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(1976–1985)

David Jason: Granville

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Quotes 

  • Arkwright : I want a w-w-word with you.

    Granville : That's three words.

    Arkwright : That girl of Grimshaw's.

    Granville : Big Edna?

    Arkwright : Have you been kn-kn-knocking

    Granville : I have only admired her from a distance.

    Arkwright : Let me finish. Have you been kn-kn-knocking coppers off her weekly order?

    Granville : You do the same for Mrs Featherstone.

    Arkwright : Not without putting them back somewhere else.

  • Granville : You won't let me buy firelighters. You say they're too expensive.

    Arkwright : They are in this damn shop. I'm not paying these prices! Get round the Co-op and buy some.

    [pause] 

    Arkwright : Go and open a packet.

    Granville : [leaves the room, to return a few seconds later]  Not if they're going to count as my birthday present.

  • Arkwright : Didn't you hear the weather fore-fore-forecast?

    Granville : The "fore-fore-forecast"? That's three fours are twelve... don't you mean the weather "twelvecast"?

  • Granville : [exasperated at Arkwright's tight-fistedness]  You're not going to live forever you know.

    Arkwright : I'm goin' to have a d-damn good try, aren't you?

  • Arkwright : Oh, you wound me sometimes, Granville!

    Granville : How?

    Arkwright : That time I sat on your bicycle clip springs to mind.

  • Granville : The nurse will be watching!

  • Granville : [about to put a note in the shop till]  Do you reckon they can stitch fingers back on these days?

  • Arkwright : You look all sinister and Hungarian.

    Granville : Hungarians don't look like this.

    Arkwright : Badly-dressed Hungarians do.

    Granville : I look like an idiot.

    Arkwright : Yes.

  • Granville : Well, there's a great day for discoveries. My mother was the fisherman's friend and I've got a bottom half called Hugo.

  • Granville : Look at the time! Quarter to nine and I'm held here in the clutches of my wicked uncle.

    Arkwright : Your uncle is going to be wicked across the road, clutching something else entirely.

  • Granville : I've got the blood of poets and lovers in my veins.

    Arkwright : [as Granville leaves]  Yes. And at least one electrician.

  • Granville : [about Arkwright]  Did you know that the last time he was out all day was back in 1957?

    The Milk Woman : 1957? Where did he go?

    Granville : Have his appendix out.

  • Arkwright : You've got the evenings free, haven't you?

    Granville : Yeah, knowing you, they'd HAVE to be free. Anyway, WHAT evenings? We don't close here 'till nine o'clock at night.

    Arkwright : One day, Granville, all this will be y-yours. Lock-lock-lock-lock-lock-lock, stock and barrel. I'm always t-telling you this.

    Granville : Yes I know, every time I ask for a rise.

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