It is nice to see Ken smitten but it is with pub stripper Desiree.
She goes out with Speed, a villain who is in and out of prison. He is also a member of the Tooting Popular Front.
Speed asks Wolfie to make sure no man tries to flirt with Desiree as he is going inside again.
Only for Ken to try it on despite constantly getting knocked back by Desiree. However she then asks Ken to take her to Bury St Edmunds for the weekend.
Wolfie thinks that he might as well tag along with Shirley but her dad finds out.
Of course Desiree has a good reason why she chose Bury St Edmunds and it's not because she fancies Ken.
I liked dad's story of what happened to his former superior officer in Singapore when his daughter went off with a local. Again Peter Vaughan has the knack to mix comedy with menace.
Weird to think how difficult it was to book hotel rooms if you were unmarried, in the days before the internet.
She goes out with Speed, a villain who is in and out of prison. He is also a member of the Tooting Popular Front.
Speed asks Wolfie to make sure no man tries to flirt with Desiree as he is going inside again.
Only for Ken to try it on despite constantly getting knocked back by Desiree. However she then asks Ken to take her to Bury St Edmunds for the weekend.
Wolfie thinks that he might as well tag along with Shirley but her dad finds out.
Of course Desiree has a good reason why she chose Bury St Edmunds and it's not because she fancies Ken.
I liked dad's story of what happened to his former superior officer in Singapore when his daughter went off with a local. Again Peter Vaughan has the knack to mix comedy with menace.
Weird to think how difficult it was to book hotel rooms if you were unmarried, in the days before the internet.