All the best to you guys,left the council estate forty odd years ago with six hundred in me back pocket,my daughter is a dr consultant great sone heaating engineer,love Devon,best move I ever made,cheers guys from sidmouth,ha,all the best guys.
How we were blessed to see such a brilliant comic duo in action harold and Albert steptoe they made acting history with their visual expressive timing and talent a joy to behold everytime l watch them even after twenty odd years it still gets me laughing and thats legendary stuff
After watching a few on here, I got the boxset of Xmas one year, and it was great to see all of them! mad to think that most of these are 50 years plus old now!
Steptoe & Son , epic comedy from a golden era of vintage British comedies from the 1960s and 70s. Brilliant writing, great character acting, and comedy timing and deliverance at its finest. (Harry H. Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell ,(R.I.P)
I've finally got 'round to watching S&S and I'm glad this is the first one I picked. I grew up watching Sanford & Son in the US but I always knew it was based upon this programme.
The best sitcom duo pairing ever The chemistry is so believable as it was made for them both to portray these created characters of the comedy writers Galton and simpson
DAVID MICHAEL PYPER In real life Wilfred Brambell and Harry HCorbett didn’t really get on, it’s due to their professionalism that the show was what it was.
A lot of classic American sitcoms of the early-mid 70s were based on British programs of the late 60s-early 70s ("Steptoe and Son" = "Sanford and Son" to name but one) so thank you for the great programming at your end that brought great programming to our end.
OMG I first saw this the night it was broadcast and have never seen it sinse but have never forgotten it. I'm only intot he first 9 mins but i know whats coming..i'm so glad to have found this after all them years. well done for you for uploading it, i thought is was gone forever
I've been with albert and harold at the mews cottage ,old drum lane, shepards bush for 46 year's, still enjoy every second. Way ahead of their time, nice one Ben Rouse.
I'm seventy now and I still remember my mum and dad watching this and having a good laugh over this when I... think I was about seven or eight years old. Now it's my turn. 😅🤣
@@pepwaverley2185 No, sorry; It was a lot earlier than 65, I left England for Australia in 65, and it never showed over here. Whoops, you said the 4th series, when did the first one show, do you remember?
jack freeman what’s happened to that episode? It’s gone off CZcams, there’s some horrible copy of it that’s too small to watch and is a reverse picture to how it was recorded. There used to be a normal good copy of it, that’s gone now.
I used to watch this as a Kid. Years later I learned that Harold was a frustrated serious actor and Albert was homosexual who had a passion for antiques. As far from their characters as they could be.
I have always loved this show it upset me when the media brought that documentary out slaying the actors relationship and outing their private life's very sad 😢 but I still love ❤ to watch every episode over and over 👍👍👍👍👍👍👌 🤸🛀 up ya pipe
Poor harold. He really believed in that crazy pipe configuration. The thing that makes me laugh is Albert shouting " turn it orff " . A brilliant episode . Top comedy that stands the test of time in that it is still funny!
Me too. I remember me, my Dad and brother being in absolute kinks when the whole system started to clank, move around and spray water. According to the BBC website it was broadcast on Monday 18 Oct 1965, which means I was 11...
Best british comedy ever, along with of course fools & horses- I bet the yanks are so jealous of our great comedy tradition- all they have is laurel & Hardy and that was half British
This aired on Monday 18th October 1965 at 7.30pm on BBC One - this was a very clever move on the BBC's part, as it would have aired up against the hugely popular soap Coronation Street which aired on Mondays at 7.30pm over on ITV. A tough choice for viewers in 1965.
Wow would have loved radiators in the sixties,all my parents had was a coal fire in the front room and a useless paraffin heater in the kitchen,more ice on the inside of the bedroom windows than outside ha ha the good old days.
As a Beatles fan and Steptoe and Son fan it’s good to no the Beatles loved this show and watched it every week when a new episode came out 👍🏻 even using Wilfred Bramble in there first movie a hard days night
Před 4 lety+1
My dad fitted our system while the rest of us were on holiday.He had,actually,run pipes around skirting boards and cut bits out of the doors to accommodate them.But........it worked!
The nation as it was, the remains of the war with us. Brilliant series, and I remember the rag and bone man coming round with his horse and cart. "Any old iron."
Always chuckle at Harold bemoaning the idea of inheriting a 2 bedroom detached mews with private courtyard in the heart of Shepherds Bush, I shudder to think what such a property would be worth these days
Utterly brilliant acting and scripts. Galton and Simpson wanted to write a series about rag and bone men. They found it much better to write for actors rather than for Tony Hancock.
