EPISODE
Love Me Do | |
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Season 7, Episode 24 | |
Air date | 22nd February 1998 |
Written by | Jane Hollowood |
Directed by | Sue Sunderdale |
Episode guide | |
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Love Me Do is the twenty-fourth and final episode of the seventh season.
Plot[]
There has been a dance at the youth club in Aidensfield and 15-year old Maureen asks PC Bradley if he would walk her home. Bradley thinks it is only a schoolgirl prank and tells her to ask a boy of her own age. She has a crush on him, but she also claims that somebody is following her. And a couple of nights later Maureen disappears on her way home from the club. The new sergeant, Raymond Craddock, arrives at Ashfordly police station. He is very narrow-minded and goes strictly by the book and when his mind has been made up it stays that way - even if he is wrong.
Cast[]
- Jason Durr as PC Mike Bradley
- Kazia Pelka as Maggie Bolton
- Derek Fowlds as Oscar Blaketon
- Bill Maynard as Claude Jeremiah Greengrass
- William Simons as PC Alf Ventress
- Mark Jordon as PC Phil Bellamy
- David Michaels as Dr Neil Bolton
- Tricia Penrose as Gina Ward
- David Lonsdale as David Stockwell
- Philip Franks as Sgt Raymond Craddock
- Philip Joseph as John Dodds
- Anna Keaveney as Kitty Dodds
- Jessica Harris as Maureen Dodds
- Nina Warhurst as Linda Caswell
- Sara Churm as Babs
- Jonathan Le Billion as Rickie
- Adam Johnson as Sam
- Phil McKee as Andy
- Carl Proctor as Peter Wilson
- Sandra Hunt as Mrs Caswell
- Peter Diamond as Stunt Co-ordinator
Songs[]
- Ain't Nothing But a House Party by The Tremeloes
- Build Me Up Buttercup by The Foundations
- Kaleidoscope by Procol Harum
- Some Enchanted Evening by Mantovani
- You're Welcome To My Heart by The Swinging Blue Jeans
- I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself by Dusty Springfield
- Hippy Hippy Shake by The Swinging Blue Jeans
- You're My World by Cilla Black
- Bit and Pieces by The Dave Clark Five
- A Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum