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+ | Top Hat And Tails: The staff dress up for a ballroom dancing competition. |
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+ | The Father Christmas Affair: Someone must pose as Father Christmas and everybody applies. |
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+ | The Old Order Changes: The staff dress in an informal way in keeping with new American sales techniques. |
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+ | Takeover: The staff impersonate a number of shareholders to save the store from a takeover bid. |
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+ | It Pays To Advertise: The staff make an advertisement for Grace Brothers. |
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+ | By Appointment: The staff prepare for a possible visit from the Queen. |
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+ | The Club: The staff dress up to redecorate their social club. |
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+ | Do You Take This Man?: The staff are invited to Mrs Slocombe's wedding. |
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+ | Happy Returns: The staff stage a ballet for Young Mr Grace's birthday. |
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Revision as of 13:30, 11 October 2010
The staff of Grace Brothers dressed up on many different occasions. This is a list of the episodes in which the staff wear costumes or dress up for parties.
1973
Camping In: The staff wear pyjamas to sleep in the store.
1974
The Clock: The staff wear dinner jackets and evening dresses for Mr Grainger's birthday dinner.
The Think Tank: The staff put on a fashion show called 'Male and Female Modes on the Move'.
1975
German Week: The staff put on lederhosen to perform a German folk dance.
Christmas Crackers: The staff dress up in novelty costumes to push Christmas sales.
1976
Top Hat And Tails: The staff dress up for a ballroom dancing competition.
The Father Christmas Affair: Someone must pose as Father Christmas and everybody applies.
1977
The Old Order Changes: The staff dress in an informal way in keeping with new American sales techniques.
Takeover: The staff impersonate a number of shareholders to save the store from a takeover bid.
It Pays To Advertise: The staff make an advertisement for Grace Brothers.
1978
By Appointment: The staff prepare for a possible visit from the Queen.
The Club: The staff dress up to redecorate their social club.
Do You Take This Man?: The staff are invited to Mrs Slocombe's wedding.
Happy Returns: The staff stage a ballet for Young Mr Grace's birthday.