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Open All Hours - Series 4 DVD

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Ronnie Barker stars as Arkwright the tight-fisted stammering shop-keeper who would rather risk instant amputation than replace his death-trap of a till. A young David Jason plays ""G-G-Granville"" Arkwright's ill-fated over-worked sexually-frustrated errand boy while Lynda Baron is Nurse Gladys Emmanuel - the owner of an awesome bosom and an old Morris Minor - the object of the grocer's undying lust... Episodes comprise: 1. Soulmate Wanted 2. Horse-Trading 3. The Hou

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Released
31 October 2005
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
BBC 
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Runtime
180 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5014503174323 
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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 fourth 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;Soulmate Wanted&39; Granville puts an ad in the personal column of the newspaper In &39;Horse-Trading&39; Arkwright offloads some useless clothes horses to a rival shopkeeper and is distressed to see his rival turn a profit In &39;The Housekeeper Caper&39; Arkwright advertises for a housekeeper in order to make Gladys jealous In &39;The Errand Boy Executive&39; Granville becomes obsessed with a girl who works in a boutique and tries to pretend that he owns Arkwright&39;s shop In &39;Happy Birthday Arkwright&39; Arkwright is shocked to hear that a reviewer for the Good Shop Guide is in the area Finally in &39;The Mystical Boudoir of Nurse Gladys Emmanuel&39; Arkwright tries to get into Gladys&39; bedroom usnig chocolates and a ladder

All six episodes from the fourth 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 'Soulmate Wanted', Granville puts an ad in the personal column of the newspaper. In 'Horse-Trading', Arkwright offloads some useless clothes horses to a rival shopkeeper, and is distressed to see his rival turn a profit. In 'The Housekeeper Caper', Arkwright advertises for a housekeeper in order to make Gladys jealous. In 'The Errand Boy Executive', Granville becomes obsessed with a girl who works in a boutique, and tries to pretend that he owns Arkwright's shop. In 'Happy Birthday Arkwright', Arkwright is shocked to hear that a reviewer for the Good Shop Guide is in the area. Finally, in 'The Mystical Boudoir of Nurse Gladys Emmanuel', Arkwright tries to get into Gladys' bedroom, usnig chocolates and a ladder.

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