Should be interesting. So, Granville got to have a son, eventually? Heh heh. Sir David Jason hasn't worn well ageing-wise but at least he now looks right for taking over the 'Arkwright' helm. Wonder if he's developed his uncle's tight-fisted ways or if he's still the dreamy romantic. Whatever, he's a great actor. Wonder who'll play the son. Thrilled to see Lynda Baron's involved, too. Wonder if Arkwright and Gladys ever did make it down the aisle. No mention of Stephanie Cole reprising her role but, seeing as she played a much older woman then, it might not work.
I wouldn't have thought Granville would have run the shop tbh it would have been nicer if he had done something different and Gladys and Mavis came to visit him.
I hope they don't do the Summer Wine line of Arkwright dying from seeing Nurse Gladys underwear lol.
Luckily Doncaster council were thwarted in their bid to have the shop demolished.
I wouldn't have thought Granville would have run the shop tbh it would have been nicer if he had done something different and Gladys and Mavis came to visit him.
I hope they don't do the Summer Wine line of Arkwright dying from seeing Nurse Gladys underwear lol.
Luckily Doncaster council were thwarted in their bid to have the shop demolished.
Heh heh!
I could well believe that Granville would have taken over the shop, though. Arkwright had worn him down quite a bit and, despite his fantasies, it was all he ever really knew.
I wonder if he still has the same tin of beans on the shelf with the brand name blocked out
I suspect arkwright either died while getting jiggy with Nurse Gladys or from strangulation of the money belt.or a customer asking for their money back:D
I wonder if he still has the same tin of beans on the shelf with the brand name blocked out
I suspect arkwright either died while getting jiggy with Nurse Gladys or from strangulation of the money belt.or a customer asking for their money back:D
Love Open all hours, but wasnt expecting this, still cant make out if its a good thing or not.
It will seem strange not to have Arkwright in the store, , and im gguessing they wont have the old cash dispenser, they will have something which goes beep.
Granville, will be about the same age as Arkwright was now i guess, glad to see Linda Baron, coming back.
Gess it will be a different shop these days, no shops have things hanging outside hte doors, and ceilings these days, a shop like Arkwrights, would have had everything stolen these days.
Bloody hell! The writer for this series is still alive?! I'd have thought he'd have been dead for about 4 years at least! It'll be strange seeing Granville running the corner shop, and even stranger seeing his son wandering around.
Love Open all hours, but wasnt expecting this, still cant make out if its a good thing or not.
It will seem strange not to have Arkwright in the store, , and im gguessing they wont have the old cash dispenser, they will have something which goes beep.
Granville, will be about the same age as Arkwright was now i guess, glad to see Linda Baron, coming back.
Gess it will be a different shop these days, no shops have things hanging outside hte doors, and ceilings these days, a shop like Arkwrights, would have had everything stolen these days.
Have you p-p-perchance been p-p-possessed by the spirit of Arkwright, jazzy?
Yet another old show is "revived" for one last outing. It's just plugging a gap in the Christmas Day schedule, and people will only watch it to see it because "it's got David Jason in it". I guess after The Bodyguard, they needed to find another vehicle for him.
Why do the BBC do it? I don't like Miranda, but that was a new show with a special and, despite it airing on Boxing Day last year, it got the highest viewing figures - higher than an episode of The Royle Family (on Christmas Day). It's just laziness, and you can use the excuse of it being Christmas and being special to get them together again, and that it's easy viewing but I'm sorry, I'm not buying it. I know, I know - "don't watch it then, no-one's forcing you".
Also, remember The Legacy of Reginald Perrin? It'll be as bad and pointless as that, albeit for one episode only, thank goodness. Surely by missing Ronnie Barker it'll lose a lot of what made the original series funny.
Love Open all hours, but wasnt expecting this, still cant make out if its a good thing or not.
It will seem strange not to have Arkwright in the store, , and im gguessing they wont have the old cash dispenser, they will have something which goes beep.
Granville, will be about the same age as Arkwright was now i guess, glad to see Linda Baron, coming back.
