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Steptoe And Son: Series 8£6.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £12.99 | You save: £6.00 (46%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
The eighth series of Steptoe and Son was its last, the 1974 Christmas special that followed it becoming the 57th and final episode. The series that had changed the face of British comedy remained as hilarious and poignant to the end including such memorable moments as Harold discovering just what the butler saw; Albert eating pickled onions in the bath and the fabulous waterbed affair.
Episodes Comprise:
Back In Fashion: When the Steptoe yard is chosen as the background for a fashion photoshoot, beautiful models fill the house. Could this be Harold's lucky day?
And So To Bed: Harold's success with women hits rock bottom when the willing Marcia discovers bugs in his bed. There's only one solution, he's off to Bayswater Bederama.
Porn Yesterday: Harold excitedly brings home an old 'What the Butler Saw' machine, but his enthusiasm is dampened when he discovers who is the star of the show - which is more than you can say for the vicar.
The Seven Steptoerai: When local villain Frankie Barrow tries to extort protection money from the Steptoes, Albert gets assistance from the over-65 Kung Fu club.
Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs, Downstairs: Albert is upstairs, flat on his back. Despite his son taking care of him - on doctor's orders - his slipped disc is healing very slowly. Then Harold notices the mysterious disappearance of all the pink liquorice allsorts...
Seance in A Wet Rag And Bone Yard: Albert has met a spiritualist and his weekly chats with Henry VIII and Ghandi brings Harold's scepticism to the fore. But can the medium conjuror up Harold's mum?

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alex1330 | 29/09/2008 | See all alex1330's reviews (5) »
This is one the best series ever on tv only rivalled by porridge , the last in the series buy them all they are fantastic my favourites include , upstairs downstairs , divided we stand , oh what a beautiful mourning , pot black in series 3 ! , Get them all they are fantastic
GREAT!!!!
seedofchuckyboy9 | 05/09/2008 | See all seedofchuckyboy9's reviews (4) »
Best steptoe series ever buy this for a great laugh
You've seen the rest now watch the best
RooneyTunes | 07/04/2008 | See all RooneyTunes' reviews (5) »
This series has me laughing out loud from start to finish. The comic genius of Harry H and Wilfred B shine through. Modern so called comics should take note. My favourites are Upstairs, Downstairs and The 7 Steptoerai. Henry Woolf plays Frankie Barrow brilliantly. Not exactly Marlon Brando in the Godfather but def one of the great comic villians.
Harry H Corbett, Wilfred Brambell, Patricia Routledge & Henry Woolf | |
PG | |
1974 | |
Fullscreen 4:3 | |
English - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono | |
English for the hearing impaired | |
2 Hours and 57 Minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |


































