Episode 5— Sunday for Seven Days
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Wilfrid Brambell
as Albert Steptoe
Harry H Corbett
as Harold Steptoe
Michael Brennan
as Audience Member Who Threatens Albert
Michael Stainton
as Cinemagoer
Mark Singleton
as Cinema Manager
Damaris Hayman
as Cashier of Cinema Screening Fellini
George Betton
as Cinemagoer
Alec Bregonzi
as Protective Boyfriend
Bill Maxam
as the Commissionaire
Betty Cardno
as Cashier of Cinema Screening Nudes of 1964
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