Friends and Neighbours: The staff are offered accommodation on the premises to save time and money on travelling, but they soon discover that flat-sharing is no bed of roses. [S]
The Night Club: Mr Grace decides that the store should still be making money outside shopping hours - and the staff are expected to come up with ideas. [S]
Forward Mr Grainger: The classic shop floor sitcom. Mr Grainger is promoted to departmental manager when Mr Rumbold is called away for a one-month seminar. [S]
New Look: Mr Humphries, Mrs Slocombe, Miss Brahms and Captain Peacock are always ready with a double-entendre. Grace Bros changes its image, leading to some staff squabbling. [S]
Mrs Slocombe, Senior Person: Department store sitcom silliness - they don't make 'em like this anymore! Mrs Slocombe takes over Mr Rumbold's job when he is taken ill. [S]
Strong Stuff, This Insurance: Grace Bros arrange a group insurance scheme for staff, but to get the best deal they all have to become fit for the medical examination. [S]
The Junior: A situation becomes vacant, or even free, in the menswear department at Grace Brothers. Mr Humphries will have to make sure he finds the right sort of man. [S]
The Clock: More lewd laughs from the ladies' and gents' outfitters of Grace Bros department store. Mr Grainger's colleagues plan a birthday dinner to mark his long service. [S]
Diamonds Are a Man's Best Friend: Shop floor shenanigans from the Grace Bros gang, including the great John Inman as Mr Humphries. A wealthy customer loses a gem in the store. [S]
His and Hers: More laughs with the staff of Grace Bros in the classic sitcom. Mrs Slocombe and Mr Grainger wage war on a new fast-talking adversary - an obnoxious perfume seller. [S]
Pilot (Comedy Playhouse): The very first episode of Britain's favourite saucy sitcom from 1972. When Mr Grainger is asked to take down his trousers, the men are up in arms. [S]
The Pop Star: Classic department store with no VAT and definitely no PC. Mr Spooner finds a hidden talent, but the rest of the staff want to share in the fame. [S]
Gambling Fever: Are you free for some classic shopfloor comedy? The staff at Grace Bros find a novel use for a new closed-circuit security system which could not be less secure. [S]
The Hold-Up: Classic shopfloor sitcom. The staff at Grace Bros are working late, but they are not alone in the building. Watch out! There's a thief about. Well, two, actually. [S]
Grounds for Divorce: The wonderfully politically incorrect department store sitcom. The staff of Grace Bros rally round when they discover Captain Peacock's shameful secret. [S]
Goodbye Mrs Slocombe: Who could replace the magnificently purpled haired Mrs Slocombe? - she returns from a bout of illness to discover that she is for the chop. [S]
Lost and Found: Saucy stuff in the store-based sitcom with a cast of eccentrics. When Mrs Slocombe loses her cat, it appears that only Mr Humphries can take its place. [S]
Monkey Business: New to Gold. Vintage sitcom. When the Grace Brothers staff visit 10 Downing Street, Mr Humphries turns out to be Mrs Thatcher's blue-eyed boy. [S]
Calling All Customers: New to Gold. Who's free to watch some classic department store comedy? Grace Brothers advertise on CB radio. Mrs Slocombe denies her MOT has run out. [S]
Memories Are Made of This: New to Gold. Croft and Lloyd's comedy in the tradition of 'Carry On' and seaside postcards. Handsome golf pro Mr Walpole holes Mrs Slocombe in one. [S]
The Sweet Smell of Success: More laughs from the gang at Grace Bros. Mrs Slocombe invents a perfume with powerful aphrodisiac qualities, leading to chaos at Grace Bros. [S]
The Erotic Dreams of Mrs Slocombe: Saucy shop floor comedy. Mrs Slocombe tries to act out the dream she had about a romantic entanglement with Mr Humphries. [S]
Closed Circuit: Cheeky laughs in the classic department store comedy. A peer of the realm takes a shine to Miss Brahms, meaning she must pretend to be posh. [S]
Heir Apparent: Vintage sitcom. Mr Grace sees an early photo of Mr Humphries's mother and thinks he may be closely, if illegitimately, related to him. [S]
Sit Out: The sitcom that's as British as fish and chips. Business is so poor that the staff are asked to take a ten per cent pay cut - resulting in a rooftop protest. [S]
Is It Catching?: Shop floor shenanigans from Grace Bros department store. When Mr Humphries contracts a rare tropical disease, the whole department has to be isolated. [S]
The Agent: Shop floor shenanigans in the classic sitcom set in Grace Bros department store. Mr Goldberg establishes his own recruitment agency to supplement his income. [S]
Anything You Can Do: Good old-fashioned British comedy. When the standard of canteen food goes from bad to worse, the staff decide to run the canteen themselves. [S]
The Hero: Vintage laughs with the staff of Grace Brothers. When Captain Peacock acquires a boil in a particularly painful spot, the news is soon common knowledge. [S]
Mrs Slocombe, Senior Person: Department store sitcom silliness - they don't make 'em like this anymore! Mrs Slocombe takes over Mr Rumbold's job when he is taken ill. [S]
Strong Stuff, This Insurance: Grace Bros arrange a group insurance scheme for staff, but to get the best deal they all have to become fit for the medical examination. [S]
The Junior: A situation becomes vacant, or even free, in the menswear department at Grace Brothers. Mr Humphries will have to make sure he finds the right sort of man. [S]
A Bliss Girl: Are you free for some saucy shop floor comedy? Mr Humphries gets selling some exotic fragrances when a perfume display arrives minus a salesgirl. [S]
Do You Take This Man?: New to Gold. Another slice of classic shop floor comedy. The staff plan a wedding reception for Mrs Slocombe and her husband-to-be, a bouzouki-playing Greek. [S]
The Club: New to Gold. Classic department store that they absolutely love around the world. Young Mr Grace generously donates a room for his employees to use as a social club. [S]
It Pays to Advertise: The Grace Bros staff dream of stardom in the classic saucy sitcom. Young Mr Grace gets a bee in his bonnet about making a promotional film for the store. [S]
Goodbye Mr Grainger: Another visit to Grace Bros in the classic sitcom we all grew up with. That Churchill lookalike Mr Grainger risks losing his job because of his grumpiness. [S]
Takeover: The departments are roped in to help defeat a takeover bid. Mrs Slocombe, Miss Brahms and Mr Harmon pretend to be Grace Brothers shareholders to scupper the plan. [S]
The Pop Star: Classic department store with no VAT and definitely no PC. Mr Spooner finds a hidden talent, but the rest of the staff want to share in the fame.
The Pop Star: Classic department store with no VAT and definitely no PC. Mr Spooner finds a hidden talent, but the rest of the staff want to share in the fame.
The Night Club: Mr Grace decides that the store should still be making money outside shopping hours - and the staff are expected to come up with ideas.
The Night Club: Mr Grace decides that the store should still be making money outside shopping hours - and the staff are expected to come up with ideas.
Gambling Fever: Are you free for some classic shopfloor comedy? The staff at Grace Bros find a novel use for a new closed-circuit security system which could not be less secure.