John Comer as Sid
Episodes 54
Of Funerals and Fish (pilot)
Norman Clegg visits his late wife's grave on the anniversary of her death, then he reunites with his friends Compo Simmonite and Cyril Blamire and the trio wonders through town talking about, life, death and fish.
Read MoreShort Back And Palais Glide
The trio pays a visit to the barbers where they talk about the war, marriage, local women, and the frequent rows that exist between couples. Then they go to the cafe, where the first (of many) arguments between Ivy and Sid takes place. Compo realizes he forgot his house key in the library and the trio wonders through town, in search for the librarian (Mr. Wainwright).
Read MoreInventor Of The 40-Foot Ferret
Clegg and Blamire try to convince Compo to step inside a church. Then they talk about the existence of God, miracles and the possibility of an afterlife.
Read MorePâté And Chips
The trio visits a stately home, but naturally have some problems with Compo's messy ways.
Read MoreSpring Fever
Spring's coming and Compo is once again suffering from spring fever, so he sets off to find the perfect companionship for him. He ends up hiring a female housekeeper, in search of new-found love.
Read MoreThe New Mobile Trio
Thinking they need a faster way to travel through the hills, Clegg convinces the others to buy a car. They end up with an old piece of metal that proves to be more trouble than it's worth.
Read MoreHail Smiling Morn Or Thereabouts
With a new camera in hands, the trio spends the day trying to find interesting things to photograph.
Read MoreForked Lightning
After Clegg suffers a little incident with his bicycle it's up to the trio to find someone to mend it.
Read MoreWho's That Dancing With Nora Batty Then?
Gloria, a friend of Nora Batty is emigrating to Australia. It's up to the trio to find a piano for her surprise farewell party.
Read MoreThe Changing Face Of Rural Blamire
Thinking they have too much free time on their hands, the trio decides to find some kind of occupation. They come across a dodgy bankrupt dealer who persuades them to sell his new product, with disastrous results, particularly for Blamire.
Read MoreSome Enchanted Evening
When Wally Batty threatens to leave home, Compo sees it as a perfect opportunity to move in with Nora Batty, so he does everything possible to impress her, like cleaning his home and dressing smartly.
Read MoreA Quiet Drink
The trio tries to persuade a tight-fisted man to buy a round of drinks, for which they concoct a very peculiar plan.
Read MoreBallad For Wind Instruments And Canoe
The trio comes across a canoe, and it seems it's time for a little expedition up the river. Of course, with Blamire in charge they are soon likely to get wet.
Read MoreNorthern Flying Circus
Compo takes up motorcycling, much to the surprise of Blamire and Clegg.
Read MoreThe Man From Oswestry
Compo is bored. Since Cyril Blamire left for Oswestry, to live with a woman, things have been a bit too calm for him in town. But soon, Clegg brings the solution to all their boredom. A letter from Blamire asking them to welcome home an old fried of his, called Foggy Dewhurst, and help him cope with the sudden changes in his life, after he was more or less forced to retire. Compo and Clegg meet with the new "third man", the war hero Foggy Dewhurst, who because of his peculiar life and his endless wartime stories soon makes his presence noted around town. His military posture, and his "murderous" impulses only get him in a fight with Big Malcolm, and his military precision doesn't seem to be a great help, when the trio tries to carry Foggy's heavy wartime luggage up a hill.
Read MoreMending Stuart's Leg
Mr Wainwright is back in town, and quickly throws the trio out of the library. The trio goes back to the cafe, where Ivy is having the usual battle of wits with Sid. There they meet with Stuart, and old man who's having a strange click in his leg. Later the trio helps Sid to mend a whole in the roof of the cafe with the usual disastrous results. Meanwhile Wainwright dates the new female librarian.
Read MoreThe Great Boarding House Bathroom Caper
The trio takes takes a little holiday in Scarborough, but what's the deal with Compo's cardboard box?
Read MoreCheering Up Gordon
When the trio notices Compo's nephew Gordon is depressed, they come up with various ways of cheering him up.
