and you watch them on tv they are quite different bit like Alan rigby watched him in beiderbecke watch him in anything else wouldnt recognize his voice
@@stephfoxwell4620 obviously you are entitled to your opinion but there is many fans of the sitcom last of the summer wine like myself who don't agree with your statement
I met Kathy staff in Darlington when I was a child she was doing panto, I stopped mouth open and said you're Nora batty, to which she went into her part and talked about Wally Comp like they where real people, it's still one of my favorite child hood memories, god bless her a true star and sadly missed. And I'm still watching last of the summer wine. The best way to unwind
Last Of The Summer Wine was originally intended to be a one-off play, but lasted over 30 years. Much of the show's appeal and charm was in it's writing, the cast/acting, and the location.... Holmefirth still receives thousands of visitors each year because of the show. Bill Owen liked Yorkshire so much, he bought a property in Holmefirth, and both he and Peter Sallis are buried side by side in the church-yard. Apart from the obvious lead characters, one of my favourites was Wesley Pegden, the mechanic, and his "wife" and National Treasure - Thora Hird....... Wonderful entertainment from all of them....
One of the things I love about the programme is seeing all the famous British actors that appear. This is 1998 but we have had lots of actors and actresses appearing. It seems to have become a place for old British actors to retire to, which is rather nice.
You've absolutely no idea how much this has made my day, for which countless thanks! I’ve been trying to ascertain the identity of the programme and interviewer, but with no luck so far. IMDB has declined to help. I’m hoping that someone here might be in a position to leap to my rescue here.🤞
Loved this show and the characters. These actors really brought the characters to life. I will always think of Frank Thornton as Captain Peacock but he was great in this show. I remember finding it surprising that the show was set and filmed in the years I was alive. It seems so timeless that it could be much further back in time. It comes from a time when a character could be the way people really are without judging everything they say, do and believe by the standards of the modern era. I just saw an episode where “Compo and Clegg” were being sworn to secrecy and told to say “I do” and they said “we’re getting married”. They played the rest of the little scene not in an anti-gay or overly camp way to mock homosexuality nor in a “we wouldn’t dream of joking about being gay when we’re not” woke manner - just a funny little “pretend to be getting married” sort of way. No protests from pro or anti gay groups, no scandal… just a little joke about something that wasn’t the case.
Back in the day, characters were allowed to be more human. A character could be mocked for being racist without dehumanizing them or claiming the episode was racist for having a racist character. A character could just be gay without people obsessing over whether it was pro or anti-homosexuality. Lots of great shows like Archie Bunker, or MASH which had anti-racist or anti-homophobic themes could never be made today because people these days obsesses about every message and misinterpret most of them.
Bill Owen did a bit of snub there. He left out Michael Bates character of Balmire when talking about the original seven cast members. But its not surprising, Owen and Bates fought like cats and dogs over politics.
When he was saying 'the three of us' or 'the three main characters' during that part he meant Compo, Clegg and Blamire. Then Sid and Ivy and Nora and Wally were the other four of the seven.
The character of Clegg was the glue that kept the trio together. A character like Compo would never be friends with the authority characters like Foggy, Blamire and Truly, because Compo was the opposite, Compo was disorganised loafer , while the authority characters believed in order. The only reason Compo kept the company of the authority characters was because he liked Clegg. Clegg wanted to be somewhat like Compo, forget about his cares and worries, but he also respected authority. Both Clegg and Compo liked to laugh at the pomposity of the authority characters.
I think the same has been said about Peter Sallis himself being the glue that held the main trio of actors together too, particular in the very early days when the authority figure was played by Michael Bates, who was diammetrically opposite to Bill in politics and beliefs.
You will never see this kind of comedy again. The idea for the show was that the writer was watching some children playing, and he thought, what about if these were retired old guys just kidding around and the rest is history as the say
I'm still gobsmacked at how long this show ran for. Obviously it was down to the success, but for the life of me, I couldn't see anything remotely funny about it. I found it so weak and bland regards the script, only hearing canned laughter because a studio audience would of probably sniggered at the very most.
He described an unrequited pash he had had in his youth - 'I had another friend who lived nearby and with him I had my one and only homosexual feeling. It lasted for only a few days. But it never came back, I am glad to say, and from that time on I have been what you might call "normal"'. 'Normal' was cheating on his wife sixteen times.
The success of the series is clear listening to this interview. Three polite, timid, friendly people without attitude. Enough said.
and you watch them on tv they are quite different bit like Alan rigby watched him in beiderbecke watch him in anything else wouldnt recognize his voice
Yes, they have class and style, they're polite and respectful
@@Ruth695 Enough said blood
I never tire of this programme
One of the best shows of all time !!!!
Totally agree 💯
The best show of all time
Don't be silly
@@stephfoxwell4620 obviously you are entitled to your opinion but there is many fans of the sitcom last of the summer wine like myself who don't agree with your statement
Love frank Thornton but never took to summer wine bit boring
Long live this programme 👍👍👍😍😍😍
🙏🙏 Rest in peace beautiful human beings 🙏🙏
Lovely souls made a funny, gentle series.x
I never get tired of this programme. Thank you for the upload.
