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Still Open All Hours

  • TV Series
  • 2013–2019
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
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Still Open All Hours (2013)
Having inherited the shop from his uncle, it's business as usual for Granville at Arkwright's corner shop.
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Having inherited the shop from his uncle, it's business as usual for Granville at Arkwright's corner shop.Having inherited the shop from his uncle, it's business as usual for Granville at Arkwright's corner shop.Having inherited the shop from his uncle, it's business as usual for Granville at Arkwright's corner shop.

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    • James Baxter
    • David Jason
    • Stephanie Cole
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    James Baxter
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    • Leroy
    • 2013–2019
    David Jason
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    • Granville
    • 2013–2019
    Stephanie Cole
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    • Mrs. Delphine Featherstone
    • 2013–2019
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    • Madge
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    7Prismark10

    Granville returns

    The final series of Open all Hours was broadcast in 1985 when it also got its largest audience. Two years later Ronnie Barker retired from show business.

    After the failure of The Royal Bodyguard, David Jason has gone back to one of his past comedy vehicles while writer Roy Clarke is hoping to recapture his past magic. That seemed to have been frittered away in endless recycling of plots in the latter years of The Last of the Summer Wine.

    Here we have an older Granville never having flown the nest with his youthful dreams. He has taken over his uncle's shop and also inherited his uncle's miserly traits.

    Assisting him is his more wayward son who was abandoned by his mother. So in a bit of role reversal, Granville has become Arkwright. Fans of the late Ronnie Barker will have to make do with a large picture of Arkwright who David Jason talks to.

    This one off was largely a series of sketches with a host of guest stars popping in and some of the older cast members as well. So you have one of the Chuckle brothers, Nina Wadia, Johnny Vegas and old stalwarts such as Maggie Ollerenshaw, Stephanie Cole and Lynda Baron.

    The episode was one of the highest rated shows at Christmas 2013 and a regular series followed.

    Unfortunately writer Roy Clarke who is in his 80s set his word processor in Auto Recycle mode when the new episodes followed!
    bob the moo

    Awkwardly dated and episodic – even nostalgia and festive cheer aren't enough to help it

    The overfed comatose state that comes with overindulging at Christmas tends to provide some cover for television specials that maybe wouldn't get away with it during the rest of the year. Still Open All Hours was screened during this period and just at a glance it seemed like it just the type of thing that needs that festive goodwill. Out of curiosity I decided to give it a go but unfortunately I do not think I would ever have had enough festive cheer for this to work. This special sees Granville now running Arkwight's corner store, with his lad Leroy filling the errand boy role. During the normal working day we see the colorful locals coming and going while Granville uses some old Arkwright trickery to shift a load of fish paste.

    I did used to watch Open All Hours many years ago and I remember doing so more than once, so I must have enjoyed it but this rehashed special makes me doubt whether it was actually any good or not, because this 30 minute special certainly wasn't. The episodic nature of the show means we have locals coming and going and preventing any flow in the writing. On top of this the focus is on throwbacks and references to the original series, whether they work or not. Mostly the comedy is very dated which I guess comes with the territory but isn't really an excuse; it all seems very stiff and awkward as well. I think I laughed twice in 30 minutes, and those laughs were more chuckles than anything else – a Chuckle Brother being pulled around by a dog got me and the Johnny Vegas about "solo trumpet". Luckily the canned audience track had a much better time than I did – although their laughter at almost nothing and their "awww-ing" over a dog just reminded me that I wasn't making any noise.

    The cast features a lot of faces and names; Jason is so-so, he overworks his lines as if the audience is slow and he really doesn't have the material anyway. Baxter's delivery is pretty poor and seems to be hamming it up a bit, perhaps assuming that this makes whatever he does funnier. Cole, Vegas, Williams and others all provide side characters and also contribute to the fragmented feel to the show. Maybe you have enough nostalgia to laugh because of what they are referencing (as opposed to laughing at the reference, which I think was the goal) but for me this was a pretty awkward and dated 30 minutes with a couple of chuckles amid a sea of poor writing and even festive cheer and nostalgia aren't enough to make me forgiving enough for this to work.
    3bob-1135

    Missed Opportunity

    Roy Clarke had a chance here to write another winner, unfortunately he chose to simply re-hash the original. What was needed was a completely new approach. How about Granville inheriting a fortune from his mysterious father who actually was a Hungarian count, and starting a string of supermarkets and finding himself up against Arkwrights son by Nurse Gladys , who has inherited the corner shop. This series is a very pale copy of the brilliant original.
    4ian-199-126642

    The magic is largely drained out of this

    The original show was brilliant. Mrs and me have watched and re- watched episodes down the years and still have time for them.

    The problem is not so much that the humour is dated. The 'dated' humour of the originals works very well for us and most recent stuff leaves us cold. We can watch Miranda Hart for hours and never smile once. We can watch Dad's Army, Blackadder, Porridge, Fawlty Towers and Open All Hours repeatedly and just keep laughing and loving them.

    No, the problem is that Ronnie Barker has gone. He was a comic genius that lifted Open All Hours out of the ordinary, along with the fantastic cast around him and the strong interplay of characters of which he was the hub.

    David Jason may or may not be in quite the same class as Ronnie, but he certainly has class and does a great job of being an older Arkwright-like Granville. The trouble starts with Granville's son, who seems to be a characterless non-entity who doesn't function as a comic foil and counterweight in the way that Granville played on near equal terms against Arkwright.

    Nurse Gladys has been reduced to an appendage, since the 'relationship' with Arkwright is no longer there to give the part its special place. Nice to see her again, but what's she for now?

    And I'm afraid I keep smelling whiffs of Last of the Summer Wine in the dialogue and run of casting.

    Still, if enough people like this new incarnation, then it justifies itself, but it isn't the jewel that it was.
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    Sunday teatime telly.

    As a lifelong fan of the original series I was delighted when they announced this was being made. I can't lie and say I find it scream out loud humour, but it is funny enough, it's the kind of show that fills the void left by Last of the Summer Wine. A nice floaty light, humorous show to have chicken sandwiches and cheesecake while watching. It has glimpses of the original magic, there are times when it's quite funny, the true laughs come from the original cast members, Lynda Baron and Stephanie Cole are still great. Maggie Ollerenshaw still manages to inject a bit of magic as Mavis.

    I think the first episode remains the funniest, since then we've had a few duffs, and a few good ones, it's one of those shows I'm glad is still on.

    It's watchable enough, but it's massively missing Ronnie Barker. 6/10

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    • Trivia
      The cash till used in this is the same one they used in Open All Hours (1976)
    • Goofs
      Throughout, Mr Newbolds forename is stated as both Wilburn and Woburn.
    • Quotes

      [the previous day, Granville sold some anchovy paste to Wet Eric as an aphrodisiac; now Wet Eric comes limping up the street in considerable pain]

      Wet Eric: You ought to be locked up, selling diabolical stuff like that. I've never had an easy moment since I put it on. Talk about scratching! I'm going to be red raw.

      Granville: It was for *internal* use, you barmpot! When I said "Spread it on thinly", I meant on a piece of toast.

      Wet Eric: Now he tells me!

    • Connections
      Featured in Open All Hours: A Celebration (2013)

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Все ще відкрито цілодобово
    • Filming locations
      • Beautique Hair Stylists, 15 Lister Avenue, Balby, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England, UK(Arkwright's shop)
    • Production companies
      • BBC Comedy
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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