Harold's plan for a bathroom upsets Albert.Harold's plan for a bathroom upsets Albert.Harold's plan for a bathroom upsets Albert.
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- Duncan Wood(uncredited)
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Did you know
- GoofsWhen Harold is stood in front of the mirror, about to tie his dickie bow, the camera being moved can be seen in the mirror behind him.
- ConnectionsReferences Bucknell's House (1962)
- SoundtracksThese Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)
(uncredited)
Music by Jack Strachey
Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz (as Holt Marvell) and Harry Link
Performed by Wilfrid Brambell
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The Bath
As Harold prepares for a date with Delilah. (Yootha Joyce.) He cannot spruce himself as dad Albert is monopolising the tin bath in the middle of the living room.
He sits there with his food and pickled onions, using the bath water to clean his cutlery. He even watches television, with scented salts as Harold wants him get a move on.
The date with Delilah turns out to be disaster. She falls in the tin bath as it was covered with a cloth and she thought it was a chair.
Enough is enough. Harold installs a proper bathtub. Only problem is there is no room for a fitted bathtub in the house.
So Harold places the bathtub in Albert's bedroom. Albert is shifted to under the stairs, Harry Potter style.
Now I wonder if Harold has taken into account whether the floorboards could hold the weight!
A funny episode, Albert seems to be very much at home in his tin bath. The writes also make a point about how many households in Britain did not have proper baths.
He sits there with his food and pickled onions, using the bath water to clean his cutlery. He even watches television, with scented salts as Harold wants him get a move on.
The date with Delilah turns out to be disaster. She falls in the tin bath as it was covered with a cloth and she thought it was a chair.
Enough is enough. Harold installs a proper bathtub. Only problem is there is no room for a fitted bathtub in the house.
So Harold places the bathtub in Albert's bedroom. Albert is shifted to under the stairs, Harry Potter style.
Now I wonder if Harold has taken into account whether the floorboards could hold the weight!
A funny episode, Albert seems to be very much at home in his tin bath. The writes also make a point about how many households in Britain did not have proper baths.
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- Prismark10
- Mar 12, 2024
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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