I met Kathy staff in Darlington when I was a child she was doing panto, I stopped mouth open and said you're Nora batty, to which she went into her part and talked about Wally Comp like they where real people, it's still one of my favorite child hood memories, god bless her a true star and sadly missed. And I'm still watching last of the summer wine. The best way to unwind
that is precious ❤️ I would’ve loved to have met her.
Incredible people in an amazing series. RIP all three, you are sorely missed but much loved and remembered.
Great to see this dug out of the archives
Last Of The Summer Wine was originally intended to be a one-off play, but lasted over 30 years. Much of the show's appeal and charm was in it's writing, the cast/acting, and the location.... Holmefirth still receives thousands of visitors each year because of the show. Bill Owen liked Yorkshire so much, he bought a property in Holmefirth, and both he and Peter Sallis are buried side by side in the church-yard. Apart from the obvious lead characters, one of my favourites was Wesley Pegden, the mechanic, and his "wife" and National Treasure - Thora Hird....... Wonderful entertainment from all of them....
Lots of shows started out like that, another one was New Tricks which was the most popular of 4 one off shows.
Yes. I visited Bill and Peter's graves in the churchyard. It was very moving. I love to think that they are both still in holmfirth for ever.
It's still somewhat surreal to hear Bill Owen and Peter Sallis speak without a Northern accent.
Great interview 🙂
Peter Sallis didn't even use a northern accent in the show, or if he did, I never noticed it at all!
Summer Wine LIVES. Love from Pennsylvania, USA ❤
PA represent!
Lovely people.
pleasent show all about grown up men behaving like kids watch it all the time always gives me the smiles i Need
Best British Comedy ever. God Bless all three, plus Kathy and all the other ladies.
'best comedy ever'? If ever there's a poll, I doubt it will even be in the top 25.
I love this show and I still watch it on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing.
LOSW, MASH & Startrek - I grew up with these long running shows in my life and I am very grateful :)
Frank Thornton being in two terrific shows in his career is pretty good.
This was just a year before Bill Owen died.
I used to enjoy watching this show when it was still being broadcast on Australian TV.
God bless them all.
This was the best show ever and I still watch it now . And Christine looks so beautiful
These are such lovely humble people. Brilliant!
Legends tanks for all the laughter you have given me lads god bless you all rest in peace 🙏 🕊 still watching the show 😊😢❤
Great British comedy that made you feel good after watching it.
Great to see these guys in this interview one he'll of a great show ❤
One of the things I love about the programme is seeing all the famous British actors that appear. This is 1998 but we have had lots of actors and actresses appearing. It seems to have become a place for old British actors to retire to, which is rather nice.
Love it watch it every day
Very comforting program, reminds me of being at my grandmas on cosy sundays.
Legends each one! Great show ❤
Terrific series
Still watch this great series. Lots of laugh out loud moments. 🇨🇦
You've absolutely no idea how much this has made my day, for which countless thanks! I’ve been trying to ascertain the identity of the programme and interviewer, but with no luck so far. IMDB has declined to help. I’m hoping that someone here might be in a position to leap to my rescue here.🤞
Interviewer is Christine Talbot, programme was "Tonight" broadcast by Yorkshire Television (ITV) on 3rd September 1998
@@ClassicBritishTelly Cheers for that!😊
I was thinking why don't they put this in the description when I came across this comment.
What a lovely, well spoken polite presenter. 1998, it could have been 50 years ago. How times have changed.
Yes you wouldn't get an interview like this nowadays; the interviewees would feel they had to josh each other and bellow with laughter all the time
Ive watched this show years back n still love it
I am humming the theme tune in my head and out loud, so beautiful
RIP Bill, Peter & Frank.
Last of the Summer Wine is always in our Hearts ♥️
Loved this show and the characters. These actors really brought the characters to life. I will always think of Frank Thornton as Captain Peacock but he was great in this show.
I remember finding it surprising that the show was set and filmed in the years I was alive. It seems so timeless that it could be much further back in time.
It comes from a time when a character could be the way people really are without judging everything they say, do and believe by the standards of the modern era. I just saw an episode where “Compo and Clegg” were being sworn to secrecy and told to say “I do” and they said “we’re getting married”. They played the rest of the little scene not in an anti-gay or overly camp way to mock homosexuality nor in a “we wouldn’t dream of joking about being gay when we’re not” woke manner - just a funny little “pretend to be getting married” sort of way. No protests from pro or anti gay groups, no scandal… just a little joke about something that wasn’t the case.
Back in the day, characters were allowed to be more human. A character could be mocked for being racist without dehumanizing them or claiming the episode was racist for having a racist character. A character could just be gay without people obsessing over whether it was pro or anti-homosexuality. Lots of great shows like Archie Bunker, or MASH which had anti-racist or anti-homophobic themes could never be made today because people these days obsesses about every message and misinterpret most of them.
Pure magic. The dialogue is so good and special.
Love it 😍
I love this program what killed it for me, is when they brought in russ abbot thats when it went down hill,😮
Bill Owen’s voice … wow
Class stuff.
