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Series 1 | | | | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Episode 3 (Oct/14/1960) | | Chester visits the Maypole Inn and Joe Willet begins plans to woo a damsel. | | Guest Stars: Michael Hitchman as Stagg, Ian Keill as Mark Gilbert, Peter Blythe as George, Clive Marshall as Jonathan, Malcolm Knight as Benjamin, Arthur Brough as John Willet, Raymond Huntley as Sir John Chester, Bernard Brown (1) as Edward Chester, Angela Crow as Betsy, Joan Hickson as Mrs. Varden, Barbara Hicks (1) as Miss Miggs | Director: Morris Barry Writer: Michael Voysey | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Episode 7 (Nov/11/1960) | | Lord George Gordon arrives at the Maypole Inn, an event which will later have grave consequences for many residents of the village. | | Guest Stars: John Atkinson as Phil Parkes, Michael Hitchman as Stagg, Bernard Spear as Landlord, Anthony Sharp as Lord George Gordon, Richard Wordsworth as Gashford, Norman Pierce as John Grueby, Harry Littlewood as Timid Man, Angela Crow as Betsy, Arthur Brough as John Willet, Joan Hickson as Mrs. Varden, Bernard Brown (1) as Edward Chester, Raymond Huntley as Sir John Chester, Barbara Hicks (1) as Miss Miggs, Peter Williams (2) as Haredale, John Gill (1) as Solomon Daisy, Tony Sympson as Tom Cobbs | Director: Morris Barry Writer: Michael Voysey | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Episode 8 (Nov/18/1960) | | Mrs. Rudge and Barnaby flee in order to escape the Stranger's threats but are later discovered. Mrs. Varden, influenced by Lord Gordon, joins the Protestant Association. | | Guest Stars: Norman Pierce as John Grueby, Richard Wordsworth as Gashford, Anthony Sharp as Lord George Gordon, Michael Hitchman as Stagg, Esmond Knight as Dennis, Hilary Sesta as Maid, Arthur Brough as John Willet, Peter Williams (2) as Haredale, Barbara Hicks (1) as Miss Miggs, Angela Crow as Betsy | Director: Morris Barry Writer: Michael Voysey | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Episode 9 (Nov/25/1960) | | Simon Tappertit meets Dennis the hangman and Haredale's life might be in danger when he meets an old school chum. | | Guest Stars: Brian Hayes (2) as Burke, Michael J. Bird (1) as Squire, Harold Reese as Tom, John Boddington as Member of Parliament, Richard Wordsworth as Gashford, Norman Pierce as John Grueby, Anthony Sharp as Lord George Gordon, John Moore (2) as Sir George Saville, Joan Hickson as Mrs. Varden, Barbara Hicks (1) as Miss Miggs, Peter Williams (2) as Haredale, Raymond Huntley as Sir John Chester, Esmond Knight as Dennis | Director: Morris Barry Writer: Michael Voysey | | | | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Episode 11 (Dec/09/1960) | | Emma and Dolly's lives are in danger as the village is beset by riots and calamity. | | Guest Stars: Tony Sympson as Tom Cobb, John Atkinson as Phil Parkes, Larry Burns as Townsman, Neil Wilson as Sergeant, Barry Steele as Corporal, John Gill (1) as Solomon Daisy, John Barrett (1) as Tollkeeper, Norman Pierce as John Grueby, Richard Wordsworth as Gashford, Anthony Sharp as Lord George Gordon, Esmond Knight as Dennis, Peter Williams (2) as Haredale, Arthur Brough as John Willet | Director: Morris Barry Writer: Michael Voysey | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Episode 12 (Dec/16/1960) | | The rioters capture Gabriel Varden while Barnaby has another encounter with the Chigwell Road robber. | | Guest Stars: Bill Forbes as Turnkey, George Woodbridge as Dugdale, Allan McClelland as King George III, Anthony Woodruff as Lord-in-Waiting, Anthony Sharp as Lord George Gordon, Jeffrey Segal as Akerman, Michael Hitchman as Stagg, Bernard Brown (1) as Edward Chester, Peter Williams (2) as Haredale, Esmond Knight as Dennis, Barbara Hicks (1) as Miss Miggs, Richard Wordsworth as Gashford, Norman Pierce as John Grueby | Director: Morris Barry Writer: Michael Voysey | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - Episode 13 (Dec/23/1960) | | Barnaby, Dennis, and Hugh find themselves in jail, Gabriel Varden throws a party, and many loose ends are tied up. | | Guest Stars: Arthur Brough as John Willet, Peter Williams (2) as Haredale, Bill Forbes as Turnkey, Raymond Huntley as Sir John Chester, Jeffrey Segal as Akerman, Bernard Brown (1) as Edward Chester, Richard Wordsworth as Gashford, Barbara Hicks (1) as Miss Miggs, Esmond Knight as Dennis, Joan Hickson as Mrs. Varden, Arthur Lawrence as Clergyman | Director: Morris Barry Writer: Michael Voysey | | | |
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