Steptoe and Son
Steptoe and Son: Season 6

Air Date

November 2, 1970

Episodes

8 episodes

Steptoe and Son

Season 6

Episodes

1. Robbery with Violence

November 2, 1970
30 min

While cleaning the house, Albert knocks over Harold's china cabinet and destroys his valuable collection. To cover up the accident he invents a story that the damage happened during a robbery. Then the press get involved...

Come Dancing

2. Come Dancing

November 9, 1970
30 min

Harold's new girlfriend is a Come Dancing fan and she wants Harold to partner her in the local championship, but as Harold can't dance, Albert offers to teach him. All goes well until the big night, when Harold has a shock...

Two's Company

3. Two's Company

November 16, 1970
30 min

Albert is thinking about getting married and brings his fiance home to meet Harold. Imagine Harold's shock when she turns out to be an old girlfriend!

Tea for Two

4. Tea for Two

November 23, 1970
30 min

During a bi-election, the local Tory party want Albert to entertain Ted Heath at the junk yard. When Harold finds out, he is furious and promises to do everything he can to stop it.

Without Prejudice

5. Without Prejudice

November 30, 1970
30 min

When Harold finally gets fed up of the house falling down around his ears, the noise of the aircrafts overhead and the cars in the street, he persuades Albert to move to a more upmarket neighbourhood.

6. Pot Black

December 7, 1970
30 min

Harold buys a second hand snooker table and has it set up in the front room. He is obsessed with beating Albert at least in one sport, even if it takes all night.

The Three Feathers

7. The Three Feathers

December 14, 1970
30 min

When Harold buys a 19th century commode from a lady during his round, he thinks he has made a killing, but Albert has second thoughts.

Cuckoo in the Nest

8. Cuckoo in the Nest

December 20, 1970
30 min

Out of the blue, Albert's long lost son Arthur shows up from Australia, and much to Harold's horror, Albert offers him a partnership in their business, until he learns that Arthur is a lazy good-for-nothing.