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Season 7 – Steptoe and Son

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Classic comedy about an impoverished father and son team.
Steptoe and Son — Season 7

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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Feb 21, 1972 Men of Letters Albert and Harold are inspired to take of journalism after a game of Scrabble. Details Episode 2 Aired Feb 28, 1972 A Star Is Born When Harold is invited to appear in a local amateur dramatics festival under the tutelage of renowned director Rupert Faines-Muir, he reckons he's on the way to stardom; unsurprisingly, Albert is not convinced. Details Episode 3 Aired Mar 6, 1972 Oh, What a Beautiful Mourning When one of Albert's 16 siblings passes away, a family feud ensues following the reading of the will; Wily old Albert has a few tricks up his sleeve though. Details Episode 4 Aired Mar 13, 1972 Live Now, P.A.Y.E. Later Albert has never made a contribution to the welfare state but is still intent upon making a claim. Details Episode 5 Aired Mar 20, 1972 Loathe Story Harold seeks psychiatric help when his stress level reaches a dangerous all-time high. During a bout of sleepwalking, he tries to murder Albert. Details Episode 6 Aired Mar 27, 1972 Divided We Stand Harold takes drastic measures to get some privacy from Albert by dividing the house up. Details Episode 7 Aired Apr 3, 1972 The Desperate Hours There's no electricity, no gas, no food, no booze and no cigarettes; two unwelcome visitors drop by the yard direct from the Scrubbs; the two jail breakers soon realize they've picked the wrong house. Details Episode 8 Aired Dec 24, 1973 The Party Classic comedy about an impoverished father and son team. Details

Season Info

Director
John Davies, Graeme Muir, David Croft
Screenwriter
Alan Simpson, Ray Galton
Network
BBC
Genre
Holiday, Comedy, Entertainment
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Feb 21, 1972