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  1. "Steptoe and Son" is the Steptoes' trading name, but as established in the first episode, the "Son" is not Harold as initially believed, but Albert. The name dates from when he and his mother (or father, depending on which storyline you believe) worked the rounds.

  2. www.bbc.com › anniversaries › juneSteptoe and Son - BBC

    Steptoe and Son were rag-and-bone men.Wilfrid Brambell was Albert, the devious father and archetypal dirty old man. Harry H Corbett played his son Harold, who longed to escape his surroundings ...

  3. Henry Wilfrid Brambell(22 March 1912 – 18 January 1985) was an Irish television and film actor, best remembered for playing the grubby rag-and-bone manAlbert Steptoe alongside Harry H. Corbettin the long-running BBCtelevision sitcom Steptoe and Son(1962–1965, 1970–1974). He achieved international recognition in 1964 for his appearance ...

  4. Aug 23, 2020 · Co-starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert, the crude and cynical rag-and-bone man father, and Harry H. Corbett as Harold, his deludedly socially-mobile son, Steptoe And Son revolutionised the British sitcom, partly because of its use of experienced character actors rather than comedians to play its central roles, and partly because of the willingness and ability of its writers, Ray Galton and ...

  5. Jeffrey Steptoe (Simon Cord) is the nasal-sounding son of Arthur, nephew of Albert and cousin of Harold. He appears in Oh, What a Beautiful Mourning!. He runs a stall selling various assorted items on Portobello Road, after previously running a window-cleaning business. He was a godson of his uncle, George Steptoe.

  6. Oct 1, 2007 · While father Albert Steptoe was - as his son often reminded him - a "dirty old man", set in his grimy and grasping ways, 40-year-old son Harold was filled with social aspirations, not to say ...

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  8. Jun 27, 2018 · In legendary sitcom Steptoe and Son Harold Steptoe (Harry H. Corbett), a middle aged Rag and Bone man, yearns to break away from the clutches of his elderly conniving (and it has to be said, disgusting) father Albert (Wilfrid Brambell), but events always conspire against him. The Steptoes lived at 24 Oil Drum Lane, Shepherd’s Bush and had a horse called Hercules.

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