Last of the Summer Wine

Last of the Summer Wine

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1973

Unencumbered by wives, jobs or any other responsibilities, three senior citizens who've never really grown up explore their world in the Yorkshire Dales. They spend their days speculating about their fellow townsfolk and thinking up adventures not usually favored by the elderly. Last of the Summer Wine premiered as an episode of Comedy Playhouse in 1973. The show ran for 295 episodes until 2010. It is the longest running comedy Britain has produced and the longest running sitcom in the world.

Storyline

Unencumbered by wives, jobs or any other responsibilities, three senior citizens who've never really grown up explore their world in the Yorkshire Dales. They spend their days speculating about their fellow townsfolk and thinking up adventures not usually favored by the elderly. Last of the Summer Wine premiered as an episode of Comedy Playhouse in 1973. The show ran for 295 episodes until 2010. It is the longest running comedy Britain has produced and the longest running sitcom in the world.
Released
1973-01-04
Episode Runtime
30 min
Language
English
Status
Ended
Genre
Production
BBC
Directors

CASTS

Peter Sallis

Peter Sallis

Clegg
Jane Freeman

Jane Freeman

Ivy
Kathy Staff

Kathy Staff

Nora Batty
Jean Fergusson

Jean Fergusson

Marina
Robert Fyfe

Robert Fyfe

Howard
Juliette Kaplan

Juliette Kaplan

Pearl
Sarah Thomas

Sarah Thomas

Glenda
Mike Grady

Mike Grady

Barry
Jean Alexander

Jean Alexander

Auntie Wainwright
Bill Owen

Bill Owen

Compo
Gordon Wharmby

Gordon Wharmby

Wesley
Stephen Lewis

Stephen Lewis

Smiler
Thora Hird

Thora Hird

Edie
Frank Thornton

Frank Thornton

Truly
Brian Wilde

Brian Wilde

Foggy
Tom Owen

Tom Owen

Tom
Danny O'Dea

Danny O'Dea

Eli
Ken Kitson

Ken Kitson

PC Cooper
Brian Murphy

Brian Murphy

Alvin
Burt Kwouk

Burt Kwouk

Entwistle
Keith Clifford

Keith Clifford

Billy
Josephine Tewson

Josephine Tewson

Miss Davenport
Dora Bryan

Dora Bryan

Roz
Joe Gladwin

Joe Gladwin

Wally
Louis Emerick

Louis Emerick

PC Walsh
John Comer

John Comer

Sid
June Whitfield

June Whitfield

Nelly
Tony Capstick

Tony Capstick

Policeman
Michael Aldridge

Michael Aldridge

Seymour
Christopher Beeny

Christopher Beeny

Morton Beemish
Trevor Bannister

Trevor Bannister

Toby
Julie T. Wallace

Julie T. Wallace

Mrs. Avery
Jonathan Linsley

Jonathan Linsley

'Crusher' Milburn
Barbara Young

Barbara Young

Stella
Russ Abbot

Russ Abbot

Hobbo
Michael Bates

Michael Bates

Cyril Blamire
Blake Butler

Blake Butler

Mr. Wainwright
Roger Grainger

Roger Grainger

Man in park
Tommy Cannon

Tommy Cannon

Cliff
Bobby Ball

Bobby Ball

Lenny
James Casey

James Casey

Drunk
Philip Jackson

Philip Jackson

Gordon
Norman Wisdom

Norman Wisdom

Billy Ingleton
Rosemary Martin

Rosemary Martin

Mrs. Partridge
Maggie Ollerenshaw

