LOve each and every episode. I have collected a DVD of every season and episode. I watch a disk nearly every evening. Such exceptional acting and screenplay. My "Summer Wine" collection is my most valued material possession. Yes, I'm a litlte obsessed, but I could have much less healthy obsessions.
I bought mine a year ago. So glad I did. Also bought "Are You Being Served? And, "Are you Being Served Again" "As Time Goes By", and "Open All Hours". I enjoy all of them.
I am in my 20's and I love this. Wonderful times and atmosphere. Nowadays everything in our societies seem like a sea of misery, loss and alienation. It's comforting that my parents, grandparents grew up and lived in those more sensible, more rooted, kinder times.
These days actually existed, neighbors would come over sit on the porch and conversate. people cared more for each other, more kind while driving. we had huge Sears dept. store catalogs with thousands of toys, we would go through picking out what we wanted for Christmas.
Gosh I am glad to see that you like this! I have been watching this for so long--so glad I can see it on UA-cam! I wish I could find recordings to keep. I love it for the same reasons--it is sweet, dear, tender, kind and just sweet stories that nothing bad happens! Oh thank goodness! It's about all I can tolerate these days! What a blessing!
I love this series. It's hard to see the disappearance of favorite old ones, and to see dear old Cleggie aging so. . . but the newer actors are a treat and keep the series lively.
You know your addicted to these lot when you know the next line before they are said by the characters. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx LOL 🤣
All of them, indeed, were "the last of the summer wine!" Phenomenal writers, great scenery, awesome actors...that kind of "mellow wine" you don't find today!
@@ginnylorenz5265 whatever, nitpicker! Geeze, you can't even write an innocent comment without some thinking it is their appointed duty to make corrections!
I loved this show. It's so sad that they are all gone now. Compo and his holey pants, Clegg and his shyness, Nora and her hats, Howard always trying to get away with Marina, Pearl always trying to keep track of Howard, Truly of the yard, Auntie Wainwright looking to make a dollar, Marina, oh Howard, Wesley and his inventions. They don't make them like this anymore.
@Thomas Singletary These series are so phenomenal. Amusing, calming and the characters are just adorable. I`ve watched them several times and I never get sick of them. Thank you very much for providing us with all this pleasure and joy :)))
I always loved this period as there was such a varied and superb cast of actors like Frank Thornton, Stephen Lewis and Bert Kwok appearing regularly plus the script writing was as good as it gets.
Thanks for putting these episodes out. Haven't found them anywhere, except here. On my next visit to ENGLAND/Great Britain I hope to visit Holmfirth/West Yorkshire. Beautiful area!
I was surprised to see "Elizabeth" from KUA. Not that surprised cuz of the producer, a nice surprise. Now I see her as a well rounded actor more than nervous Elizabeth.
Great cast, Billy, the police man, Barry and Glenda are still alive. Howard lived longer than all of them accept for Truelove who died at 93. Howard died at age 90, he outlived his wife and Mariana. Ms. B. Churchill
Have watched every episode many times over and come to the conclusion that there is one central theme running through the entire length of the show! Basically, if you live in Yorkshire and are unfortunate enough to be married you life was a miserable existence!! Howard, Billy, Wally, Wesley and Sid where all downtrodden and happier outside the family home!! Even Cleggy and Truelove and Smiler had had horrid experiences on the marriage front. Those who had escaped the confines of matrimony were undoubtedly the happiest!!
Must admit when Brian Wilde left the show in 1997 and they replaced him with Frank Thornton! It was definitely the best decision they made! He was very funny and made the character Truly of the yard his own. Not forgetting his famous catchphrase! Of course he could be lying. The character Billy Hardcastle was also a Very funny character. Ah I laugh at danger.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
@@thomasjcotter BECAUSE I'M NOT A NUMBER I'M A FREE FRED ! BUT THE MAIN REASON IS SO THE VILLAGE IDIOTS LIKE YOU CAN OCCUPY YOUR TIME HOW DO YOU LIKE THEM APPLE'S ?
