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The following is an episode list for the long-running BBC One sitcom Last of the Summer Wine which was broadcast from 4 January 1973 to 29 August 2010.

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  • The following is an episode list for the long-running BBC One sitcom Last of the Summer Wine which was broadcast from 4 January 1973 to 29 August 2010. (en)
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  • List of Last of the Summer Wine episodes#Series 1 (en)
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  • 7.8894E8
  • When Howard is given sweaters by both Pearl and Marina he is forced to master the art of quick changing in order to stay out of trouble. (en)
  • Truly becomes jealous of people who get their picture in the paper for performing selfless acts of bravery. (en)
  • Howard recruits Truly and Clegg to hide his latest gift for Marina until he can give it to her. (en)
  • Howard discovers there are better ways than the mobile phone to contact 'certain acquaintances', and quite openly, too – morris dancing bells. (en)
  • Seymour misses the good old days, and decides to promote the old tradition of bicycling ice-cream men. (en)
  • After Compo claims that any man who uses a purse is effeminate, Seymour tries to invent a strictly masculine purse. (en)
  • Picking up "music" for Babs turns out to be a deceptively simple-sounding task for Clegg, Truly and Barry. (en)
  • Compo tries to find one of his old girlfriends, Audrey Duffield but after hearing she moved to Canada, he decides to stay with Nora Batty. (en)
  • Sid is installing a doorbell in the cafe, and the trio decide to help him. (en)
  • The trio decide to visit a local Stately Home with Compo's nephew, Chip, and his family. (en)
  • The third filmed pilot for "Cooper & Walsh". It was released online, it starred Ken Kitson and Louis Emerick as PC Cooper and PC Walsh. (en)
  • Nora has taken Smiler in as her lodger, and Compo is depressed about it. (en)
  • Billy Ingleton has acquired a mobile pipe organ, the use of which the ladies feel appropriate for a charity pageant. (en)
  • After knocking a bale of hay down the hill, how will they get it back into place? (en)
  • Foggy decides to restore an old boat, and Compo knows who he wants to take on the first trip...Nora Batty. Barry looks for his Car engine, not knowing Wesley has put it in the boat. (en)
  • Wesley's new creation meets with great success – particularly with Compo – who wants to be the first one to try it. (en)
  • Truly heads a search for a manager Clegg worked under in his youth, finding that even the tyrannous can harbour virtue. (en)
  • The trio finds a married couple stranded in a field trying to contact ancient civilizations with a Morris Minor hubcap. This was the last episode to feature Bill Owen. (en)
  • Clegg and Foggy are determined to avoid Christmas joys and so pretend it is November, but Compo is reluctant and even brings three women around as a Christmas treat. (en)
  • Wondering if Pearl still loves him, Howard asks Hobbo to give her a peck on the cheek from him. (en)
  • Hobbo enlists the services of his 'team' to help Toby win back the affections of his ex-wife. (en)
  • The trio are on the hunt for a green-fingered man whose reputation as a ladies' man has bred contempt among his old flames. (en)
  • As Barry frets to Glenda about wanting a mid-life crisis, the foursome attempts to break Howard out of his 24-hour house arrest. (en)
  • Compo finds out that Nora likes a man in horse-riding gear. When Nora wants to see Compo on a horse, Foggy settles on a plan involving Smiler and a pair of coconuts. (en)
  • Blamire decides to take up photography and Clegg suggests they camp out and photograph the sunrise. (en)
  • Foggy demonstrates his army camouflage techniques, to the dismay of a group of cyclists. (en)
  • Smiler injures his foot while selling door to door for Auntie Wainwright. (en)
  • Compo, Clegg, Foggy, and Howard take part in sponsored football dribble for charity. (en)
  • Barry is best man at a friend's wedding, but when the groom doesn't want to get married, Truly, Compo & Clegg try to convince him of the advantages of a good married life. Last appearance of Foggy Dewhurst but played by a body double as Brian Wilde was too ill to appear. (en)
  • Nora Batty finds herself the target of a notorious womaniser after she garners his attention with her baked goods. (en)
  • Foggy is visiting a lady friend in Wales, but what will happen when Compo and Clegg intrude? (en)
  • Clegg is in hiding, after Nora, Ivy and the rest of the ladies, want to fix him up with a timid woman who he knew at school. (en)
