

Comedy · Drama
Overview
Albert Steptoe and his son Harold are rag-and-bone men, complete with horse and cart to tour the neighbourhood. They also live together at the junk yard. Harold, who likes the bright lights in the West End of London, meets a stripper, marries her and takes her home. Albert is furious and tries every trick he knows to drive the new bride from his household.
Top Cast


Wilfrid Brambell
Wilfrid Brambell
Albert Steptoe
Wilfrid Brambell
Albert Steptoe


Harry H. Corbett
Harry H. Corbett
Harold Steptoe
Harry H. Corbett
Harold Steptoe


Carolyn Seymour
Carolyn Seymour
Zita Steptoe
Carolyn Seymour
Zita Steptoe


Arthur Howard
Arthur Howard
Albert, the Vicar
Arthur Howard
Albert, the Vicar


Victor Maddern
Victor Maddern
Chauffeur
Victor Maddern
Chauffeur


Fred Griffiths
Fred Griffiths
Barman
Fred Griffiths
Barman
Joan Heath
Joan Heath
Mrs. Smith
Joan Heath
Mrs. Smith
Fred McNaughton
Fred McNaughton
Mr. Smith
Fred McNaughton
Mr. Smith


Lon Satton
Lon Satton
Pianist
Lon Satton
Pianist
Patrick Fyffe
Patrick Fyffe
Arthur
Patrick Fyffe
Arthur
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