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| - Episode 926 (10th November 1969)
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| - All the residents except Ray and Minnie are back home. Dickie tells Val that a demanding Albert has been banging on their adjoining wall all morning. Alerted by Val, Sheila Crossley arrives to give support to Elsie at her trial. She's delighted to see her. Hilda makes plans to go to court to "see justice done". Betty accuses her of prying. Laid up in bed, Albert complains about the breakfast that Audrey makes for him and asks Val for special food for his meals. Jack recuperates in the snug where Annie can keep an eye on him. Emily reads the paper to him. He tells her that that Ena has talked the hospital into letting her stay on until Minnie is discharged. Elsie starts to panic about the court case and Dot feels guilty. Before setting off for court, Dot confesses to Elsie that she took the
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| - All the residents except Ray and Minnie are back home. Dickie tells Val that a demanding Albert has been banging on their adjoining wall all morning. Alerted by Val, Sheila Crossley arrives to give support to Elsie at her trial. She's delighted to see her. Hilda makes plans to go to court to "see justice done". Betty accuses her of prying. Laid up in bed, Albert complains about the breakfast that Audrey makes for him and asks Val for special food for his meals. Jack recuperates in the snug where Annie can keep an eye on him. Emily reads the paper to him. He tells her that that Ena has talked the hospital into letting her stay on until Minnie is discharged. Elsie starts to panic about the court case and Dot feels guilty. Before setting off for court, Dot confesses to Elsie that she took the dresses and begs her to keep her out of it, otherwise she'll go to prison. Sheila overhears her and at the court is angry with Elsie for not dropping Dot in it. Elsie isn't surprised when Hilda turns up to see proceedings. Mr Maddox-Smith of the board of Miami Modes turns up to give Elsie a character reference if required. Her solicitor, Mr Palmer, tells her to keep cool as the hearing begins. Emily reads a romance to Albert. Elsie pleads "not guilty" and the evidence is given by Chief Inspector Stanley for the prosecution. Jack starts to feel killed with kindness by Annie and Betty who bicker over nursing him. Audrey is annoyed that Dickie doesn't care about Ray's condition. Dot lies on the stand when giving evidence but Mr Palmer produces some doubts about her claims. Emily knocks back half a bitter after a morning spent with Albert. On the stand, Elsie sticks to story of her innocence but tell of Dot's confession. The magistrates retire to consider their verdict and Elsie waits nervously.
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