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Season 1

  • S01E01 Pilot

    • September 8, 1972
    • BBC One

    A reorganization within the store forces the staff of the Gentlemens Ready-To-Wear Department to share their floor space with the Ladies Department. Mrs. Slocombe, head of the Ladies, and Mr. Grainger, head of the Gents, immediately come to loggerheads over control of the center floor display. Mr. Grainger refuses to take down his trousers and put Mrs. Slocombe's underwear in its place. Undaunted, she goes over his head to Captain Peacock, and then to Mr. Rumbold.

  • SPECIAL 0x7 Pilot (colour restored)

    • January 1, 2010
    • BBC One

    Although the pilot was produced in colour, the videotape was wiped in the 1970s leaving only a 16mm black-and-white film telerecording. In 2009 the pilot episode was restored to full colour using the colour recovery technique previously used for the Dad's Army episode Room at the Bottom. The restored version was first shown on BBC2 on January 1, 2010 as part of an Are You Being Served special night.

  • S01E02 Dear Sexy Knickers

    • March 21, 1973
    • BBC One

    Mr. Lucas attempts to send Miss Brahms a love letter suggesting an after-work "get it together". Confusion on who sent the letter and to whom it was intended sets the stage for a lot of misunderstanding. There's also the customers to contend with and Mr. Lucas has a devil of a time fitting them into clothing.

  • S01E03 Our Figures Are Slipping

    • March 28, 1973
    • BBC One

    The Department figures have taken a dive and so Mr. Rumbold decides to convene a sales conference amongst the staff. Since the meeting is taking place after hours and off the clock, no one is very motivated to provide any solutions. If something isn't done, someone might lose their job, and that someone is clearly Mr. Lucas.

  • S01E04 Camping In

    • April 4, 1973
    • BBC One

    A transport strike leaves the staff stranded at the store, so Young Mr. Grace offers to let them spend the night on the floor. Tents are set up, but Mr. Lucas has trouble keeping his up. A "campfire" sing along leads to talk of the last World War and the experiences some of them had.

  • S01E05 His and Hers

    • April 11, 1973
    • BBC One

    Mr. Grainger's trousers are missing, along with the central display. The staff learns that the space was freed up for the "His & Hers" fragrance display. Mrs. Slocombe is outraged that they went her to take down her underwear and put perfume there in its place. The glamorous salesgirl causes stirrings in the trouser department. When it's discovered that free stockings and ties are given out with every scent purchase, both departments formulate a plan to oust the intruder.

  • S01E06 Diamonds Are a Man's Best Friend

    • April 18, 1973
    • BBC One

    It's pay day at Grace Brothers and the staff realize that their money just doesn't go very far. An opportunity for a bonus arises when a customer loses a diamond and offers a £100 reward. Greed gets the better of everyone, except Mr. Grainger, and soon they're conspiring behind each others backs. Mr. Mash throws a wrench in the search after he damages a jeweled dress, causing a multitude of "diamonds" within the department.

Season 2

  • S02E01 The Clock

    • March 14, 1974
    • BBC One

    It's Mr. Grainger's 37th anniversary at Grace Brothers and the Department hosts a celebration dinner for him. It's a time of happiness, and dread, for if he receives a cuckoo clock then it means he's to be retired.

  • S02E02 Cold Comfort

    • March 21, 1974
    • BBC One

    A fuel shortage grips the country and Grace Brothers, so the stores furnaces are shut down for the day. The staff are freezing and soon develop unique ways to keep warm.

  • S02E03 The Think Tank

    • March 28, 1974
    • BBC One

    Sales are falling once again and so Mr. Rumbold calls together a "think tank", a suggestion he "borrowed" from Captain Peacock. The staff decide that a fashion show would be the answer, but when Young Mr. Grace won't cough up the dough to hire proper models, the staff are forced to put on the show themselves.

  • S02E04 Big Brother

    • April 4, 1974
    • BBC One

    There's trouble afoot at Grace Brothers! Someone's been lifting Mrs. Slocombe's skirts and putting their hands in Mr. Grainger's drawers. Shoplifting has struck the store and Mr. Rumbold installs a store detective and a video surveillance system. It goes off track for awhile, as Mr. Rumbold turns into a voyeur and the staff act like they're on television. Ultimately, the staff decide to do in the scheme and prey on Mr. Rumbolds hypochondria to accomplish it.

