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Remade as 

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Referenced in 

The Sorcerers (1967)
The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (1972)
A rag-and-bone man driving a horse-drawn cart is seen when Barry first arrives in England.
Are You Being Served?: Shoulder to Shoulder (1975)
When Mrs. Slocombe has been "felt up" by one of the workers behind the curtain, she says it was the one who looks like Steptoe who did it.
Neighbours: Episode #1.1064 (1989)
Kerry playfully calls Joe and Toby by the name of this show while they are sorting old junk
Shooting Stars: Episode #2.10 (1996)
Bob hums the theme tune.
The Best of Morecambe & Wise (2001)
Referenced by title in joke credits in "Antony & Cleopatra" sketch
Churchill: The Hollywood Years (2004)
During the end credits outtakes, Phil Cornwell does impressions of Albert and Harold Steptoe
Britain's 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches (2005)
Referenced by title
Doctor Who: Origins (2006)
Verity Lambert mentions that Ron Grainer created the show's theme tune.
Masters of Sound (2006)
Dick Mills mentions Ron Grainer's work on the show.
Comedy Connections: To the Manor Born (2006)
Referenced by name
Comedy Connections: It Ain't Half Hot, Mum (2007)
Referenced by name
Hitler: The Comedy Years (2007)
Referenced by name
The Curse of Steptoe (2008)
drama set behind the scenes of the TV series
Inspector Lewis: The Quality of Mercy (2009)
Humorous ccomparison to Harold Steptoe in review of Philip's play
Have I Got News for You: Episode #39.5 (2010)
Paul Merton tells an anecdote about Harold Wilson asking for an episode of the show to be aired after the polls closed in the 1964 election.
'8 Out of 10 Cats' Does 'Countdown' (2012)
The theme music is played

Featured in 

Screenwipe: Screenwipe USA (2006)
Clips shown.
Screenwipe: Episode #5.1 (2008)
Clips shown.
Men About the House (2010)
Clips shown and discussed
John Howard Davies: A Life in Comedy (2012)
Seen as part of tribute to his work

Spoofed in 

The All Star Impressions Show (2009)
The programme is spoofed in a sketch.

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