Last of the Summer Wine | |
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Series 15 | |
No. of episodes | 10 |
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Original network | BBC1 |
Original release | 24 October – 27 December 1993 |
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Last of the Summer Wine's fifteenth series aired on BBC1 in 1993. All of the episodes were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell.
The trio in this series consisted of:
Actor | Role |
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Bill Owen | Compo |
Peter Sallis | Clegg |
Brian Wilde | Foggy |
Regular series
Title | Airdate | Description | Notes |
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How To Clear Your Pipes | 24 October | Now Foggy's on about Compo and Clegg being out of shape again, and he ends up putting them through an exhaustive training course that leaves them trapped inside sewer pipes. Howard's latest subterfuge has him publicizing the bicycle race he and Marina are "participating" in, but he does it a little too well this time. | |
Where There's Smoke, There's Barbecue | 31 October | The trio gets a gas grill from Auntie Wainwright, but its alarming potency brings an explosive touch to their barbecue. Howard is busy making improvements on his love-nest. Will it inflame Marina's passions, or just inflame Marina? And how did Howard end up with a wooden leg? | |
The Black Widow | 7 November | Too much home brew at a funeral tea leaves Compo and Foggy having to rescue Clegg from the arms of an amorous widow. |
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Have You Got A Light Mate? | 14 November | Smiler is selling security lights. Howard is determined to buy Marina a china shepherdess-if he can persuade Clegg to visit Auntie Wainwright's. | |
Stop That Bath | 21 November | The trio finds they are involved in yet another of Howard's schemes to get a present to Marina-this time a cast iron bath! |
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Springing Smiler | 28 November | Smiler is sick of living in misery with Nora Batty and will hand over 50 quid to anyone who will help him move out and live in misery someplace else. Foggy has a plan to get Smiler thrown out, but will Compo murder Smiler before they can put it into action? |
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Concerto For Solo Bicycle | 5 December | Foggy comes up with the crazy idea of bicycle safety underwear after he collides with Compo riding his old bike. | |
There Are Gypsies at the Bottom of Our Garden | 12 December | Dewhirst's "Nature Tours" are launched by Foggy after he believes he's discovered the nesting place of a giant woodpecker. |
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Aladdin Gets on Your Wick | 19 December | After seeing a man on a sailboard, Foggy has the idea of inventing a three-man version. |
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Christmas Special (1993)
Title | Airdate | Description | Notes |
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Welcome to Earth | 27 December | The trio join Darren's friend in expecting a visitation from outer space (or maybe even Huddersfield) |
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The box set for series fifteen was released by Universal Playback in October 2009, mislabelled as a box set for series 15 & 16.
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Release Date | ||
Region 2 | ||
26 October 2009 |
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. Alan J. W. Bell produced and directed all episodes of the show from late 1981 to 2010. The BBC confirmed on 2 June 2010 that Last of the Summer Wine would no longer be produced and the 31st series would be its last. Subsequently, the final episode was broadcast on 29 August 2010. Since its original release, all 295 episodes, comprising thirty-one series—including the pilot and all films and specials—have been released on DVD. Repeats of the show are broadcast in the UK on BBC One, Gold, Yesterday, and Drama. It is also seen in more than 25 countries, including various PBS stations in the United States and on VisionTV in Canada. With the exception of programmes relaunched after long hiatuses, Last of the Summer Wine is the longest-running TV comedy programme in Britain and the longest-running TV sitcom in the world.
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