When the Boat Comes In: Season 3, Episode 14

High Life & Hunger (8 Dec. 1977)

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Murcheson,Isobel's reactionary father,tries to ban her from working at the clinic. He is Bill's wholesaler and threatens to cut off his credit,causing a huge row between Billy and Bill,who ... See full summary »

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James Garbutt ...
Jean Heywood ...
John Nightingale ...
Madelaine Newton ...
Dolly Seaton
Malcolm Terris ...
Rosalind Bailey ...
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Lois Baxter ...
Lady Caroline
Joby Blanshard ...
Milburn
Gaye Brown ...
Mrs, Murcheson
Vernon Drake ...
Hotel Porter
William Fox ...
Basil Henson ...
Robert James ...
Mr. Murcheson
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Murcheson,Isobel's reactionary father,tries to ban her from working at the clinic. He is Bill's wholesaler and threatens to cut off his credit,causing a huge row between Billy and Bill,who suffers a fall. Bella asks Jack to intervene. Told by Matt about Dixon's accident,Jack,angry that Manners did not inform him about it,visits Dixon,who considers the matter closed and sends him away. Jack befriends a group of homeless unemployed,including upper class con man High Life DeVere,whose help he solicits to catch the person threatening the duke. All the evidence points to the culprit being Dixon. Written by don @ minifie-1

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