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
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 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 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!
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!
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!
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
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)
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)