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- DirectorSean CaseyMark PriceStarsTracy-Ann ObermanAngel AdoreeDick StrawbridgeIt is the end of the summer. Dick and Angel host an event at the chateau featuring a fleet of vintage Citroen vans. Dick and Angel work on a vehicle of their own, an ex-wedding bus they call 'Mademoiselle Daisy'.
- DirectorSean CaseyMark PriceScott WardStarsTracy-Ann ObermanAngel AdoreeDick StrawbridgeIt is the wedding season and Dick and Angel are at their busiest while also trying to deal with a circus tent, two giant aviaries and planting water lilies.
- StarsTracy-Ann ObermanAngel AdoreeJennifer NewmanIn the middle of weddings Angel organizes the wedding anniversary of her parents and Dick's oldest son giving a hand. Dick gets the family an Asquith Mascot van that he plans to transform into a family holiday van.
- DirectorTina JenkinsSean LewisPhilip ShottonStarsTracy-Ann ObermanAngel AdoreeDick StrawbridgeDick and Angel await the arrival of guests, who are expecting a luxurious Christmas at the Chateau. Meanwhile, Dick continues to work on the lift and Angel discovers some valuable vinyl records.
- DirectorSean CaseyBen JamiesonSean LewisStarsTracy-Ann ObermanAngel AdoreeDick StrawbridgeIt is spring at the chateau and Dick has an ambitious plan to put a boat in the moat. Angel tackles some ancient wallpaper while Dick wrestles with an old rake in the meadow.
- DirectorPaul CromptonTo Angel the chateau is a blank canvas for her unique designs and creative ideas. It all starts by creating a hole through one of the castles interior walls to create a stunning honeymoon suite.
- 2016–202248m9.0 (48)TV EpisodeDirectorTina JenkinsSean LewisPhilip ShottonStarsTracy-Ann ObermanAngel AdoreeDick StrawbridgeIt's 18 months since Dick Strawbridge and Angel Adoree embarked upon their renovation of a 45-room French chateau and only 9 rooms have been done. The project is going to have to start paying for itself by hosting weddings.
- 2016–202247m9.2 (51)TV EpisodeDirectorTina JenkinsSean LewisPhilip ShottonStarsTracy-Ann ObermanAngel AdoreeDick StrawbridgeThe couple make business plans for the grounds, including charging people to fish in the moat and forage in the woods. Angel starts work on a second guest suite but her plan to install an elevator tests Dick's engineering skills.
- 2016–202248m8.8 (52)TV EpisodeDirectorPaul CromptonStarsTracy-Ann ObermanAngel AdoreeDick StrawbridgeWith just £20,000 left in the coffers the refurb problems feel endless for Dick with time running out. But Angel is on a creative roll. And the family buy some chickens.
- DirectorPaul CromptonStarsTracy-Ann ObermanAngel AdoreeDick StrawbridgeDick and Angel find their fairytale French castle. Dick launches into fitting a monumental heating system while Angel discovers the chateau's vintage secrets.
- DirectorDuncan WoodStarsWilfrid BrambellHarry H. CorbettSidonie BondAlbert has been coughing a lot and Harold accompanies him to the hospital where they both submit to having X-rays taken. Whilst Albert gets the all clear there is an unusual growth on Harold's X-ray and tuberculosis is suspected. However it turns out to be a necklace that Harold was wearing that showed up on the X-ray and he is cleared.
- DirectorDuncan WoodStarsWilfrid BrambellHarry H. CorbettJoan NewellHarold is not happy when Albert announces that he intends to marry widowed sweet-shop owner Emma Marshall, especially as he will be kicked out of the house if the wedding goes ahead. When Emma comes to visit he deliberately gets his father annoyed so that Emma sees his nasty side and calls off the wedding.
- StarsWilfrid BrambellHarry H. CorbettHarold Steptoe is thirty-seven and, since leaving the army, has been a drudge for his widowed, selfish father Albert, totting for goods to sell in their rag-and-bone business. One day Harold gets the offer of a better job and is determined to take it. Albert, however, fearing loneliness if Harold goes, knows just how to keep his son at home.