Probably the greatest comedy pairing on TV of all time ,
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And del and Rodney only fools and laurel and hardy
Brilliant episode, with impeccable timing & delivery by the legends Mr Corbett and Mr Brambell, outstanding performances by both.
I love old Steptoe's wonderful facial expressions, they always make me laugh.
Oh, those teeth😅
Quite possibly the best comedy series ever .. truly masterful ...
I can watch Steptoe and son over and over again!!!! British sense of humour, can’t beat it!!! From Australia same sense of humour!!!!!
All the best to you guys,left the council estate forty odd years ago with six hundred in me back pocket,my daughter is a dr consultant great sone heaating engineer,love Devon,best move I ever made,cheers guys from sidmouth,ha,all the best guys.
I’m from England and live near where this was filmed I’m British
Irish sense of humour is better those less well known, too morbid.
I'm 31 here in 2020 elated that now I don't need to keep streaming from CZcams becoz I got the full steptoe collection for my birthday! WOOOOHOOOO
Terry Murphy exactly! Today's 'comedy' is an embarrassment!
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I’m afraid the dvds are edited
Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs Downstairs and the one where Harold splits the house in 2 are my favorites.
Absolutely 💯 brilliant, 💯👍
This is Excellent writing. One moment you have pathos and then in the next you are doubling up in Laughter. 50 Years on and still Brilliant.
How we were blessed to see such a brilliant comic duo in action harold and Albert steptoe they made acting history with their visual expressive timing and talent
a joy to behold everytime l watch them even after twenty odd years it still gets me laughing and thats legendary stuff
I love the line between tragedy and comedy! This is a classic and I can watch them over and over and enjoy them.
Pathos at its best.
British comedy I have 2 say is definitely the best.
@@christrickett3291 Crap
@@christrickett3291 Well done for winning Retarded Comment of the Year award. 🙄
@@annenewaz4511 can't argue with you there! 👍😂
Them two where great actors and hilarious ! Such a classic. This show should always be in top 5 best uk comedy sitcoms of all time.
Agreed.
Agree best comedy duo ever in my opinion i doubt if the bbc would show there episodes again on tv with the so called pc brigade lurking around
@@stevesouthall4718 their favourite saying now when showing any old comedy is ` may contain outdated language’ ffs.
good ole british tv as it used to be, breaks my heart.
Best sitcom ever.
After watching a few on here, I got the boxset of Xmas one year, and it was great to see all of them! mad to think that most of these are 50 years plus old now!
But we are still watching and enjoying
@@Janet-vh9my too right!
Absolutely SUPERB!
What superbly bitter-sweet stuff this is! The acting is wonderful, the scripts ditto....
I understand that Harry H. Corbett was a Shakespearean actor and that there was only 13 years age difference between him and Wilfred Bramble.
Steptoe & Son , epic comedy from a golden era of vintage British comedies from the 1960s and 70s. Brilliant writing, great character acting, and comedy timing and deliverance at its finest. (Harry H. Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell ,(R.I.P)
Well says
I've finally got 'round to watching S&S and I'm glad this is the first one I picked.
I grew up watching Sanford & Son in the US but I always knew it was based upon
this programme.
Magnificent Failure
I’d particularly recommend episodes ‘The Siege Of Steptoe Street’, ‘TB Or Not TB’ and ‘And Afterwards At’.
Giovanni Pierre also PAYE now, live later, and Upstairs downstairs, and so to bed, all great episodes.
Steptoe and son is miles better than its US equivalent.
One of my favourite episodes and my favourite sitcom ...hands down
fantastic REAL comedy !!! thank you so much for posting, love LOVE these episodes
The best sitcom duo pairing ever The chemistry is so believable as it was made for them both to portray these created characters of the comedy writers Galton and simpson
DAVID MICHAEL PYPER In real life Wilfred Brambell and Harry HCorbett didn’t really get on, it’s due to their professionalism that the show was what it was.
They didn't get on at all in real life, towards the end of their careers they only ever spoke on set and if it was in the script. Shame really.
Same thing happened with Red Foxx and Desmond Wilson from Sanford and son. Those two stopped speaking by the early 80s
Yet they hated each other DIDNT get on
A lot of classic American sitcoms of the early-mid 70s were based on British programs of the late 60s-early 70s ("Steptoe and Son" = "Sanford and Son" to name but one) so thank you for the great programming at your end that brought great programming to our end.
OMG I first saw this the night it was broadcast and have never seen it sinse but have never forgotten it.
