Total Seasons :5Total Episodes : 58
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...
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.
Air Date : 1961-10-06
Paddy promises Carole the girls will be able to make her a wedding dress with material left over from an order for Arcadia Gowns.
Air Date : 1961-10-13
Fenner installs a time clock to help gain a contract with chain store Parks & Spicer and the resultant docking of wages leaves the girls with no money to bet on a sure thing at the races.
Air Date : 1961-10-20
Fenner arranges for Carole to model a pair of slacks at the Ritz Plaza to help secure an American order.
Air Date : 1961-10-27
Paddy allows Carole to wear a sample dress to lunch with her sailor boyfriend and a resultant mishap jeopardizes a 3:30 viewing by a prospective buyer.
Air Date : 1961-11-03
Fenner is determined to enforce a ban on eating in the workroom when an angry customer returns items of food in his garments.
Air Date : 1961-11-10
Fenner Fashions has been awarded a contract to supply Wren uniforms to the Admiralty by inadvertently tendering bankruptingly low prices so the girls have to show their workmanship is shoddy to save the situation.
Air Date : 1961-11-17
Fenner is laid low with a heavy cold at the very moment he has to produce a gown which is to be worn on television by an international singing star and lead to numerous orders.
Air Date : 1961-11-24
The arrival of Roberto, an Italian beachwear designer, causes strained relations among the girls in the workroom.
Air Date : 1961-12-01
To make a bit of pocket money for the Festive season, Paddy and the girls produce 300 golliwog dolls, unbeknownst to Fenner.
Air Date : 1961-12-08