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"The Last Rose of Summer" is a poem by the Irish poet Thomas Moore. He wrote it in 1805, while staying at Jenkinstown Castle in County Kilkenny, Ireland, where he was said to have been inspired by a specimen of Rosa 'Old Blush' .
It includes “The Rosebud” by John Keble, “The Little Red Rose” by Goethe, “Go, Lovely Rose” by Edmund Waller, “White Roses” by Sarah Louisa P. Smith, “The City Rose to the Wild Rose” by Sarah Roberts, “Roses” by Leigh Hunt, and “A Dead Rose” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, among other rose poems.
Gallagher was later lead writer and story supervisor on NBC's 13-part series Crusoe, screened in 2008/2009, and contributed two episodes to the US version of Eleventh Hour including Medea, the season finale.
TitleYearFirst PublishedReprinted/collectedA Mystery for Julie Chu2021Beyond the Veil, ed Mark Morris, Flame ...CABlame the French2013Twisted Histories, ed Scott Harrison, ...CABy the River, Fontainebleau2001"By the River, Fontainebleau". F&SF. 71 ...OOHMCasey, Where He Lies1991Imagination 8, ed Ian Murphy, Kingfisher ...OOHMClarke was the sole writer of the long-running Last of the Summer Wine, which at its peak had an audience of over 18 million viewers. It featured Bill Owen, Peter Sallis, Brian Wilde, Kathy Staff and Dame Thora Hird in leading roles.
A lifelong native of South Yorkshire, Roy Clarke will forever be associated with the gentle whimsy of Last of the Summer Wine (BBC, 1973-present), a show whose success spans more than three decades and for which he has penned every episode.
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The Last Rose of Summer (1920) A collector feigns love for a spinster to obtain her father's tea service.