  • S02E05 Hoorah for the Holidays

    • April 11, 1974
    • BBC One

    The Store's redecoration plans threaten to interfere in the staffs vacations. Everyone is now expected to take the same two weeks off and there's disagreements on how to handle it. Grace Brother's Tour Group Company offers some package deals, but they are far from First Class.

Season 3

  • S03E01 The Hand of Fate

    • February 27, 1975
    • BBC One

    Mr. Humphries begins displaying his ability to read palms and tell the future. He sees that Captain Peacock will soon be "climbing the ladder and wearing a new hat". Everyone takes this to mean a promotion, especially now that there's a vacancy on the Board of Directors and Mr. Rumbold is in line for it. Captain Peacock expects to take Mr. Rumbold's job. The department staff soon all imagine moving up.

  • S03E02 Coffee Morning

    • March 6, 1975
    • BBC One

    Mr. Grainger is 5 minutes late coming back from his coffee break and this sets in motion a management scheme to monitor all breaks. The staff must sign in and sign out when they leave and return to the department. The department staff revolt and union action is taken

  • S03E03 Up Captain Peacock

    • March 13, 1975
    • BBC One

    Captain Peacock is celebrating his 20th year at Grace Brothers, and while his request for a raise has been turned down, he has been given a key to the Executive Wash Room and the privilige of eating in the Executive Dining Room. He lords this over the department staff and Mr. Grainger decides to make some trouble.

  • S03E04 Cold Store

    • March 20, 1975
    • BBC One

    Illnesses strike the Department, and Mr. Lucas decides to fake his to get the day off. His plan backfires as he is assigned to the Ladies Counter as a sort of "quarantine".

  • S03E05 Wedding Bells

    • March 27, 1975
    • BBC One

    Naughty sayings on her underwear push Mrs. Slocombe to the brink of giving her notice, but then it's discovered that Old Mr. Grace plans to ask a member of the staff to marry him. When he calls for Mrs. Slocombe, everyone assumes she's the one.

  • S03E06 German Week

    • April 3, 1975
    • BBC One

    Grace Brothers hosts a week long sales event by selling only German goods. The staff, however, find that the German customers they are getting only want British goods. Captain Peacock objects to the "uniform" he's expected to wear and Mrs. Slocombe gets into the German wines.

  • S03E07 Shoulder to Shoulder

    • April 10, 1975
    • BBC One

    The Ladies Department is temporarily closed due to refurbishing, so Mrs. Slocombe and Miss Brahms are given counter space over in the Gents. However, the men aren't very happy at having to share their area and do their best to make them unwelcome.

  • S03E08 New Look

    • April 17, 1975
    • BBC One

    An after-hours staff meeting produces an idea to introduce background music and a recorded voice; the only question is--whose voice?

Season 4

  • S04E01 No Sale

    • April 8, 1976
    • BBC One

    When Mr. Grace decides to open the store early, the staff set out to sabotage the new policy.

  • S04E02 Top Hat and Tails

    • April 15, 1976
    • BBC One

    Mr. Humphries' background as a dance instructor is called upon when the Ladies' and Gents' Wear departments form a team to compete in the inter-store ballroom dancing competition.

  • S04E03 Forward Mr. Grainger

    • April 22, 1976
    • BBC One

    Mr. Grainger is selected to fill in for Mr. Rumbold while he is away; the staff wonder whether they should take advantage of Mr. Grainger's good nature, only to discover to their horror that he doesn't have one when he sacks Mrs. Slocombe.

  • S04E04 Fire Practice

    • April 29, 1976
    • BBC One

    After finding that Grace Brothers' fire precautions leave a lot to be desired, Mr. Harman helps out training the staff in fire preparedness and a fireman gives Mr. Humphries a lift.

  • S04E05 Fifty Years On

    • May 6, 1976
    • BBC One

    After Mrs. Slocombe starts dropping hints that it's her birthday, the staff calculate that she is 50 and plan an appropriate party.

  • S04E06 Oh What a Tangled Web

    • May 13, 1976
    • BBC One

    Rumors fly when Captain Peacock gets too friendly with Mr. Rumbold's secretary at the Christmas party, and things get really out-of-hand when it seems they might have spent the night together.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Mrs. Slocombe Expects

    • February 25, 1977
    • BBC One

    The staff have kittens when Mrs. Slocombe announces she's expecting a happy event, but it turns out that it's merely her cat that's pregnant; when she refuses to leave Tiddles unattended, she braves the ire of Captain Peacock by smuggling the cat into the ladies' fitting room.

