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  • The new Mr. Grace was creepy.

  • I named my Pomeranian after Mr. Humphries because their both cute, fancy, and friendly. Humphries is my favorite character (after Mrs. Slocombe).

  • Mr. Humphries near the age of 40, with gray hair!? yea, they writers of are you being served mess up there

  • Mrs. Harmon is quite correct

    FUR IS DEAD

    ...common

  • John Inman in his prime

  • Mr Humphries as his mum its very Litte Britain like, they look different with clothes but they don't bother with a different persona with the voice

  • @HUNGTVSCENES o yea!!!! Coolio..

  • How do they all take a break at the same time? Who's running the department?

  • @TRENZ2 I always wondered that. But in some episodes, they do show other members of staff working for the department, but they don't say anything.

  • @TRENZ2 I've always wondered that myself. They do close the department for lunch hour, though.

  • Mrs. Humphries was a slut lol.

  • 15:18

    christ she acts so slutty, o.0

  • Mr. Grace Humphries, I want to keep my maiden name! LOL :)

  • @irongirl100 because that just wouldn't have the same effect, now would it?

  • Is Mrs. Slocombe in her 30s?

  • Humphries's mother should have lied

  • "Mr. Spooner, what are you doing grinning at me like that?"

    LOL love it!!

  • young mr. grace >>>>> old mr. grace.

  • i love how in the credits they put John Inman as a guest appearance and show him dressed as Mrs. Humphries :P... great episode, thanks for posting!

  • Annie Grainger?

    Does that mean that Earnest Grainger (from the earlier series) is Mr Grace's Son?

  • @octopusdave You know that would make since cuz didn't they say he use to act like Young Mr. Grace at some point with the women?

  • @octopusdave

    Its not likely. Didn't they establish in "This Is Your Department" that Ernest Grainger joined in 1926? And OMG said he encountered the chorus girls in the 1930s?

  • This is one of my all-time favorites!

    Thanks so much

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