Seance in a Wet Rag and Bone Yard: Sitcom gold. Albert tries to get in touch with the 'other side' to try to contact his wife. Watch out for Patricia Routledge as Madame Fontana. [S]
Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs, Downstairs: Albert gives his son the runaround when he's bedridden with a slipped disc in the evergreen comedy. But who's nicking sweets and beer? [S]
The Seven Steptoerai: More classic laughs from Shepherds Bush at the rag-and-bone yard. When mobster Frankie Barrow starts a protection racket, Albert's martial arts come in handy. [S]
Porn Yesterday: Galton and Simpson's great comedy creation. An actor in a 'what-the-butler-saw' machine seems strangely familiar to Harold. Could it be Albert? [S]
Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs, Downstairs: Albert gives his son the runaround when he's bedridden with a slipped disc in the evergreen comedy. But who's nicking sweets and beer? [S]
The Seven Steptoerai: More classic laughs from Shepherds Bush at the rag-and-bone yard. When mobster Frankie Barrow starts a protection racket, Albert's martial arts come in handy. [S]
Porn Yesterday: Galton and Simpson's great comedy creation. An actor in a 'what-the-butler-saw' machine seems strangely familiar to Harold. Could it be Albert? [S]
And So to Bed: A classic episode of the timeless sitcom. Harold doesn't need Albert to be a wet blanket when he decides to get a water bed to improve his problematic love life. [S]
Back in Fashion: Comedy gold with Galton and Simpson's rag-and-bone team. A fashion photographer turns up at the yard, and Harold sees a model opportunity with some 'classy birds'. [S]
A Perfect Christmas: Festive farce. Albert and Harold plan a Christmas abroad. But when Albert discovers he needs a passport, things get complicated. Why can't they go to Bognor? [S]
The Party: Albert and Harold are both preparing for Christmas, but Harold's plans do not include his father. In fact, he is determined to get as far away from him as possible. [S]
A Perfect Christmas: Festive farce. Albert and Harold plan a Christmas abroad. But when Albert discovers he needs a passport, things get complicated. Why can't they go to Bognor? [S]
The Party: Albert and Harold are both preparing for Christmas, but Harold's plans do not include his father. In fact, he is determined to get as far away from him as possible. [S]
A Perfect Christmas: Festive farce. Albert and Harold plan a Christmas abroad. But when Albert discovers he needs a passport, things get complicated. Why can't they go to Bognor? [S]
The Party: Albert and Harold are both preparing for Christmas, but Harold's plans do not include his father. In fact, he is determined to get as far away from him as possible. [S]
A Perfect Christmas: Festive farce. Albert and Harold plan a Christmas abroad. But when Albert discovers he needs a passport, things get complicated. Why can't they go to Bognor? [S]
The Party: Albert and Harold are both preparing for Christmas, but Harold's plans do not include his father. In fact, he is determined to get as far away from him as possible. [S]
Seance in a Wet Rag and Bone Yard: Sitcom gold. Albert tries to get in touch with the 'other side' to try to contact his wife. Watch out for Patricia Routledge as Madame Fontana. [S]
Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs, Downstairs: Albert gives his son the runaround when he's bedridden with a slipped disc in the evergreen comedy. But who's nicking sweets and beer? [S]
Seance in a Wet Rag and Bone Yard: Sitcom gold. Albert tries to get in touch with the 'other side' to try to contact his wife. Watch out for Patricia Routledge as Madame Fontana. [S]
Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs, Downstairs: Albert gives his son the runaround when he's bedridden with a slipped disc in the evergreen comedy. But who's nicking sweets and beer? [S]
The Seven Steptoerai: More classic laughs from Shepherds Bush at the rag-and-bone yard. When mobster Frankie Barrow starts a protection racket, Albert's martial arts come in handy. [S]
Porn Yesterday: Galton and Simpson's great comedy creation. An actor in a 'what-the-butler-saw' machine seems strangely familiar to Harold. Could it be Albert? [S]
The Seven Steptoerai: More classic laughs from Shepherds Bush at the rag-and-bone yard. When mobster Frankie Barrow starts a protection racket, Albert's martial arts come in handy. [S]
Porn Yesterday: Galton and Simpson's great comedy creation. An actor in a 'what-the-butler-saw' machine seems strangely familiar to Harold. Could it be Albert? [S]