The one thing that spoils this brilliant series is the loud volume of the canned laughter, I have to reduce the tv volume making it difficult at times to hear the dialogue.
@@philaypeephilippotter6532 I don't doubt what you say Phil, but it sounds so artificial - you can hear it being turned up and down every few seconds, and the slightest quip from any of the characters is met with gales of laughter.
This show takes us to a beautiful moment in a village we all would love to retire here 🙏✌️✌️🍀
I love this show use to watch it with my grandma all the time
THIS series is as timeless and funny as ever
Roy Clarke is a genius. What a talented writer. The cast members were/are brilliant! I love this show!
I wish I could see the whole screen instead of having it cropped but I love being able to see the episode
LOve each and every episode. I have collected a DVD of every season and episode. I watch a disk nearly every evening. Such exceptional acting and screenplay. My "Summer Wine" collection is my most valued material possession. Yes, I'm a litlte obsessed, but I could have much less healthy obsessions.
I bought mine a year ago. So glad I did. Also bought "Are You Being Served? And, "Are you Being Served Again" "As Time Goes By", and "Open All Hours". I enjoy all of them.
Sounds like my DVD collection🌹
I haven't got them on DVD but i watch them on here every single day Genius writing and fabulous actors ❤
I need to finish my collection 😂
@@varnelroman8672I bought Are you being served on dvd on amazon 2 years years ago
For some reason I can't seem to get enough of this series. A truly wonderful show.
You can't get enough because most of it is not on the screen !!!!! Watched 37 seconds .
Same here I love it would like to see there one day
@Takeshi Hiraoka
LOL... Just like me :)
When I`ve finished, I`ll start from the beginning :)
@@lechat8533 yes the old ones are the best and beautiful country side
Me too!
I am in my 20's and I love this. Wonderful times and atmosphere. Nowadays everything in our societies seem like a sea of misery, loss and alienation.
It's comforting that my parents, grandparents grew up and lived in those more sensible, more rooted, kinder times.
Good to see someone else young watches it, I watched it a quite few years ago when about 12 I think🤣
These days actually existed, neighbors would come over sit on the porch and conversate. people cared more for each other, more kind while driving.
we had huge Sears dept. store catalogs with thousands of toys, we would go through picking out what we wanted for Christmas.
Gosh I am glad to see that you like this! I have been watching this for so long--so glad I can see it on UA-cam! I wish I could find recordings to keep. I love it for the same reasons--it is sweet, dear, tender, kind and just sweet stories that nothing bad happens! Oh thank goodness! It's about all I can tolerate these days! What a blessing!
I have started to watch it in my twenties too (back in 2003). Since then I've never stopped.
@@judyv3370 DVDs are available ... I am a Canadian in England & have bought them all ...
Compo was my favorite person on the show. He is the reason we own ferrets today :P
do you let them ferret around in your clock?
Frank Thorton was a genius selection. He is fantastic.
Captain Peacock!!!
This show holds the record for longest running comedy in Britain and THE world.
such beautiful countryside
One of my favorite British comedies. Literally LOL at this episode. Those old men were something else! 😄
I love this series. It's hard to see the disappearance of favorite old ones, and to see dear old Cleggie aging so. . . but the newer actors are a treat and keep the series lively.
I cant agree more! I enjoy these episodes over and over every chance I get. humour the way it was meant to be.
The best scenes were Brian Murphy sitting on his doorstep , with a selection on
chairs and Breakfast table .
You know your addicted to these lot when you know the next line before they are said by the characters. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx LOL 🤣
All of them, indeed, were "the last of the summer wine!" Phenomenal writers, great scenery, awesome actors...that kind of "mellow wine" you don't find today!
That's so true !!!
Not "writers"......it was only the one great Roy Clarke.
@@ginnylorenz5265 whatever, nitpicker! Geeze, you can't even write an innocent comment without some thinking it is their appointed duty to make corrections!
I loved this show. It's so sad that they are all gone now.
