Episode 66 (5th June 1973)

Plot
Wilks is back and chats to Amos in The Woolpack. Phelps arrives with Angus Seddon and Amos fusses around him by trying to clear the bar; Wilks decides to be awkward by ordering a pint. Jack tries to encourage Gwen to be more business minded; she stares at him lovingly. Wilks seems determined to hang around while Seddon is looking at David's paintings. Phelps and David get nervous and try desperately try to get rid of him as Wilks makes his own comments on David's paintings; he eventually leaves. Seddon doesn't seem impressed. Jack and Gwen go looking in the village for a bike for Gwen. Seddon is highly critical of David's work, he is not impressed and he feels he has had a wasted journey. He tells David he has no real talent. Wilks asks after Annie but she's out again. Joe fails to get his motorbike started and is at risk of being late for a date with Penny, Wilks offers him a lift but his pride prevents him from taking it. He eventually gets it going and waits for Penny in the pub. David is angry and takes it out on Wilks in the middle of the pub. Jack tries to calm him. Phelps feels guilty; he's unable to avoid David. He gets drunk and goes looking for Gwen and finds her with Jack in the bedroom.

Regular cast

 * Jack - Andrew Burt
 * Joe - Frazer Hines
 * Amos - Ronald Magill
 * Wilks - Arthur Pentelow

Guest cast

 * David - Martin Howells
 * Gwen - Emily Richard
 * Penny - Louisa Martin
 * Phelps - John Bown
 * Angus Seddon - Geoffrey Russell

Commercial Releases
This episode was included on the following commercial releases:
 * Emmerdale Farm: Volume Three DVD released by Network on 30th May 2011.

Notable dialogue
Penny Golightly: (arriving in The Woolpack and noticing oil on Joe Sugden's face) "What ever happened to you?" Joe Sugden: "Eh?" Penny Golightly: "Your face!" Amos Brearly: "Well, he can't help that, lass."