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A television milestone, Crossroads has enjoyed a new lease of life on DVD and has become one of our bestselling ranges over the years. Due to popular demand this ongoing series of releases has been created to showcase all the remaining episodes, in transmission order. In its day Crossroads was one of television’s most popular and enduring soap operas and this set contains the earliest 16 shows known to exist, originally transmitted between 1972 and 1973.


Episode 1754 from August 1972
Amy clashes with Alice Loomis. The motel staff are reeling from the news of Sandy's accident. Meg is dismayed at Liz's revelation.
Script by PETER LING, MICHALA CREES, AUBREY CASH, MALCOLM HULKE and IVOR JAY
Directed by MICHAEL HART

Episode 1755 from August 1972
In a moment of closeness with Sheila, Diane confesses that there was nearly a time when she had an abortion. The hospital vigil for Sandy continues, as Wilf insists that trouble always comes in threes...
Script by PETER LING, MICHALA CREES, AUBREY CASH, MALCOLM HULKE and IVOR JAY
Directed by MICHAEL HART

Episode 1756 from August 1972
Everyone at the motel awaits news about Sandy, and Meg is told that he will never walk again. Timothy Hunter leaves the hospital and is blamed for the accident by Chris. Vince Parker's father turns up at Miss Tatum's shop.
Script by PETER LING, MICHALA CREES, AUBREY CASH, MALCOLM HULKE and IVOR JAY
Directed by ALAN COLEMAN

Episode 1757 from August 1972
Diane is shocked by the unexpected arrival of Vince's father, as is Vince who hasn't seen him in many years. David Hunter breaks the news to Timothy that Sandy will be paralysed for life.
Script by PETER LING, MICHALA CREES, AUBREY CASH, MALCOLM HULKE and IVOR JAY
Directed by ALAN COLEMAN

Episode 1758 from August 1972
Meg is still deeply distressed over Sandy's accident and the ward sister asks David for help. Vince tries to reconcile with his father. Tish accepts Ted's proposal.
Script by PETER LING, MICHALA CREES, AUBREY CASH, MALCOLM HULKE and IVOR JAY
Directed by ALAN COLEMAN

Episode 1759 from September 1972
Sandy awakes from unconsciousness to be told about the accident and his paralysis. Mrs. Loomis apologises to Amy. Meg meets Timothy Hunter at Coventry Cathedral.
Script by PETER LING, MICHALA CREES, AUBREY CASH, MALCOLM HULKE and IVOR JAY
Directed by ALAN COLEMAN

Episode 1817 from November 1972
In the wake of Diane and Vince's separation, Vera asks Wilf to help in the purchase of a houseboat for both her and Diane to live on. Sandy's recovery is enlivened by the presence of an attractive physiotherapist.
Script by PETER LING, MICHALA CREES, MALCOLM HULKE, IVOR JAY and PAULA MILNE
Directed by MALCOLM TAYLOR

Episode 1868 from February 1973
Sandy breaks up a knife fight between two girls by charging them with his wheelchair. Vera and Diane have fallen out and Jill is suffering from a fit of the miseries.
Script by PETER LING, ANTHONY COUCH, BILL LYONS, IVOR JAY and PAULA MILNE
Directed by JACK BARTON

Episode 1890 from April 1973
Wilf is in a foul mood and Jill is concerned for him. Cliff seeks personal advice from Vera. Rosemary Hunter arrives at the motel and immediately starts an argument with David.
Script by PETER LING, ANTHONY COUCH, BILL LYONS, IVOR JAY and PAULA MILNE
Directed by HENRIC HIRSCH

Episode 1891 from April 1973
Jill suffers an electric shock from one of the pieces of salon equipment. Hugh Mortimer makes his move on Meg and books a nice quiet table for two at the Hotel Droitwich.
Script by PETER LING, ANTHONY COUCH, BILL LYONS, IVOR JAY and PAULA MILNE
Directed by HENRIC HIRSCH

Episode 1892 from April 1973
Sheila has confessed to Wilf that she's having Roy's child and he is appalled. Sandy convinces Chris Hunter to change his mind and go back to school.
Script by PETER LING, ANTHONY COUCH, BILL LYONS, IVOR JAY and PAULA MILNE
Directed by JACK BARTON

Episode 1895 from April 1972
David persuades Rosemary to see a doctor. Wilf and Stan debate abortion whilst Jill considers adoption. Diane ditches Cliff Leyton. Meg and Hugh say their goodbyes.
Script by PETER LING, MICHALA CREES, BILL LYONS, IVOR JAY and PAULA MILNE
Directed by JACK BARTON

Episode 1900 from April 1973
Kathie is perturbed by the arrival of a mystery letter - Meg advises her to involve the police. Vince confesses to Vera that he's been having a bad time lately. Sheila seeks some sensitive advice from Diane.
Script by PETER LING, MICHALA CREES, IVOR JAY and PAULA MILNE
Directed by HENRIC HIRSCH

Episode 1905 from May 1973
Wilf is stunned when Sheila tells him that she's considering adoption. Sandy has a problem with money, and David has a problem with a new member of staff who Sandy has appointed.
Script by PETER LING, MICHALA CREES, IVOR JAY and PAULA MILNE
Directed by JACK BARTON

Episode 1924 from June 1973
Mr. Crawford purposely ignores a packing crate that's just arrived but is overjoyed at its contents when Kathie finally opens it. Amy is appalled when she is accused of stirring up trouble.
Script by PETER LING, MICHALA CREES, IVOR JAY and PAULA MILNE
Directed by SID KILBEY

Episode 1925 from June 1973
Meg and Joan discuss the implications of helping the victims of crippling accidents. David Hunter tries to persuade Meg to make an investment that she's very uncomfortable with.
Script by PETER LING, MICHALA CREES, IVOR JAY and PAULA MILNE
Directed by SID KILBEY

Catalogue Number:  7952828
Time:  320 mins approx
Region:  2 / PAL
Subtitles:  None
Sound:  Mono / English
Picture:  1.33:1 / Colour
Number of Discs:  2
Classification:  PG
Barcode:  5027626282844
 
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