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of many BBC archive holdings between 1967 and 1978. However, all the instalments from the first 1970 series and all but two from the second were originally made in colour and are only known to survive in the form of black and white domestic videotape recordings. Copies were made from the master tapes
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in the 1972 series. Harold takes these games extremely seriously and sees them as symbols of his desire to improve himself, but his efforts come to nothing each time. His father's success is partly down to greater skills but is aided by cynical gamesmanship and undermining of his son's confidence. In
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in 1980. The run of 56 episodes was produced in Durban by veteran radio comedy producer Tom Meehan. It starred Tommy Read as Albert and Brian Squires as Harold. The name Steptoe was changed to Snetherswaite for the South African series, a recurring character Tommy Read played in the SABC version of
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The 1974 Christmas special ended the run and it first appears Harold is once again at the bad end of poor planning, when he books a Christmas holiday abroad, but then finds his passport is out of date. His father must go alone, and Harold, tearfully it seems, waves him off to enjoy a potential good
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Harold is infuriated by these persistent frustrations and defeats, even going to the extent in "Divided We Stand" (1972) of attempting to partition the house so that he does not have to share with his selfish, uncultured and negative father. His plan ends in failure and ultimately he can see no way
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Many episodes revolve around sometimes violent disagreements between the two men, Harold's attempts to bed women and momentary interest over things found on his round. Much of the humour derives from the pathos of the protagonists' situation, especially Harold's continually thwarted (usually by the
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of all the episodes of the original 1962–65 series were wiped in the late 1960s. However, these episodes mostly survive on film transfers of the original videotapes as 16mm black and white telerecordings. The exceptions to this are "The Stepmother", "The Wooden Overcoats", "The Lodger" and "My Old
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for 'fart'), you goes outside." Social issues and debates were routinely portrayed, woven into the humour. The programme did not abandon the more traditional sources of comedy but used them in small doses. The characters, and their intense and difficult relationship, displayed deeper qualities of
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The programme reveals how Brambell and Corbett were highly dissimilar to their on-screen characters. Corbett felt he had a promising career as a serious actor, but was trapped by his role as Harold and forced to keep returning to the series after typecasting limited his choice of work. Brambell,
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It was not the first time this idea had been considered. When Wilfrid Brambell left the UK after the third series to pursue an eventually unsuccessful Broadway musical career, Galton and Simpson toyed with the concept of 'killing off' Albert in order to continue the show without having to await
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addition, Albert habitually has better judgement than his son, who blunders into multiple con tricks and blind alleys as a result of his unrealistic, desperate straw-clutching approach. Occasionally the tables are turned, but overall the old man is the winner.
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out. However, for all the bitterness there is an essential bond between the pair. In bad situations, Harold sticks by his father, and Albert looks out for his son. This protective bond is shown in several episodes, such as "
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screened an episode of "Steptoe and Son" during one of his one-hour Friday night shows on NBC. Paar was an anglophile and frequently spotlighted British culture on his show. Later in 1963 he screened a film-clip of
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Albert almost always comes out on top, and routinely proves himself superior to his son whenever they compete, such as when they played snooker into the night and pouring rain in 1970, and
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used were in marked contrast to the refined voices heard on most television of the time: e.g., in "Back in Fashion", Harold warns Albert that when the models arrive, "if you feels like a
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which featured a cameo by Wilfrid Brambell as Albert Steptoe witnessing the launch of BBC TV Centre into space. The sketch was included as an extra on the special edition DVD release of
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nature of Albert and Harold's situation, focusing on themes of over-reliance and being trapped within social class. The production toured the UK and received positive reviews from the
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to watch the Scottish football team play in the 1978 World Cup as the "Good Luck Scotland" title of the programme referred to Scotland's chances of winning the World Cup that year.
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time without him. Harold trudges away, only to jump in a car with a woman to drive off on his own holiday, revealing that he had engineered the whole situation from the beginning.
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depicts Corbett as being delighted with the concept, since assuming the role of father would allow Harold's character some development and growth, which he felt was long overdue.
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of the series—each of the eight series, and two compilations entitled "The Very Best of Steptoe and Son" volumes 1 and 2. Two Christmas specials are also available on DVD, as are
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Many of the original TV episodes of Steptoe and Son have now been officially adapted to the stage by the original writers Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, with David Pibworth.
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This recent tour was co-produced with Apollo Theatre Company. Across all these productions, John Hewer played Harold Steptoe and Jeremy Smith played Albert Steptoe.
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Between 2017 - 2022, theatre company Hambledon Productions produced four consecutive tours, based on the original Galton and Simpson scripts. These included
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of the Series 5 episode "A Winter's Tale" (lasting approximately 15 minutes) was returned to the BBC; this is the only telerecording of a colour
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as Harold, it was unscreened, and did not lead to a series. The pilot was released on DVD in the UK in 2018. The concept was later re-worked as