  • After seeing an argument over a parking space, Foggy decides there must be money to be made out of car parking. Compo fails as a parking attedant, so Foggy tries valet parking, with Clegg as the valet. (en)
  • An unlucky chimney sweep is in town and Foggy finds him a good old fashioned chimney to sweep. (en)
  • Compo and Clegg decide that Foggy needs a woman, and they persuade a barmaid that he is a millionaire. Compo looks for a treacle tin he buried as a kid, with help from two boys' scooters. (en)
  • A solicitor's letter arrives, addressed to Compo. Is it good or bad news? (en)
  • Clegg wants to celebrate his birthday with a quiet lunch with Truly at a posh hotel, but Marina invites herself on the way. They then discover that everybody else is at a wedding reception – at the same hotel. (en)
  • Hobbo and his army of volunteers, namely Alvin and Entwistle, go and visit an old friend who needs help. (en)
  • The trio meet Mr. Davenport, a hapless hiker who aspires to write a guidebook, but Foggy gets them completely lost. (en)
  • A celebration of the world's longest-running comedy series. (en)
  • Foggy upsets the others by denying the existence of the ancient Yorkshire gods. (en)
  • After finding a valuable-looking object in a stream, Seymour is convinced it's part of robbers' swag, and sets out to recover the rest of the stolen items, by having Compo search the river in a homemade submarine. (en)
  • Howard and Wally have both been confined to quarters, and it's up to the trio to try to break them free. (en)
  • Truly thinks his ex-wife the "former Mrs Truelove" is keen to get in touch with him and visit. (en)
  • Compo wonders why blood rushes to your head when you're upside down. Seymour sets up an experiment to explain. (en)
  • Tom decides Babs is destined for showbiz, even though Babs herself wants nothing to do with it.Tom manages to get his niece, Babs, on the road to stardom with a lunchtime booking at a pub. (en)
  • Why has "Laugh a Minute" Amos Hames returned to town? Foggy is suspicious. (en)
  • A stranger is planning to float to Ilkley using an inflatable swan and it's up to Entwistle to ensure the man completes his journey. (en)
  • After meeting Captain Zero, the human cannonball, the trio take him to the pub while his van is fixed. When Captain Zero is arrested for drunk driving, Compo stands in, but Foggy doesn't use enough gunpowder in the cannon. (en)
  • Compo is selected to travel to France with a group of local WWII veterans, only to have the offer withdrawn when the organisers realise how scruffy he looks. (en)
  • Compo is depressed because he's too short to help Nora hang her washing line, but Foggy suggests that she'd be impressed if he could vault up onto the wall. (en)
  • Alvin flirts with Stella, Toby tries to smarten himself up in a bid to win back Monica, and Clegg worries that he's forgotten something important. (en)
  • When Glenda finds Barry covered in lipstick he needs assistance from the trio to explain it away. (en)
  • Features the return of Alvin and Entwistle, as well as guest starring Graham Cole as Tony Stamp and Paul O'Grady and Harry Hill as themselves. (en)
  • Seymour volunteers the trio to help the Vicar and they are assigned to sell tickets for a production of Beatrix Potter. (en)
  • After a game of football, Foggy experiences a pain and says his real forte is playing golf, although he admits not playing since 1939. (en)
  • Compo is skint, but remembers that he's owed money from an old schoolfriend, so the trio set off to track him down. (en)
  • Billy must spend the day with his brother-in-law Bradley, who can't stop spreading around his gloomy mood. (en)
  • Compo comes up with yet another plan to impress Nora – entering a marathon. (en)
  • In order that Hobbo can find out more about Nelly, his supposed mother, he has Howard eavesdrop on her when she is visiting Pearl. (en)
  • Seymour attempts to instil some magic into the festive season by dressing a reluctant Compo as Father Christmas. (en)
  • After Clegg breaks his leg attempting a steep hill, the Yorkshire countryside becomes a test track for Truly's experimental studded bicycle tyres. (en)
  • The trio have a go at hypnotherapy to help Howard take control over Pearl, but Foggy ends up hypnotising himself. (en)
  • Nora intercepts a letter from Compo's son, Tom, whom Compo didn't know about until shortly before he died. (en)
  • Howard says he has stoneworm in his cellar, so the trio try to convince everyone that stoneworm are real. (en)
  • When Smiler tells the boys about the "girl who got away", they along with Nora, Glenda and Tom venture out to track her down and play Cupid. (en)
