Harold has holiday plans and they don't involve Albert or the annual trip to Bognor Regis; Albert attempts to change his son's mind by using emotional blackmail. S1 E6: The Holiday
Harold decides to get out of the rag and bone trade and get a diploma in TV repair, but Albert proves that he knows more about it than Harold does. S1 E5: The Diploma
Harold decides to get out of the rag and bone trade and get a diploma in TV repair, but Albert proves that he knows more about it than Harold does. S1 E5: The Diploma
Harold reads a book on capitalism and comes to the conclusion that the business is not being run properly; he decides that they must start buying goods in bulk for profits. S1 E4: The Economist
Harold is offered a piano for free providing he moves it himself; he gets Albert to help, only to find out that it is on the top floor of a block of flats. S1 E3: The Piano
Harold has been going out in the evenings and making Albert suspicious - it turns out that Harold has a 'bird', so Albert suggests that he invite her round. S1 E2: The Bird
Albert has done his back in and runs Harold ragged with demands for help; after a bit of detective work, Harold deduces all is not quite as it seems. S8 E5: Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs, Downstairs
Clairvoyant Madame Fontana is invited to hold a seance at the Steptoes by Albert as he wants to get in touch with Harold's mother. S8 E6: Seance In a Wet Rag and Bone Yard
A photographer arrives at the yard and wants to use it for a fashion shoot, but there's a surprising volunteer when a male model is required. S8 E1: Back in Fashion
Harold's love life has collapsed, and so has his bed. However, after splashing out on a waterbed, he discovers it's not the only time he will be splashing. S8 E2: And So to Bed
Harold's love life has collapsed, and so has his bed. However, after splashing out on a waterbed, he discovers it's not the only time he will be splashing. S8 E2: And So to Bed
A photographer arrives at the yard and wants to use it for a fashion shoot. When a male model is required, there's a surprising volunteer. S8 E1: Back in Fashion
A photographer arrives at the yard and wants to use it for a fashion shoot. When a male model is required, there's a surprising volunteer. S8 E1: Back in Fashion
There's no electricity, no gas, no food, no booze and no fags. On top of that, two unwelcome visitors drop by - and they seem strangely familiar. Featuring Leonard Rossiter. S7 E7: The Desperate Hours
There's no electricity, no gas, no food, no booze and no fags. On top of that, two unwelcome visitors drop by - and they seem strangely familiar. Featuring Leonard Rossiter. S7 E7: The Desperate Hours
Classic comedy with the rag-and-bone team. When the arguments become just too much for Harold, he decides to take drastic measures to get some peace from Albert. S7 E6: Divided We Stand
Classic comedy with the rag-and-bone team. When the arguments become just too much for Harold, he decides to take drastic measures to get some peace from Albert. S7 E6: Divided We Stand
Albert gets a visit from the Inland Revenue investigating his claim for his wife, who has been dead for 30 years. Drastic action is needed. S7 E4: Live Now, P.A.Y.E. Later
Albert receives news that his brother has died. A family funeral is held and the deceased Steptoe has the last laugh when his will is read out. S7 E3: Oh, What a Beautiful Mourning
A brash Australian turns up on the doorstep and turns out to be Albert's long-lost son, but Harold doesn't take too kindly to his brother's new business ideas. S6 E8: Cuckoo in the Nest
Harold brings home his latest bargain - a commode he thinks was used by royalty - and the pair get involved in a tug of war over the antique toilet. S6 E7: The Three Feathers
The noise of the nearby motorway convinces Harold that he wants to move to suburbia. When the local residents association turn up for a chat, Albert has a brainwave. S6 E4: Without Prejudice
The battle lines are drawn between the Steptoes, as the local by-election looms. Albert is chosen to take tea with the Prime Minster, much to Harold's displeasure. S6 E4: Tea For Two
Albert reveals he is going to get married again and he invites the lady round to meet Harold - causing a real shock when she arrives. S6 E3: Two's Company
Albert knocks over Harold's best china cabinet and launches into an elaborate cover up, including calling the police to report a break in. S6 E1: Robbery With Violence
The Steptoes find out the lease is running out on the 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
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
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
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 has reluctantly agreed to take Albert on a nostalgic trip to France to revisit the battlefields where he fought during the First World War. S4 E7: Pilgrim's Progress
Harold has some big political ambitions and holds a local Labour Party meeting at home; Albert, a fervent Tory, sets out to disrupt it. S4 E6: My Old Man's a Tory
Cash flow problems cause Harold to buy some lead at a knockdown price from a stranger who visits the yard, but panic sets in when the police pay a visit. S3 E3: The Lead Man Cometh
Cash flow problems cause Harold to buy some lead at a knockdown price from a stranger who visits the yard, but panic sets in when the police pay a visit. S3 E3: The Lead Man Cometh
Harold makes plans to sail around the world with a group of young adventurers, but he has to solve the problem of what to do with Albert. S3 E1: Homes Fit For Heroes