Steptoe and Son

Steptoe and Son (1962-1974)

EndedScripted showComedy

Classic British comedy series about a middle aged man and his elderly father who run an unsuccessful 'rag and bone' business (collecting and selling junk). Harold (the son) wants to better himself but his father always seems to ruin things, sometimes accidentally and other times deliberately. The two live in poverty and the father has some disgusting habits which continue to embarrass the son.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S08E06Seance in a Wet Rag and Bone YardOct 10, 1974
S08E05Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs, DownstairsOct 3, 1974
S08E04The Seven SteptoeraiSep 25, 1974
S08E03Porn YesterdaySep 18, 1974
S08E02And So to BedSep 11, 1974
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Steptoe and Son first premiere?

Steptoe and Son premiered on 5 January 1962.

Who played Harold Steptoe?

Harry H. Corbett played Harold Steptoe.

Who played Albert Steptoe?

Wilfrid Brambell played Albert Steptoe.

What was the relationship between Harold and Albert Steptoe?

Harold and Albert Steptoe were father and son, respectively.

What was the profession of the Steptoes?

The Steptoes were rag-ands-bone men.

In which part of London did Steptoe and Son live?

Steptoe and Son lived in the Shepherd's Bush area of West London.

How many series were made of Steptoe and Son?

Eight series of Steptoe and Son were made, beginning in 1962.

Who wrote Steptoe and Son?

Ray Galton and Alan Simpson wrote Steptoe and Son.

What was the name of the horse owned by the Steptoes?

The horse owned by the Steptoes was called Hercules.

What was the name of the antique dealer often targeted by Harold?

The antique dealer often targeted by Harold was called Mr. Venables.

What was the real-life inspiration behind Steptoe and Son's characters?

The inspiration behind Steptoe and Son's characters was based on the real-life experiences of the writers' fathers, who also worked in the rag-and-bone trade.

Did Steptoe and Son win any awards?

Yes, Steptoe and Son won numerous awards, including six BAFTAs.

Did Steptoe and Son ever crossover with another TV show?

Yes, Steptoe and Son crossed over with the TV show Hancock's Half Hour.

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