  • Compo wants to have his photograph taken in Nora Batty's bedroom. (en)
  • The trio gets a gas grill from Auntie Wainwright, but its alarming potency brings an explosive touch to their barbecue. (en)
  • While trying to get himself fit for Christmas, Howard ends up with a broken leg and can't leave the house. (en)
  • The prophet Bickerdyke has predicted that the world is coming to an end. Clegg wonders if this information should be trusted. (en)
  • What are Sid and Wally doing in the woods? The trio promise Ivy and Nora to find out. (en)
  • Truly, Alvin, and Billy Hardcastle scheme to match the notoriously woman-shy Clegg up with a widow. (en)
  • Marina finally gets fed up with Howard and swears off men entirely. (en)
  • Barry is interested in a pinstripe suit that he feels will help him look like managerial material. (en)
  • Truly investigates the curious case of 'The Phantom Number 14 Bus' which disappeared between stops. (en)
  • Compo takes up canoeing, with disastrous results. (en)
  • An old school teacher of the trio has died, so the lads are off to his funeral. (en)
  • Edie is having driving lessons – no-one is safe! (en)
  • At the library, Blamire and Clegg turn Compo upside down to rid him of evil spirits and are thrown out by Mr. Wainright. (en)
  • Howard decides to disguise himself from Pearl but discovers it is not as easy as he thought. (en)
  • The trio hire some bicycles from Auntie Wainwright and have an "off-road" ride through the hills. (en)
  • The trio go to a funeral, but Compo insists on bringing along a pet ferret. (en)
  • Barry has a lonely neighbour on his hands and takes it upon himself to find him a girlfriend. (en)
  • Foggy decides to open up a dog walking service. (en)
  • Foggy has come up with another idea, bicycle polo. (en)
  • Foggy offers to help Digby catch his Donkey. (en)
  • Howard bumps into an old flame. (en)
  • In the conclusion to the two-parter, the trio get kicked out of a church after Compo's ferrets get loose. (en)
  • Intrigued by a note in a bottle floating down the river, Clegg, Truly, Billy and Alvin recruit Entwistle to help them intercept it. (en)
  • Clegg, Truly and Billy need to put a spark back in the life of an old chum. (en)
  • Howard purchases a used car, not knowing that the previous owner still has a claim to it. (en)
  • After Compo and Clegg sneak off without Foggy realising while out walking, he comes up with an idea – portable radios. Compo breaks one, so Clegg schemes up a heroic explanation – Compo will "break" it, while "rescuing" Marina. (en)
  • Foggy volunteers the trio to help out at a church concert party, but Compo can't resist trying on a suit of armour. (en)
  • Seymour designs a kite for Compo, but doesn't count on Wesley mixing the measurements up. (en)
  • Compo is convinced the hills are getting steeper, so Foggy invents a chair lift. (en)
  • Seymour invents wind-powered rollerskates. (en)
  • Short with Nora Batty and Compo on a trip out. (en)
  • After Clegg has several extremely embarrassing accidents on his bicycle, he decides to have it repaired. (en)
  • The lads help Smiler find a new place to live. (en)
  • The trio train for a barrel rolling event. (en)
  • Truly and Alvin look for alien life. (en)
  • Howard gets into a panic when he cannot find his shorts and is questioned about them by Pearl. (en)
  • Howard agrees to look after a friend's dog but soon passes the job on to Clegg, in whose hands the dog inexplicably becomes ferocious. (en)
  • Foggy decides to start up a motorbike courier service. (en)
  • Glenda gives one of Barry's old suits to the jumble sale, because she thinks it attracts blondes. (en)
  • The trio come across Billy Hardcastle, a man who believes he is a direct descendant of Robin Hood. (en)
  • Alvin and Howard agree to take up the Crowcroft Challenge, not realizing what it entails. (en)
  • Compo is short of money, but after a flash of inspiration , he becomes a one-man band. (en)
  • Nora's brother is unlikely to see another British Christmas, but unfortunately where do you find holly in the middle of a summer heatwave. (en)
  • Everyone lends a hand in helping Truly rid himself of an old next-door neighbour with misguided affections. (en)
  • A mobile dating agency is in the area and Smiler has a date with the owner's wife. (en)
  • When the trio persistently interrupt spoof horror film in the area, the director has them recruited as extras, and they soon find they are in good company. (en)
  • Clegg climbs an old tree to prove that the town clock from a nearby village can be seen from its height. scared of heights, Truly, Alvin, Billy and Howard have to get him down. (en)