Gess it will be a different shop these days, no shops have things hanging outside hte doors, and ceilings these days, a shop like Arkwrights, would have had everything stolen these days.
Granville born 1949-50 9 months after a visit by royalty to Doncaster races bearing two tins of Royal Doncaster Butterscotch
That would make him 5 years younger than my mum but he looks a good 15 years older! Mind you, didn't Ronnie Barker play Arkwright as older than he actually was?
That would make him 5 years younger than my mum but he looks a good 15 years older! Mind you, didn't Ronnie Barker play Arkwright as older than he actually was?
Arkwright was the same age as a can of beans but don't forget the show was made from 1976-1986 so persumably the characters never ages.
So, wonder if the mother of Granville's son is identified. No mention of him having a wife or partner in the DS blurb. Couldn't be Barbara Flynn (aka the Milk Lady!), could it ? Or Mavis (incidentally, my mum's 'real' name!)?
I hope it doesn't feature a lot of montage clips and flashbacks and is a proper new episode.
That would be dreadful and a waste. Those who loved the show know the episodes backwards. Those who haven't seen it before can easily find them, if they want to get clued up.
They could still have Arkwright 'in' the show. His urn on a shelf above the till!
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Why????????
Bizarre?????
Open All Hours without Arkwright
No no no no no no
I wonder if they will film it here in Doncaster again or make it as a studio based set only.
However I'm truly surprised that the shop hasn't been taken over by the Poles.
I hope they don't do the Summer Wine line of Arkwright dying from seeing Nurse Gladys underwear lol.
Luckily Doncaster council were thwarted in their bid to have the shop demolished.
Heh heh!
I could well believe that Granville would have taken over the shop, though. Arkwright had worn him down quite a bit and, despite his fantasies, it was all he ever really knew.
I suspect arkwright either died while getting jiggy with Nurse Gladys or from strangulation of the money belt.or a customer asking for their money back:D
That, or the till finally ate him!
It will seem strange not to have Arkwright in the store, , and im gguessing they wont have the old cash dispenser, they will have something which goes beep.
Granville, will be about the same age as Arkwright was now i guess, glad to see Linda Baron, coming back.
Gess it will be a different shop these days, no shops have things hanging outside hte doors, and ceilings these days, a shop like Arkwrights, would have had everything stolen these days.
Have you p-p-perchance been p-p-possessed by the spirit of Arkwright, jazzy?
I can't quite put my finger on it....
Yet another old show is "revived" for one last outing. It's just plugging a gap in the Christmas Day schedule, and people will only watch it to see it because "it's got David Jason in it". I guess after The Bodyguard, they needed to find another vehicle for him.
Why do the BBC do it? I don't like Miranda, but that was a new show with a special and, despite it airing on Boxing Day last year, it got the highest viewing figures - higher than an episode of The Royle Family (on Christmas Day). It's just laziness, and you can use the excuse of it being Christmas and being special to get them together again, and that it's easy viewing but I'm sorry, I'm not buying it. I know, I know - "don't watch it then, no-one's forcing you".
Also, remember The Legacy of Reginald Perrin? It'll be as bad and pointless as that, albeit for one episode only, thank goodness. Surely by missing Ronnie Barker it'll lose a lot of what made the original series funny.
What ever next? Steptoe and Son 2013?
BBC. Leave the old classics alone.
Granville born 1949-50 9 months after a visit by royalty to Doncaster races bearing two tins of Royal Doncaster Butterscotch
Arkwright was the same age as a can of beans but don't forget the show was made from 1976-1986 so persumably the characters never ages.
True, it should be longer. Up to an hour. 45 minutes minimum. Unless it's a tentative pilot.
I hope it doesn't feature a lot of montage clips and flashbacks and is a proper new episode.
That would be dreadful and a waste. Those who loved the show know the episodes backwards. Those who haven't seen it before can easily find them, if they want to get clued up.
They could still have Arkwright 'in' the show. His urn on a shelf above the till!