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      • The series was broadcast on the BBC for ten series, totalling 69 episodes between 8 September 1972 and 1 April 1985 – including five Christmas specials.
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  2. Are You Being Served? was initially broadcast from 1973 to 1985. Each series had between five and nine episodes. Counting the pilot episode, all episodes and specials from the series, and the film, the show ran for sixty-nine episodes and ten series.

  3. Episodes for the British television sitcom Are You Being Served? aired from 1972 to 1985. All episodes were 30 minutes long. A film of the same name was released in 1977.

    Series
    Episodes
    Originally Aired(first Aired)
    Originally Aired(last Aired)
    28 August 2016 (2016-08-28)
    28 August 2016 (2016-08-28)
    7
    18 February 1985 (1985-02-18)
    1 April 1985 (1985-04-01)
    6
    22 April 1983 (1983-04-22)
    27 May 1983 (1983-05-27)
    8
    9 April 1981 (1981-04-09)
    24 December 1981 (1981-12-24)
  4. Are You Being Served?: Created by Jeremy Lloyd, David Croft. With Mollie Sugden, John Inman, Frank Thornton, Wendy Richard. The misadventures of the staff of a retail floor of a major department store.

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    Are You Being Served?featured humour based on sexual innuendo, misunderstandings, mistaken identity and occasional slapstick. In addition, there were sight gags generated by outrageous costumes which the characters were sometimes required to wear for store promotions, and gaudy store displays frequently featuring malfunctioning robotic mannequins. ...

    Actor / actress — Character — Duration Main characters 1. Frank Thornton — Captain Stephen Peacock — Pilot–Series 10 2. Mollie Sugden — Mrs. Betty Slocombe — Pilot–Series 10 3. John Inman — Mr. Wilberforce Claybourne Humphries & Mrs Humphries — Pilot–Series 10 4. Wendy Richard — Miss Shirley Brahms — Pilot–Series 10 5. Nicholas Smith — Mr. Cuthbert...

    Throughout the series, the entire staff of the floor takes breaks together. That would mean that the entire floor would be closed due to lack of employees during break times. Indeed, one episode sp...
    Throughout the series Mrs. Slocombe's first name changes numerous times. It is Betty in some, Margaret in another, Mary Elizabeth in one and finally Rachel in a few. As far as is known, her name ac...
    How is it that EVERYBODY on the floor gets to have lunch at the same time? Many stores close for lunch time (a half hour, or full hour). This is particularly true for stores that have a "canteen"....
    Constantly changing which floor the department store is located on - This occurs several times throughout the series. It is one of many inconsistencies in the show, and becomes a fun bit of trivia...

    The theme song, written by the show's co-writer David Croft and composer Ronnie Hazlehurst, consists of a lift girl (whose voice was provided by Stephanie Gathercole) announcing each floor over the musique concrète sounds of a cash register (which basically serves as the only percussion instrument) and a simple musical accompaniment. A remix of the...

    During its run, the series attracted some mild criticism for its reliance on sexual stereotypes and double entendres, including jokes about Mrs. Slocombe's "pussy" (cat) e.g. Mrs. Slocombe: "Animals are very psychic; the least sign of danger and my pussy's hair stands on end". John Inman's camp portrayal of Mr. Humphries as an effeminate man could ...

    The series has become very popular in the United States on PBS stations and on BBC America, as well as in many Commonwealth nations around the world. A US adaptation pilot episode called Beane's of Boston aired on 5 May 1979 on CBS, but it didn't make it through a full season. An Australian version, also called Are You Being Served?, ran for sixtee...

    Seven early episodes were novelised for a book, written by Jeremy Lloyd, called Are You Being Served? – Camping In and other Fiascos. This was written in 1976, and republished in 1997 by KQED Books. The seven episodes featured are Camping In, Up Captain Peacock, Wedding Bells, His and Hers, Coffee Morning, The Hand of Fate and The Clock. In 1995, K...

    All Ten Series, including both the black & white and colour versions of the pilot episode and all five Christmas specials from those years, are now available on DVD in the UK (Region 2). Are You Being Served: the Moviewas released in 2002. All ten series, as well as both series of Grace & Favour (in packaging titled Are You Being Served? Again!) an...

    Are You Being Served? at BBC Online
    Are You Being Served? at the British Film Institute
    Are You Being Served? at the British Comedy Guide
    Are You Being Served? at the BFI's Screenonline
  5. Grace & Favour (known as Are You Being Served? Again! in the United States) is a British television sitcom that was first broadcast on BBC1 from 1992 to 1993. It served as a sequel series to Are You Being Served?, and was written by Are You Being Served? creators and writers Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft.

  6. The Pilot. First Broadcast: (08/09/1972) After 20-something years of having the entire floor to themselves, the staff of the Men's Readymades find themselves having to share their space with Ladies' Intimate Apparel.

  7. Original Broadcast Dates. 8 September 19721 April 1985. Writing Partnership. Croft & Lloyd. Synopsis. Are you Being Served? is a quintessentially British sitcom about Grace Brothers, a family-owned department store in London (loosely based on the old department store, Simpsons of Piccadilly, where Jeremy Lloyd once worked.)

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