  • Compo, Clegg, and Blamire go around town, discussing life and death, watching their fellow townspeople with their problems. (en)
  • Nora asks Compo to deliver her mangle to a friend. What can possibly go wrong? (en)
  • Clegg tries to persuades the others that flowers have feelings and will respond to music. (en)
  • Toby is beginning to realise that the benefits of going back to his ex-wife far outweigh the advantages of living alone. (en)
  • Truly and Clegg meet an inscrutable bearer of ancient Eastern wisdom whom they recruit to help Tom deal with the repo man. (en)
  • Pearl finds a single blonde hair on one of Howard's shirts. (en)
  • Attempting to persuade Pearl to take her errant husband back, Howard's friends try to convince her he has become a tramp. (en)
  • Foggy persuades Compo to buy a new pair of trousers, and Clegg to buy a Metal Detector. (en)
  • When he sees Marina wearing a wedding dress and being driven through town, Howard becomes distraught. (en)
  • Nora, in "sexy" costume for a church pageant, takes a dare from Ivy to call Compo's bluff and present herself on his doorstep. Compo ends up having a fatal heart attack, passing away in the hospital. As everyone mourns, Truly comes up with a way for them all to say farewell. (en)
  • Too much home brew at a funeral tea leaves Compo and Foggy having to rescue Clegg from the arms of an amorous widow. (en)
  • Clegg finds himself having to model Howard's new wig after Pearl becomes suspicious. (en)
  • Glenda's so upset because Barry didn't come home the night before. The trio find him dressed as Santa Claus, under a table in the local pub. they then try to help Barry sober up before Glenda finds out. Foggy's Christmas present to himself, a bleeper, doesn't help matters when the ladies start following the signal. (en)
  • Hobbo decides that the still-homeless Howard needs to show Pearl who's boss, but after Pearl slams the door in his face, Howard is despondent. (en)
  • The trio go to Gordon's wedding and Compo buys him an alarm clock as a wedding present. (en)
  • Truly hears an old girlfriend of his is coming back to town, and he tries to meet her dressed as he was the last time they saw each other. (en)
  • Compo is shocked to find Nora Batty in a cupboard with another man, and so he challenges him to a duel. (en)
  • Clegg buys a car from a man named Walter who attempted to teach a dog how to ride a bicycle. (en)
  • When Clegg and Truly tell Hobbo that local serial groom Norris Fairburn is free again, he decides that Norris would be an ideal husband for Stella. (en)
  • Clegg, Truly, Alvin and Billy unite to help end a long running feud between Nora and Audrey Craig. (en)
  • Foggy bets that Nora Batty will kiss Compo by the end of the day. (en)
  • Seymour builds an ejector seat, which Compo is persuaded to test. (en)
  • Seymour invents a high-security door lock, which fails miserably. Compo has lost a prized possession- a date Nora Batty threw at him! (en)
  • Howard is deeply concerned when Pearl starts going out every day with Nelly, and she will not say where. (en)
  • When Howard leaves some picnic items at Clegg's for safekeeping he fails to mention that it includes Marina. (en)
  • Clegg and Truly reminisce fondly about their old friend Compo, who suffered at the hands of Nora Batty – and them, thus teaching Alvin a thing or two. (en)
  • Compo's neighbour, Gloria, is emigrating to Australia, so he decides to throw her a farewell party at Sid's Café. (en)
  • Auntie Wainwright dresses Smiler as Father Christmas and Tom as an elf. (en)
  • Truly, Clegg and Billy meet a polar explorer with a domineering wife. (en)
  • The trio decide to look up some old school friends, to try and recapture the spirit of Christmas from the past. (en)
  • In an attempt to improve his appeal, Smiler transforms himself into an "intellectual" to both Marina's delight and Howard's chagrin. (en)
  • Barry tries to return Tom's goat after it has been left in his garage. (en)
  • Foggy believes he could be related to the Dewhirsts of Ogleby Hall. Compo buys Nora Batty a hat. (en)
  • Foggy puts Compo and Clegg through an exhaustive training course that leaves them trapped inside sewer pipes. (en)
  • Compo, Clegg and Truly are intrigued when they meet a man testing for earthquakes. (en)
  • Compo, Clegg and Truly run into a tired, gloomy old school chum, Coggy Duckworth. (en)
  • Compo takes up motorcycling much to the surprise of Blamire and Clegg and suffers a series of mishaps trying to test it out. (en)
  • Foggy hits upon a money making idea – Selling junk food to people from the local health club. (en)
