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BAFTA TV AWARD® nominee

Are You Being Served?

In this final season, Mrs Slocombe is forcibly retired from her position, but the staff rally round to get her back and plans to open a Nightclub on the shop floor go awry when the staff's commercial gives a misleading impression.
IMDb 8.019857 episodes
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Episodes

  1. S10 E1 - Goodbye Mrs Slocombe
    February 17, 1985
    30min
    TV-G
    Mrs Slocombe is made redundant. When she is replaced by an annoying woman her colleagues decide to get her back, no matter what it takes.
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  2. S10 E2 - Grounds for Divorce
    February 24, 1985
    30min
    TV-G
    When the staff of Grace Bros discover that Captain Peacock has a shameful secret, they decide to help him in any way they can.
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  3. S10 E3 - The Hold-Up
    March 3, 1985
    30min
    TV-G
    hieves break into Grace Brothers. It looks like an easy job, but they have not taken the first floor staff into account.
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  4. S10 E4 - Gambling Fever
    March 10, 1985
    30min
    TV-G
    The staff get their bonuses and, when they find out about a horse that Old Mr Grace is betting on, gambling fever takes a hold.
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  5. S10 E5 - The Night Club
    March 17, 1985
    29min
    TV-G
    Old Mr Grace agrees to allow the staff to rent out the floor of the department after trading hours, from which he will take a cut.
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  6. S10 E6 - Friends and Neighbours
    March 24, 1985
    30min
    TV-G
    The staff are offered accommodation on the premises, but they soon discover that flat-sharing is no bed of roses.
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  7. S10 E7 - The Pop Star
    March 31, 1985
    30min
    TV-G
    Mr Spooner is demoted to lift operator due to his lateness. But the management's attitude changes when he is offered a recording contract.
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