• Air date: 13 Mar '05 10 episodes
      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.
  • List of Episodes (10)
    • 1. the Swan Man Of Ilkley

      13 Mar '05
      Lennie from the pickle factory, who has visions of sailing the canals in a swan boat, unwisely allows Clegg, Truly, Alvin and Billy to help him on his way. But a passing narrow boat puts paid to his dream
    • 2. Watching the Clock

      20 Mar '05
    • 3. Has Anyone Seen a Peruvian Wart?

      27 Mar '05
    • 4. Hermione (The Short Course)

      10 Apr '05
      Smiler is more miserable than usual. He's pining for Hermione, a woman he met the night before
    • 5. Who's That Mouse in the Poetry Group?

      17 Apr '05
      Smiler pretends to be an intellectual in an attempt to enchant Marina. Howard, a simple thinker, wants to keep an eye on them at the poetry group without being seen so, foolishly, he goes along with Truly's idea.
    • 6. Available for Weddings

      24 Apr '05
      Smiler regrets never having taken up the offer from Mavis McDonagh to look her up sometime. Truly, Alvin and Billy go on the trail to track her down. With the help Nora and Ivy, they find out that the woman had lived inJamieson Street, now renamed Pepworth Street. So they go knocking on doors.
    • 7. The McDonaghs of Jamieson Street

      01 May '05
      Smiler regrets never having taken up the offer from Mavis McDonagh to look her up sometime. Truly, Alvin and Billy go on the trail to track her down. With the help Nora and Ivy, they find out that the woman had lived inJamieson Street, now renamed Pepworth Street. So they go knocking on doors.
    • 8. The Afterthoughts of a Co-op Manager

      08 May '05
      Clegg is trying to remember the name of a particularly obnoxious superior of his, from his days working in the Co-op.
    • 9. Lot Number 8

      15 May '05
      Overcome by the smell of a real bargain, Auntie Wainwright has made a successful bid at the auction rooms.
    • 10. Little Orphan Howard

      29 May '05
      Truly leads the enquiries into the whereabouts of a Co-op Manager who was a tyrant when Clegg worked there.