Read MoreThe Kink In Foggy's Niblick
When Foggy discovers his old golf clubs in the attic of his home, he takes Compo, Clegg and Sid for a little practice of "the noble sport".
Read MoreGoing To Gordon's Wedding
It's Gordon's wedding day and, as always, problems are near. this time they appear with a face and a name: Big Malcolm. As always it's up to the trio to see that the wedding ends properly, but not without some incidents in between.
Read MoreIsometrics And After
Foggy decides Compo and Clegg are not as fit as they should be. The path back to physical fitness is isometrics-or is it? Maybe... not.
Read MoreFerret Come Home
When one of Compo's ferrets escapes and takes residence in Nora's house, it's up to Wally Batty to get it back safely.
Read MoreGetting On Sydney's Wire
Sid's plan to install a new bell for the cafe door is doomed from the moment he asks for the help of the trio.
Read MoreFlower Power Cut
Some people talk to trees, but Clegg is serenading flowers in the cafe...
Read MoreWho's Made A Bit Of A Splash In Wales Then?
Foggy visits a lady friend in Wales, but trouble is soon at the door when Compo and Clegg go after him.
Read MoreGreenfingers
The British vegetable is in deterioration due to a lack of good honest "muck" - where can the trio get hold of good fresh vegetables?
Read MoreA Merry Heatwave
Nora's brother is near to death and not likely to see another Christmas. So Foggy decides to re-create an old-fashioned Christmas-in the middle of a sweltering hot summer.
Read MoreThe Bandit From Stoke-On-Trent
When "laugh a minute" Amos Hames, who toured Europe during the 1940's returns to town after many years, suspicions arise about the reason for his return.
Read MoreSmall Tune on a Penny Wassail (1978 Christmas Special)
It's Christmas Day and the usual festivities are underway. Compo becomes interested in a skateboard.
Read MoreFull Steam Behind
Foggy takes Compo and Clegg on a nostalgic trip to the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
Read MoreThe Flag And Its Snag
Foggy has a vision to put a flag in a prominent place on the great British landscape - but first he needs a flag and a flagpole.
Read MoreThe Flag And Further Snags
Foggy collects his flag and achieves his vision. His dream is achieved.
Read MoreDeep In The Heart Of Yorkshire
When Sid and Wally are seen disappearing into the woods, their wives wonder what they're up to.
Read MoreEarnshaw Strikes Again
Anyone criticising Yorkshire is rousing old Yorkshire ghosts - Clegg for one is very superstitious, so he doesn't want to wake up old ghosts.
Read MoreHere We Go Into The Wild Blue Yonder
Compo contemplates the sport of hang-gliding. Nora gets Wally to take her out for a meal.
Read MoreHere We Go Again Into The Wild Blue Yonder
Compo gets his hang-glider-courtesy of Wally Batty.
Read MoreAnd a Dewhurst Up a Fir Tree (1979 Christmas Special)
Foggy decides to beat the Christmas rush - in the middle of summer. He ends up being conned by Big Eric who sells him 100 Christmas trees for 10. A bargain? Not when they are crawling with insects!
Read MoreWhoops (1981 Christmas Special)
Christmas isn't what it used to be, so the trio decide to look for two old school chums to help recapture the spirit of their youth.
Read MoreIn The Service Of Humanity
After a close encounter with an emergency, Foggy decides to go into the rescue business, all in the service of humanity, of course.
Read MoreCar And Garter
Compo enters a car race to impress Nora. Will Wesley's old banger ever start?
Read MoreThe Odd Dog Men
Foggy's latest scheme to earn some money appears when he discovers that there's good money to be made by walking other people's pets around town.
Read MoreA Bicycle Made For Three
Foggy convinces his companions to design a bicycle that fits each of their personalities.
Read MoreOne Of The Last Few Places Unexplored By Man
Compo wants to take a photo. Problem is... he wants it taken in Nora Batty's bedroom.
Read MoreSerenade For Tight Jeans And Metal Detector
When Clegg buys a metal detector, it's off to the hills to look for treasure.
Read MoreFrom Wellies To Wetsuit
Compo buys a wet suit from Sid and decides to take up water skiing.
