Find out what time Steptoe and Son is on TV tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
Steptoe and Son is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Harold plans to install a central heating system by himself. Vintage comedy, starring Harry H Corbett and Wilfred Brambell
Harold plans to install a central heating system by himself. Vintage comedy, starring Harry H Corbett and Wilfred Brambell
Christmas special from 1973. Harold decides to spend the festive season in Majorca and promptly heads off to the travel agent - then faces the grim task of telling Albert he'll be alone for the holidays. When his plans fall through, he decides to throw a party at home instead. Starring Harry H Corbett, Wilfrid Brambell and Frank Thornton
Albert and Harold barricade themselves in the house when the butcher demands they pay off their bill. Vintage comedy, starring Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell
Albert and Harold barricade themselves in the house when the butcher demands they pay off their bill. Vintage comedy, starring Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell
Christmas special from 1974. Ever the optimist, Harold again plans to spend Christmas abroad, but doesn't count on Albert's intransigence. In predictable fashion, the old man takes umbrage at the thought of being left behind in Shepherd's Bush, and insists on inviting himself along. Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell star in the last ever episode of the sitcom
Albert falls under the spell of dotty medium Madame Fontana (Patricia Routledge) and starts trying to contact the dead. Gandhi and music hall star Dan Leno prove particularly friendly, but Hitler soon starts cutting up rough. Classic comedy, starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett
Albert falls under the spell of dotty medium Madame Fontana (Patricia Routledge) and starts trying to contact the dead. Gandhi and music hall star Dan Leno prove particularly friendly, but Hitler soon starts cutting up rough. Classic comedy, starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett
Albert falls under the spell of dotty medium Madame Fontana (Patricia Routledge) and starts trying to contact the dead. Gandhi and music hall star Dan Leno prove particularly friendly, but Hitler soon starts cutting up rough. Classic comedy, starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett
Albert falls under the spell of dotty medium Madame Fontana (Patricia Routledge) and starts trying to contact the dead. Gandhi and music hall star Dan Leno prove particularly friendly, but Hitler soon starts cutting up rough. Classic comedy, starring Wilfrid Brambell and Harry H Corbett
Christmas special from 1973. Harold decides to spend the festive season in Majorca and promptly heads off to the travel agent - then faces the grim task of telling Albert he'll be alone for the holidays. When his plans fall through, he decides to throw a party at home instead. Starring Harry H Corbett, Wilfrid Brambell and Frank Thornton
Christmas special from 1974. Ever the optimist, Harold again plans to spend Christmas abroad, but doesn't count on Albert's intransigence. In predictable fashion, the old man takes umbrage at the thought of being left behind in Shepherd's Bush, and insists on inviting himself along. Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell star in the last ever episode of the sitcom
Christmas special from 1973. Harold decides to spend the festive season in Majorca and promptly heads off to the travel agent - then faces the grim task of telling Albert he'll be alone for the holidays. When his plans fall through, he decides to throw a party at home instead. Starring Harry H Corbett, Wilfrid Brambell and Frank Thornton
Christmas special from 1974. Ever the optimist, Harold again plans to spend Christmas abroad, but doesn't count on Albert's intransigence. In predictable fashion, the old man takes umbrage at the thought of being left behind in Shepherd's Bush, and insists on inviting himself along. Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell star in the last ever episode of the sitcom
Christmas special from 1973. Harold decides to spend the festive season in Majorca and promptly heads off to the travel agent - then faces the grim task of telling Albert he'll be alone for the holidays. When his plans fall through, he decides to throw a party at home instead. Starring Harry H Corbett, Wilfrid Brambell and Frank Thornton
Christmas special from 1974. Ever the optimist, Harold again plans to spend Christmas abroad, but doesn't count on Albert's intransigence. In predictable fashion, the old man takes umbrage at the thought of being left behind in Shepherd's Bush, and insists on inviting himself along. Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell star in the last ever episode of the sitcom