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  • Steptoe and Son Crossed Swords (Season 4, Episode 2)
  • TV Episode | 29 min | Comedy

Steptoe and Son

Crossed Swords (Season 4, Episode 2)
TV Episode | 29 min | Comedy

Harold picks up a porcelain figurine, which an antique dealer authenticates as being genuine Meissen and offers two-hundred and fifty pounds for it. Harold decides he would get a better price for it at an auction but his, and Albert's, ...See moreHarold picks up a porcelain figurine, which an antique dealer authenticates as being genuine Meissen and offers two-hundred and fifty pounds for it. Harold decides he would get a better price for it at an auction but his, and Albert's, attempts to raise the bidding price means that they end up buying it themselves. Written by don @ minifie-1 See less
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Writers
Alan Simpson (by) | Ray Galton (by)
Producer
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Oct 11, 1965

Release date
Oct 11, 1965 (United Kingdom)
Awards
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2 wins

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14 cast members
Name Known for
Harry H. Corbett
Harold Steptoe Harold Steptoe   See fewer
Wilfrid Brambell
Albert Steptoe Albert Steptoe   See fewer
Derek Nimmo
James C. Galton James C. Galton   See fewer
Basil Dignam
Auctioneer Auctioneer   See fewer
Ralph Nossek
Disinterested Bidder Disinterested Bidder   See fewer
Joy Burnett
Auction Bidder (uncredited) Auction Bidder (uncredited)   See fewer
Richard Neller
Auction Bidder (uncredited) Auction Bidder (uncredited)   See fewer
Colin Vancao
Mustachioed Auction Bidder (uncredited) Mustachioed Auction Bidder (uncredited)   See fewer
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