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Elsie finds out that Linda has suddenly gone home. She’s left a note saying Dennis is to blame for her departure. Dennis is amused when he spots Elsie’s announcement in the paper. Martha supports Elsie’s stand, saying that it’s about time someone stood up to Ena while, on the other side of the snug, Ena herself hypocritically tells Minnie that she feels sorry for “poor Elsie” and suggests that Martha is the one who is to blame for the gossiping. A row breaks out between them but an even bigger one ensues when Elsie steps in and threatens Ena, telling her the man she refers to is, in fact, her husband Arnold. Martha is delighted as, for once, Ena is silenced. Harry and Concepta return from the dance. She has enjoyed herself but Harry is tiddly and lets himself into the Rovers after hours. S

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  • Episode 11 (13th January 1961)
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  • Elsie finds out that Linda has suddenly gone home. She’s left a note saying Dennis is to blame for her departure. Dennis is amused when he spots Elsie’s announcement in the paper. Martha supports Elsie’s stand, saying that it’s about time someone stood up to Ena while, on the other side of the snug, Ena herself hypocritically tells Minnie that she feels sorry for “poor Elsie” and suggests that Martha is the one who is to blame for the gossiping. A row breaks out between them but an even bigger one ensues when Elsie steps in and threatens Ena, telling her the man she refers to is, in fact, her husband Arnold. Martha is delighted as, for once, Ena is silenced. Harry and Concepta return from the dance. She has enjoyed herself but Harry is tiddly and lets himself into the Rovers after hours. S
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  • 1961-01-13(xsd:date)
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  • 1961-01-18(xsd:date)
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  • Elsie finds out that Linda has suddenly gone home. She’s left a note saying Dennis is to blame for her departure. Dennis is amused when he spots Elsie’s announcement in the paper. Martha supports Elsie’s stand, saying that it’s about time someone stood up to Ena while, on the other side of the snug, Ena herself hypocritically tells Minnie that she feels sorry for “poor Elsie” and suggests that Martha is the one who is to blame for the gossiping. A row breaks out between them but an even bigger one ensues when Elsie steps in and threatens Ena, telling her the man she refers to is, in fact, her husband Arnold. Martha is delighted as, for once, Ena is silenced. Harry and Concepta return from the dance. She has enjoyed herself but Harry is tiddly and lets himself into the Rovers after hours. She begs him to be quiet so she doesn’t lose either her reputation or her job and forcefully tells him to go home. The next morning, the milkman hears Albert moaning in pain in No.1 and alerts the Barlows, leaving David and Ken no option but to break in. Dr. Tinsley examines Albert and gives him a prescription and tells him to take things easy but he also tells Ida that the old man should move in with his daughter, Beattie Pearson. Albert refuses to give Ida her address. Plumber Joe Makinson of Shorrock's calls at No.13 about an unpaid bill of £1, 1/3 of May’s, adding to Christine’s money woes. Joe is taken with her and takes the bill back in sympathy when she can't pay it. Ida alerts Beattie who calls on her father. He refuses to move in with her. A concerned Elsie sends off a contribution for starving African children. She then puts a face-pack on but is interrupted when Arnold calls on her.
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