Till Death Us Do Part [S1 Ep 1]

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2011

"Arguments, Arguments". First episode from 1966 of the clasic comedy series. Proud house owner Alf is very angry by his son-in-law Mike's comments about the family home being a slum. Further humiliation and arguments follow in a boozy session down the local pub.

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Uploader Comments (FilmFan1982)

  • Filmfan1982 you are my hero, thankyou for uploading full episodes of classics such as this. :)

  • @bekat2k8 They're never on the TV so I thought people would enjoy this :)

  • I thought the Beeb had wiped the first few episodes....

  • @Mascherina1964 This is one of the few that still exist. It's an extra on the series 5 DVD set :)

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  • Only time him and Mike get on well is when they're drunk haha!

  • @shansu69 Thanks Shansu, at least I have a better idea now. The camera focuses on a definite house though! Albert and Harold Steptoe used to live at No.1 Oil Drum Lane, Shepard's Bush. Tony Hancock at No.7 Railway Cuttings, Cheam. Fat Slags at No. 1 Shit Street, Fulchester. Eric Sykes & his sister Hattie, somewhere in East Acton.

  • @Strawberry7Lynn the show was set in Wapping

  • alf garnett is so funny nearly fell off my chair laughing so much !

  • Greetings from "Alfred Tetzlaff" ;)

  • The BBC are too scared to repeat this series because theres a ot of un political correctness in it . It will never be repeated the only place you will ever see this is on here. I thought that tthey wiped the tapes its the fiirst time i have seen this in decades

  • It's such a shame VHS video recorders didn't exist in the 60s as at least then a lot of classic shows like this may have been saved by the public, both ITV and BBC were guilty of wiping and junking so many of these shows and even now they will admit they made big mistakes as these little gems could have been included on dvd sets which in turn would have boosted their sales potential, shame!

  • Year i was born, god i feel old!

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