Read MoreAll Mod Conned (1982 Christmas Special)
Wanting to take a break from the comercial side of Christmas Foggy books a seaside caravan for himself, Compo and Clegg.
Read MoreThe Funny Side of Christmas
[Not part of the LotSW series, entry here is in error but removal will upset all numbering for those who use TMDB for Kodee or similar media players]
in 'The Funny Side of Christmas' is a Christmas special broadcast by BBC1 on 27 December 1982. Presented by Frank Muir, it comprised one comedy sketch each from 10 contemporaneous English comedy series: Butterflies, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, Last of the Summer Wine, The Les Dawson Show, Only Fools and Horses, Open All Hours, Smith and Jones, Sorry!, Three of a Kind, and Yes Minister.
Read MoreThe Frozen Turkey Man
Compo convinces a barmaid that Foggy is an eccentric millionaire.
Read MoreThe White Man's Grave
Wally is fed up with Nora's constant nagging so Compo, Clegg and Foggy devise a plan to get him out of the house for a few hours.
Read MoreThe Waist Land
Foggy finds there's money to be made selling food to the desperate inhabitants of a local health farm.
Read MoreCheering up Ludovic
Ludovic has bought a new van and to cheer him up Clegg is given the job of test driving it.
Read MoreThe Three Astaires
The trio volunteer at a church concert party.
Read MoreThe Arts of Concealment
Trying to camouflage himself, Foggy upsets a group of cyclists. Compo also upsets someone over the state of his trousers
Read MoreGetting Sam Home (1983 Christmas Special)
After Sam's inconsiderate demise at the home of Lily-Bless-Her, our trio are faced with the task of explaining to his wife about his wet feet and fluffy suit.
Read MoreThe Loxley Lozenge (1984 Christmas Special)
Wesley has discovered an old racing car. Compo, Clegg and Foggy offer to help him transport it back to his shed, not reckoning on its condition.
Read MoreUncle of the Bride (1986 New Year's Special)
The day of Barry and Glenda's wedding brings new gossip to town, and also introduces her uncle Seymour as the new third man of the group.
Read MoreMerry Christmas, Father Christmas (1986 Christmas Special)
Seymour plans to put some magic back into Christmas and Santa back where he belongs-on the rooftops not on a bicycle.
Read MoreBig Day at Dream Acres (1987 Christmas Special)
It's the annual garden fete at Dream Acres, featuring Nora as VIP waitress and a tramp who has taken a special interest in one particular donkey.
Read MoreCrums (1988 Christmas Special)
Barry has a secret - he wants to get Glenda a water-bed for Christmas.
Read MoreWhat's Santa Brought for Nora Then? (1989 Christmas Special)
Compo is desperate to buy a present for Nora, and a visit to Auntie Wainwright's may provide the answer.
Read MoreBarry's Christmas (1990 Christmas Special)
Is Barry taking the spirit of Christmas too far when he's found "sleeping it off" in the pub wearing a Santa suit?
Read MoreSituations Vacant (1991 Christmas Special)
The trio start a courier service. Wesley fails to keep clean.
Read MoreWelcome to Earth (1993 Christmas Special)
Compo, Clegg and Foggy encounter a stranger from the Heckmondwike Extraterrestrial Club who foresees aliens landing in Yorkshire.
Read MoreThe Man Who Nearly Knew Pavarotti (1995 New Year's Special)
Wesley gets Foggy, Norman and Compo to help him move a Piano for Auntie Wainwright almost running into Billy Ingleton, who takes a shine to the instrument. Foggy wants credit as the concert promoter for Billy. Howard and Marina wear, what they think are, disguises. Eli conducts The Holme Band at the concert. Compo saves the show.
Read MoreA Leg Up for Christmas (1995 Christmas Special)
A depressed Howard tries to build himself up but, under Foggy's instruction, ends up breaking his leg. Auntie Wainwright has Smiler testing a Triumph Motorcycle, after she rents him the riding gear. Foggy intends to sneak Marina past Pearl and into Norman's house so that Howard can come over to see her. Meanwhile, the ladies morning coffee group plan to give Howard a surprise visit that same evening to cheer him up during his recovery.