And So to Bed: A classic episode of the timeless sitcom. Harold doesn't need Albert to be a wet blanket when he decides to get a water bed to improve his problematic love life. [S]
And So to Bed: A classic episode of the timeless sitcom. Harold doesn't need Albert to be a wet blanket when he decides to get a water bed to improve his problematic love life. [S]
Back in Fashion: Comedy gold with Galton and Simpson's rag-and-bone team. A fashion photographer turns up at the yard, and Harold sees a model opportunity with some 'classy birds'. [S]
The Desperate Hours: One of the best remembered episodes of the classic comedy about rag-and-bone men. Leonard Rossiter is one of the misguided convicts who hold the Steptoes hostage. [S]
The Desperate Hours: One of the best remembered episodes of the classic comedy about rag-and-bone men. Leonard Rossiter is one of the misguided convicts who hold the Steptoes hostage. [S]
Divided We Stand: An absolutely classic episode as Harold takes drastic measures to get some privacy from Albert by dividing the house up - literally. That includes the telly. [S]
Divided We Stand: An absolutely classic episode as Harold takes drastic measures to get some privacy from Albert by dividing the house up - literally. That includes the telly. [S]
Loathe Story: Classic Galton and Simpson comedy. Harold seeks psychiatric help after trying to strangle Albert while sleepwalking. Watch out for a very young Joanna Lumley. [S]
Loathe Story: Classic Galton and Simpson comedy. Harold seeks psychiatric help after trying to strangle Albert while sleepwalking. Watch out for a very young Joanna Lumley. [S]
Live Now, PAYE Later: A landmark in sitcom history. Albert's never made a contribution to the welfare state, but he has been claiming for his long deceased wife. The taxman looms. [S]
Live Now, PAYE Later: A landmark in sitcom history. Albert's never made a contribution to the welfare state, but he has been claiming for his long deceased wife. The taxman looms. [S]
Oh, What a Beautiful Mourning: One of Albert's 16 siblings passes away and a family feud erupts after the reading of the will, leading to a right old cockney barney. Vintage comedy. [S]
Oh, What a Beautiful Mourning: One of Albert's 16 siblings passes away and a family feud erupts after the reading of the will, leading to a right old cockney barney. Vintage comedy. [S]
A Star Is Born: Harold reckons he's on the way to stardom when he is invited to appear in a local amateur dramatics festival under the tutelage of a renowned director. Classic comedy. [S]
A Star Is Born: Harold reckons he's on the way to stardom when he is invited to appear in a local amateur dramatics festival under the tutelage of a renowned director. Classic comedy. [S]
Men of Letters: Classic comedy with the father-and-son rag-and-bone men. Their choice of words on the scrabble board are colourful to say the least as the vicar pays a flying visit. [S]
Men of Letters: Classic comedy with the father-and-son rag-and-bone men. Their choice of words on the scrabble board are colourful to say the least as the vicar pays a flying visit. [S]
Cuckoo in the Nest: Laughs with Albert and 'Arold. Harold's long-lost brother turns up from Australia and stands to inherit half of the business. But is he who he claims to be? [S]
Cuckoo in the Nest: Laughs with Albert and 'Arold. Harold's long-lost brother turns up from Australia and stands to inherit half of the business. But is he who he claims to be? [S]
A Perfect Christmas: Festive farce. Albert and Harold plan a Christmas abroad. But when Albert discovers he needs a passport, things get complicated. Why can't they go to Bognor? [S]
A Perfect Christmas: Festive farce. Albert and Harold plan a Christmas abroad. But when Albert discovers he needs a passport, things get complicated. Why can't they go to Bognor? [S]
The Party: Albert and Harold are both preparing for Christmas, but Harold's plans do not include his father. In fact, he is determined to get as far away from him as possible. [S]
The Party: Albert and Harold are both preparing for Christmas, but Harold's plans do not include his father. In fact, he is determined to get as far away from him as possible. [S]
Come Dancing: This is a highly rated episode by aficionados, with a nice twist at the end. Albert tries to teach Harold ballroom dancing when he enters a tournament with a girl. [S]
Come Dancing: This is a highly rated episode by aficionados, with a nice twist at the end. Albert tries to teach Harold ballroom dancing when he enters a tournament with a girl. [S]