Maggie Ollerenshaw

Ethel
Kenneth Cope

Kenneth Cope

Lance
Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell

Cousin Aubrey
Jacqueline Clarke

Jacqueline Clarke

Sal
Gerard Hayling

Gerard Hayling

Vicar
Jim Whelan

Jim Whelan

Car Salesman
Tony Barton

Tony Barton

Drunk
June Watson

June Watson

Miss Probert
Janet Davies

Janet Davies

Miss Jones
Jim Bowen

Jim Bowen

The Library Attendant
Liz Fraser

Liz Fraser

Reggie
Kate Brown

Kate Brown

Miss Moody
Geoff Oldham

Geoff Oldham

Birdwatcher
Alan Curtis

Alan Curtis

Danny
Richard Vernon

Richard Vernon

Margaret John

Margaret John

Eric Sykes

Eric Sykes

Doggy
Timothy Bateson

Timothy Bateson

Pete Postlethwaite

Pete Postlethwaite

Man in Cafe
Royston Tickner

Royston Tickner

Jean Boht

Jean Boht

Tony Haygarth

Tony Haygarth

Chip Simonite
Margaret Nolan

Margaret Nolan

Connie Simonite
Frank Middlemass

Frank Middlemass

Judd
Michael Logan

Michael Logan

Charlie Harris
John Barrett

John Barrett

Guide
Diana Harker

Diana Harker

Waitress
Clifford Kershaw

Clifford Kershaw

Salesman
Pat Bonna

Pat Bonna

Neighbour
Ronald Lacey

Ronald Lacey

Walter
Mollie Maureen

Mollie Maureen

Walter's Mum
Max Rawnsley

Max Rawnsley

Max Rawnsley
James Mellor

James Mellor

Policeman
Liz Smith

Liz Smith

Housekeeper
Bernard Cribbins

Bernard Cribbins

Gavin Hinchcliffe
Beatrice Kelley

Beatrice Kelley

Florrie
Henry McGee

Henry McGee

Goff Helliwell
Geoffrey Wilkinson

Geoffrey Wilkinson

Man
Eric Potts

Eric Potts

Landlord
Valerie Mann

Valerie Mann

Woman
Terry Gilligan

Terry Gilligan

2nd Cyclist
Rita May

Rita May

Celia
Norman Mills

Norman Mills

Celia's Man
Tony Melody

Tony Melody

Landlord
Rosy Clayton

Rosy Clayton

Babs
Lynn Roden

Lynn Roden

Queenie
William Lucas

William Lucas

Norris
Jeanne Mockford

Jeanne Mockford

Florrie
Andrew Kitchen

Andrew Kitchen

Landlord
Anita Carey

Anita Carey

Mavis
Roy Hudd

Roy Hudd

Lionel
Brian Peck

Brian Peck

Bert
Joanna Mays

Joanna Mays

Bessie
Tony Peers

Tony Peers

Wendell
Audrey Brady

Audrey Brady

Audrey Craig
James Woolley

James Woolley

Vicar
Roy Barraclough

Roy Barraclough

Crowcroft
Jess Conrad

Jess Conrad

Walker
Penelope Jay

Penelope Jay

Walker
Jennifer Wilson

Jennifer Wilson

Mrs Golden
Valerie Leon

Valerie Leon

DW Cheetham
Brian Conley

Brian Conley

Boothroyd
Pippa Hinchley

Pippa Hinchley

Mrs. Mace
Nicholas Smith

Nicholas Smith

Vicar
Amanda Fairclough

Amanda Fairclough

Wife
Richard Cole

Richard Cole

Hefty
Mark Curry

Mark Curry

Kevin
Heather Ramsay

Heather Ramsay

Wanda
John Challis

John Challis

Jeremy
Mike Newbold

Mike Newbold

Passer by
Philip Anthony

Philip Anthony

Sinclair
Shirley Anne Field

Shirley Anne Field

Eva
Tyler Butterworth

Tyler Butterworth

Chislehurst
Lise Henderson

Lise Henderson

Music Lover
Peter Baldwin

Peter Baldwin

Heptonstall
Bree Martin

Bree Martin

Bride
