Still Open All Hours (2014)
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Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
James Baxter
Leroy
David Jason
Granville
Lynda Baron
Nurse Gladys Emmanuel
Stephanie Cole
Mrs. Delphine Featherstone
Brigit Forsyth
Madge
Maggie Ollerenshaw
Mavis
Katie Redford
Beth
Kulvinder Ghir
Cyril
Tim Healy
Gastric
Johnny Vegas
Eric
Sally Lindsay
Kath
Nina Wadia
Mrs. Hussein
Geoffrey Whitehead
Mr. Newbold
Sophie Willan
Ruby
Roy Clarke
Creator
Dean Smith
Willis
Barry Chuckle
Mr. Marshall
Jamie Oliphant
Wayne
Javone Prince
Alvin
Charlotte Tyree
Young woman driving
Janine Duvitski
Elsie Bridges
David Cann
Cliff Bridges
Neil Fitzmaurice
Mr. Jackson
Luke Gell
Waiter
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 26, 2014
StatusCanceled
Seasons6
Episodes40
Running Time30m
Content RatingTV-14
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This TV Show Is About.
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Still Open All Hours is a British sitcom created for the BBC by Roy Clarke, and starring David Jason and James Baxter. It is the sequel to the sitcom Open All Hours, which both Clarke and Jason worked on throughout its 26-episode run from 1976 to 1985, following a 40th Anniversary Special in December 2013 commemorating the original series. The sitcom's premise focuses on the life of a much older Granville, who now runs his late uncle's grocery shop with the assistance of his son, continuing to sell products at higher prices alongside seeking to be with his love interest.
Unlike the original series, the cast for Still Open All Hours includes a more regular group of characters and additional side-plots. It has featured the return of Lynda Baron, Stephanie Cole, and Maggie Ollerenshaw as their characters from Open All Hours. Although the special received poor reviews, it attracted positive viewing figures, with the sitcom airing a total of 41 episodes across six series. A seventh series had been commissioned in 2019, but was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic and despite plans to record it, the series was eventually cancelled in 2023, with the BBC saying it had no plans for any new episodes.