Still Open All Hours
- TV sitcom
- BBC One
- 2013 - 2019
- 41 episodes (6 series)
Update of classic 1970s/80s sitcom Open All Hours, starring David Jason as Granville, now the owner of Arkwright's grocery store. Also features James Baxter, Stephanie Cole, Maggie Ollerenshaw, Brigit Forsyth, Johnny Vegas and more.
- Series 6, Christmas Special repeated Tuesday at 11:20am on U&Gold
- Streaming rank this week: 8,214
Still Open All Hours - Series Three
Arkwright's, the nation's most loved convenience store once more opens its doors for a third time.
The series begins with a Christmas special where Granville (Sir David Jason) and Gastric (Tim Healy) find themselves playing marriage counsellors and Kath (Sally Lindsay) attempts to get everyone into the Christmas spirit.
Over the series viewers can count on seeing Granville find ever more ingenious ways to winkle out a small profit from his customers wherever he can. Granville's courtship of Mavis (Maggie Ollerenshaw) continues with more fish and chip dinners and trips out in Gastric's mini but he's got to keep an eye out for Mrs. Featherstone (Stephanie Cole) who is chasing down a fourth husband.
Meanwhile Granville's son, Leroy (James Baxter) is still trying to find a better mode of transport for his deliveries but that doesn't spoil his success with dating. Arch pessimist Eric (Johnny Vegas) is looking for improvements in his own married life, particularly when a mysterious woman is asking for him round the neighbourhood.
And love-sick Gastric, who's full of heart but less so of grey matter, is still trying to impress Mavis's formidable sister Madge (Brigit Forsyth).
First released: Tuesday 27th December 2016
- Released: Monday 13th February 2017
- Distributor: BBC
- Region: 2
- Discs: 2
- Subtitles: English
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