Stephen Lewis as Harry Lambert
Episodes 19
Pilot Episode
Cecil Parkin travels to the small country railway station of Hatley to take over as its station master. He is pleased to find that his old girl-friend May Blanchflower runs the station buffet, less so that she is now married to porter Jack Skinner. Certain aspects of the station's running leave a lot to be desired but this is as nought compared to the news that new transport minister Doctor Beeching intends to close small stations like Hatley.
Read MoreAll Change
At the peaceful country railway station in Hatley, life appears uncomplicated until the day the newspaper arrives with the news that Dr Beeching, the Minister of Transport, is rumoured to be planning to close down a large proportion of the national rail network.
Read MoreTalking Turkey
The staff are anxious to hear which stations Dr. Beeching is to close down. Meanwhile, Harry's turkey Oscar escapes and runs riot on the line.
Read MoreThe Train Now Standing
New Stationmaster Cecil Parkin decides the announcement system needs revising; Jack becomes even more suspicious of May.
Read MoreA Moving Story
As Cecil Parkin prepares to move into the Stationmaster's house, Ethel discovers that May has met Parkin before.
Read MoreThe Late Mr Buckly
A parcel arrives at Hatley in a very peculiar type of packaging.
Read MoreHorse Play
A horse box arrives at Hatley station. Luckily, Wilfred is standing by with a bucket of water and a bale of hay.
Read MoreJob Opportunity
May is asked to go for an interview for the job of buffet manageress at Loxley station, where she'd be working for Fred Foster. But Jack, Harry and Cecil know him well...
Read MoreSleeping Around
Gloria and Wilfred's beds are still made, so May, Ethel and Jack are anxious to find out where they are. Meanwhile, Ethel is hoping to be swept off her feet at the local dance.
Read MoreNo Milk for the Minister
May panics when Cecil Parkin announces that the Minister of Transport is to visit the station, because the milkman has failed to deliver the milk.
Read MoreFather's Day
Jack is behaving very strangely, and Cecil makes a startling discovery.
Read MoreThe Gravy Train
Jack discovers a bag full of money; but will May allow him to keep it?
Read MoreLucky Strike
Just when things are going well at Hatley, Ralph decides to go on strike.
Read MoreLove Is a Very Splendid Thing
When Ethel meets an American called Joe, Wilfred over-reacts dramatically.
Read MoreA Bowl in the Hand
A bowls outing provides the ideal opportunity for May and Cecil to be alone together.
Read MoreAction Stations
A visit from a Rolls Royce at the station leads to the news of a much more important visit later in the day.
Read MoreA Pregnant Pause
Arnold is very concerned when he has trouble driving diesel engines on a course, and May is having some sneaky suspicions...
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