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Steptoe and Son

  • TV Series
  • 1962–1974
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
3.6K
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Steptoe and Son (1962)
British sitcom about a father-and-son rag-and-bone business in London. The intergenerational divide between the miserly Steptoe and his ambitious son results in comedy, drama, and tragedy.
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British sitcom about a father-and-son rag-and-bone business in London. The intergenerational divide between the miserly Steptoe and his ambitious son results in comedy, drama, and tragedy.British sitcom about a father-and-son rag-and-bone business in London. The intergenerational divide between the miserly Steptoe and his ambitious son results in comedy, drama, and tragedy.British sitcom about a father-and-son rag-and-bone business in London. The intergenerational divide between the miserly Steptoe and his ambitious son results in comedy, drama, and tragedy.

  • Stars
    • Wilfrid Brambell
    • Harry H. Corbett
    • Frank Thornton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    3.6K
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    • Stars
      • Wilfrid Brambell
      • Harry H. Corbett
      • Frank Thornton
    • 29User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Wilfrid Brambell
    Wilfrid Brambell
    • Albert Steptoe
    • 1962–1974
    Harry H. Corbett
    Harry H. Corbett
    • Harold Steptoe
    • 1962–1974
    Frank Thornton
    Frank Thornton
    • The Frenchman…
    • 1962–1973
    Tim Buckland
    • Herbert…
    • 1965–1970
    Dudley Foster
    • Martin…
    • 1963–1970
    Anthony Sharp
    Anthony Sharp
    • Vicar…
    • 1970–1974
    Valerie Bell
    Valerie Bell
    • Dolly Miller…
    • 1962–1973
    Michael Stainton
    • Davidson - Fingerprints Man…
    • 1964–1970
    Bill Maxam
    • the Commissionaire…
    • 1964–1965
    George Tovey
    • Second Man…
    • 1963–1970
    Peter Thompson
    • Party Member
    • 1965–1970
    Charlie Bird
    • The Rock Seller…
    • 1962–1965
    Victor Harrington
    Victor Harrington
    • Restaurant Patron…
    • 1963–1970
    Colin Gordon
    Colin Gordon
    • Mr. Greenwood…
    • 1962–1972
    Yootha Joyce
    Yootha Joyce
    • Avis…
    • 1963–1965
    Leonard Rossiter
    Leonard Rossiter
    • Johnny Spooner…
    • 1964–1972
    George A. Cooper
    George A. Cooper
    • Uncle Arthur
    • 1965–1972
    Norman Bird
    Norman Bird
    • Bank Manager…
    • 1970
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    nicholas.rhodes

    An excercise in brilliant witty comedy

    A brilliant exercise in British comedy from the sixties and seventies ! Not one episode fails to please and the dialogues were extremely savoury. A certain number of episodes are available on BBC dvds in the UK region 2. The picture quality of the latter episodes is so good that you'd swear they'd been made yesterday. It is hard to believe that both of these characters have sadly left us but thanks to this series they will live on forever in our hearts and minds ! It appears that in real life, Wilfred Brambell was an exceedingly well-spoken man and didn't have a common accent at all. In one of the episodes involving Harold acting in a play, we do in fact hear Albert speak in a very posh voice albeit very briefly.
    vaughan.birbeck

    Classic comedy with a heart of truth

    Although Steptoe and Son ran on British TV for twelve years it is one of those rare (maybe unique) examples of an idea which continued to develop and evolve rather than slide into stale repetition.

    In its early years the series emphasised broad comedy. One well-remembered episode features Albert eating a meal while sitting in his bath, earning a rebuke from his son which became a national catchphrase: "You dirty old man!"

    As time went by the characters became established and the writing began to emphasise the mutual dependency of two basically lonely men (Harold the batchelor and Albert the widower). Harold dreams of a better quality of life away from his father and constantly makes attempts to achieve something in his own right. His attempts are thwarted by his own lack of social standing and his father's scheming: if Harold joins a local theatre group, Albert joins too and becomes the star of the show.

    Albert, for his part, fears losing his son and being abandoned in his old age. He will use any means (especially moral blackmail) to keep Harold at his side. More importantly he is far more realistic than Harold and sees that his attempts at social ambition are doomed.

    In one of the most moving episodes an old girlfriend of Harold's reappears after many years. They still feel the same way about each other and plan to marry. Finally Harold can break away from the old man. Naturally Albert has other ideas, but at the climax of the show it is the girl who ends the relationship, telling Harold he is already married.

    The performances of Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett never faltered through the show's run. Galton and Simpson produced scripts of wit and insight and they performed with great skill and subtlety. This is a show where you laugh while recognising the truth and basic sadness of the situation in which the characters live.
    7DavidYZ

    Funny comedy series

    This is a BBC sitcom that's set in Shepherd's Bush, West London. It's about a father and son who are rag-and-bone men. It ran from 1962-1974. There were also films, plays, documentaries and versions of the TV series made by other countries.

    It's well-written and well-acted. There are many good performances from actors who only appear in one or two episodes each.
    10Alanjackd

    As Good As It Gets

    Along with Rab Nesbitt this is equally my top of British comedy. The worst episode holds more laughs than the best of anything else. The idea is so simple in real terms but holds so much span of internal conflict and emotional war. Father and son material, as most men know is like a battlefield of top dogism..Here we have a 40 year old man living with a father who has been widower for the same time with equal demons to come to terms with. If any man out there who had a father who could play football or cards better than him then this is for you. Apart from all this social comment the script was so funny and witty it can be often funny without empathy. Whatever funny you're after , this has it!
    bugsmoran29

    Laughter through the tears

    I am an American who has only discovered the marvelous 'Steptoe & Son' British television series many years after it originally aired. I have managed to watch just about every episode that is available on you tube. I highly recommend this television classic. There were numerous episodes that made me want to cry. The death of their horse Hercules was virtually unbearable, as well as the one where Harold had Albert placed in a old folks' home. The love-hate relationship of the father and son junk company team is more intense than anything ever seen on American television. Although I feel very sorry for Harry being trapped in a world he never made, I find Albert the more appealing of the two. I also can understand the old man's accent more than the son's.

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    • Trivia
      Wilfrid Brambell was only 49 when he began playing Albert Steptoe, who was supposed to be 63 when the series began.
    • Goofs
      The physical positioning of the Steptoe's outside toilet varies over the course of the series: sometimes it is plumbed in facing the yard gates, at other times it's rotated to face the wall.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Harold Steptoe: You dirty old man!

    • Connections
      Alternate-language version of Stiefbeen en zoon (1963)
    • Soundtracks
      Old Ned
      (theme music)

      Written by Ron Grainer

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 1962 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Степто и сын
    • Filming locations
      • Stable Way, Kensington, London, England, UK(Junkyard exteriors)
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 45m
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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