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  2. As of 29 August 2010 (the very last day of transmission), a total of 295 episodes of Last of the Summer Wine have aired. This includes the Comedy Playhouse pilot, twenty-four Christmas Specials, three New Year Specials and a Millennium Special (but not the short Christmas sketch, a comedy trial or the 25 Year and 30 Year Documentaries).

  3. Last Of The Summer Wine. TV sitcom. BBC One. 1973 - 2010. 295 episodes (31 series) Gentle sitcom following a group of pensioners living in Yorkshire. This show was Britain's longest-running TV sitcom. Stars Bill Owen, Peter Sallis, Frank Thornton, Brian Murphy, Michael Bates and more.

  4. By genre: Comedy > Sitcoms. All episodes of Last of the Summer Wine.

  5. Last of the Summer Wine is a British sitcom set in Yorkshire created and written by Roy Clarke and originally broadcast by the BBC from 1973 to 2010. It premiered as an episode of Comedy Playhouse on 4 January 1973, and the first series of episodes followed on 12 November 1973.

    • The Pilot Episode: 1973
    • Series 1: 1973
    • Series 2: 1975
    • Series 3: 1976
    • Series 4: 1977 - 1978
    • 1978 Christmas Special
    • Series 5: 1979
    • 1979 Christmas Special
    • 1981 Christmas Special

    Of Funerals and Fish: The very first episode of the series shows Compo Simmonite, Norman Clegg and Cyril Blamire going around Holmfirth whilst talking about life and death and classic memories, such as when Compo and Doggy Eastwood could hear the rustle of toffee paper at 40 feet.

    1.Short Back and Palais Glide: Compo is tipped upside to be rid of evil spirits, and so he loses his front door key. As the library is closed, the trio search for Mr Wainwright.

    2.Inventor Of The Forty Foot Ferret: Blamire tries to get Compo to visit church.

    3.Pate and Chips: The trio go on a day out to a stately home with Compo, his nephew and his family.

    4.Spring Fever: Nora Batty, Clegg and Blamire are surprised to see Compo cleaning his house to advertise for a housekeeper/girlfriend.

    5.The New Mobile Trio: The trio decide they need a car to get about more.

    6.Hail Smiling Morn Or Thereabouts: The trio camp out so Blamire can photograph the sunrise.

    1.Forked Lightning: Clegg goes to take his bicycle back to where he got it from.

    2.Who's That Dancing With Nora Batty Then?: A farewell party is thrown for Nora Batty's neighbour.

    3.The Changing Face Of Rural Blamire: Blamire fails to put his foot back into the world of work.

    4.Some Enchanted Evening: Wally Batty leaves home, and Compo's big chance comes.

    5.A Quiet Drink: The trio attempt to con a mean pub visitor, Mouse, into buying the next round.

    6.Ballad For Wind Instruments and Canoe: The trio borrow a friend's canoe, but things don't go according to plan when they take it out on the river.

    1.The Man From Oswestry: Blamire has left Holmfirth and so Compo and Clegg are reunited with an old school chum, Foggy Dewhurst.

    2.Mending Stuart's Leg: The trio plan to mend Stuart's leg for him and Compo is chosen to put some tiles on the cafe roof.

    3.The Great Boarding House Bathroom Caper: The trio go to Scarborough for the weekend with Compo's nephew, Gordon.

    4.Cheering Up Gordon: The trio discover Gordon is feeling low, so they decide to cheer him up.

    5.The Kink In Foggy's Niblick: Foggy plays golf again after a long time, however, it doesn't go quite the way he planned it to be.

    6.Going To Gordon's Wedding: The trio are invited to the wedding of Gordon and his girlfriend, who he met in Scarborough.

    1.Ferret Come Home: One of Compo's ferrets has got into Nora's house.

    2.Getting On Sidney's Wire: Sid is installing a doorbell for the cafe.

    3.Jubilee: Foggy is planning to come up with something for the Queen's jubilee celebrations.

    4.Flower Power Cut: The trio's friend Murdoch dies and Clegg proves that flowers have feelings for music.

    5.Who Made A Bit Of A Splash In Wales, Then?: Foggy is in Wales and Compo, Sid and Clegg go to visit him.

    6.Greenfingers: The trio borrow a giant carrot to show their fondess in vegetables.

    Small Tune On A Penny Wassail: It's Christmas and the trio go to visit a friend in hospital. Meanwhile, Compo wants a skateboard.

    1.Full Steam Behind: The trio try to stop a runaway train.

    2.The Flag and It's Snag: Foggy plans to put a flag on a hill.

    3.The Flag and Further Snags: Foggy recieves his flag and sends Compo and Clegg to put it up.

    4.Deep In The Heart Of Yorkshire: What is going on in the woods? Whatever it is, it doesn't stop the trio from finding out.

    5.Earnshaw Strikes Again: Compo and Clegg apologize to a spirit called Earnshaw whenever something goes wrong, but Foggy denies his existance.

    6.Here We Go Into The Wild Blue Yonder: Compo plans to take up hangliding.

    And A Dewhurst Up A Fir Tree: The trio try to find Christmas cards in the summer. When that doesn't work, Foggy buys some Christmas trees.

    Whoops: The trio go to visit an old friend for Christmas and then they invite their chums for a Christmas drink.

  6. Series 25 Episodes. All. Available now (0) Next on (0) Back up to: Last of the Summer Wine. Yours Truly - If You're Not Careful. 10/10 Billy and Alvin hear that the former Mrs Truelove has been...

  7. Jan 10, 2024 · Show Details: Start date: Jan 1973. End date: Aug 2010. Status: cancelled/ended. Network (s): BBC One (UK) Run time: 30 min. Episodes: 294 eps. Genre (s): Comedy. Credits: Michael Aldridge as Seymour Utterthwaite [ 9-13 ] Michael Bates as Cyril Blamire [ 1-2 ] Bill Owen as William 'Compo' Simmonite [ 1-22 ] Peter Sallis as Norman Clegg.

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