyshire |
Emily Nugent / Emily Bishop |
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Doris Speed |
Annie Walker |
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Anne Kirkbride |
Deirdre Barlow |
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William Roache |
Ken Barlow |
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Barbara Knox |
Rita Sullivan |
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Helen Worth |
Gail Platt |
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Jean Alexander |
Hilda Ogden |
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Sue Nicholls |
Audrey Roberts |
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Julie Goodyear |
Bet Lynch / Bet Gilroy |
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Bryan Mosley |
Alf Roberts |
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Peter Dudley |
Bert Tilsley |
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Peter Adamson |
Len Fairclough |
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Jack Howarth |
Albert Tatlock |
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David Gamp |
Simon Turkell |
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Julia Goulding |
Shona Ramsey |
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Lorna Laidlaw |
Aggie Bailey |
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Violet Carson |
Ena Sharples |
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Bernard Youens |
Stan Ogden |
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Chris Quinten |
Brian Tilsley |
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