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Still Open All Hours is a British sitcom (2013–2019) created for the BBC by Roy Clarke, and starring David Jason and James Baxter.It is the sequel to the sitcom Open All Hours (1976–1985), which both Clarke and Jason were involved in.
Albert E. Arkwright (born 1927) is played by Ronnie Barker in Open All Hours.. Arkwright is a pragmatic, miserly man with old-fashioned values, whose world seems to stop at his shop door, except for his lusting for Nurse Gladys Emmanuel, which prompts him on occasion to wander across the road, usually with a ladder, to gain access to her bedroom window.
The following is a list of episodes for the British sitcom Still Open All Hours, first broadcast on BBC One on 26 December 2013. The series is a sitcom sequel to Open All Hours, which broadcast from 1973 to 1985. There have so far been a total of six series and forty-one episodes, of which one was a 40th Anniversary special and six have been ...
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Open All Hours is a British television sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke for the BBC. It ran for 26 episodes in four series, which aired in 1976, 1981, 1982 and 1985. The programme was developed from a television pilot broadcast in Ronnie Barker's Seven of One (1973) comedy anthology seri
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Get ready to hit the greens again! Nearly 30 years after Adam Sandler’s golf comedy Happy Gilmore became a cult classic, the beloved character is making a triumphant return in the Netflix sequel ...
Open All Hours came 8th in the 2004 Britain's Best Sitcom poll. [109] Although it ended in 1985, Open All Hours had been repeated over 3,000 times by 2021. [ 106 ] [ 110 ] The theme tune was composed by Joseph Ascher (1829–1869), [ 111 ] arranged for a brass band and performed by Max Harris , who also wrote the incidental music.