  • Short with Clegg and Compo. Clegg recounts an incident with Eli and a grenade. (en)
  • Barry intends to buy Glenda a water bed, the trio dress as Father Christmases for a charity event, and Howard looks for someone to guard Auntie Wainwright's shop. (en)
  • Stanley Pocklington is training to be an astronaut, but when he gets drunk, Foggy devises a whole training programme for him. (en)
  • Compo is depressed following Blamire's departure. They soon receive a letter, asking them to help one of their old classmates, Foggy. (en)
  • Foggy decides to train Smiler to help him become more confident and lose his deepest fears. (en)
  • Howard agrees to take Pearl out on the same night that he's promised to take Marina out as well. (en)
  • Clegg, Truly, and the others end up destroying a mannequin that is supposed to ride with Nora in the holiday float. (en)
  • The trio latches on to the distraught Kevin, who in response to his being dumped by his girlfriend, wants to become a "Wise Man of the Woods". (en)
  • The trio meet a man who wants to show the world that he likes fat people & obesity and that he is dead against slimming and weight loss. (en)
  • Just what is the secret invention that Wesley has built? The trio try to find out. (en)
  • Foggy decides to embark upon a campaign to clean up the countryside, starting with an old mattress. (en)
  • Ludovic has bought a tatty old van, but is too drunk to drive it. So it's up to Clegg to drive them home. some mishaps lead to Clegg, Wally and Nora trying to catch the now driverless van. (en)
  • Wesley brings culinary ingenuity to the Yorkshire wilderness as Howard decides to surveil Pearl and Ros during their day out. (en)
  • When Smiler and Tom go to collect Auntie Wainright's new company vehicle, they find it certainly has "plenty of room in the back". But is it really up to the job? (en)
  • Alvin, Tom and Truly try to persuade Smiler to dance. (en)
  • A "Do Not Disturb" sign on Clegg's door rouses curiosity and worry among his friends; Smiler finds himself yearning for a lost love (en)
  • Barry has the undesirable task of collecting on a customer's late payment. (en)
  • Foggy decides to start up a rescue service, and Wally is a perfect customer. (en)
  • Compo has a visit from a mysterious motorcyclist and eventually realises it could be Babs, one of his old girlfriends. (en)
  • Auntie Wainwright acquires a mystery Lot at an auction and sends Tom and Smiler to pick it up. Truly, Billy, Alvin and Entwhistle try to find a use for the "Containers" other than their intended one. (en)
  • Wesley's latest invention should prove a big hit at the jumble sale, if only the rude noises it makes could be quietened down! (en)
  • Adopted as a baby, former milkman and undercover secret agent Hobbo is determined to trace his natural mother. (en)
  • Hobbo is still having trouble getting Nelly to admit that she is his natural birth mother. (en)
  • Hobbo turns up at the river wall with Randolph, who he hopes will bring romance into Stella's life. (en)
  • Blamire decides to get a job and is hired on by ShinyGlow Products, owned by a Welshman named Oswald Green. (en)
  • Howard asks Clegg to deliver a birthday card to Marina, and Foggy decides that it's time Compo got fit. (en)
  • Compo believes he can hear Nora singing, and is convinced that she and Smiler are having an affair. (en)
  • Truly tries to help Barry become more confident, but things turn nasty leading to some damage to Barry's nose. (en)
  • Foggy collects his flag, and achieves his dream... for a little while. (en)
  • Howard is cheerful and Pearl is suspicious. Mrs. Avery is flustered to drive the ladies on their outing. (en)
  • Smiler is selling security lights. Howard is determined to buy Marina a china shepherdess-if he can persuade Clegg to visit Auntie Wainwright's. (en)
  • Foggy buys a camcorder from Auntie Wainwright, and practices filming in the hills. Pearl offers her video machine to watch the footage. Howards thinks Foggy might have caught him and Marina on film, so pays Compo to distract everyone. (en)
  • Howard persuades a reluctant Clegg to take a message to Marina in the store where she works. Seymour invents a drill and uses it in an attempt to find oil, with unhappy results. (en)
  • Nora Batty informs Alvin that he has volunteered to take some old-timers out for the day. (en)
  • After the trio ride, and crash, Clegg's bike, they decide that they need a bike each. (en)
  • Deciding to abandon the commercialised side of Christmas, Foggy books a caravan for the trio. (en)
  • Curiosity abounds when the new husband of the former Mrs. Truelove arrives in town. (en)
