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Steptoe And Son - Series 4
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These episodes from series four of the classic comedy were broadcast in October and November 1965. Though still incredibly popular, the team decided this would be the final series. They would not change their mind until 1970 - making these the last episodes to be recorded in black and white.
And Afterwards At...:
"This should be the happiest day of my life and it could be if you weren't pouring out your satanic little thoughts." Harold's finally made it to the altar but Albert is anything but the best man.
Crossed Swords:
Harold has "acquired" his first really valuable piece: a "Meissen" figure. All that remains is to keep his old man's mits off it, find a decent antique shop and sit back and count the money.
Those Magnificent Men And Their Heating Machines:
When Harold finds Albert with his head in the oven, he promises to start looking after his old man. First task is to install some central heating. It can't be that difficult. Can it?
The Siege Of Steptoe Street:
With the arrival of a summons from the fishmongers, the Steptoes bolt the doors and prepare to sit it out. But with only a can of asparagus tips and a tin of snails between them, how long can Albert and Harold hold out?
A Box In Town:
When Albert refuses to give him and his girl-friend some privacy. Harold decides to leave and rent a flat in town. But the would-be stud is left wondering exactly who has been cramping who's style.
My Old Man's A Tory:
As a prospective Labour local election candidate, Harold is horrified to see 'Vote Conservative' posters and slogans around the yard. Especially as he is hosting the branch meeting...
Pilgrim's Progress:
Harold takes Albert on a trip to France to see the battlefields of the First World War. But when Albert encounters an American passenger on the plane, hostilities break out again...
And Afterwards At...:
"This should be the happiest day of my life and it could be if you weren't pouring out your satanic little thoughts." Harold's finally made it to the altar but Albert is anything but the best man.
Crossed Swords:
Harold has "acquired" his first really valuable piece: a "Meissen" figure. All that remains is to keep his old man's mits off it, find a decent antique shop and sit back and count the money.
Those Magnificent Men And Their Heating Machines:
When Harold finds Albert with his head in the oven, he promises to start looking after his old man. First task is to install some central heating. It can't be that difficult. Can it?
The Siege Of Steptoe Street:
With the arrival of a summons from the fishmongers, the Steptoes bolt the doors and prepare to sit it out. But with only a can of asparagus tips and a tin of snails between them, how long can Albert and Harold hold out?
A Box In Town:
When Albert refuses to give him and his girl-friend some privacy. Harold decides to leave and rent a flat in town. But the would-be stud is left wondering exactly who has been cramping who's style.
My Old Man's A Tory:
As a prospective Labour local election candidate, Harold is horrified to see 'Vote Conservative' posters and slogans around the yard. Especially as he is hosting the branch meeting...
Pilgrim's Progress:
Harold takes Albert on a trip to France to see the battlefields of the First World War. But when Albert encounters an American passenger on the plane, hostilities break out again...
studio:
- BBC
Certificate:
- 12
Actor:
- Wilfrid Brambell
- Harry H. Corbett
Subtitle Languages:
- English Hard Of Hearing
Aspect Ratio:
- Aspect Ratio 4:3
Main Language:
- English
Number of Discs:
- 1
Series:
- Steptoe And Son
Region:
- 2
Steptoe And Son - Series 4
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These episodes from series four of the classic comedy were broadcast in October and November 1965. Though still incredibly popular, the team decided this would be the final series. They would not change their mind until 1970 - making these the last episodes to be recorded in black and white.
And Afterwards At...:
"This should be the happiest day of my life and it could be if you weren't pouring out your satanic little thoughts." Harold's finally made it to the altar but Albert is anything but the best man.
Crossed Swords:
Harold has "acquired" his first really valuable piece: a "Meissen" figure. All that remains is to keep his old man's mits off it, find a decent antique shop and sit back and count the money.
Those Magnificent Men And Their Heating Machines:
When Harold finds Albert with his head in the oven, he promises to start looking after his old man. First task is to install some central heating. It can't be that difficult. Can it?
The Siege Of Steptoe Street:
With the arrival of a summons from the fishmongers, the Steptoes bolt the doors and prepare to sit it out. But with only a can of asparagus tips and a tin of snails between them, how long can Albert and Harold hold out?
A Box In Town:
When Albert refuses to give him and his girl-friend some privacy. Harold decides to leave and rent a flat in town. But the would-be stud is left wondering exactly who has been cramping who's style.
My Old Man's A Tory:
As a prospective Labour local election candidate, Harold is horrified to see 'Vote Conservative' posters and slogans around the yard. Especially as he is hosting the branch meeting...
Pilgrim's Progress:
Harold takes Albert on a trip to France to see the battlefields of the First World War. But when Albert encounters an American passenger on the plane, hostilities break out again...
And Afterwards At...:
"This should be the happiest day of my life and it could be if you weren't pouring out your satanic little thoughts." Harold's finally made it to the altar but Albert is anything but the best man.
Crossed Swords:
Harold has "acquired" his first really valuable piece: a "Meissen" figure. All that remains is to keep his old man's mits off it, find a decent antique shop and sit back and count the money.
Those Magnificent Men And Their Heating Machines:
When Harold finds Albert with his head in the oven, he promises to start looking after his old man. First task is to install some central heating. It can't be that difficult. Can it?
The Siege Of Steptoe Street:
With the arrival of a summons from the fishmongers, the Steptoes bolt the doors and prepare to sit it out. But with only a can of asparagus tips and a tin of snails between them, how long can Albert and Harold hold out?
A Box In Town:
When Albert refuses to give him and his girl-friend some privacy. Harold decides to leave and rent a flat in town. But the would-be stud is left wondering exactly who has been cramping who's style.
My Old Man's A Tory:
As a prospective Labour local election candidate, Harold is horrified to see 'Vote Conservative' posters and slogans around the yard. Especially as he is hosting the branch meeting...
Pilgrim's Progress:
Harold takes Albert on a trip to France to see the battlefields of the First World War. But when Albert encounters an American passenger on the plane, hostilities break out again...
studio:
- BBC
Certificate:
- 12
Actor:
- Wilfrid Brambell
- Harry H. Corbett
Subtitle Languages:
- English Hard Of Hearing
Aspect Ratio:
- Aspect Ratio 4:3
Main Language:
- English
Number of Discs:
- 1
Series:
- Steptoe And Son
Region:
- 2
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