I'm only intot he first 9 mins but i know whats coming..i'm so glad to have found this after all them years. well done for you for uploading it, i thought is was gone forever
love steptoe and son BRILLIANT.
Both very good actors,they were both totally different in real life. They were nothing like Steptoe and son off screen.
An absolute gem 💎
Behind all the laughter there was some great acting....
Brilliant actors !! Hard too believe they didnt get on when not performing together!!!
According to his daughter, that was not true. They just
lived different lives outside their work.
I remember watching this with my mom! Blessed time's blessed you mom!🤍🇨🇾
Two of the best !!!
I've been with albert and harold at the mews cottage ,old drum lane, shepards bush for 46 year's, still enjoy every second. Way ahead of their time, nice one Ben Rouse.
26a Oil Drum Lane , Shepherd's Bush London
All ways said that they are as good as any comedy duo. At there peak they had they were impossible to beat. Thanks to them
This is pure class only a pity the BBC will not spend some of the licence payer cash to restore this show to the best quality they can get
Get rid off the licence, not long now,twoots
I'm seventy now and I still remember my mum and dad watching this and having a good laugh over this when I... think I was about seven or eight years old. Now it's my turn. 😅🤣
Ditto,all the best guys
@@pepwaverley2185 No, sorry; It was a lot earlier than 65, I left England for Australia in 65, and it never showed over here. Whoops, you said the 4th series, when did the first one show, do you remember?
'What did you say" love how Harold said that in a toff accent
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this.thanx for uploading
i love Harold's *'The Inquest'* monologue lol
all of his monologues are absolutely brilliant :D
was a real fine actor
Died so young. A real tragedy.
Agreed. The monologues really showcase his calibre as an actor. It's what made the show work.
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"You're nothing but an old ponce"!! Love it!
This is the only program that makes me have a belly Louth wish there was comedy like this in 2024
The good ole days. No money but lots of laughs.
You can't ave money and laughs?
I've always enjoyed watching these two, they were absolutely awesome nothing can even be as good, Ronnie Barker perhaps came a close second to these
Del and Rodney only fools and horses is better than Ronnie barker
I always enjoy these shows
Thank you! What a terrific episode, I am streaming all these ones I have never seen before through my television. This one was hilarious. :-)
They're ALL hilarious
You should watch the one where they divide the house up into 2 parts priceless.
jack freeman what’s happened to that episode? It’s gone off CZcams, there’s some horrible copy of it that’s too small to watch and is a reverse picture to how it was recorded. There used to be a normal good copy of it, that’s gone now.
There will never be another like it !! The WOKE will make sure of it !!
I love the one with the waterbed where Harold plans to bring his girlfriend home.😍😍
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟⭐⭐⭐⭐EXCELLENT
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Must be the only time I've heard Albert give words of kindness to Harold...at the start of the video!
I used to watch this as a Kid. Years later I learned that Harold was a frustrated serious actor and Albert was homosexual who had a passion for antiques. As far from their characters as they could be.
Albert used to hang around mens toilets and was arrested for indecency.
I have always loved this show it upset me when the media brought that documentary out slaying the actors relationship and outing their private life's very sad 😢 but I still love ❤ to watch every episode over and over 👍👍👍👍👍👍👌 🤸🛀 up ya pipe
the docudrama was condemned for being inaccurate there was very little animosity between them
john hopton lives. No apostrophe on a plural please. Lives
Well said John - one of the best without any doubt
@@mikekemp9877 I didn't know that. Just goes to show how gullible we can be. How bloody annoying!
john hopton seedyii
Loved the gag about seven years bad luck not making any difference.
" I don´t think in our circumstances it will make much difference " Very clever.
According to the Times Newspaper of Tuesday 30th August 1966 this episode was broadcast on BBC One that evening.
Just 23 days before I was born lol
@@Eleventhearlofmars I was 8 weeks.
@@simony2801 I turned 1 that day
Grew up watching this....Love it........
Poor harold. He really believed in that crazy pipe configuration. The thing that makes me laugh is Albert shouting " turn it orff " . A brilliant episode . Top comedy that stands the test of time in that it is still funny!
Class is permanent. They could not/ should not remake these with anybody else.
They'll undoubtedly try 😒
I've not seen this since it was first broadcast - 50 years ago. :)
They showed Steptoe and son in Uganda????
Me too. I remember me, my Dad and brother being in absolute kinks when the whole system started to clank, move around and spray water. According to the BBC website it was broadcast on Monday 18 Oct 1965, which means I was 11...
