An overprotective father who struggles to keep his daughter happy becomes a suspect in a robbery at the butcher shop he works at. However, his daughter soon causes problems when she develops a crush on her schoolteacher that creates an out-of-control situation. Meanwhile, Vernon is driven mad by David when he inherits a ventriloquist's dummy and decides to complete a dead man's list of bookings.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Roger Bamford | Director | ||
| Duncan Bell | Actor | Sergeant Merton | |
| Derek Fowlds | Actor | Oscar Blaketon | |
| Jason Durr | Actor | PC Bradley | |
| Tim Scott-Walker | Actor | Roger Gifford | |
| Rupert Vansittart | Actor | Lord Ashfordly | |
| Tricia Penrose | Actor | Gina Ward | |
| Peter Wight | Actor | Len Peters | |
| Sean Chapman | Actor | Alex Robinson | |
| Geraldine Griffiths | Actor | Doreen Peters | |
| Roger Davidson | Actor | Ferdie Fairborn | |
| John Sackville | Actor | Sinclair | |
| Jennie Dent | Actor | Deputy Headmistress | |
| Emma Gill | Actor | Lyn | |
| Geoffrey Hughes | Actor | Vernon Scripps | |
| Stacey Sampson | Actor | Josie Peters | |
| Mark Jordon | Actor | PC Bellamy | |
| Clare Calbraith | Actor | Dr Tricia Summerbee | |
| David Lonsdale | Actor | David | |
| Adrian Hood | Actor | Ralph Peel | |
| William Simons | Actor | PC Ventress |