Still Open All Hours - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Tree Crazy (2015 Christmas Special)
Granville has an eye on a tree for this years Christmas celebrations, but it gives him more then he bargained for. Gladys has tactics for her new job.
Boiled Ham and Inflatable Underwear
Granville decides to have a cut-price sale but only on stock he wants to get rid of. Mrs Featherstone takes a shine to new neighbour Mr Newbold. Mavis decides to invite Granville over a for a coffee.
Romance is in the Air
Madge gets anxious when a cherry picker arrives on the street. Granville discovers a gap in the shop's security. Eric and Kath decide to do something together.
Past Encounters
Granville and Gastric are set to go on a double date with Madge and Mavis, but first Granville needs to find a way to tidy Gastric up. Mrs Featherstone decides she wants a husband.
Get Me to the Church
Granville hopes his new large display item will inject a bit of sunshine into shop life as Kevin prepares for his wedding. Kevin however is still having second thoughts. Mrs Featherstone decides she wants to marry again.
Erotic Salami
Cyril and Eric want advice on how to impress their wives. Mrs Featherstone's plan isn't working out. Granville has a scheme to sell salami as a new product called Yaggis.
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