- DirectorDuncan WoodStarsWilfrid BrambellHarry H. CorbettWhen Hercules the horse dies Albert takes to his bed. Harold buys another horse which he names Samson, but then this horse also appears to fall ill. When Albert gets up to tend to the horse he finds out that the illness is actually a pregnancy and Samson is a mare after all. Rather than call her Delilah, the name Hercules II is chosen.
- DirectorDuncan WoodStarsWilfrid BrambellHarry H. CorbettGerald FloodHarold wants to move up in the world so he and a reluctant Albert go to view a suburban semi-detached house. When the local Residents' Association gets to hear that two rag and bone men are planning to move into the area they offer a bribe to stop them coming. Harold is appalled by such prejudice but Albert sees a potential money-spinner on the way.
- DirectorDavid CroftStarsHarry H. CorbettWilfrid BrambellHarold wants to re-decorate but cannot agree on a colour scheme with his father so they agree to put a partition down the living room and have their own space on either side. There is even a coin-operated turnstile put in the hall which each must feed to pass through common ground. Unfortunately when the house catches fire the turnstile severely limits the firemen who do not have change for it.
- DirectorDuncan WoodStarsHarry H. CorbettWilfrid BrambellRobert DorningDue to numerous bills, including for delicacies Harold bought on tick from Mr. Stacey the butcher, the Steptoes find themselves besieged by all the people to whom they owe money plus bailiffs. When the creditors finally break in to take away the furniture, Albert arranges an 'accident' which makes it look as if Mr. Stacey has attacked him and reverses the situation by threatening to sue.
- DirectorDuncan WoodStarsWilfrid BrambellHarry H. CorbettHarold plans a musical evening with some old 78rpm records, while Steptoe Sr. insists on noisily mending his shoes.
- 1962–197430m8.1 (63)TV EpisodeDirectorDuncan WoodStarsWilfrid BrambellHarry H. CorbettHarold decides that the house needs a central heating system and, having got some radiators on his round, he will plumb it in himself. The result is a disaster as the pipes are visible above the floor-boards and, when the system is turned on, all the heaters start moving and making ominous noises.
- DirectorDuncan WoodStarsWilfrid BrambellHarry H. CorbettTrouble ensues when Harold brings home a cart full of coffins.
- DirectorDuncan WoodStarsWilfrid BrambellHarry H. CorbettHarold is planning a skiing holiday in Austria, but Albert objects as per usual.
- DirectorDuncan WoodStarsWilfrid BrambellHarry H. CorbettGeorge ToveyAfter suffering the results of his father's cooking, which involves crimping pie crust with false teeth, Harold shows off his new purchase, a huge snooker table, so big it eventually ends up in the yard. When he finds that Albert is much better at the game than him he becomes obsessed with the notion of beating him just once in his life and makes his dad play snooker in a rainstorm in the middle of the night. Finally a jubilant Harold wins. . .. Or was it Albert's trick shots making him think he'd won?
- DirectorDuncan WoodStarsWilfrid BrambellHarry H. CorbettDudley FosterHaving bought a Gannex mac like Harold Wilson, Harold hopes to be chosen as the ward's new Labour candidate and calls a party meeting, watched by a baleful, Tory-supporting Albert. However Albert comes to his son's defence when the local party agent Stonelake announces that Harold has not been selected as the prospective candidate because he is too working class and the party are out to court the middle class vote.
- DirectorDuncan WoodStarsWilfrid BrambellHarry H. CorbettMichael BrennanSteptoe and Son decide to go to the movies, but are split over which film to see. Harold wants to see Fellini's '8½ (1963)', while Albert prefers Nudes of 1964.
- DirectorDuncan WoodStarsHarry H. CorbettWilfrid BrambellJohn LaurieWhen Hercules the horse seems to be ill, an initially depressed Harold is much cheered when the other rag and bone men bring good quality goods for him to sell since he can't go out totting himself. And when the vet explains that Hercules is merely suffering from insomnia and not destined to become Wallah-Wallah cats meat, Harold uses the situation to his advantage.