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1970 Certificate PG
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The advent of colour television and successful comedies on ITV had pressurised the BBC to bring back it's top comedy shows. So, in 1970, five years after their last series, Harold and Albert were back on television - like they had never been away. Although these were the first Steptoe episodes to be made in colour only black .. Read more

Starring Wilfrid Brambell, Harry H. Corbett
Genres Comedy, Television

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Steptoe And Son - Series 5

The advent of colour television and successful comedies on ITV had pressurised the BBC to bring back it's top comedy shows. So, in 1970, five years after their last series, Harold and Albert were back on television - like they had never been away. Although these were the first Steptoe episodes to be made in colour only black and white versions exist today, available here on DVD for the first time.

Starring Wilfrid Brambell, Harry H. Corbett
Studio 2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO
Run time DVD: 3 hrs 30 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Comedy, Television
Language DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Released Production year: 1970

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Steptoe And Son - Series 5 (2 discs) (1970)

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  • Sign up Certificate PG Steptoe And Son - Series 5 - Disc 1

    Contains Episodes: 1. A Death in the Family; 2. A Winter's Tale; 3. Any Old Iron?...

  • Sign up Certificate PG Steptoe And Son - Series 5 - Disc 2

    Contains Episodes: 4. Steptoe And Son - and Son!; 5. The Colour Problem; 6. T.B. or not T.B.; 7. Men of Proper...

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    • Steptoe And Son - Series 5
      The advent of colour television and successful comedies on ITV had pressurised the BBC to bring back it's top comedy shows. So, in 1970, five years after their last series, Harold and Albert were back on television - like they had never been away. Although these were the first Steptoe episodes to ...