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Script by Lesley Wilson
Last week Mr. Gilroy drove Mrs. Dale and Miriam back from Devon. It became obvious that Charles Gilroy was devoted to Mrs. Dale, so she decided to end her driving lessons with him. Miriam had a letter from Alec saying he had a good job in Edinburgh, so she decided to join him there. Gwen gave a birthday party for her father. Richard Fulton went to a twenty-first birthday party for Jill Delaney , daughter of a friend. Having left a note for her mother saying she had elop;d, she persuaded Richard Fulton to ' drive her to see a sick friend.' He discovered her plan and drove her to Rose Cottage. Meanwhile the newspapers had printed stories of ' Richard Fulton 's Elopement.' Mrs. Freeman and Sally at Rose Cottage were amazed to read of it. However, Mr. Fulton and Jill eventually arrived. Mr. Fulton telephoned Jill's mother and was furious to learn of the newspaper reports.
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Principal characters this week:

Contributors

Script By:
Lesley Wilson
Unknown:
Charles Gilroy
Unknown:
Richard Fulton
Unknown:
Jill Delaney
Unknown:
Richard Fulton
Stories Of:
Richard Fulton
Mrs Dale:
Ellis Powell
Dr Dale:
Douglas Burbidge
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
Gwen Owen:
Beryl Calder
David Owen:
Frank Partington
Mrs Freeman:
Dorothy Lane
Sally Lane:
Thelma Hughes
Mrs Morgan:
Grace Allardyce
Mrs Mountford:
Vivienne Chatterton
Miss Marchbanks:
Harriet Petworth
Maud French:
Gwen Day Burroughs
Miss Pink:
Viola Merritt
Richard Fulton:
Norman Chidgey
Nurse Amhurst:
Janet Bruce
Gerda Thornton:
Pat Jamblin
Mr Torrent:
Peter Bathursrt
A waiter:
Leslie Parker

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