List of Steptoe and Son Episodes - Series 6 (1970)

Series 6 (1970)

Produced in colour, however only two survived, unless otherwise indicated, currently only exist in black and white.

No. Title Recorded First broadcast Notes
35. "Robbery with Violence" 18 October 1970 2 November 1970 After accidentally knocking over Harold's porcelain collection, Albert pretends they have been robbed to cover it up. The 6th of 16 stories adapted into an episode of Sanford and Son renamed "We Were Robbed".
36. "Come Dancing" 25 October 1970 9 November 1970 Harold has a lady friend who enjoys dancing, but Harold himself cannot dance, so Albert teaches Harold the steps that he needs. Survives in colour.
37. "Two's Company" 1 November 1970 16 November 1970 Albert reveals to Harold that he has asked a woman (Jean Kent) to marry him. When Albert brings her to the house, Harold realises that the very same woman was an old flame of his. The 14th of 16 stories adapted into an episode of Sanford and Son renamed "The Infernal Triangle"
38. "Tea for Two" 8 November 1970 23 November 1970 Harold and Albert's support for rival parties in the Shepherd's Bush by-election has drawn battle lines between them.
39. "Without Prejudice" 15 November 1970 30 November 1970 Harold is desperate to move from Oil Drum Lane after a noisy new motorway flyover causes irritation. However, the residents of the street that the Steptoes plan on moving to object to the possible lowering of standards of the residents, not to mention the lowering of property prices...
40. "Pot Black" 22 November 1970 7 December 1970 Harold buys a snooker table, but after paternal resistance encounters a more fundamental obstacle.
41. "The Three Feathers" 29 November 1970 14 December 1970 Albert gets stuck in a painful yoga position, while Harold reveals a new commode he has just picked up for a bargain price. The last of the 16 stories adapted into an episode of Sanford and Son renamed "Pot Luck".
42. "Cuckoo in the Nest" 6 December 1970 21 December 1970 Albert's long lost Australian son turns up from out of the blue and causes Harold to be very jealous. Survives in colour.

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