Open All Hours
TV-PG
7.6
1976
Comedy
Open All Hours is a BBC sitcom written by Roy Clarke and starring Ronnie Barker as a miserly shop keeper and David Jason as his put-upon nephew who works as his errand boy.
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- Cast:
- Ronnie Barker , David Jason , Barbara Flynn , Lynda Baron , Maggie Ollerenshaw , Stephanie Cole
Episode 6 : The Cool Cocoa Tin Lid
April. 25,1982
Granville gets rid of his old image by wearing shades and snappy threads, complete with a ""medallion"" made out of a cocoa tin lid.
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Episode 5 : The Man From Down Under
April. 18,1982
Arkwright has a rival for Nurse Gladys Emmanuel's attention, as a visitor from Australia returns to his old stomping ground.
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Episode 4 : How to Ignite Your Errand Boy
April. 11,1982
Granville is tasked with making home-made firelighters, an essential ingredient being his shredded disco shirt.
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Episode 3 : Duet for Solo Bicycle
April. 04,1982
A grocer's bike with a squeaky wheel is definitely ruining Granville's attempts to woo the girls, especially Wendy who suffers the embarrassment of being escorted by Granville and his squeak!
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Episode 2 : The Ginger Men
March. 28,1982
Once again Arkwright has overstocked on goods. This time he has a consignment of Ginger Cake to get rid of. By pretending that it has aphrodisiac properties, he hopes to sell the lot.
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Episode 1 : An Errand Boy by the Ear
March. 21,1982
The customers are upset by Granville continually being dragged around by the ear by Arkwright
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