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Digital Photo Frame (Color Wood, GY-705) , Digital Photo Frame (Color Wood, GY-705) Sheila Hancock, Esma Cannon & Miriam Karlin in BBC Television The Rag Trade The Rag Trade is a British television sitcom transmitted by the BBC between 1961 and 1963. The scripts were by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney, who later wrote Wild, Wild Women, a period variation of The Rag Trade'. The action centred on a small clothing workshop (the title associates with the textile industry), Fenner Fashions in London. Although run by Harold Fenner (Peter Jones) and Reg the foreman (Reg Varney), the female workers are led by militant shop steward Paddy (Miriam Karlin), ever ready to strike, with the catchphrase "Everybody out!" Other cast members included Sheila Hancock (as Carole), Esma Reese Cannon (as Brother Lil), Wanda Ventham (as Shirley) and Barbara Windsor (as Judy). The Rag Trade was revived by ITV company LWT in 1977, with Jones and Karlin reprising their roles. The 1977 version ran for two series and featured Anna Karen (reprising her role as Olive from On The Buses) and future EastEnders star Gillian Taylforth as factory workers. The theme tune for the 70s LWT series was written and performed by Lynsey De Paul. Contents 1 Episode List 1.1 Season 1 1.2 Season 2 1.3 Season 3 1.4 Season 4 (LWT re-launch) 1.5 Season 5 1.6 Surviving BBC Episodes 2 DVD Release Information 3 External links // Episode List On original transmission many early episodes were not given titles so some are from production notes and repeat screenings. Season 1 The Baby Getting Married Early Start The French Fashions The Sample Unhappy Customer Title unknown Doctor Orders The Italian Designer The Golliwogs (now re-titled Christmas Box for DVD) Season 2 Title unknown Title unknown Title unknown Title unknown Title unknown (Lost) Title unknown Stay-In Strike The Fish And Chip Shop (Lost) Safety Precaution Stainproofer Doctor Barber Shop Title unknown Season 3 (All 13 episodes are believed lost) The Australian Triplets The Budgie The Baby Sitter Second Mrs. Fenner Chef Special The Italian Bit Baby Dolls After The Ball The Engagement Ring Crocodile Tears National Productivity Year The American Buyer Season 4 (LWT re-launch) Stay-In Strike The Sample Fixing The Rate The Lunch Problem The Export Order The Italian Line Olive Baby The Wedding Dress The Sideline The Guvor Wife The New Girl The Bet The Accident The New Brother Christmas Rush Season 5 The Annual Ball The Leather Line Stress A Bad Patch Come Back Paddy Self-Defence Fenner Folly Surviving BBC Episodes Series 1 Episode 1 (1961) Series 1 Episode 2 (1961) Series 1 Episode 3 (1961) Series 1 Episode 4 (1961) Series 1 Episode 5 (1961) Series 1 Episode 6 (1961) Series 1 Episode 7 (1961) Series 1 Episode 8 (1961) Series 1 Episode 9 (1961) Series 1 Episode 10 (1961) Series 2 Episode 1 (1962) Series 2 Episode 2 (1962) Series 2 Episode 3 (1962) Series 2 Episode 4 (1962) Series 2 Episode 6 (1962) Series 2 Episode 7 (1962) Series 2 Episode 9 (1962) Series 2 Episode 10 (1962) Series 2 Episode 11 (1962) Series 2 Episode 12 (1962) Series 2 Episode 13 (1962) DVD Release Information Despite the BBC's Wiping policy of the 1970s, only 21 of the original 36 episodes of the original 60s BBC TV series Exist in the BBC Archvies All 10 episodes, in the original BBC Season 1, are on DVD (DD Home Entertainment). The 11 surviving episodes of 13, in the original BBC Season 2, are on DVD (DD Home Entertainment). Two are not broadcast standard and are included as 'Extras' due to the low quality of the print. All 13 episodes in the original BBC Season 3, still remain "missing presumed wiped" Cinema Club has bought the rights to the original BBC series of the show and are re-releasing all 10 episodes of the original BBC Season 1 with all 11 of the 13 episodes of the origial BBC Season 2 to follow including a box set containing all 21 surviving episodes of the original BBC series in a descending order on DVD by "the shows 50th anniversary" in 2011 All 22 episodes, including the 1977 Christmas special, in the 1970s LWT revival, are available on DVD by Network. External links The Rag Trade (1961) at the Internet Movie Database. The Rag Trade (1977) at the Internet Movie Database. Comedy Guide - The Rag Trade at bbc.co.uk British Film Institute Screen Online Categories: ITV sitcoms | BBC television sitcoms | Lost BBC episodes | London in fiction | United Kingdom television programme stubs | BBC television programme stubs To get More information , you can visit some products about paper bag scrapbook, kennedy tool box, holographic foil, wholesale trinket boxes, electrical meter box, oil glass bottles, antique wine bottles, metal tin, thermal lunch box, honey bottle, . The Digital Photo Frame (Color Wood, GY-705) products should be show more here!

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