Episode
Open All Hours: St Albert's Day
Overview
Arkwright has always told Granville his father was a Hungarian but then a real Hungarian comes into the shop. Could it be him? Arkwright is more concerned that he may be a shoplifter and hits on a cunning plan to part him from his jacket so that he can search the pockets for evidence. Welcome to the mythical feast day of St Albert!
Details
- Series
- Open All Hours
- Season
- Season 2
- Episode
- Episode 7
- Air date
- 1981-04-19
- Runtime
- 30 min
Episode context
St Albert's Day is Episode 7 in Series 2 of Open All Hours. It aired on 1981-04-19. The runtime is 30 min.
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Episode 5: Arkwright's Mobile Store
In an effort to convince Nurse Gladys that he's a man of enterprise, Arkwright decides to invest in a mobile shop, to be driven around by Granville. However, given his customary stinginess, the best that he can come up with is an old ice cream van, leading to Granville having a close encounter with some perishables.
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