💨 Abstract
The exterior of the iconic "Open All Hours" corner shop from a 1970s sitcom is now a private home in Doncaster. Originally, the building was showcased in the beloved show from 1976 to 1985, attracting up to 17 million viewers weekly. The shop, part of a real residential property, was nearly demolished but was saved by campaigners in 2008.
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