This prison comedy is based on the popular British television series of the same name. The sitcom's premise focuses on the life of a much older Granville, who now runs his late uncle's grocery shop with the assistance of his son, continuing to sell pr… Long running BBC comedy show consisting of sketches and humourous musical routines involving the large Ronnie Barker and the small Ronnie Corbett.
To try to distract Madge and hopefully remove her as an obstacle, Granville spends his time grooming one of his regulars, Gastric, into becoming Madge's love interest. Granville would like to get back with old flame Mavis, now back on the market, but she is guarded by her fearsome sister Madge though Mrs Featherstone, the one time Black Widow, is extremely interested in a dalliance with Granville - unlike retired nurse Gladys, who is no more interested in Granville than she was in his uncle.
The title comes from the camp's greeting, which the staff are meant to say with enthusiasm but all too often ...
With James Baxter, Stephanie Cole, Brigit Forsyth, David Jason. Tells the story of Del Boy's youth, growing up in Peckham in the 1960's. Series 1 and the 2013 Christmas Special was released on DVD on 2 February 2015 by You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Three old men from Yorkshire who have never grown up face the trials of their fellow town citizens and everyday life and stay young by reminiscing about the days of their youth and attempting feats not common to the elderly. Despite the fact that none of the Boswells are officially employed, they manage to live a fairly ... Why did the writers make Granville exactly like Arkwright, Granville wouldnt be like that he was carefree, he was the complete oppersite to his uncle, they even made him look like him just without a stutter, it might as well just have been called Open all hours again, just a shame they didnt write for Granville instead of ArkwrightLooking for something to watch? Shifty car salesman Boycie and his wife Marlene leave their council estate in Peckham, London to start a new life in a rambling farmhouse in Shropshire. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Arkwright's ...
Still Open All Hours is a British sitcom created for the BBC by Roy Clarke, and starring David Jason and James Baxter. so as a comparison to the original I suggest anyone not having seen still open all hours to buy series 1 first to judge if u want to watch the rest or not.
Was this review helpful to you? Having inherited the shop from his uncle, it's business as usual for Granville at Arkwright's corner shop. Still open all hours is a great revisit to some old classic comedy. The script is not great. Granville has inherited his uncle's parsimony, trying to sell nappy rash cream as a body building aid whilst the handsome boy is a hit with the female customers.
Still Open All Hours (TV Series 2013– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. 5 of 7 people found this review helpful. but the humour etc is not half as good as the original series. Del Boy and Rodney meet up with David Beckham while trying to sell his personal line of underpants. By the fourth series, Leroy becomes committed to winning the affection of a local librarian, despite her values and her lifestyle as a vegan. It is the sequel to the original sitcom Open All Hours, which both Clarke and Jason worked on throughout its 26-episode run from 1973 to 1985, following a 40th Anniversary Special in December 2013 commemorating the original series. The perils of "escaping the rat race" and dropping out of society - to start a farm in Surbiton (and to drive Margo nuts). The Liverpool-based Boswell family are experts at exploiting the system to get by in life. Good cast, all older, etc.
Unlike his father, Leroy maintains an active social life with many young women, most having boyfriends that they don't mind ignoring to spend time with him, much to his father's dismay, while displaying a firm dislike of his father's practices for unloading products he buys cheaply but cannot sell. Long time Slade prison inmate Fletcher is ordered by Grouty to arrange a football match between the ... Still Open All Hours He used to be the shop boy, now he's in charge. Arkwright is long dead and Granville now runs the shop with his daft son Leroy, the result of a one night stand in Blackpool. Nonetheless, after a trying day with his most annoying customer Wet Eric, Granville realizes that a little affection from the Black Widow may not come amiss.the previous day, Granville sold some anchovy paste to Wet Eric as an aphrodisiac; now Wet Eric comes limping up the street in considerable pain
Leroy was born to a mother whom his father met during a fling in Blackpool, but whom he does not know about, despite Granville secretly knowing who she is; although his mother is talked about during the first series, including a visit by her to see Leroy, references about her become rare and non-existent in later episodes. Left into his father's care by his mother at a young age, Leroy suffers similar issues like Granville did in his youth, such as having to be up early to open the shop and thus being on the receiving end of his father's practical jokes, and handling the deliveries of purchases to customers.