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Steptoe and Son archiveTwo Men. Two World Wars. Two lives knitted together as tight as a thrice darned sock. Bound together by birth, business and bloody bad luck, Albert and Harold Steptoe wake up every morning to the same old, same old, sickening sight of each other. Joined at the hip and heart, they bother, bicker and banter their way through life - toying with each others frailties like mean kittens. Do they even notice the world turning as they cling on? There are ladies if they would only look around them, and space travel... and Cliff Richard! "Open your eyes" we shout from the stalls! "Look up at the moon and count the stars!" But they can't. Or won't. Families, eh? Features the classic episodes: Divided We Stand, Men of Letters and Come Dancing.

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Ray Galton, Alan Simpson
Producer: Hambledon Productions
Adapted by: John Hewer

Steptoe and Son

Steptoe and Son (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01565481821. Details of all Steptoe and Son archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1967774909

Archive Listings

20 Apr 18Middlesbrough Theatre
Middlesbrough, Cleveland
Performance Details => Venue archive
4 Apr 18Queen's Hall Arts Centre
Hexham, Northumberland
Performance Details => Venue archive
24 Feb 18New Theatre Royal
Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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Just saw steptoe and son play at Hexham : 04Apr18: Star RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar Rating
Just saw steptoe and son at Hexham... absolutely fabulous.. both main actors both had the originals off to a T ... if you missed it they on South Shields on 22d April ... great fun

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Just saw steptoe and son play at Hexham (04Apr18): Just saw steptoe and son at Hexham... absolutely fabulous.. both main actors both had the originals off to a T ... if you missed it they on South Shields on 22d April ... great fun
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