Sir David Jason has confirmed a final return for iconic British sitcom Open All Hours to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
U&Gold has announced a 90-minute special titled Open All Hours: Inside Out, which goes behind-the-scenes and looks back at the success of the 1976 to 1985 series, and the 2014 to 2019 sequel show Still Open All Hours.
The anniversary special will also feature a brand new scene featuring Sir David as Granville, and written by original writer and creator Roy Clarke. The scene will see Granville shut his Doncaster grocer’s shop for the night and reflect on how life has changed over the years.
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“It’s so good to be back! I played Granville for over half my life and so this show holds a very special place in my heart,” Sir David said.
“There are countless memories and stories about this show, and I am thrilled to be able to share those with everyone.”
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Mark Iddon, Senior Commissioning Editor of the series, added: “It is always a joy working with Studio Crook, especially when we are celebrating 50 years of such an iconic show.
“I can’t wait for U&Gold audiences to see what we have cooked up for them. Open All Hours is one of those rare beasts that even after 50 years is still as timeless and relevant as ever.”
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Matt Crook, from production company Studio Crook, stated: “We are very excited to be working with UKTV once again and on one of my all-time favourite sitcoms.
“Open All Hours is a perfectly crafted show and we are working closely with the brilliant Roy Clarke and Sir David Jason to bring you a few new surprises.”
Open All Hours: Inside Out will air on U&Gold in 2026.
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