  • After being thrown out of the library by Mr. Wainwright, the trio go to the café to find Sid is in trouble with Ivy for not fixing the roof. (en)
  • Smiler is in hospital, and missing his beloved dog. The trio attempt to smuggle her into the hospital. (en)
  • Mervyn is deeply in love with 'Her' at the pizza take-away, but lacking the courage to tell her himself. (en)
  • Compo decides to take up horse riding to impress Nora Batty, and it's up to Clegg and Truly to help him thanks to Auntie Wainwright's special horse-riding promotion. (en)
  • Billy's expertise in all things outdoors is called into question, and Barry acquires the services of Tom and Smiler in an attempt to impress the Captain. (en)
  • Barry wins a contest and receives more prize than Glenda can handle. (en)
  • A mysterious beast has been spotted in the woods. The trio & Wesley try to capture it. (en)
  • The trio finds they are involved in yet another of Howard's schemes to get a present to Marina-this time a cast iron bath! (en)
  • Smiler gets drunk and adventurous on Auntie Wainwright's homemade wine, and Truly and Compo attempt to keep him under control. (en)
  • Smiler has a crush on Ivy, but pretends it's C.W. Northrop so Ivy won't know it's him. (en)
  • After successfully dodging a bill collector, Tom learns of the storied past of Compo's bicycle and wishes to help the legend live on. (en)
  • A short filmed pilot for "Cooper & Walsh", which was released online and starred Ken Kitson and Louis Emerick as PCs Cooper and Walsh. It was released to promote the idea of a full series being commissioned. (en)
  • While others unite in the effort to repair his tatty van, Tom does his best to avoid lifting a finger to help. (en)
  • Clegg receives word that an old friend has died in America. The trio relive some happy memories as a tribute. (en)
  • Lenny hears a voice from above and decides he must wait patiently for more information. The gang makes sure he is well equipped to receive messages. (en)
  • The trio, along with Sid and Ivy, crowd in Compo's nephew, Gordon's, van for a trip to Scarborough for the weekend. (en)
  • Wesley's new toy gives Barry a chance to prove his usefulness in overalls. And apparently there’s a tiger on the loose. (en)
  • When Alvin and Entwistle see Lance trying to convince his wife that Elvis is still alive, they feel a duty to help the King make an appearance. (en)
  • Lenny, heavily-chained, is determined that he has a showbusiness future as an escapologist. Sidekick Cliff is not as enthusiastic. (en)
  • Suspicious about the truthfulness of Foggy's war stories, Compo and Clegg use an old school challenge to root out liars on him. Compo performs in the Church concert, with Clegg and Foggy as his backing singers. Foggy then starts dancing to try and get rid of the Beetle in his trousers. (en)
  • Hobbo discovers that Morton is lonely and depressed, what else should a former milkman and undercover spy do, but find him a good friend. (en)
  • Barry unwittingly becomes the friend of a lonely man whose wife has deserted him. (en)
  • Eva, an old acquaintance of Alvin's makes an appearance, and proves to be just the woman to make Howard's life more complicated. (en)
  • Foggy is disappointed in the size of the vegetables being sold in the market, so searches out some bigger examples. (en)
  • Compo wants to impress Nora by taking up hanggliding, so the trio ask Wally to build a hangglider for them. (en)
  • Smiler is sick of living in misery with Nora Batty and will hand over 50 quid to anyone who will help him move out and live in misery someplace else. (en)
  • Deciding that Wally needs a break from Nora, the trio decide to swap Clegg with Wally. (en)
  • It is the Queen's Silver Jubilee, and Foggy decides that the trio should help the vicar's parade. (en)
  • Foggy invents a new form of transport... a giant wheel. After getting the giant wheel to Wesley's, Compo finds himself volunteered to test drive it. (en)
  • A dedicated groupie follows Billy, who stages a moving demonstration of his inherited skill with a bow and arrow. (en)
  • Compo transforms himself into 'The Phantom', a daredevil motorcyclist. Will this impress Nora? (en)
  • After getting a lift from Jack Harry Teesdale and his wife, the trio offer to help solve a marriage problem – parking their caravan. (en)
  • Compo uses his bed as a trampoline to get up to Nora Batty's window, but ends up getting stuck in the bed springs. (en)
  • After seeing a man on a sailboard, Foggy has the idea of inventing a three-man version. (en)
  • Barry's rejected romantic gift becomes the only method by which Howard can counter Marina's ultimatum. (en)
