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These episodes from series three of the classic comedy were broadcast in January and February 1964. By this point the antics of the trapped 'young' would-be sophisticate and his grimy, manipulative father were required viewing up and down the country.
Homes Fit For Heroes:
Harold plans to sail the world, but if he can't get his dad in a home he can forget Polynesian beauties and sun-kissed beaches.
The Wooden Overcoats:
Harold's storing five unused coffins in the house, but Albert would father spend a stormy night with Hercules the horse.
The Lead Man Cometh:
A chapel-goer from the valleys arrives with a ton of lead at a knock-down price. Harold jumps at the opportunity; surely a man of God can be trusted?
Steptoe a La Cart:
Harold's French girlfriend is beautiful, charming and, when Albert reveals his wartime secret, a good deal 'closer' to Harold than he thinks.
Sunday For Seven Days:
Harold's choice of Fellini's 8 1/2, isn't exactly Albert's idea of a Friday night trip to the cinema. So the old man's out to wreck the evening.
The Bonds That Bind Us:
Albert's Premium Bonds windfall finds him eating at the Savoy, drinking with dolly birds at swanky Soho clubs and getting engaged!
The Lodger:
Albert is taking in a lodger. As the breadwinner, Harold is insulted, he's also ashamed at the capitalism and, most of all, he's dreading sharing a room with his dad.