""I'm free!"" With these words just one unforgettable character among many in this classic TV sitcom was born. From the comedy pens of Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft (Dad's Army) came the DepartMental comedy madness that is Are You Being Served?. There's hilarity at Grace Brothers the High Street department store with a difference. Join in the fun as limp-wristed Mr Humphries and that blue-rinsed batle axe Mrs Slocombe lead the outrageous department store staff t
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A welcome DVD release for the hugely popular seventies BBC sitcom set in the old-fashioned Grace Brothers department store owned by octogenarian &39;Young&39; Mr Grace The staff at Grace Brothers rarely sold anything but there were always certainties about the series Mr Humphries was &39;&39;free&39;&39; Mrs Slocombe was worried about her &39;&39;pussy&39;&39; and Young Mr Grace would appear to declare &39;&39;You&39;ve all done very well!&39;&39; Alongside Captain Peacock Mr Grainger Mr Rumbold Mr Lucas and Miss Brahms they filled the store with comic bickering preposterous sales ideas and almost any excuse for more hilarious costumes and so created one of the sauciest campest and funniest sitcoms of the decade
The complete first series, including the pilot episode, of the classic camp 1970s British television sitcom, featuring the double-entendres and saucy goings-on at the Grace Brothers department store. In 'Are You Being Served?', the Ladies and Gents departments have moved to the same floor, and Mrs Slocombe (Mollie Sugden) and Mr Grainger (Arthur Brough) clash over the central display. In 'Dear Sexy Knickers', a misunderstanding arises after a love letter from Mr Lucas (Trevor Bannister) to Miss Brahms (Wendy Richard) goes astray. In 'Our Figures Are Slipping', a sales conference is called after profits go down. In 'Camping In', the staff are stranded at work after a transport strike, and have to spend the night at the store. In 'His and Hers', a new fragrance display puts Mr Grainger and Mrs Slocombe at odds. Finally, in 'Diamonds Are a Man's Best Friend', a customer who has lost a diamond offers one hundred pounds as a reward for its recovery.
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