The Sugdens take care of a horrified Hilda, whilst Joe receives a postcard from Carol and decides to write her a letter.
Plot[]
Matt drives Hilda back to the farm. Annie is just on her way out, but stays to look after her. Hilda's new pink outfit that she has bought for the trial is covered in mud; she was on her way to see Jim. Hilda starts to cry; she thinks that Jim is innocent. Joe receives a postcard from Carol. Henry and Annie argue about the Latimers. Annie thinks that Henry is two faced. Janie is trying to smarten Frank up to see Dan Middleton but Frank is in no hurry. Janie encourages him to see that he should be more ambitious. A police car is in the village and causes some interest. Reverend Ruskin justifies his interference in Charlie's life to Liz. Henry calls to tell the Ruskins that Hilda feels persecuted by the villagers. Mark tells George that he wants to go to agricultural college. Johnny Rogers explains to Reverend Ruskin, Annie and Henry that he threw mud at Mrs Latimer's bright pink coat, not at her personally. He has to apologise. Joe writes to Carol. Annie has made her own bread and all the lads tuck in.
Cast[]
Regular cast[]
- Jack - Andrew Burt
- Annie - Sheila Mercier
- Joe - Frazer Hines
- Matt - Frederick Pyne
- Sam - Toke Townley
- Wilks - Arthur Pentelow
- Amos - Ronald Magill
- Frank - Eric Allan
- Janie - Diane Grayson
- Verney - Patrick Holt
- Ruskin - George Little
- Liz - Daphne Green
Guest cast[]
Locations[]
- The Woolpack - Exterior
- Vicarage - Lounge
- Smithy Cottage - Living room
- Emmerdale Farm - Farmhouse kitchen/living room and yard
- Miffield Hall - Lounge
Notes[]
- TV Times synopsis: Frank Blakey insists on taking his time in business; Joe Sugden finds himself in need of an interpreter.
- This episode was included on the following commercial releases:
- Emmerdale Farm: Volume Four DVD released by Network on 6th August 2012.
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