Darren Wilde

Darren Wilde

Photographer
Erin Geraghty

Erin Geraghty

Vicar's Wife
Philip Fox

Philip Fox

Mervin
David Williams

David Williams

Norris
Larry Noble

Larry Noble

Mouse
George Malpas

George Malpas

Harry
Jean Burgess

Jean Burgess

Tina
Diana Berriman

Diana Berriman

Marion
Brian Grellis

Brian Grellis

Ted
Robert Lang

Robert Lang

The Commodore
Stan Richards

Stan Richards

Railway-Parcel Agent
Trevor Peacock

Trevor Peacock

Captain Zero
Gorden Kaye

Gorden Kaye

Maynard Lavery
Anthony Havering

Anthony Havering

Security Guard
Christine Cox

Christine Cox

TV Producer
Kate Robbins

Kate Robbins

Gypsy Girl
Bernard Wrigley

Bernard Wrigley

Duane
Kevin Jagger

Kevin Jagger

Man
Colin Bennett

Colin Bennett

Lester
Jean Rogers

Jean Rogers

Maud
Jack Smethurst

Jack Smethurst

Davenport
Peter Martin

Peter Martin

Customer
Norman Mitchell

Norman Mitchell

Duckworth
Adrian McLoughlin

Adrian McLoughlin

Mervyn
Johnny Leeze

Johnny Leeze

Fifi's Boyfriend
Liz Stooke

Liz Stooke

Fifi
Gordon Langford Rowe

Gordon Langford Rowe

Bradley
Reginald Barratt

Reginald Barratt

Stuart
Roy Sampson

Roy Sampson

Workman
Liz Goulding

Liz Goulding

Josie
Margaret Burton

Margaret Burton

Gordon's Mum
Joan Scott

Joan Scott

Josie's Mum
John Barrard

John Barrard

Josie's Dad
Paul Luty

Paul Luty

Malcolm
Barry Hart

Barry Hart

Eric
Brian Pettifer

Brian Pettifer

The Best Man
John Dunbar

John Dunbar

Vicar
Gwyneth Owen

Gwyneth Owen

Wife
John Rutland

John Rutland

Husband
Teddy Turner

Teddy Turner

Postman
Bert Oxley

Bert Oxley

Customer
Andrew Lane

Andrew Lane

Tennis Player
Harriet Reynolds

Harriet Reynolds

Tennis Player
John Horsley

John Horsley

Vicar
Dilys Hamlett

Dilys Hamlett

Lydia
Joolia Cappleman

Joolia Cappleman

Miss Hare
Keith Marsh

Keith Marsh

Sweep
Tubby Andrews

Tubby Andrews

Man
Leelo Ross

Leelo Ross

Audrey Nash
Stanley Lebor

Stanley Lebor

Bramwell
Constance Carling

Constance Carling

Customer
Bobby Knutt

Bobby Knutt

Stanley
Lori Wells

Lori Wells

Belle

Seasons

Specials
Specials
1978
.
28 Episodes

Season 0 of Last of the Summer Wine premiered on 1978-12-26.

Season 1
Season 1
1973
.
7 Episodes

Last of the Summer Wine's first series originally aired on BBC1 between 12 November 1973 and 17 December 1973. All episodes from this series were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by James Gilbert. The pilot episode, alternately known as "The Last of the Summer Wine" and "Of Funerals and Fish," originally premiered on the BBC's Comedy Playhouse on 4 January 1973 at 8:00 p.m. "The Last of the Summer Wine" was the first episode of that show's fourteenth series. The pilot warranted a positive enough that the BBC ordered a full series of episodes which premiered on 12 November 1973. The first series was released on DVD in region 2 as a combined box set with series 2 on 2 September 2002.

