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    Steptoe and Son

    TV-PG1962 · Sitcom · 8 seasons

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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. The Offer
      1. The Offer Jan 5, 1962
      • Harold gets an offer that would enable him to leave the junkyard forever, but Dad has other ideas.
    • 2. The Bird
      2. The Bird Jun 14, 1962
      • Harold has been starting to go out in the evenings, making Albert suspicious.
    • 3. The Piano
      3. The Piano Jun 21, 1962
      • The offer of a free piano seems too good to be true, and it is.
  2. Mar 23, 1972 · Steptoe & Son: Directed by Cliff Owen. With Wilfrid Brambell, Harry H. Corbett, Carolyn Seymour, Arthur Howard. Albert Steptoe and his son Harold are junk dealers. Harold meets a stripper, marries her and takes her home. Albert, of course, is furious and tries every trick he knows to drive the new bride from his household.

  3. S1.E1 ∙ The Offer: Pilot. Fri, Jan 5, 1962. Harold Steptoe is thirty-seven and, since leaving the army, has been a drudge for his widowed, selfish father Albert, totting for goods to sell in their rag-and-bone business. One day Harold gets the offer of a better job and is determined to take it.

  4. STEPTOE & SON (COMEDY) cerrejonensis. 86 videos 2,037,762 views Last updated on Feb 22, 2022. Classic British Comedy, produced by the BBC and broadcast between 1962, 63, 64, 65, 70, 72, 73 ...

  5. Play all. Every episode of arguably the greatest sitcom ever broadcast on British television.

  6. Steptoe and Son. Home. Episodes. Clips. Episodes. All. Available now (0) Next on (0) A Perfect Christmas. Albert and Harold plan a Christmas abroad - in their own inimitable style. Series 8....

  7. Steptoe and Son (also known as Steptoe & Son) is a 1972 British comedy drama film directed by Cliff Owen and starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett. It was written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. The film was a spin-off from the BBC television comedy series of the same name (1962–1974

  8. Oct 1, 2007 · Steptoe and Son. After creating the supreme comedy that was Hancock's Half Hour, many wondered where else writers Ray Galton and Alan Simpson could go when the eponymous Mr H dispensed with...

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