  • S05E02 A Change Is as Good as a Rest

    • March 4, 1977
    • BBC One

    When Mr. Grace announces that he plans on temporarily reorganizing the departments, the staff are indignant, but find that work can be a lot of fun...if you're working in the toy department.

  • S05E03 Founder's Day

    • March 11, 1977
    • BBC One

    To celebrate Mr. Grace's 80th birthday, the staff organize This is Your Department, a spoof of This is Your Life.

  • S05E04 The Old Order Changes

    • March 18, 1977
    • BBC One

    Young Mr. Grace returns from a trip to the U.S. with a host of new sales techniques that he is eager to implement.

  • S05E05 Take-Over

    • March 25, 1977
    • BBC One

    The staff prevent another firm's hostile takeover of Grace Brothers by impersonating the shareholders. Mr. Harman gives a rousing speech, and Grace Brothers is saved.

  • S05E06 Goodbye Mr. Grainger

    • April 1, 1977
    • BBC One

    Mr. Grainger's temper as become extremely short. The staff, in a private meeting with Mr. Rumbold, decide he must go. However, when he wins the lottery, his bad mood vanishes and he makes his peace with the staff and stays on.

  • S05E07 It Pays to Advertise

    • April 8, 1977
    • BBC One

    The staff star in a TV commercial for Grace Brothers, produced by Mr. Humphries. Could Mr. Grace's cheapness be the reason for using his staff in such fashion?

Season 6

  • S06E01 By Appointment

    • November 15, 1978
    • BBC One

    The new head of men's department is introduced and the staff prepare for a possible royal visit.

  • S06E02 The Club

    • November 22, 1978
    • BBC One

    Young Mr. Grace invites his workers to form a social club - in a dismal cellar badly in need of decoration. Undeterred, the staff tackle the paint and paper job with vigor.

  • S06E03 Do You Take This Man?

    • November 29, 1978
    • BBC One

    Mrs. Slocombe thinks she's finally got her man, a bouzouki player in a Greek restaurant. The staff plan a reception at the store to help keep costs down, and her American uncle plans on giving the happy couple a house. Before they can leave for the church, however, the best man arrives with bad news, forcing Mr. Tebbs to don the garb of a Greek vicar and Mr. Humphries that of the bridegroom.

  • S06E04 Shedding the Load

    • December 6, 1978
    • BBC One

    Sales figures are down; profits are low. Young Mr. Grace is forced to make some economies. The threat of redundancies is looming. Someone is going to have to go - but who is it to be?

  • S06E05 A Bliss Girl

    • December 13, 1978
    • BBC One

    A new display of perfume arrives from Bliss, but there is no Bliss Girl to man the counter. Mrs. Slocombe refuses the position, so Mr. Humphries becomes the Bliss Girl for the day.

Season 7

  • S07E01 The Junior

    • October 19, 1979
    • BBC One

    Mr. Goldberg is hired as a junior after having recently run his own small tailoring business. To Captain Peacock's chagrin, the staff learn that Mr. Goldberg had served under the Captain but recalls those army days differently.

  • S07E02 Strong Stuff, This Insurance

    • October 26, 1979
    • BBC One

    The staff must take physicals to get insurance. Listening through the door of Mr. Grace's office, they hear Mr. Harman describing the state of the furniture, which they misunderstand as being the results of their physicals.

  • S07E03 The Apartment

    • November 2, 1979
    • BBC One

    By permission of Mr. Grace, Mrs. Slocombe moves into a display apartment in Grace Brothers, because her new home is occupied by squatters. Due to a transport strike, Mr. Humphries seeks to join her in her new accommodations.

  • S07E04 Mrs. Slocombe, Senior Person

    • November 9, 1979
    • BBC One

    Mrs. Slocombe temporarily takes the place of Mr. Rumbold, who has taken ill, and she discovers the job isn't what she expected.

  • S07E05 The Hero

    • November 16, 1979
    • BBC One

    Captain Peacock is challenged to a boxing match by a member of another department. He backs out, and Mr. ""Hugger"" Humphries is "" elected"" to take his place in a wrestling match. He loses that match, but Mrs. Slocombe enters the ring and defeats the challenger.

