Beautiful video!, many thanks, in the year 2000 I and my motorcycle travelled from the South of Ireland to England with three aims, to visit Edward Elgar, s birthplace, visit Holmfirth and hear Julian Bream in Consett. All of which were brilliant. I had a great night out in Holmfirth and have a lovely photo of my bike parked outside the White Horse. Many thanks again. Gérard lacey in Ireland. X
Thank you. That was a great video. I only watched “Uncle of the Bride” today. I can't remember ever seeing it before, and I was wondering where the church was located. Now I know, thanks. I've been to Holmfirth a few times, as it's not that far from Stoke, where I live. Sundays were always special for watching LotSW and I remember those days with fondness, especially because some of my close relatives and friends were still alive, whom I now miss. Those days hold a special place in my heart. Thanks.
I'm watching the early episodes at the moment and have just started on series two . Interesting to see how different Characters seem especially glegg to the extent of insulting Nora to her face.
Great video, thanks for sharing. always loved those houses on back lane. a video of what's up those steps opposite the cafe would be nice and probably includes lots of summer wine locations like cleggs first house and church terrace. cheers
Great videos guys now only 292 shows left to do. When can we expect the next video installment? I have two suggestions which are my favorite 2 episodes, Deviations With Davenport and Small Tune On A Penny Wassail.
Bless you both - what a delight to us Last of the Summer Wine devotees! My crabbed old heart leaps every time I see a Summer Winos video.
Beautiful video!, many thanks, in the year 2000 I and my motorcycle travelled from the South of Ireland to England with three aims, to visit Edward Elgar, s birthplace, visit Holmfirth and hear Julian Bream in Consett. All of which were brilliant. I had a great night out in Holmfirth and have a lovely photo of my bike parked outside the White Horse. Many thanks again. Gérard lacey in Ireland. X
Thank you. That was a great video. I only watched “Uncle of the Bride” today. I can't remember ever seeing it before, and I was wondering where the church was located. Now I know, thanks. I've been to Holmfirth a few times, as it's not that far from Stoke, where I live. Sundays were always special for watching LotSW and I remember those days with fondness, especially because some of my close relatives and friends were still alive, whom I now miss. Those days hold a special place in my heart. Thanks.
Very enjoyable and such a beautiful part of the UK.
Just watched it again today and thought of your video.
I'm watching the early episodes at the moment and have just started on series two . Interesting to see how different Characters seem especially glegg to the extent of insulting Nora to her face.
Excellent job!!! Keep 'em coming.
Absolutely loved it thank you... would certainly love to see more! 😍
Brilliant video! Please make more regular episodes if at all possible! :)
Ahahah, you both are great guys, you really both should have your own comedy show👍
Great video, thanks for sharing. always loved those houses on back lane. a video of what's up those steps opposite the cafe would be nice and probably includes lots of summer wine locations like cleggs first house and church terrace. cheers
With such enthusiasm it would be nice to make a retro episode
You guys are awesome! Many thanks.
Lovely little video. Thanks for sharing 😁
Excellent video. I love last of the summer wine
Fun Fact: “My great grandparents had the exact same relationship that Edie and Wesley had”
how wonderful thankyou so much
Excellent
Great videos guys now only 292 shows left to do. When can we expect the next video installment? I have two suggestions which are my favorite 2 episodes, Deviations With Davenport and Small Tune On A Penny Wassail.
Great stuff keep up the good work
THANK YOU.
Ripper I'm going back to Holmfirth next week
Is that THEE Toyota starlet?
Love it!! Why did they move Clegg and Howard to a different row of houses later on?
The cost of hiring the location was a major factor. In the fictional world of the series itself, there is mention of the council having a hand in it.
@@summerwinos2341 I’m just glad they hadn’t pulled it down!
Brilliant. But what a shame about Seymour's house, someone has completely ruined it - in my opinion
Why the thumbs down ?
It’s not nonsense.