  • After Wesley almost runs over Billy Ingleton. Foggy gets to prove his talents as a concert promoter. (en)
  • Pearl has confiscated Howard's bicycle, so Wesley builds him a new "secret" one. (en)
  • Pearl throws Howard out of the house, but when he goes to Clegg's for sympathy it falls on deaf ears. (en)
  • Nora is panic-stricken when Compo cleans his house rather than go to the library with Clegg and Blamire. (en)
  • When Alvin observes that a particular strip of woodland looks as if it could be haunted, they soon convince him of its authenticity. (en)
  • The trio meet a man who wants to find the centre of magnetism in Yorkshire. (en)
  • Wally has finished the hangglider and it's ready to test. (en)
  • Deciding that the three of them are unfit, Foggy instructs Clegg and Compo in a method of exercise called "isometrics." (en)
  • The trio visit Auntie Wainwright, to rent a bouncy castle for the Christmas parade. The ladies are reluctant to take part, Smiler makes a very unhappy Noddy, and Howard, dressed as a sheep, looks for his "Bo Peep", and gets a shock when he does! (en)
  • An old friend – Doggy – is getting remarried and invites Clegg, Truly, Alvin, Entwistle and Howard to his stag night at a local inn. (en)
  • An old schoolmate's preparations for global warming are hampered by a drunk girlfriend and one very nervous driver. (en)
  • Clegg reluctantly agrees to let Howard bring his new bicycle in to his house out of sight from Pearl, but is dismayed when he finds that it is a track bike. (en)
  • Barry's fitness-mad neighbour annoyingly outshines him in all things physical. (en)
  • Compo is filled with jealousy when he spots Nora with a man. (en)
  • As the funeral approaches, Compo's lady friend Regina is in desperate need of an appropriate dress. (en)
  • After helping Entwistle fix his truck, the trio are recruited to lay hands on Smiler's cart. (en)
  • Howard asks Clegg if he can return an earring to Marina. (en)
  • Foggy takes Compo and Clegg to the reopening of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. Compo accidentally starts the engine so the trio try to catch it. When they finally do catch it, Foggy then insists on driving the engine back where they found it. (en)
  • Seymour would love to go skiing, but in the absence of snow, he decides they should try sliding downhill on dinner trays. (en)
  • After Arnpepper falls out of his canoe, the trio help him retrieve it. They decide to buy it from him, but soon lose it after trying it out. (en)
  • Glenda begins to worry when Barry becomes interested in a life in the fast lane. (en)
  • Billy assembles a band of archers to defend against French invaders, and Pearl finds a way to keep tabs on Howard's comings and goings. (en)
  • The trio help Howard to find somebody who might look like him from a distance to stand in for him on his date with Marina. (en)
  • The trio ends up rolling down a hill but their age proves to speak louder than their will for adventure. (en)
  • One of Compo's ferrets escapes into Nora's house. Can Wally retrieve it? (en)
  • Smiler needs to get rid of an unwanted admirer who thinks he has money. Clegg, and then Barry, are recruited to dampen her enthusiasm. (en)
  • Compo goes on a local TV program with his Maurice Chevalier impression. (en)
  • Truly, Billy and Alvin join forces to help Clegg encourage his overbearing cousin to go home. (en)
  • After meeting car enthusiast Wesley Pegden, Compo volunteers to test drive his car, in order to impress Nora Batty. (en)
  • This time it's for real: Howard's had enough of Pearl and decides to leave home forever. (en)
  • Christmas arrives and the trio visit a friend in hospital, before opening their presents. (en)
  • Barry buys a new saxophone from Auntie Wainwright. Glenda doesn't let him play indoors, so he has to find a spot outside to practise. (en)
  • The trio meet Lieutenant Commander Willoughby who tells them all about the famous Yorkshire pirate, Captain Clutterbuck. (en)
  • While out in the hills one day, Foggy sees a hole in the road that reminds him of a World War II slit trench. (en)
  • Both a reluctant Smiler and the police feel the need for speed, and Barry's legs may hold the key to the trio's enlightenment. (en)
  • Glenda is concerned about Barry and his suitcase, and decides to follow him to see if another woman is involved. (en)
  • Compo has hard skin on his feet, and in desperation, he buys a herbal remedy from a gypsy. the cure doesn't go down well with the other guests at the Church luncheon that afternoon (en)
  • Glenda, Edie and Wesley's daughter, is marrying the hapless but kind-hearted Barry. (en)
