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  • Episode 867 (14th April 1969)
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  • The pensioners meet in the OAP Clubhouse to plan their march and a petition. Dickie and Audrey worry about Minnie taking part. Len tells Elsie he believes her when she says there was nothing between Dave and her. Stan and Hilda ask Ken's advice about the tax demand. Ken tells him that he can appeal against it and the Inland Revenue will probably reduce the sum claimed. Stan doesn't want Ken seeing his financial affairs. Dave tells Lillian that if she drops the co-respondent claim within the divorce things could be better for her. To raise money, Stan takes a job as assistant barman at the Rovers. Len tells Ena that their protest won't work but she's not moved. The pensioners gather their banners and gather outside the Weatherfield Town Hall front entrance to the surprise of the police. Ena
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Number
  • 867
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  • 1969-04-09
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Date
  • 1969-04-14
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  • 1969-04-16
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  • 1969
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  • The pensioners meet in the OAP Clubhouse to plan their march and a petition. Dickie and Audrey worry about Minnie taking part. Len tells Elsie he believes her when she says there was nothing between Dave and her. Stan and Hilda ask Ken's advice about the tax demand. Ken tells him that he can appeal against it and the Inland Revenue will probably reduce the sum claimed. Stan doesn't want Ken seeing his financial affairs. Dave tells Lillian that if she drops the co-respondent claim within the divorce things could be better for her. To raise money, Stan takes a job as assistant barman at the Rovers. Len tells Ena that their protest won't work but she's not moved. The pensioners gather their banners and gather outside the Weatherfield Town Hall front entrance to the surprise of the police. Ena goes inside with the petition as the rest remain outside singing We Shall Overcome. Lillian tells Elsie she might not be citing her but gets no thanks. Ena emerges to cheers but tells the crowd the petition was too late and they're pulling down the clubhouse tomorrow. She organises an immediate sit-down protest in the middle of the road and refuses to be intimidated by the threats of Constable Wilcox. Len and Ray make fun of Stan as Annie cracks the whip. She makes Stan pay for all his "staff drinks". A Police Inspector threatens Ena with forcible removal. Dave tells Elsie she's riled Lillian. Stan drank more than he earned. Hilda doesn't know what they're going to do to find the money. Ena is physically picked up out of the road and taken to the police station to be charged.