  • S07E06 Anything You Can Do

    • November 23, 1979
    • BBC One

    The standard of the canteen food of Grace Brothers is rapidly going from bad to worse. After confronting the catering workers with their complaints, the staff are told to get on with the food preparation on their own.

  • S07E07 The Agent

    • November 30, 1979
    • BBC One

    Mr. Goldberg runs an agency to get the staff better jobs. After Captain Peacock and Mr. Rumbold become aware of this, Mr. Humphries and Mrs. Slocombe are given raises, and decide to stay with the store.

Season 8

  • S08E01 Is It Catching?

    • April 9, 1981
    • BBC One

    The staff contract a strange tropical illness, Marine's Disease, from Mr. Humphries. They are quarantined in the basement until the disease has passed.

  • S08E02 A Personal Problem

    • April 16, 1981
    • BBC One

    Captain Peacock's wife works at Grace Brothers, as Mr. Rumbold's secretary. He is intensely jealous and is absolutely convinced that the two of them are having an affair.

  • S08E03 Front Page Story

    • April 23, 1981
    • BBC One

    Mr. Humphries is made editor of the new staff magazine. The 1st Floor staff is not pleased with the stories he writes about them causing friction in the relations between floors.

  • S08E04 Sit Out

    • April 30, 1981
    • BBC One

    The staff go on strike after being threatened with a pay cut or being moved to the bargain basement. They stage a protest on the roof which doesn't go as plannedc.

  • S08E05 Heir Apparent

    • May 7, 1981
    • BBC One

    Old Mr. Grace becomes convinced that Mr. Humphries is his long-lost son.

  • S08E06 Closed Circuit

    • May 21, 1981
    • BBC One

    Grace Brothers has decided to enter the video age and display advertisements on closed circuit television throughout the store. Meanwhile, there is a new face in Menswear.

  • S08E07 The Erotic Dreams of Mrs. Slocombe

    • May 28, 1981
    • BBC One

    Mrs. Slocombe has dreams in which she and Mr. Humphries become romantically embroiled. When she attempts to turn fantasy into reality, the situation becomes most difficult to handle.

Season 9

  • S09E01 The Sweet Smell of Success

    • April 22, 1983
    • BBC One

    The staff find they have to start paying more for lunch and Mrs. Slocombe tries to make some side money by selling her home-made perfume.

  • S09E02 Conduct Unbecoming

    • April 29, 1983
    • BBC One

    Captain Peacock continues to flirt with Mr. Rumbold's new secretary while Mr. Humphries leaves his mother's home and is accused of stealing.

  • S09E03 Memories Are Made of This

    • May 6, 1983
    • BBC One

    When the sports goods are temporarily relocated to the mens & ladies floor, Captain Peacock tries out some golf equipment and accidentally hits Mrs. Slocombe. She then thinks she's a little girl, wrecking havoc on the store as she cavorts around the department.

  • S09E04 Calling All Customers

    • May 13, 1983
    • BBC One

    The staff perform a play on CB radio to advertise Grace Brothers.

  • S09E05 Monkey Business

    • May 20, 1983
    • BBC One

    Bad news. Grace Brothers may be bought by the Japanese. The staff take their problems to Number Ten, where they contact President Reagan by the phone. Mrs. Thatcher gets fashion tips from Mr. Humphries.

  • S09E06 Lost and Found

    • May 27, 1983
    • BBC One

    When Mrs. Slocombe's cat turns up missing, she decides that only Mr. Humphries could take its place.

Season 10

  • S10E01 Goodbye Mrs. Slocombe

    • February 18, 1985
    • BBC One

    Mrs. Slocombe is forcibly retired from her position. and tries out various posts around the store while the others have to deal with her replacement.

  • S10E02 Grounds for Divorce

    • February 25, 1985
    • BBC One

    When Captain Peacock tries to salvage his marriage, he resorts to radical measures to discourage an admirer.

  • S10E03 The Hold-Up

    • March 4, 1985
    • BBC One

    When the store is robbed late one night, the staff determine to capture the burglars themselves.

  • S10E04 Gambling Fever

    • March 11, 1985
    • BBC One

    Security cameras are again installed at Grace Brothers, and when the staff bet their bonuses on a horse race, it's up to Mr. Humphries to mime the race to them by closed-circuit.