I love this show .❤😊
For a change no sex no violence no cookery just gentle fun
I remember them filming a lot in my village near holmfirth when i was a kid only it was foggy and not trully .
Also Frank Thornton magnificent in are you being served
Foggy was/is my favorite character, by far.
the first series with blamire was one of the best
and truly was great imo
I have the whole series on dvd - my go to when I need to laugh .
Yes, we are real gentleman. She's a beautiful lady, very classy
Still love this.now.in july.24
1:26 Interestingly, Peter played Rat in the Cosgrove Hall series.
Bill Owen did a bit of snub there. He left out Michael Bates character of Balmire when talking about the original seven cast members. But its not surprising, Owen and Bates fought like cats and dogs over politics.
Yes that's true, Bill Owen was a socialist , while Michael Bates was a life long Tory. They was only together when they had a scene to play.
When he was saying 'the three of us' or 'the three main characters' during that part he meant Compo, Clegg and Blamire. Then Sid and Ivy and Nora and Wally were the other four of the seven.
I still love it. It's one of my comfort shows.
Pure brilliant.
Still miss them all
The interviewing style seems quite old fashioned for something from as late as 1998
Hi there, do you have any Bill Nighy interviews from the 1980s or 1990s? Thanks for the upload!
Sorry, no.
The character of Clegg was the glue that kept the trio together. A character like Compo would never be friends with the authority characters like Foggy, Blamire and Truly, because Compo was the opposite, Compo was disorganised loafer , while the authority characters believed in order. The only reason Compo kept the company of the authority characters was because he liked Clegg. Clegg wanted to be somewhat like Compo, forget about his cares and worries, but he also respected authority. Both Clegg and Compo liked to laugh at the pomposity of the authority characters.
I think the same has been said about Peter Sallis himself being the glue that held the main trio of actors together too, particular in the very early days when the authority figure was played by Michael Bates, who was diammetrically opposite to Bill in politics and beliefs.
Amazing series
Great actors , great characters what more do you want?
Wallace 😮😮😮
I watched this series in Canada! Way funny!
Real actors - old school.
Christine Talbot doing the interview. This must have been for Calender the local Yorkshire ITV news station.
❤❤❤❤
You will never see this kind of comedy again. The idea for the show was that the writer was watching some children playing, and he thought, what about if these were retired old guys just kidding around and the rest is history as the say
I never tire also. What I do tire of is inept interviewers on regional television. The guests, particularly, Bill Owen appear embarrassed.
He wasn't comfortable with interviews....
Best when foggy was in.
What show is this episode from
‘Compo’ saw the reality of it.
Nora Battys house is always a big tourist attraction. The chippy a close second.
Even Bill Owen (Compo) is smartly dressed.
Black Watch, tartan trousers Bill Owen, was always hip.
I've watched it on an of since it started in73 gentl comedy
ask Peter Salas about playing Wallace
Why can't men these days dress like these gentlemen? Clean-shaven etc.
Compo u look sooo clean
Frank Thorton,what a gem,i still laugh in 2024..at Captain Peacock,cant be bettered im sorry
i believe it started in 73
Oops sorry compo I had to drive my tanker in Holmforth to get it fixed
It should have been done when he was alive
GOAT ..
Sad that Bill Owen died the following year.
I love the humour - so English. Don’t think Americans get it, or am I wrong?
I don't get it and I'm English. About as funny as ten rats crawling up your trousers leg!
The episodes were the funniest from the 70s,80s & early 90s. It lost its way after that, it went on too long.
About thirty years too long.
Compo , growing old disgracefully , the only way to go . Life is for living and not being strapped to the yoke of conformity . RIP Bill .
Blimey talk about Comic royalty RIP 🕯️🕯️🕯️✌️✌️🍀
This was the best trio allthough I liked also Seymour. I didn't have much with Foggy.
How did Bill forget Wally😁 I'm sure he remembered Joe but not his character. Then again it could be old age.
It did have sex well in compos mind in a nice way with nora 😊
Calendar.
Vets 😝
Bill Owen should be knighted
Can't knight a corpse
You can
I'm still gobsmacked at how long this show ran for. Obviously it was down to the success, but for the life of me, I couldn't see anything remotely funny about it. I found it so weak and bland regards the script, only hearing canned laughter because a studio audience would of probably sniggered at the very most.
1000th like YESS!!(C)
I have tried several times to get into this programme but just can't find it funny
funny immature interviewer with sofa outfit
Peter had a gay period when younger true fact, and in the series they tried not to have any gay slang as it was embarrassing for him 😂
He described an unrequited pash he had had in his youth - 'I had another friend who lived nearby and with him I had my one and only homosexual feeling. It lasted for only a few days. But it never came back, I am glad to say, and from that time on I have been what you might call "normal"'.
'Normal' was cheating on his wife sixteen times.
i really hated this shit it was so unfunny ffs
Genuinely intrigued - why did you click on this video in which case?
Well , you're looking at the show wrongly, it wasn't out and out comedy
Judging by your lack of ability to express yourself without the use of expletives I'm not surprised