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  1. Kevin Sutton. Sound Recordist. Alan Simpson. Writer. Ray Galton. Writer. Albert Steptoe and his son Harold are rag-and-bone men, complete with horse and cart to tour the neighbourhood. They also live together at the junk yard. Harold, who likes the bright lights in the West End of London, meets a stripper, marries her and takes her home.

  2. Steptoe & Son (1972) Directed by Cliff Owen Genres - Comedy , Comedy Drama , Drama , Romance | Sub-Genres - Comedy Drama | Release Date - Mar 23, 1972 | Run Time - 98 min. |

  3. Overview. Albert Steptoe and his son Harold are rag-and-bone men, complete with horse and cart to tour the neighbourhood. They also live together at the junk yard. Harold, who likes the bright lights in the West End of London, meets a stripper, marries her and takes her home. Albert is furious and tries every trick he knows to drive the new ...

  4. Description by Wikipedia. Steptoe and Son is a 1972 British comedy drama film and a spin-off from the popular British television comedy series of the same name about father-and-son rag-and-bone dealers. It starred Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H. Corbett as the eponymous characters, Albert and Harold Steptoe respectively.

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  5. Albert Steptoe and his son Harold are rag-and-bone men, complete with horse and cart to tour the neighbourhood. They also live together at the junk yard. Harold, who likes the bright lights in the West End of London, meets a stripper, marries her and takes her home.

  6. Aug 27, 2024 · The Sanford and Son cast delivered one of the most hilarious sitcom performances of the ’70s. The NBC sitcom aired for six seasons, from January 14, 1972, to March 25, 1977. The American sitcom ...

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  8. A classic Brit Com of The '60s and The '70s, written by famed British comedy writers Ray Galton and Alan Simpson and centered around the perennial conflicts between a pair of Shepherd's Bush rag-and-bone men, Harold Steptoe (Harry H. Corbett) and his elderly father Albert (Wilfrid Brambell). Airy, pretentious snob Harold has finer aspirations ...

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