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Steptoe And Son - Series 3 DVD

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Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett return as Albert and Harold Steptoe the bickering 'rag-and-bone' junkmen in another installment of the classic comedy series Steptoe And Son. Episodes Comprise: 1. Homes Fit For Heroes 2. The Wooden Overcoats 3. The Lead Man Cometh 4. Steptoe a la Cart 5. Sunday For Seven Days 6. The Bonds That Bind Us 7. The Lodger

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Released
13 February 2006
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
BBC 
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Runtime
175 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5014503185022 
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All seven episodes from the third series of the classic BBC television comedy about the father and son who run a junkyard and scrap metal business. In 'Homes Fit For Heroes', Harold (Harry H. Corbett) tries to persuade Albert (Wilfrid Brambell) to go into an old people's home. In 'The Wooden Overcoats', Harold acquires a job lot of coffins. In 'The Lead Man Cometh', a conman (played by Leonard Rossiter) tries to sell the scrap dealers some cheap lead - which he has just stolen from their own house. In 'Steptoe a la Cart', Harold falls for a French girl. In 'Sunday For Seven Days', Harold decides to ruin Albert's cinema night. In 'The Bonds That Bind Us', one of Albert's bonds comes up and nets the scrap dealers some money. Finally, in 'The Lodger', Harold threatens to leave after Albert advertises for a lodger.

Features seven episodes from the third series of the television comedy. In 'Homes Fit For Heroes', Harold wants to sail around the world but he has to get his dad into a home first. Also features 'The Wooden Overcoats', 'The Lead Man Cometh', 'Steptoe A La Cart', 'Sunday For Seven Days', 'The Bonds That Bind Us' and 'The Lodger!'

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