Season 2
Season 2
1975
.
7 Episodes

Last of the Summer Wine's second series originally aired on BBC1 between 5 March and 16 April 1975. All episodes from this series were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Bernard Thompson. Although ratings from the first series were not good, the BBC ordered a second series of Last of the Summer Wine after the first season aired but were delayed due to strike action. The second series was eventually produced and aired during March and April 1975. For the first time, series 2 saw two episodes make it into the top ten programs of the week, starting with the opening show, "Forked Lightning," which was watched by over 18 million people. Joining the cast this season was Joe Gladwin as Wally Batty, Nora Batty's henpecked husband. Series 2 would also mark the final appearance of Blamire, played by Michael Bates, who left at the end of the series due to health problems. The second series was released on DVD in region 2 as a combined box set with series 1 on 2 September 2002.

Season 3
Season 3
1976
.
7 Episodes

Last of the Summer Wine's third series originally aired on BBC1 between 27 October 1976 and 8 December 1976. None of the episodes made it into the Top 10 Programmes Of The Week on their first airing, but a repeat of "Isometrics and After" attracted 15 million viewers during the spring 1977. Also notable was the first ever two-part episode, "The Great Boarding House Bathroom Caper" and "Cheering Up Gordon", both featuring guest appearances by Philip Jackson as Compo's nephew, Gordon. Blake Butler reprises his role from the first series as the librarian, Mr. Wainwright, before departing the show again at the end of the year. The most notable change this season, however, was the addition of Brian Wilde as the new third-man of the trio, Foggy Dewhurst, an ex-military sign painter. Wilde would play this role twice: between 1976 and 1985 and then again from 1990 until 1997, when he was forced to leave due to health problems.

Season 4
Season 4
1977
.
8 Episodes

Last of the Summer Wine's fourth series originally aired on BBC1 between 9 November 1977 and 4 January 1978. All episodes from this series were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Sydney Lotterby. The fourth series was released on DVD in region 2 as a combined box set with series 3 on 26 July 2004. A box set featuring just series 4 was released for region 1 on 9 September 2008.

Season 5
Season 5
1979
.
7 Episodes

Last of the Summer Wine's fifth series originally aired on BBC1 between 18 September and 30 October 1979. All episodes from this series were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Sydney Lotterby. The fifth series was something of a departure; it was the first to include two-part episodes and introduced a small number of new characters such as Compo's oft-mentioned but never seen nephew and was also notable for an increase in the more physical comedy for which the programme would become more well-known latterly. The fifth series was released on DVD in region 2 as a combined box set with series 6 on 5 March 2007.

Season 6
Season 6
1982
.
7 Episodes

Last of the Summer Wine's sixth series originally aired on BBC1 between 4 January and 15 February 1982. All episodes from this series were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell. The sixth series was released on DVD in region 2 as a combined box set with series 5 on 5 March 2007.

Season 7
Season 7
1983
.
6 Episodes

Last of the Summer Wine's seventh series originally aired on BBC1 between 30 January and 6 March 1983. All episodes from this series were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Sydney Lotterby, except for "Getting Sam Home", which is produced and directed by Alan J.W. Bell. The seventh series was released on DVD in region 2 as a combined box set with series 8 on 3 March 2008.

Season 8
Season 8
1985
.
6 Episodes

Last of the Summer Wine's eighth series originally aired on BBC1 between 10 March and 14 April 1985. All episodes from this series were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell. The eighth series was released on DVD in region 2 as a combined box set with series 7 on 3 March 2008.

Season 9
Season 9
1987
.
12 Episodes

Last of the Summer Wine's ninth series originally aired on BBC1 between 4 January and 22 March 1987. All episodes from this series were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell. The ninth series was released on DVD in region 2 as a box set on 5 May 2008.

Season 10
Season 10
1988
.
6 Episodes

The Last of the Summer Wines tenth series aired on BBC1. All of the episodes were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell. [NOTE: Boxed set by 'Playback' omits season 10. In their dual season 9+10 set they only provide season 9. Instead they rename it season 11 in the next boxed set - shifting season numbers along by 1].

Season 11
Season 11
1989
.
7 Episodes

The Last of the Summer Wines eleventh series aired on BBC1. All of the episodes were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell. [NOTE: Boxed set by 'Playback' omits season 10. In their dual season 9+10 set they only provide season 9. Instead they rename it season 11 in the next boxed set - shifting season numbers along by 1].