  • S10E05 The Night Club

    • March 18, 1985
    • BBC One

    When Old Mr. Grace decides to allow the staff to use the store for after-hours money-making, they decide to open a nightclub. However, the advertising campaign has some rather unexpected results.

  • S10E06 Friends and Neighbours

    • March 25, 1985
    • BBC One

    When traveling to and from work becomes difficult, the staff threaten to resign unless they receive a travel allowance. Old Mr. Grace offers them the empty apartments on the top floor as living space, but they soon discover cohabitation isn't what it's cracked up to be.

  • S10E07 The Pop Star

    • April 1, 1985
    • BBC One

    This episode we find Mr. Spooner is about to be discovered by a record company. One problem is that his voice keeps giving out. Mr. Humphries gives him a tonic and he recoveres for a little while. While auditioning on tv with Grace Brothers Staff, his voice gives out.

  • SPECIAL 0x19 2016 Special

    • February 15, 2016

    30 years later, some of Britain's most memorable characters are brought back to life with an all-star cast. Havoc ensues for the people of London's Grace Brothers department store.

  • SPECIAL 0x20 Are You Being Served?: Secrets And Scandals

    • May 28, 2022

    Documentary looking behind the scenes at tales from the making of beloved sitcom Are You Being Served? which was one of the most popular and most outrageous British sitcoms of all time. For more than a decade, millions of viewers tuned in for its smutty innuendo and the electric chemistry between the cast. But behind the laughter were plenty of secrets and scandals. This comedy video reveals how the show's creators had to fight the BBC throughout the sitcom's blockbuster run to keep the show on air, how there was the off-screen jostling for top billing, the personal tragedies that befell the cast, and the behind-the-scenes secrets about how the show was made.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 The Best of 'Are You Being Served?'

    • January 18, 1992
    • BBC One

    When Mr. Humphries' mother is asked to write a book, she and her son stroll down memory lane as they recall his old experiences at Grace Brothers'.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Funny Turns: John Inman

    • October 18, 1999
    • BBC One

    A Tribute to British comedy legend John Inman featuring classic clips from 'Are You Being Served?' (including the rarely seen pilot episode) and 'Grace and Favour'. As well as discussing his most famous camp character, Mr Humphries, Inman is also shown in drag performing in pantomime. Co-stars and friends talk affectionately of him and there are excerpts from his lesser-known TV shows including 'Odd Man Out' (1977) and 'Take a Letter Mr Jones' (1981).

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Funny Women: Mollie Sugden

    • October 18, 1999
    • BBC One

    A Tribute to British comedy legend Mollie Sugden featuring classic clips from 'Are You Being Served?' (including the rarely seen pilot episode) and 'Grace and Favour'.

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Celebrating Mollie Sugden: An 'Are You Being Served?' Special

    • October 18, 2009
    • BBC One

    A tribute to the legendary actress who brought Mrs. Slocombe to life in AYBS? and Grace and Favour. The special also includes clips from her other series (such as Hugh and I), reminiscences from her AYBS? co-stars, and glimpses into her roles as wife, mother, and expert cook.

  • SPECIAL 0x5 Are You Being Served?: The Movie

    • October 18, 1977
    • BBC One

    When Grace Brothers closes for redecoration, Young Mr. Grace send the staff on holiday to Costa Plonka, where they find themselves in the middle of a revolution

  • SPECIAL 0x6 The Story of 'Are You Being Served?' (Documentary)

    • January 1, 2010
    • BBC One

    The Story of Are You Being Served? Chock-full of innuendo, dodgy lifts, occasional customers and much loved regulars, this documentary tells the story of the long-running farce set in the clothing section of a dilapidated department store. It's an affectionate look back at one of Britain's most popular sitcoms, where off camera the veneer of camaraderie concealed an undercurrent of envy and sadness.

  • SPECIAL 0x8 Comedy Connections - Are You Being Served?

    • June 23, 2003
    • BBC One

    Cast and crew look back at the long-running BBC sitcom Are You Being Served? (1972), which was set in a department store.

  • SPECIAL 0x9 Wendy Richard - A Life on the Box

    • BBC One

    From 'Are You Being Served?' to 'EastEnders,' Wendy Richard has lived her life on the Television screen. Now, get up close and personal in this exclusive documentary, featuring interviews with such 'Are You Being Served?' alumni as John Inman, Mollie Sugden and Trevor Bannister!

