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Open All Hours - Series 3 DVD

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Voted number 8 in Britain's best sitcom - Series 3 sees Arkwright's daydreaming nephew Granville undergo an identity crisis ditching his apron for a hipper image! Meanwhile Arkwright looks to cut out the middlemen and market his own product... 'Arkwright's Treacle Toffee'! Contains all six episodes from the third series: An Errand Boy By The Ear: Arkwright decides that Granville needs to improve his sales technique. The Ginger Men: Arkwright improves the sale

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Released
04 October 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
BBC 
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Runtime
177 minutes 
Features
PAL 
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5014503136628 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play  All six episodes from the third season of the BBC comedy series written by Roy Clarke in which miserly stuttering shopkeeper Arkwright (Ronnie Barker) employs his down-trodden nephew Granville (David Jason) in his grocery shop while attempting to woo the ample-bosomed Nurse Gladys Emmanuel (Lynda Baron) In &39;An Errand Boy By the Ear&39; Arkwright is baffled when his cutomers are upset by his treatment of Granville &39;The Ginger Men&39; sees Arkwright forcing his ginger cake on Nurse Gladys after being told that ginger has aphrodisiac properties In &39;Duet for the Solo Bicycle&39; a squeak in the shop&39;s bicycle is driving Granville round the bend - but can it really be affecting his love life as he claims? &39;How to Ignite Your Errand Boy&39; finds Arkwright planning to make his own firelighters - but the task proves rather dangerous In &39;The Man From Down Under&39; one of Nurse Gladys&39;s admirers returns from a trip to Australia and gets a real Yorkshuire welcome from Arkwright Finally in &39;The Cool Cocoa Tin Lid&39; Granville is trying to look cool in open-necked shirt and sunglasses - but where is a poor errand boy to find a medallion?

All six episodes from the third season of the BBC comedy series written by Roy Clarke, in which miserly stuttering shopkeeper Arkwright (Ronnie Barker) employs his down-trodden nephew Granville (David Jason) in his grocery shop while attempting to woo the ample-bosomed Nurse Gladys Emmanuel (Lynda Baron). In 'An Errand Boy By the Ear', Arkwright is baffled when his cutomers are upset by his treatment of Granville. 'The Ginger Men' sees Arkwright forcing his ginger cake on Nurse Gladys after being told that ginger has aphrodisiac properties. In 'Duet for the Solo Bicycle', a squeak in the shop's bicycle is driving Granville round the bend - but can it really be affecting his love life as he claims? 'How to Ignite Your Errand Boy' finds Arkwright planning to make his own firelighters - but the task proves rather dangerous. In 'The Man From Down Under', one of Nurse Gladys's admirers returns from a trip to Australia, and gets a real Yorkshuire welcome from Arkwright. Finally, in 'The Cool Cocoa Tin Lid', Granville is trying to look cool in open-necked shirt and sunglasses - but where is a poor errand boy to find a medallion?

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