The Steptoes go into mourning when Hercules dies of a heart attack at the grand old age of 39 and the replacement horse mysteriously falls ill as well. S5 E1: A Death In The Family
Harold is intending to go on a skiing holiday to Austria on his own, but Albert feels lonely and neglected while Harold gets some last-minute practice in. S5 E2: A Winter's Tale
A sophisticated antiques dealer turns up at the yard and Harold is very impressed, but Albert thinks he's after more than antiques. S5 E3: Any Old Iron
A heavily pregnant young woman turns up looking for Harold who she thinks is the father; he warms to the idea of becoming a dad, but it can only end in pain. S5 E4: Steptoe and Son - and Son!
Harold wants to buy a sports car with his savings but Albert wants a new colour television; Harold gets his car, but Albert has a funny turn that forces him to think again. S5 E5: The Colour Problem
When the Steptoes find out that the lease is running out on their house and need a bank loan to buy it, the bank manager ends up making them an offer they can't refuse. S5 E7: Men of Property
Albert knocks over Harold's best china cabinet and launches into an elaborate cover-up that includes calling the police to report a break-in. S6 E1: Robbery With Violence
Harold suffers from two left feet and desperately needs someone to teach him how to dance to impress a potential new girlfriend, but who can he ask? S6 E2: Come Dancing
Albert's habit of having a bath in the front room is ruining his son's love life; Harold has had enough and decides to build a proper bathroom but Albert is not happy. S2 E2: The Bath
Albert's habit of having a bath in the front room is ruining his son's love life; Harold has had enough and decides to build a proper bathroom but Albert is not happy. S2 E2: The Bath
Albert's habit of having a bath in the front room is ruining his son's love life; Harold has had enough and decides to build a proper bathroom but Albert is not happy. S2 E2: The Bath
Albert's habit of having a bath in the front room is ruining his son's love life; Harold has had enough and decides to build a proper bathroom but Albert is not happy. S2 E2: The Bath
Albert's habit of having a bath in the front room is ruining his son's love life; Harold has had enough and decides to build a proper bathroom but Albert is not happy. S2 E2: The Bath
The Steptoes go into mourning when Hercules dies of a heart attack at the grand old age of 39 and the replacement horse mysteriously falls ill as well. S5 E1: A Death In The Family
Harold is intending to go on a skiing holiday to Austria on his own, but Albert feels lonely and neglected while Harold gets some last-minute practice in. S5 E2: A Winter's Tale
A sophisticated antiques dealer turns up at the yard and Harold is very impressed, but Albert thinks he's after more than antiques. S5 E3: Any Old Iron
A heavily pregnant young woman turns up looking for Harold who she thinks is the father; he warms to the idea of becoming a dad, but it can only end in pain. S5 E4: Steptoe and Son - and Son!
Harold wants to buy a sports car with his savings but Albert wants a new colour television; Harold gets his car, but Albert has a funny turn that forces him to think again. S5 E5: The Colour Problem
When the Steptoes find out that the lease is running out on their house and need a bank loan to buy it, the bank manager ends up making them an offer they can't refuse. S5 E7: Men of Property
Albert knocks over Harold's best china cabinet and launches into an elaborate cover-up that includes calling the police to report a break-in. S6 E1: Robbery With Violence
Harold suffers from two left feet and desperately needs someone to teach him how to dance to impress a potential new girlfriend, but who can he ask? S6 E2: Come Dancing
Albert decides to get married again, but despite the qualities of his future stepmother, Harold does everything to put a stop to it. S2 E3: The Stepmother
Albert decides to get married again, but despite the qualities of his future stepmother, Harold does everything to put a stop to it. S2 E3: The Stepmother
Albert decides to get married again, but despite the qualities of his future stepmother, Harold does everything to put a stop to it. S2 E3: The Stepmother
Albert decides to get married again, but despite the qualities of his future stepmother, Harold does everything to put a stop to it. S2 E3: The Stepmother
Albert decides to get married again, but despite the qualities of his future stepmother, Harold does everything to put a stop to it. S2 E3: The Stepmother
Harold takes Albert on a big night out in the West End to celebrate his birthday, but the night soon turns into a disaster with no beer and horrible food. S2 E4: Sixty-Five Today
Harold takes Albert on a big night out in the West End to celebrate his birthday, but the night soon turns into a disaster with no beer and horrible food. S2 E4: Sixty-Five Today
Harold takes Albert on a big night out in the West End to celebrate his birthday, but the night soon turns into a disaster with no beer and horrible food. S2 E4: Sixty-Five Today
Harold has acquired a collection of classical music records and plans a cultural evening; Albert hates it so much that he takes some drastic action. S2 E5: A Musical Evening
Harold has acquired a collection of classical music records and plans a cultural evening; Albert hates it so much that he takes some drastic action. S2 E5: A Musical Evening
Film version of the classic comedy starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett, following Albert Steptoe and his son Harold who are junk dealers. (1972)[S]
Film version of the classic comedy starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett, following Albert Steptoe and his son Harold who are junk dealers. (1972)[S]
Film version of the classic comedy starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett, following Albert Steptoe and his son Harold who are junk dealers. (1972)[S]
Film version of the classic comedy starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett, following Albert Steptoe and his son Harold who are junk dealers. (1972)[S]
Film version of the classic comedy starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett, following Albert Steptoe and his son Harold who are junk dealers. (1972)[S]
Film version of the classic comedy starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett, following Albert Steptoe and his son Harold who are junk dealers. (1972)[S]
Film version of the classic comedy starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett, following Albert Steptoe and his son Harold who are junk dealers. In tribute to writer Alan Simpson. (1972)