  • SPECIAL 0x10 Christmas Crackers

    • December 22, 1975
    • BBC One

    The staff are called to an early morning meeting to decide on ways to boost Christmas sales figures. However, Young Mr. Grace has already decided that all the floor staff will have to wear novelty costumes, something which none of them are too happy about. This is the final appearance of Mr. Mash.

  • SPECIAL 0x11 The Father Christmas Affair

    • December 24, 1976
    • BBC One

    Grace Brothers decides to have electric Father Christmas models, but this is soon cancelled when they go wrong. Young Mr. Grace then decides to offer £50 to a member of the department, including Mr. Rumbold, to dress up as Father Christmas and give gifts to the children. Young Mr. Grace gets a young boy to decide which one of the staff will be Father Christmas. Meanwhile, Mr. Grainger is worried about his annual performance to entertain the residents of an old people's home. First appearance of The Canteen Manageress

  • SPECIAL 0x12 Happy Returns

    • December 26, 1978
    • BBC One

    It is Young Mr. Grace's birthday, and the staff sing the traditional birthday song for him and enjoy the traditional free lunch. They later rehearse their cabaret performance for Young Mr. Grace's birthday party, a ballet called The Ballet of the Toys. A professional cabaret troupe will also be performing at the party, and when the troupe arrives, it turns out they themselves will be performing The Ballet of the Toys, which forces the staff to go to Plan B. Last appearance of Mr. Tebbs

  • SPECIAL 0x13 The Punch and Judy Affair

    • December 26, 1979
    • BBC One

    The Gentlemen's and Ladies' departments become pariahs when they choose not to take part in a company-wide strike. In an attempt to regain favour, the departments stage a life-sized Punch and Judy show to entertain the children of the store's staff. Mr. Humphries directs, Mr. Lucas and Miss Brahms play the title roles, and Mrs. Slocombe brings convincing masculinity to the role of policewoman. Last appearance of Mr. Lucas and Mr. Goldberg

  • SPECIAL 0x14 Roots?

    • December 24, 1981
    • BBC One

    It is Old Mr. Grace's birthday, and the department want to bring a musical tribute to the Grace family. Mr. Rumbold's brother Mycroft (played by Nicholas Smith in a double role) then sets out to trace the Grace family tree, which leads to Wales, Scotland, Somerset and, ultimately (apparently), deepest Africa. The title of the episode is a nod to the 1977 American TV mini-series Roots, based on Alex Haley's book of the same title, which aired in Britain shortly afterward. Last appearance of Young Mr. Grace, Old Mr. Grace and Mr. Klein

  • SPECIAL 0x15 You Can't Teach a New Dog Old Tricks

    • August 28, 2016
    • BBC One

    The classic British sitcom returns for a celebratory special. Picking up where Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft's classic comedy left off, the show brings some of the nation's all-time favourite sitcom characters back to life with an all-star cast. It is 1988, and Young Mr Grace is determined to drag Grace Brothers into, well, 1988. But he has a problem on his hands. Mr Humphries, Captain Peacock, Mr Rumbold and Mrs Slocombe all seem to be stuck in another era. A new member of staff, Mr Conway, joins the team. But will he help shake things up, or will he just put a pussy among the pigeons?

  • SPECIAL 0x16 Beane's of Boston

    • May 5, 1979
    • BBC One

    Beane's of Boston is a pilot episode for a proposed American adaption of the British sitcom Are You Being Served?. Though written by the original writers of the British series and starring John Hillerman, who would go on to fame in Magnum, P.I., the series was not picked up

  • SPECIAL 0x17 On the set cast interview

    • April 22, 1983
    • BBC One

    An on set interview with the cast of "Are You Being Served?" appearing on Breakfast Time, a BBC morning talk programme.

  • SPECIAL 0x18 We Love Are You Being Served

    • August 28, 2020
    • Channel 5

    Celebrity fans including Fern Britton, the Rev Richard Coles, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Patsy Palmer, Sherrie Hewson, Christopher Biggins and Amanda Barrie join in this celebration of David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd's department store-set sitcom, which ran for 70 episodes from 1972 to 1985. Plus, family and friends of Mollie Sugden, John Inman, Trevor Bannister, Frank Thornton and Wendy Richard share their personal memories and never-before-seen private photographs of the cast.