Still Open All Hours (2013) Arkwright is long dead and Granville now runs the shop with his daft son Leroy, the result of a one night stand in Blackpool. Granville has inherited his uncle's parsimony, trying to sell nappy rash cream as a body building aid whilst the handsome boy is a hit with the female customers. Granville would like to get back with old flame Mavis, now back on the market, but she is guarded by her fearsome sister Madge though Mrs Featherstone, the one time Black Widow, is extremely interested in a dalliance with Granville - unlike retired nurse Gladys, who is no more interested in Granville than she was in his uncle. Nonetheless, after a trying day with his most annoying customer Wet Eric, Granville realizes that a little affection from the Black Widow may not come amiss.
Written by Roy Clarke, the creator of the popular seventies and eighties BBC sitcom `Open All Hours', `Still Open All Hours' is a return to the grocer's shop in Balby, Doncaster. Following the unfortunate death of grumpy Arkwright, his nephew and long-suffering assistant Granville has finally inherited it as his own, assisted by the young Leroy. Granville continues his uncle's legacy of trying to extract as much money from his customers as possible in typically sneaky and underhanded ways. Meanwhile, locals and neighbours jostle for romance and enact their own peculiar plots.