Compo and his holey pants,
Clegg and his shyness,
Nora and her hats,
Howard always trying to get away with Marina,
Pearl always trying to keep track of Howard,
Truly of the yard,
Auntie Wainwright looking to make a dollar,
Marina, oh Howard,
Wesley and his inventions.
They don't make them like this anymore.
I couldn't agree more.
I believe they finished filming this show in 2010.
@@rosiebelle8210😂
I spend my days at Grace Brothers, and my nights walking the hills of Holmfirth 🌹🤗😇
Sounds great ❤❤❤❤❤❤
please put this series back on tv as there are heaps of us who wish to watch
Uk gold .its on every day
@Thomas Singletary
These series are so phenomenal. Amusing, calming and the characters are just adorable. I`ve watched them several times and I never get sick of them.
Thank you very much for providing us with all this pleasure and joy :)))
I always loved this period as there was such a varied and superb cast of actors like Frank Thornton, Stephen Lewis and Bert Kwok appearing regularly plus the script writing was as good as it gets.
I miss theese old brit-coms from my youth. I miss the 90's!
I listen to many of these episodes each day whilst I work at other sites I nearly know every word
I watch an episode or two every single night, Always lifts my spirits at the end of a busy day, Excellent acting.
Howard’s facial expressions are exceptional. He really knows how to use those beady eyes and those eyebrows
I've watched for 30 years. Even modelled my retirement after them!
This show is fantastic. I try to catch the reruns I'm adicted
so comforting...
I’m in absolute stitches!!😂🤣😂🤣
One of the best episodes of the series. Good old Cleggy
Best show ever made
Thanks for full screen love these shows
This show is so entering, enjoyable 😄 no worries 🌞
Last of the Summer Wine: Watching the Clock (2002)
BBC1: 20th August 2002
BBC America: 7th November 2002
these actors were so good.Each show was good for a few good laughs.
R.I.P - Josephine Tewson and Tom Owen
Thank you for Uploading the show...I loved them and missed them
Thanks for putting these episodes out. Haven't found them anywhere, except here. On my next visit to ENGLAND/Great Britain I hope to visit Holmfirth/West Yorkshire. Beautiful area!
Thanks for the upload. One of my favorite shows ever.
Iv always loved last of the summer wine, absolutely wonderful
אני כל כך מאוהב בכל הסדרות האלה ויש הרבה כאלו רק חבל שאן כתוביות בעיברית, מבין אנגלית מעט מאוד
It was a really good programme!❤❤❤❤😂😅😂😅
This series is GREAT!
I just love the way cooper and walsh lie to each other to justify not having to any work,,,,!
Better than many audio on Amazon audible
I love how the two police officers always try to avoid crimes and criminals by talking each other out of an investigation. LOL
Excellent! Thank you.
I was surprised to see "Elizabeth" from KUA. Not that surprised cuz of the producer, a nice surprise. Now I see her as a well rounded actor more than nervous Elizabeth.
Oh what fun they did have.
Wonderful.😂
Great cast, Billy, the police man, Barry and Glenda are still alive. Howard lived longer than all of them accept for Truelove who died at 93. Howard died at age 90, he outlived his wife and Mariana.
Ms. B. Churchill
Thank you.
I love last of the Summer wine
Only the best 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿♥️♥️♥️
Another good laugh, thank you !
הסידרות הכי יפות מאנגליה. כדוגמת בערוב ימיי היין. על שוטים ואנשים. ועוד ועוד !!.
Excellent writing and great cast of actors!
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This is a fine show and very enjoyable, thank you!
Bruce Mclennen, didn't notice canned laughter until you mentioned it. Thanks pal!!!!!!!!
A great show
Absolutely fabulous show.
A good episode, thanks for uploading it.
Last of the summer wine is always a good laugh and I thoroughly believe that laughter is healthy.
Have watched every episode many times over and come to the conclusion that there is one central theme running through the entire length of the show! Basically, if you live in Yorkshire and are unfortunate enough to be married you life was a miserable existence!! Howard, Billy, Wally, Wesley and Sid where all downtrodden and happier outside the family home!! Even Cleggy and Truelove and Smiler had had horrid experiences on the marriage front. Those who had escaped the confines of matrimony were undoubtedly the happiest!!