Read MoreExtra! Extra! (1996 Christmas Special)
All types of strange creatures seem to be parading themselves through town. The reason? A new film's being made. All the locals get involved on the production of the film. Pearl puts a secret electric device on Howard's bycicle, so she can track him down, when he escapes her.
Read MoreThere Goes the Groom (1997 Christmas Special)
Compo, Clegg and Truly chase a reluctant groom all through the village and beyond to stop him from escaping his wedding. Meanwhile, hungover best man Barry is frantically trying to locate the missing wedding ring.
Read MoreLast Post And Pigeon (2000 New Year's Special)
Compo is selected to travel to France with a group of local WWII veterans, only to have the offer withdrawn when the organisers realize how scruffy he looks. The local ladies take pity on him and collect enough money for him to go, and Truly and Clegg join him for the trip.
Meanwhile, Edie's long-estranged sister Ros shows up in town, ready to make amends with Edie and possibly settle down again. Edie, angry at her for leaving her husband and devastating their mother, isn't interested in reconnecting. In France, the trio has two goals: to release Billy Hardcastle's homing pigeon and to revisit a spot Compo and some of his fellow soldiers camped overnight after a gruelling escape from the Germans. There's just one snag: Compo doesn't remember where it is.
Read MorePotts in Pole Position (2001 Christmas Special)
Tom intends to to give Howard a "going fishing" excuse. Truly, Clegg and Billy meet a polar explorer with a domineering wife. Marina and Auntie Wainwright tart-up the explorer's wife. Pearl and Glenda go hunting for fishermen.
Read MoreA Musical Passing for a Miserable Muscroft (2002 Christmas Special)
When Nora Batty books Billy Ingleton's organ for a charity fair, she badly underestimates how much of an attraction it will be... Marina declines to go out with Howard because she's caught the showbiz bug, and is rehearsing a play at the local church. Howard asks the trio to help him think of something "showbizzy" they can do together.
Read MoreThirty Years of Last of the Summer Wine (2003 Documentary)
A guide to 30 Years Of Last Of The Summer Wine, the 2003 BBC One TV documentary. A celebration of the world's longest-running comedy series.
Read MoreA Short Blast of Fred Astaire (2003 Christmas Special)
Norman has been roped into performing a humorous monologue for the Christmas Concert. Pearl plans to force Howard to mime a recording of Nelson Eddy. Glenda plans to force Barry to perform as a magician. Billy wants to give an archery demonstration. Alvin is practicing as a one-man-band. Entwistle hypnotizes Smiler into knowing how to dance.
Read MoreVariations on a Theme of the Widow Winstanley (2004 Christmas Special)
Feeling too old for a bicycle, Howard purchases a "secret" car. Barry is having a spiritual crisis.
Read MoreMerry Entwistle and Jackson Day (2005 Christmas Special)
Truly and Norman are drawn into Howard's latest escape plan. Auntie Wainwright dresses Smiler as Father Christmas and Tom as an elf. Glenda tries to help Barry get over a negative reflective mood. The local police think the men are a gang trying to dispose of a body.
Read MoreA Tale of Two Sweaters (2006 Christmas Special)
Alvin has Truly and Norman over for a Holiday dinner. Glenda invited a man to dinner that Barry does not like. Pearl and Marina each give Howard a sweater vest, so he wears them both... at the same time. Auntie Wainwright gives Tom and Smiler a dinner that is actually nice, and then empties their pockets in a card game.
Read MoreI Was a Hitman for Primrose Dairies (2008 Christmas Special)
Luther 'Hobbo' Hobdyke, a retired milkman with strong links to MI5, arrives in the village. Very soon, calling upon his experiences on numerous dangerous missions overseas as a master spy, he forms a small team of reluctant volunteers, consisting of Alvin and Entwistle, ready to react to any emergency in the village. Finding that Hobbo has moved in next door, Clegg and Truly recall that he was never much of a milkman, but have to admit that his needlework is always exemplary.
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