Season 12
Season 12
1990
.
10 Episodes

The Last of the Summer Wines twelfth series aired on BBC1. All of the episodes were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell. With the departure of Michael Aldridge who had left to nurse his ill wife, the character of Foggy Dewhirst returned to the fold.

Season 13
Season 13
1991
.
6 Episodes

The Last of the Summer Wines thirteenth series aired on BBC1. All of the episodes were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell. Notably, this series of the show was shot entirely on videotape. Prior to this, the show had used videotape for studio scenes and film for location footage. From the following series until 2004, when the it started being shot digitally in High-Definition, the show moved to being shot entirely on film, although the laughter track is still included, respectively.

Season 14
Season 14
1992
.
10 Episodes

The Last of the Summer Wines fourteenth series aired on BBC1. All of the episodes were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell. This was the first series to be shot entirely on film, although the complete episode was still assembled on videotape. This and the following series were broadcast in a 16:10 aspect ratio, compared to the standard 4:3 aspect ratio that it was broadcast in for its previous 13 series.

Season 15
Season 15
1993
.
9 Episodes

The Last of the Summer Wines fifteenth series aired on BBC1. All of the episodes were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell.

Season 16
Season 16
1995
.
8 Episodes

The Last of the Summer Wines sixteenth series aired on BBC1. All of the episodes were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell.

Season 17
Season 17
1995
.
10 Episodes

Last of the Summer Wine's seventeenth series aired on BBC1. All of the episodes were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell.

Season 18
Season 18
1997
.
10 Episodes

The trio in this series consisted of:

Season 19
Season 19
1998
.
10 Episodes

The trio in this series consisted of:

Season 20
Season 20
1999
.
10 Episodes

The trio in this series consisted of:

Season 21
Season 21
2000
.
10 Episodes

The trio in this series consisted of: ^1 Compo only appeared in the Special and the first three episodes of this series prior to his death ^2 Tom only appeared in four episodes of this series and became a supporting character from series 22 till the shows end

Season 22
Season 22
2001
.
10 Episodes

Season 22 of Last of the Summer Wine premiered on 2001-04-01.

Season 23
Season 23
2002
.
10 Episodes

Season 23 of Last of the Summer Wine premiered on 2002-01-06.

Season 24
Season 24
2003
.
10 Episodes

Season 24 of Last of the Summer Wine premiered on 2003-01-05.

Season 25
Season 25
2004
.
10 Episodes

Season 25 of Last of the Summer Wine premiered on 2004-02-08.

Season 26
Season 26
2005
.
10 Episodes

Season 26 of Last of the Summer Wine premiered on 2005-03-13.

Season 27
Season 27
2006
.
9 Episodes

Season 27 of Last of the Summer Wine premiered on 2006-03-05.

Season 28
Season 28
2007
.
10 Episodes

Season 28 of Last of the Summer Wine premiered on 2007-07-15.

Season 29
Season 29
2008
.
11 Episodes

The Last of the Summer Wine's twenty-ninth series aired on BBC One from 22 June to 31 August 2008. All of the episodes were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell.

Season 30
Season 30
2009
.
10 Episodes

Last of the Summer Wine's thirtieth series originally aired 19 April 2009. All eleven episodes in series thirty were thirty minutes in length. A New Years Special aired on 31 December 2008. All of the episodes were written by Roy Clarke and directed by Alan J. W. Bell. This series is notable for forming a new trio composed of Alvin, Entwistle and Hobbo, who was introduced in the New Years Special. Peter Sallis and Frank Thornton are now demoted to secondary characters, filmed only in studio scenes due to the cost of insurance for the actors at their age on location.

Season 31
Season 31
2010
.
6 Episodes

Season 31 of Last of the Summer Wine premiered on 2010-07-25.

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