  • When Marina's affections turn to a traffic policeman, and boyhood bully, Foggy takes Howard under his wing to help him win her back. (en)
  • Foggy decides to start his shopping early, but is surprised the shops aren't selling Christmas cards in the summer. He then takes up an offer of buying some Christmas trees. (en)
  • There's a big fete at Dream Acres, But why is a tramp so interested in one of the donkeys? (en)
  • Billy is excited after learning he has recruited a new member for his Merry Men (en)
  • Dewhirst's "Nature Tours" are launched by Foggy after he believes he's discovered the nesting place of a giant woodpecker. (en)
  • The trio visit the Clothier's Arms, where one of the regulars is "Mouse" – renowned for never buying a drink for anyone. (en)
  • Alvin devises a scheme to spark Nora's jealousy; meanwhile, Barry's trip to the library might end up put him off reading entirely. (en)
  • Retired milkman Luther 'Hobbo' Hobdyke calls upon his MI5 experience to form a band of reluctant volunteers, to react to any emergency. (en)
  • Howard seeks a way to deal with a psychic phenomenon. (en)
  • Wesley has plans for a ride-on lawnmower. He's going to adapt it for the purpose of cleaning windows. (en)
  • Sinclair wants to be exorcised but doesn't bargain for Smiler doing the exorcising. (en)
  • A new adventurer lands in town, eager to make a name for himself; luckily for him, the trio has in mind a heroic test of mettle. (en)
  • The lads are at a friend’s golden wedding anniversary, and decide that it's time for him to sample some of the other pleasures of life. (en)
  • Compo tries to revive interest in the childhood game of "thumpy-dub" and Truly tries to sell his useless lawn-mower. (en)
  • The trio join Darren's friend in expecting a visitation from outer space . (en)
  • Live short with Clegg, Foggy and Compo. Foggy fixes Compo’s trousers. (en)
  • Howard falls into a depression after Clegg devilishly convinces him that he's an orphan. (en)
  • Howard buys a new van, as part of his new scheme to be left in peace with Marina. (en)
  • Norman Clegg joins a collection of a comedy characters to tell a story of the batsman. (en)
  • Marina asks Clegg to deliver a birthday present to Howard. It'd be an easier job, if the present weren't a giant cuddly panda. (en)
  • Compo's request for "Some Enchanted Evening" is played on the radio, dedicated to Nora. (en)
  • Just as PCs Cooper and Walsh master the art of fighting crime from the rear, Barry spoils it all by taking a retired vicar out for the day. (en)
  • Wesley needs some help. He's found an old racing car, and wants the lads to help him get it home. (en)
  • Compo hires a motorbike and sidecar from Auntie Wainwright and takes Nora Batty for a ride in it. This is the last episode with Brian Wilde. (en)
  • Foggy and Compo have a disagreement about the size of Nora's feet, so they set out to find out the truth. (en)
  • Foggy comes up with the crazy idea of bicycle safety underwear after he collides with Compo riding his old bike. (en)
  • Seymour invents a new waste disposal unit for Edie. (en)
  • The trio meet Mr Broadbent, who is giving up everything to find the wilderness. (en)
  • The second filmed short for "Cooper & Walsh". It was released online, it starred Ken Kitson and Louis Emerick as PC Cooper and PC Walsh. (en)
  • Compo finds out that Nora Batty is getting post cards sent from the Canary Islands. (en)
  • Preparations for the Christmas concert are in full swing, but some of the assembled acts lack confidence. (en)
  • Clegg and Truly find out a few unexpected things about Compo as they take his ferrets to their new home. (en)
  • Compo is trying to earn some money to buy Nora a Christmas present. Surely Auntie Wainwright will have something suitable. (en)
  • Hobbo discovers the danger of exercising when his neck locks solid while doing some simple head movements. (en)
  • Truly and Billy aid a woman in finding her "Lionel" while Alvin tries to get a photograph of Nora Batty. (en)
  • A retired jewel thief regales Marina and Miss Davenport with fanciful stories of his past exploits in the South of France. (en)
  • Compo and Clegg see Seymour off, ready to take up a post of headmaster. They then just keep missing a returning Foggy. (en)
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  • The following is an episode list for the long-running BBC One sitcom Last of the Summer Wine which was broadcast from 4 January 1973 to 29 August 2010. (en)
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  • List of Last of the Summer Wine episodes (en)
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