Best british comedy ever, along with of course fools & horses- I bet
the yanks are so jealous of our great comedy tradition- all they
have is laurel & Hardy and that was half British
Does forget James "doh" Finlayson was a Scot
This epi is one of the BEST in the series 😄
This aired on Monday 18th October 1965 at 7.30pm on BBC One - this was a very clever move on the BBC's part, as it would have aired up against the hugely popular soap Coronation Street which aired on Mondays at 7.30pm over on ITV. A tough choice for viewers in 1965.
my 23rd birthday.I remember watching this episode with my mother.She was a great fan.
the ad lib at the end is fantastic
Love the way Albert falls through the door towards the end of the episode.
Great show. One of the best episodes of steptoe and son.
Wow would have loved radiators in the sixties,all my parents had was a coal fire in the front room and a useless paraffin heater in the kitchen,more ice on the inside of the bedroom windows than outside ha ha the good old days.
Ditto!!
That was us in the 1980's in a cold country bungalow before we had central heating ( which never really heated the place properly either.
In the winter we put our coats on top of the bedding for extra warmth lol
It made you learn to appreciate gas central heating and combi boiler.
I remember that ice on the windows freezing cold in the bathroom brr
Very enjoyable.Script acting both top rate.
jim Mc at 27 mins 43 seconds you can see harry h Corbett in laughter ---------"""""""--------
+Stewart Sanders you're just looking for snags now arent you
As a Beatles fan and Steptoe and Son fan it’s good to no the Beatles loved this show and watched it every week when a new episode came out 👍🏻 even using Wilfred Bramble in there first movie a hard days night
My dad fitted our system while the rest of us were on holiday.He had,actually,run pipes around skirting boards and cut bits out of the doors to accommodate them.But........it worked!
Brilliant...timeless
Not laughed so much since I saw them in the 60s,
We had central heating fitted in the 60's. Pipes used to tick away to themselves all the time.
Yep, mum and dad also had central heating fitted in the early 60's. Used to think the clanking pipes was normal.
The nation as it was, the remains of the war with us. Brilliant series, and I remember the rag and bone man coming round with his horse and cart. "Any old iron."
Bloody brilliant
I have the Box Set of the whole series and it is brilliant. Well recommended.
The films are great too
I wanted to buy it but I don't have a region 2 player
So do l never get tired of watching it
Harry H. Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell didnt even like each other but worked together brilliantly
Yay, lost episodes.. brilliant ☺
I Love Laurel & hardy too 😂 hilarious
They are so funny lol funny..
15:32 Albert's face fighting conflicting emotions of snide, cocky resentment and fear is priceless xD
yeah incredible acting. they had to be such great actors....it was just two of them....Thats why this show was such a hit
Can’t believe this series was so long ago , I’m still waiting for the next episode.
Real classic comedy.
♡♡ wish I was around when these where made
Yeah same, I was born in 1988 and wish they made comedy like this now a day's.
were not the best of times ,though the TV was better :)
The start of a beautiful friendship,
Always chuckle at Harold bemoaning the idea of inheriting a 2 bedroom detached mews with private courtyard in the heart of Shepherds Bush, I shudder to think what such a property would be worth these days
in those days it was cheaper?
@@jessiejames7492 in 1965 itll be about 3-5k.
back when times were so different and better.
ravenhill the crossbow sword merchant † 1968 better? Domestic abuse, child mortality rates huge disparity between rich and poor.
@@christrickett3291 that's what all the Catholic priests say!
This old man was quick on his feet, wasn't he? :)
only 50 odd ,
Taking me back,way back,those horse hooves of the steptoe wagon.
Must have taken the props department/builders alot of time to set this episode up
Utterly brilliant acting and scripts. Galton and Simpson wanted to write a series about rag and bone men. They found it much better to write for actors rather than for Tony Hancock.
Classic comedy…. Now lost but not forgotten…😉
My radiators was like that ,bleeding British Gas made a balls up of the water pressure
The best
Classic...Cheers Ben (as are all your uploads- top man)
Just brilliant !
Sublime comedy.
See people actually survived without Central heating. 🇬🇧
Brilliant!
Is there anyway you could put the economist on? :D
look at them radiators they're on the mooveeee hahaaha
Dad nearly got smacked in the face with the hammer.. for real.
My favourite episode
CLASSIC
Absolute classic
It’s either that or you have to stick your feet in the oven before you go out in the morning 😂😂😂😂👌👌👌😀😀😀😇
BRILIANT