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Till Death Us Do Part. Image shows from L to R: Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell), Else Garnett (Dandy Nichols). Copyright: Associated London Films Limited
Till Death Us Do Part

Till Death Us Do Part

  • 1969 film

Alf and the family get a big-screen outing in this feature film spin-off from the hit BBC sitcom. Stars Warren Mitchell, Dandy Nichols, Anthony Booth, Una Stubbs, Liam Redmond and more.

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Win an Alf Garnett film and TV bundle

Till Death Us Do Part Blu-ray, Till Death... DVD and The Thoughts Of Chairman Alf DVD. Copyright: Network

Alf Garnett, created and written by Johnny Speight and played by Warren Mitchell is one of British comedy's all-time iconic characters, spanning multiple television series and films from 1965 until 1998.

First seen in the hit BBC TV sitcom Till Death Us Do Part, a previously lost episode of that series is now being released with a new issue of the comedy's 1969 feature film spin off - available both on DVD and in its world premiere Blu-ray release, RRP £17.99.

Available to own from Monday 28th January 2019 thanks to Network Distributing, the company is also releasing the original sitcom's ITV sequel Till Death.... from 1981, and 1998's The Thoughts Of Chairman Alf, a stand-up-esque series in which the irascible, satirical comedy bigot and opinionated loudmouth waxes lyrical on a variety of topics.

Till Death.... is also available to order, as is The Thoughts Of Chairman Alf, both on DVD for the first time.

We have two bundles, each consisting of a Blu-ray copy of the Till Death Us Do Part film - including previously lost TV episode Sex Before Marriage - and DVD copies of Till Death.... and The Thoughts Of Chairman Alf, to give away. With a total running time of 454 minutes, this is the ultimate collection of Alf Garnett's ranting.

Terms & conditions

This competition is open to UK residents only. One entry per household. The competition closes 23:59, 24th February 2019. The winners will be contacted by email and will have 3 days to respond and accept the prize. Failure to accept the prize in the allocated time will result in a new winner being selected.

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