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55. No Smoke without fire.
A fire in the depot from a cigarette ends means everyone must undergo fire fighting training.

Starring Pauline Cunningham as Freda and Eunice Black as Gladys
Written by Bob Grant and Stephen Lewis.
Directed by Derrick Goodwin.
First shown 20th February 1972

 

56. Love Is what You Make it
Olive decides it is time to make him appreciate her more, she decides to make him jealous by finding another victim to show her feelings to.

Starring Jacquie Cook as a clippie and Johnny Briggs as a Window Cleaner
Written by George Layton and Jonathan Lynn
Directed by Bryan Izzard
First shown 27th February 1972

 

57. Private Hire
After loosing all his money gambling, Stan borrows money of Basher. Basher want's the money back and Mum wants here house keeping.

Starring Maurice Bush as Basher and Ursula Mohan as Iris
Written by Bob Grant and Stephen Lewis.
Directed by Brian Izzard. First shown 5th March 1972

 

58. Stan's Worst Day
Stan is having a bad week, what with Olive and Arthur arguing at home, being late for work and now he crashes a bus.

Starring Terry Duggan as Norman and John East as a mechanic
Written by Bob Grant and Stephen Lewis
Directed by Derrick Goodwin.
First shown 12th March 1972

 

59. Union Trouble
An unoffical strike seems a good idea after all it is a matter of principal. Money starts to run out, will Stans resolve weaken.

Starring Mricia Blacki as Elsie and Glen Whitter as Chalkie
Written by Bob Grant and Stephen Lewis
Directed by Bryan Izzard.
First shown 20th February 1972

 

60. Bye Bye Blakey
A medical at the depot and Stan and Jack think they hear some bad news for Blakey. Perhaps it is time to be nice to him after all he is not that bad really.

Starring Garfield Morgan as Mr Stilton and Peter Siniawski as a clippie
Written by George Layton and Jonathan Lynn
Directed by Derrick Goodwin. First shown 26th March 1972

 

61. The Prize.
Mum wins a holiday for 2 in the bus company raffle. The only question is who will

she take with her.

Starring Julia Breck as the Canteen Lady Written by George Layton and Jonathan Lynn

Directed by Bryan Izzard.