Series 2 (1963)
No. | Title | Recorded | First broadcast | Notes |
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7. | "Wallah-Wallah Catsmeat" | 20 December 1962 | 3 January 1963 | Hercules, the Steptoes's horse, is sick so the local rag and bone men pitch in to help. |
8. | "The Bath" | 13 December 1962 | 10 January 1963 | Albert decides to have a bath while Harold's latest companion is due to come round for pre-bingo cocktails. Features Yootha Joyce. |
9. | "The Stepmother" | 3 January 1963 | 17 January 1963 | Albert plans to re-marry, but Harold will do everything in his power to prevent it. The 10th of 16 stories adapted into an episode of Sanford and Son renamed "The Barracuda". |
10. | "Sixty-Five Today" | 10 January 1963 | 24 January 1963 | Albert's 65th birthday comes as a joke to Harold, who pretends to forget in order to wind him up. The 2nd of 16 stories adapted into an episode of Sanford and Son renamed "Happy Birthday, Pop". |
11. | "A Musical Evening" | 17 January 1963 | 31 January 1963 | Harold has picked up some old gramophone records, which he's keen to add to his classical music collection. |
12. | "Full House" | 24 January 1963 | 7 February 1963 | Harold plans an evening of cards with a group of friends. The 13th of 16 stories adapted into an episode of Sanford and Son renamed "The Card Sharps". |
13. | "Is That Your Horse Outside?" | 4 February 1963 | 14 February 1963 | Harold falls for a rich married woman (Patricia Haines) and thinks it's love. |
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