Last of the Summer Wine

Last of the Summer Wine

Three old men from Yorkshire who have never grown up face the trials of their fellow town citizens and everyday life and stay young by reminiscing about the days of their youth and attempting feats not common to the elderly.

Genre: Comedy

Cast:Peter SallisJane FreemanKathy StaffRobert FyfeJuliette KaplanJean FergussonSarah ThomasBill OwenJean AlexanderMike GradyThora HirdGordon WharmbyFrank ThorntonStephen LewisBrian WildeTom OwenDanny O'DeaKen Kitson


1Season 24

S24.E1 ∙ A Musical Passing for a Miserable Muscroft

Sun, Dec 29, 2002

Billy Ingleton has obtained a garish van containing a small fairground organ that does not work well, but the women want to use it for the Huttersfield Fair, in twenty-four hours. Tom Simmonite plans to do his ventriloquist act for the Fair with Marina assisting, which upsets Howard.

2Season 24

S24.E2 ∙ The Lair of the Cat Creature

Sun, Jan 5, 2003

Record seeking, Alvin Smedley para-sails into the villagers lives. Truly, Norman and Billy tell Alvin a fantastic tale of a fearsome "cat creature" that stalks the woodland. Tom intends to fix Smiler up with a widow. Glenda panics as she has invited her mother to tea.

3Season 24

S24.E3 ∙ Ancient Eastern Wisdom - An Introduction

Sun, Jan 12, 2003

The episode that introduces Entwhistle, a cross-cultural character. It looks like the bill collector has finally caught up with Tom, but its Truly & Clegg to the rescue. Elsewhere, Howard finds himself inspired by a book to change his life - and falling into Billy's world! Evie is reminded of a fond childhood memory.

4Season 24

S24.E4 ∙ A Pick-up of the Later Ming Dynasty

Sun, Jan 19, 2003

The men try to help Smiler find a squeak in his hand cart. Barry gets drunk. Marina buys a camouflage net.

5Season 24

S24.E5 ∙ The Secret Birthday of Norman Clegg

Sun, Jan 26, 2003

It's Clegg's birthday but he only wishes to have a simple lunch with his good friend Truly - no parties no fuss. So Truly & Clegg don their best suits for their lunch, and end up with an extra guest. Everyone else goes to a wedding but end up at the same restaurant as Clegg. Will here able to keep his secret?

6Season 24

S24.E6 ∙ In Which Gavin Hinchcliffe Loses the Gulf Stream

Sun, Feb 2, 2003

Gavin Hinchcliffe says global climate change will bring on a new ice age so he's learning to ski by riding atop Miss Davenport's van while it's driven on the roads. She claims Gavin had promised to marry her, but he's backed out.

7Season 24

S24.E7 ∙ The Miraculous Curing of Old Goff Helliwell

Sun, Feb 9, 2003

Goff Helliwell, a lifelong womanizer and one of Roz' former romantic relationships, out of sheer obstinacy has decided to die the next Tuesday. When Clegg, Truly and Billy enlist Marina to flirt with him, Goff decides against dying.

8Season 24

S24.E8 ∙ The Frenchies Are Coming

Sun, Feb 23, 2003

Billy Hardcastle says that history shows past many wars between Britain and France so he wants to recruit members for his Merry Men, like Robin Hood had led, to learn archery in order to be ready to fight a future French invasion.

9Season 24

S24.E9 ∙ The Man Who Invented Yorkshire Funny Stuff

Sun, Mar 2, 2003

Howard has a present waiting for him at Auntie Wainwrights. Barry has an ear problem. Billy, Norman and Truly go in search of a old school chum.

10Season 24

S24.E10 ∙ The Second Husband and the Showgirls

Sun, Mar 9, 2003

Truly must meet the new man in the Former Mrs. Truelove's life; Auntie Wainwright sets Tom and Smiler on a date with former showgirls.

11Season 24

S24.E11 ∙ All of a Florrie

Sun, Mar 16, 2003

A pushy blue-haired woman is pursuing Herbert Truelove.

12Season 24

S24.E12 ∙ A Short Blast of Fred Astaire

Sun, Dec 21, 2003

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.