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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.
Sunday For Seven Days
Harold's choice of Fellini's 8/i, 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 Wooden Overcoats
Harold's storing five unused coffins in the house, but Albert would rather spend a stormy night with Hercules the horse.
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 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?
The Lodger!
Albert is taking in a lodger. As the bre dwinner, Harold is insulted, he's also ashamed at the capitalism and, most of all, he's dreading sharing a room with his dad.
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.
Summary | All seven episodes from the third series of the classic BBC television comedy about the father and son who run a junkyard and scrap metal business. In 'Homes Fit For Heroes'... |
Studio | BBC |
Format | DVD |
Release date | 20070827 |
Contributors | Wilfrid Brambell (Actor), Harry H. Corbett (Actor) |