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SERIES 5 40. The Nursery Olive is given the task of being in charge at the Nursery in the depot.It seemed a good idea at the time to Stan and Jack. 41. Stan's Room Stan brings a clippie home for an amorous evening but the Butler household are staying up to watch the late night movie. Starring Pat Ashton as Doreen Directed by Derrick Goodwin Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 26th September 1971 42. The Best Man, The Inspectors Niece is getting married to a busman of all things. To make matters worse Stan has been asked to be best man. Blakey fears the worse Starring Robin Parkinson as the Vicar Directed by Derrick Goodwin Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 3rd October 1971 43.The Inspector's Pets Blakey and his Mum are going on holiday, there is just the question of who can be trusted to look after the inspectors pet, his beloved goldfish Starring Don McKillop as Harry and Terry Duggan as the Taxi Driver Directed by Derrick Goodwin, Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 10th October 1971 44.The Epidemic Stan and Jack are getting plenty of overtime as most of the crews are going down with flu. The clippies think they must be fit not to be effected by it and so a foursome night out is planned. Starring Sharon Young as Sandra and Ruth Kettlewell as The Nurse Directed by Derrick Goodwin Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 17th October 1971 45.Busmen's Ball The Busemans Ball is set to be a lively affair as this year there is a stripper on the bill. What will Olive and Mum do when they find out, will they find out? Starring Glen Whitter as Chalkie and Wendy Richard(Eastenders) as Elsie Directed by Derrick Goodwin Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 24th October 1971 46. Canteen Trouble Stan and Jack are getting more than their fair share in the canteen but will it last with Inspector Blake on the case. Starring Glen Whitter as Chalkie and Andrea Lawrence as Suzy Directed by Derrick Goodwin Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 31st October 1971 47. The New Nurse A new nurse at the Depot is lodging at the Butler household. Arthur is a changed man, but what will Olive make of it all. Starring Keith Morris as George and Hal Dyer as The Nurse Directed by Derrick Goodwin Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 7th November 1971 48. Lost Property The things people leave on the buses causes problems for Stan and Jack, especially as one item involves a diamond, not to mention the fish and chips. Starring Ameillia Bauntin as Fit Woman Barklett Mullins as Joe Directed by Derrick Goodwin Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 14th November 1971 49. Stan's Uniform Stan as a new uniform but how long can he keep it clean, Olive and Arthur decorating at home can only mean trouble Starring Norman Mitchell as Bert and Brian Grellis as George Directed by Derrick Goodwin Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 21st November 1971 50. The Strain (also titled Stans Back) Stan decides it's time to get fit. He takes up weight training in the hope it will impress the clippies Starring Pat Ashton as Dorenn and Nosher Powell as Vic Directed by Derrick Goodwin Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 28th November 1971 51. The New Telly With a new colour telly in the home Stan decides to sell the old black and white set, but who would be daft enough to buy it? Starring Shirley Steedman as Eileen Directed by Derrick Goodwin Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 5th December 1971 52. Vacancy for Inspector Jack becomes an Inspector which is bad news for Stan as Jack knows every trick in the book. Surely Jack wouldn't shop his mates. Starring Madeline Mills as Christine and Glenn Whitter as Chalkie Directed by Derrick Goodwin Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 12th December 1971 53. A Thin Time Arthur knows Beryl the clippie likes a man with a full head of hair, which Arthur has not got. Plans are a foot for Arthur to acquire one. Starring Alex Marshell as Beryl Directed by Derrick Goodwin Written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronold Cheesney First shown 19th December 1971 54. Boxing Day Social Jack takes a fancy to Arthur's sister. Arthur is none to pleased especially as he knows Jack's reputation |
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