The Rag Trade

The Rag Trade

1961
★★★☆☆ 5.7/10
📺 5 Seasons
🎬 58 Episodes
📅 Returning Series
🌐 EN
⏱️ 30 min/episode
Comedy
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 Harold Fenner and Reg the foreman, the female workers are led by militant shop steward Paddy Fleming, ever ready to strike, with the catchphrase "Everybody out!" Other cast members included Sheila Hancock, Esma Reese Cannon, Wanda Ventham and Barbara Windsor. The Rag Trade was revived by ITV company LWT in 1977, with Jones and Karlin reprising their roles. The 1977 version ran for two series, most of the scripts being based on the BBC episodes from the 1960s, and featured Anna Karen and future EastEnders star Gillian Taylforth as factory workers. The theme tune for the LWT series was written and performed by Lynsey De Paul.

Seasons

Season 1
1961 • 10 Episodes
When Fenner finds one of the girls has brought her baby to work, the resultant fracas between management and staff threatens production of a line of polka dot gowns.
Season 2
1962 • 13 Episodes
Paddy has installed a fruit machine in the rest room. The factory electricity supply is cut off for non-payment of the bill.
Season 3
1963 • 13 Episodes
(Lost Episode) Fenner and Paddy try to find Reg a woman
Season 4
1977 • 15 Episodes
Fenner entertains a German client who's keen to see the workforce. Unfortunately, it's before nine o'clock and the workers aren't working. To ensure the staff arrive on time, a clocking-in machine is installed which leads to a strike.
Season 5
1978 • 7 Episodes
The girls are busy getting an order ready for Glamour Gowns, but once again their work is interrupted by Mrs Fenner, who wants her dress altered, unfortunately it vanishes.

Crew

Producer
Dennis Main Wilson

Network

BBC One, London Weekend Television

Keywords

workplaceworking classsitcomclothes factoryworkplace comedy