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beach, with Ken Dodd in the last two minutes as a strange golf professional. A telerecording of the show, broadcast on 24 July 1966, survives.
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Man's a Tory", which exist as optical transfers made from domestic 405 line reel to reel videotapes obtained from writers Galton and Simpson.
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Brambell's return. The character would have been replaced with Harold's illegitimate son, Arthur (a part thought to be intended for actor
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marked itself out as radical compared to most UK sitcoms. This was an age when the predominant sources of laughter in British comedy were
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South Africa: broadcast on the South African Broadcasting Corporation's commercial radio station Springbok Radio (now closed down) as
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is rare among 1960s BBC television programmes, in that every episode has survived and exists in the BBC Archives, despite the mass
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for the show's theme tune 'Old Ned', to which he gave a different treatment, one year later, during a Rag-and-Bone Man scene in
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In 1962, Brambell and Corbett appeared as Steptoe and Son in a short sketch written by Galton and Simpson on the BBC's annual
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In 1978, they recorded a Radio 2 sketch, referred to by fans as "Scotch on the Rocks", produced especially for a show titled
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for the writers by an engineer at the BBC using a Shibaden SV-700 half-inch reel-to-reel video recorder—a forerunner of the
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Outside filming of the Steptoes' yard took place at a car-breakers' yard in Norland Gardens, London W11, then changing to
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Both of the main actors used voices considerably different from their own. Brambell, despite being Irish, spoke with a
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and budgetary constraints. Earlier shows in the series had cost more than expected, so the writers decided to write a
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elder Steptoe) attempts to better himself, and the unresolvable love/hate relationship that exists between the pair.
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programme. The black and white film sequence featuring Steptoe and Son, broadcast on 25 December 1967, still exists.
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episode known to still exist. Of the 30 episodes produced in colour, 17 exist in their original colour format.
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on 14 September 2016, as part of the BBC's Lost Sitcom season recreating lost episodes of classic sitcoms.
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In March 2011 the Engine Shed Theatre Company performed three episodes of the series live on stage at the
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In 1972 a film version was released of the show proving highly popular. This first film, also called
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was adapted from four of the show's original scripts. The production was designed to highlight the
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by Galton, Simpson and Ross, which comprehensively covered the television and radio series, films,
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were not aiming to make a pilot for a series, having worked for seven years with Hancock. However,
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in London. When the show returned in 1970 after a four-year hiatus, the programme was made in the
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The screenplay was written by Brian Fillis, also responsible for the similarly themed 2006 drama
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The pilot episode and the first four series, which aired in 1962–1965, were recorded in the BBC
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meanwhile, was a homosexual, something that in the 1960s was still frowned upon and, until the
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in another live on stage sketch written by Galton and Simpson featuring Steptoe and Son on
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set in one room. The idea of two brothers was considered but father and son worked best.
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focuses on Harold getting married but still not being able to get away from his father.
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In 1967, they appeared in character in a short filmed sequence for the BBC's annual
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in a sketch written by Galton and Simpson featuring Steptoe and Son totting outside
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Due to popular demand and the commercial success of the first film, another film,
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In 1977, Brambell and Corbett appeared in character for two television ads for
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The series focused on the inter-generational conflict of father and son.
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programme, broadcast on 25 December 1962. There are no known recordings.
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Is That Your Horse Outside?, Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs, Downstairs
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as part of a season of dramas about television personalities. It stars
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studios in west London, as from 1970 the show was recorded in colour.
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A number of LPs and EPs featuring TV soundtracks have been released.
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A special one-off remake of the "A Winter's Tale" episode aired on
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for the American market with Galton and Simpson. Starring
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ran for thirty-three episodes. It was awarded the 1964
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writing and performance than comedy fans were used to.
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business in 26a Oil Drum Lane, a fictional street in
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On 31 December 1963 the BBC broadcast an edition of
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Index

Albert Steptoe

Corbett
Brambell
Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Harry H. Corbett
Wilfrid Brambell
list of episodes
BBC 1
Steptoe and Son
Steptoe and Son Ride Again
When Steptoe Met Son
The Curse of Steptoe
British sitcom
Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
rag-and-bone
Shepherd's Bush
London
Wilfrid Brambell
Harry H. Corbett
Ron Grainer
Britain's Best Sitcom
Sanford and Son
Albert & Herbert
Steptoe and Son
Steptoe and Son Ride Again
Albert Steptoe
100 Greatest British Television Programmes
British Film Institute
Channel 4

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