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  1. The Rag Trade. Fenner makes a time and motion study of the girls, but loses money on the deal. His potential buyer for the dresses is a gourmand, so he tries to get Reg and the girls to provide a slap up meal in his office. Paddy gives Carole a home perm in the workroom and indirectly causes Fenner's permanent crease slacks to end up stiff as ...

  2. The Rag Trade is a British television sitcom broadcast by the BBC between 1961 and 1963 and by LWT between 1977 and 1978. The scripts were by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney, who later wrote Wild, Wild Women, Meet the Wife and On the Buses. Wild, Wild Women was a period variation of The Rag Trade. The action centred on a small clothing workshop, Fenner Fashions in London. Although run by ...

  3. The Rag Trade. More. Home; Episodes; Main content. The Rag Trade Episodes Episode guide. All; Available now (0) Next on (0) Series 2 View episodes. Second series of situation comedy set in Fenner ...

  4. Nov 8, 2010 · My dads fave, this was. BBC sitcom which ran from 1961 to 1963. Starred Peter Jones, Sheila Hancock, Miriam Karlin, Barbara Windsor and Reg 'On The Buses' Va...

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  5. S1.E3 ∙ Early Start. Thu, Oct 19, 1961. Fenner installs a time-clock. The girls put £5 on a horse named Paddy at 20 to 1.. It wins, but Carole has inadvertently sown the betting slip into a blouse. 6.9/10 (9) Rate. Top-rated.

  6. The Rag Trade is a British television sitcom broadcast by the BBC between 1961 and 1963 and by LWT between 1977 and 1978. The scripts were by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney, who later wrote Wild, Wild Women, Meet the Wife and On the Buses. Wild, Wild Women was a period variation of The Rag Trade. The action centred on a small clothing workshop, Fenner Fashions in London. Although run by ...

  7. The Rag Trade is a British television sitcom broadcast by the BBC between 1961 and 1963 and by ITV between 1977 and 1978. Although a comedy, it shed light on gender, politics and the "class war" on the factory floor.