Still Open All Hours
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Roy Clarke |
Written by | Roy Clarke |
Directed by | Dewi Humphreys |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 13 (list of episodes) |
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Producer(s) | Gareth Edwards |
Production location(s) | MediaCityUK (2013) Teddington Studios (2014) Pinewood Studios (2015) |
Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original network | BBC One |
Picture format | 16:9 (1080i HDTV) |
Audio format | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Original release | 26 December 2013 present |
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Chronology | |
Preceded by | Open All Hours |
Related shows | Seven of One |
External links | |
Still Open All Hours at BBC Comedy |
Still Open All Hours is a British sitcom sequel to the series Open All Hours, written by original series writer Roy Clarke and featuring several of the permanent cast members of the original series, including David Jason, Lynda Baron, Stephanie Cole and Maggie Ollerenshaw. Open All Hours ran for 26 episodes in four series from 1973 to 1985, created and written by Roy Clarke. The BBC announced on 7 October 2013,[1] that the show would air for a 40th Anniversary Special in December 2013. The 40th Anniversary special aired on 26 December at 7:45pm on BBC One.
On 30 January 2014, the BBC commissioned Still Open All Hours for six new episodes beginning on 26 December 2014.[2] The show later returned for a second series, beginning on 26 December 2015.[3] In January 2016, David Jason revealed that a third series will be produced in 2016.[4]
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Series development and production
Still Open All Hours was broadcast on 26 December 2013, with Jason reprising his role of Granville from Open All Hours. The new one-off episode written by Clarke showed Granville now running the shop with his son Leroy (played by James Baxter),[5] after inheriting it from Arkwright.[6] Clarke wrote the script in two weeks, and production began in October 2013. The exterior scenes were filmed at the original location at Lister Avenue in Doncaster from 18 to 20 November 2013. The interior scenes were recorded on 3 December 2013 at MediaCityUK in Salford in front of a studio audience. A 30-minute documentary accompanying the show's return, entitled Open All Hours: A Celebration, aired on 27 December 2013, the day after the new episode was broadcast, on BBC One.[7][8][9]
On 30 January 2014 the BBC commissioned a full six-part-series of Still Open All Hours to be transmitted later in the year.[10] The controller of BBC comedy commissioning, Shane Allen, said: "The resounding success of the Christmas revival showed the huge and enduring audience affection for this much-loved classic. Roy has done a terrific job of updating the characters whilst keeping what was warm-hearted and enjoyable about the world of the original series."[11]
Production for series one started in August 2014, exterior filming started on 15 September and location recording was completed on 26 September 2014.[12][13] Interior scenes were recorded in front of a studio audience from 10 October until 21 November 2014 at Shepperton Studios in Studio 1.[14]
Production for the second series started in September 2015. Exterior scenes were filmed on location from 14[15]-24 September 2015.[16] Interior scenes were recorded in front of a studio audience at Pinewood Studios from 9 October until 20 November 2015.[17]
Filming locations
The exterior shots reused the original shop from the series, on Lister Avenue in Balby, a suburb of Doncaster. The shop has been a hair salon since 1962, so it had to be extensively redressed to resemble a traditional corner shop. This process took two days, before filming on location for three consecutive days.[18]
For the 2013 special, the studio shots were recorded at Dock10 studios at MediaCityUK, Salford Quays. For the first series, Teddington Studios were used and the second series was recorded at Pinewood Studios.
Characters
- Episode count is as of 24 January 2016 (Series 2, Episode 6)
Character | Actor | Years | Series | Episode count |
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Granville | David Jason | 2013– | 1.1– | 13 |
Nurse Gladys Emmanuel | Lynda Baron | 2013– | 1.1– | 13 |
Leroy | James Baxter | 2013– | 1.1– | 13 |
Mrs Delphine Featherstone | Stephanie Cole | 2013– | 1.1– | 13 |
Mavis | Maggie Ollerenshaw | 2013– | 1.1– | 13 |
Wet Eric Agnew | Johnny Vegas | 2013– | 1.1– | 12 |
Madge | Brigit Forsyth | 2013– | 1.1– | 13 |
Gastric | Tim Healy | 2014– | 1.2– | 12 |
Cyril | Kulvinder Ghir | 2013– | 1.1– | 12 |
Cindy | Misha Timmins | 2013– | 1.1– | 6 |
Mrs Kath Agnew | Sally Lindsay | 2013– | 1.1– | 7 |
Mrs Hussein | Nina Wadia | 2013– | 1.1– | 9 |
Mr Newbold | Geoffrey Whitehead | 2015– | 2.2– | 3 |
Mr Marshall | Barry Elliott | 2013–15 | 1.1–1.3 | 3 |
– Main character in Series 2. Christmas Special (2013) is considered as Episode 1.1.
Guest cast
Still Open All Hours has used several actors from various past hit sitcoms as customers and one-off characters.
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Episodes
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Thirteen episodes of Still Open All Hours, all written by Roy Clarke, have been produced for the BBC. The show began airing on 26 December 2013 with an anniversary special of original series, Open All Hours. All episodes have a running time of 30 minutes.
Broadcast and reception
The special was broadcast on BBC One on 26 December 2013 and received 9.43m (39.9% of the audience) viewers according to overnight figures and was the most watched programme on that day.[19] Final viewing figures showed that it was watched by 12.23m and was the most watched programme for that week.[20] It received poor reviews from critics. Will Dean of The Independent called it a "w-w-worthy [sic] effort" but criticised the attempt to revive the show without the late Ronnie Barker.[21] Ben Lawrence of The Telegraph said it "felt like a relic of another era" criticising the jokes and Jason's performance.[22] Jacob Mason, writing on the Radio Times website, described the show as "warmly nostalgic", whilst others noted it as "a fitting tribute to Ronnie Barker".[23] On 21 November 2014, the BBC confirmed that Still Open All Hours would return for a full series in 2014. This began airing on 26 December 2014 and finished on 25 January 2015. Series 2 began on the 26th December 2015 with a run of 6 episodes.
DVD releases
Although filmed and broadcast in High-definition, no Blu-ray releases have been announced to date. Series One and the 2013 Christmas Special was released on DVD on 2 February 2015 by 2 entertain. [24] Series 2 was due released in 2016.
DVD Title | No. of Discs | Special features | No. of Episodes | Release Dates | ||
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Series 1 | 1 | 2013 Christmas Special | 7 | 2 February 2015 | 24 June 2015 | |
Series 2 | 1 | 2015 Christmas Special | 6 | 1 February 2016 | TBA |
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