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Season 2 – Open All Hours

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Shopkeeper Albert Arkwright has one main focus -- to make as much money as he can while spending as little as possible. He packs his small corner grocery with as much merchandise as he can. His nephew, Granville, serves as Arkwright's glorified errand boy, rising early to open the shop and staying late to close it. When not focused on his shop, Arkwright woos the nurse across the street. Each episode ends with Arkwright closing his shop and reflecting upon his day.
Open All Hours — Season 2

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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Mar 1, 1981 Laundry Blues Arkwright offers to let Nurse Gladys use his vintage washing machine after hers breaks down. Details Episode 2 Aired Mar 8, 1981 The Reluctant Traveller Granville wants to pursue a romance with the milkwoman but it's not easy getting Arkwright out of the way. Details Episode 3 Aired Mar 15, 1981 Fig Biscuits and Inspirational Toilet Rolls Arkwright and Granville have to get shot of some fig rolls - plus some lavatory paper. Details Episode 4 Aired Mar 22, 1981 The New Suit Arkwright agrees to buy a new suit if he can find the same outdated style. Details Episode 5 Aired Mar 29, 1981 Arkwright's Mobile Store Nurse Gladys' remarks embarrass the miserly Arkwright into a decision to renovate the store. Details Episode 6 Aired Apr 5, 1981 Shedding at the Wedding A wedding invitation forces Arkwright to dig out an old suit. Details Episode 7 Aired Apr 19, 1981 St Albert's Day Arkwright is fearful about the identity of a mysterious Hungarian who visits the shop. Details

Season Info

Director
Sydney Lotterby
Executive Producer
Sydney Lotterby
Screenwriter
Roy Clarke
Network
BBC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Mar 1, 1981