I love all of the video
Must admit when Brian Wilde left the show in 1997 and they replaced him with Frank Thornton! It was definitely the best decision they made! He was very funny and made the character Truly of the yard his own.
Not forgetting his famous catchphrase! Of course he could be lying.
The character Billy Hardcastle was also a Very funny character. Ah I laugh at danger.
My dad loves this show
One of my Fav Eps...
Happy day's
Thanks for uploading this full screen and without all the stupid ` light show` effects. l have subscribed, cheers
Frank Thornton is a fine actor.
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Very true, he is.
Whoever added the laugh track should be boiled in his own pudding.
i wish they had given burt kwouk better lines than that washing machine stuff.
BRILLIANT
The two policemen were so funny, what a big miss by the BBC. They should have had their own spin-off series.
If you haven't seen it before, you may enjoy watching the BBC comedy series 'The Detectives', with Jasper Carrott and Robert Powell.
According to Wikipedia, they DID get their own spin-off, or at least a pilot for it, but it didn't particularly take off or something?
Ken Kitson & Louis Emerick ❤
This must be what heaven would be like to be wise and childish
Child like!
Love love love ♥️♥️♥️
Cleggy usually avoids danger and anything strenuous, what in the world possessed him to climb a tree?
there are wonderful episodes where nothing happens ... naught wrong with that ...
@@anneroy4560
You fail to realize the question is rhetorical
very good
Mike Grady good actor
Thank you from Charlotte nc jay GOD BLESS YOU WITH BEST IN THE WORLD, 😁😁😂😂😂😂🤣l.ove this love I g idiot ,papas
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Yawn, why put on every LOTSW episode on UA-cam
@@thomasjcotter BECAUSE I'M NOT A NUMBER I'M A FREE FRED ! BUT THE MAIN REASON IS SO THE VILLAGE IDIOTS LIKE YOU CAN OCCUPY YOUR TIME
HOW DO YOU LIKE THEM APPLE'S ?
i know a couple of blokes who look like brian murphy and has a very deep voice like stephen lewis
Felt sorry for Cleggy. No Foggy, no Compo, no Seymour. Rest second best even lovely Frank Thornton.
There is no way Clegg and Howard can outweigh Truly, Alvin and Billy.
This shopkeeper is sharp
11:20 that was shown on news when Peter Sallis died RIP
I felt sad when I found out Peter Sallis had passed away. I wouldn’t mind getting old if I had such a good friend as Cleggy and Compo.
I feel the same way, up to mischief with good mates, more the best of the summer wine rather than the last.
I'll get you, Butler.
It's a shame we can't see the entire screen
Awww.
Watched this series with my dad..
If you can't stand the heat,stay away from the oven.
what was the first eph Brain Murphy appear in last of the summer wine
“I heard that Howard” 16:25 classic British humour
"Why doesn't he buy a watch like anybody else?" Bwahahahaha love Howard!
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"I heard that, Howard! Does Pearl know about the wrestling?"
Good old auntie wenreight
please upload some older series I would so greatly appreciate it.
Now tv has all the episodes
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How do we get previous year episodes ?
15:13 is such a classic.
Great show
S31 E06 Now I believe this is the final show.
S31 ??
Let it go
Poor "Smiler". He kept it straight though.
The one thing that spoils this brilliant series is the loud volume of the canned laughter, I have to reduce the tv volume making it difficult at times to hear the dialogue.
It's not _stricly_ canned laughter as it was recorded for each episode at its preview. Of course that doesn't make it any less annoying.
@@philaypeephilippotter6532 I don't doubt what you say Phil, but it sounds so artificial - you can hear it being turned up and down every few seconds, and the slightest quip from any of the characters is met with gales of laughter.
@@brucemaclennan9879 Now that I _totally_ agree with!
Mrs Bluett brought me here