Are You Being Served?

Are You Being Served?

The misadventures of the staff of a retail floor of a major department store.

Genre: Comedy

Cast:Mollie SugdenJohn InmanFrank ThorntonWendy RichardNicholas SmithTrevor BannisterArthur EnglishHarold BennettArthur BroughVivienne JohnsonPenny IrvingMike BerryLarry MartynFreddie WilesDoremy VernonCandy DavisAlfie BassKenneth Waller


1Season 5

S5.E1 ∙ Mrs. Slocombe Expects

Fri, Feb 25, 1977

Mrs. Slocombe's cat is pregnant but Mr. Rumbold flat-out refuses to allow the kittens to be birthed in the store. Fearing that her beloved pet will be alone when the time comes, Mrs. Slocombe smuggles it into the store.

2Season 5

S5.E2 ∙ A Change Is as Good as a Rest

Fri, Mar 4, 1977

The staff have fun temporarily working in Grace Brothers' toy department. Mr. Humphries enjoys a giant dollhouse, Mrs. Slocombe sells peeing dollies and Mr. Grainger gets sentimental playing with a train set.

3Season 5

S5.E3 ∙ Founder's Day

Fri, Mar 11, 1977

Mr. Grace is reaching his 80th birthday and the staff decide to create a "This is Your Life" styled movie in tribute to him.

4Season 5

S5.E4 ∙ The Old Order Changes

Fri, Mar 18, 1977

After Mr. Grace returns to Britain from a vacation in the United States, he decides it's time for the store to get into the psychedelic seventies with casual dress, first name usage and hippie music.

5Season 5

S5.E5 ∙ Take-Over

Fri, Mar 25, 1977

The department staff pose as Grace Brothers shareholders to avoid a takeover by a rival corporation. Meanwhile Captain Peacock finds himself working under obnoxious Mr. Lucas, who treats him in turn like a butler.

6Season 5

S5.E6 ∙ Goodbye Mr. Grainger

Fri, Apr 1, 1977

Poor Mr. Grainger. He's been behaving very curmudgeonly as of late, leading the staff to want him sacked or forcibly retired. Are they being too hasty, though? Can they still repair their friendship with him?

7Season 5

S5.E7 ∙ It Pays to Advertise

Fri, Apr 8, 1977

Grace Brothers decides to use examples of the "average man and woman in the street" to sell its wares, and the staff find themselves as the living models.