Last of the Summer Wine, From Audrey Nash to the Widow Dilhooley
Season 20, Episode 9
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Fun with the young-at-heart ramblers of Yorkshire, not forgetting some homespun philosophy from the great Thora Hird. Compo enjoys a spot of volunteering.
Tarzan of the TowpathLaughs with the retired folk of Yorkshire, now joined by Frank Thornton, previously best known as Captain Peacock. Nora reveals unexpected osteopathic skills.
Truly and the Hole TruthFun and some beautiful countryside with the ever-busy OAPs. Compo and Clegg are less than enthusiastic when Truly decides to form an active rescue team.
Oh Howard, We Should Get One of ThoseFurther adventures with the old boys from Yorkshire, now joined by Frank Thornton. Nora Batty and the ladies mysteriously set off in Edie's car.
The Suit That Attracts BlondesThe world's longest-running sitcom. Glenda donates something associated with Barry's racy past to a jumble sale, but it falls into the hands of Compo.
The Only Diesel-Powered Saxophone in CaptivityClassic laughs. Clegg and Truly are astonished by Goatie Helliewell's willingness to compete with Compo in various reckless tests.
Perfection: Thy Name Is RidleyA corking episode of the heartwarming sitcom. Compo is tired of hearing praise for a widower across the valley. And then Nora goes to visit him.
Nowhere ParticularLaughs with the old gents of Yorkshire. Howard secretly buys an old van and asks Wesley to customise it for him to make it comfortable for long journeys.
From Audrey Nash to the Widow DilhooleyLaughs with the adventurous Yorkshiremen. When Ivy and Nora reveal a childhood friend is returning from Australia, Truly is emotional.
Support Your Local SkydiverClassic laughs from the beautiful Yorkshire countryside. In order to overcome Nora Batty's apathy towards him, Compo parades a more glamorous image.
Show more- About this episode
- Laughs with the adventurous Yorkshiremen. When Ivy and Nora reveal a childhood friend is returning from Australia, Truly is emotional.
- CastPeter Sallis, Robert Fyfe, Russ Abbot
- CrewJames Gilbert (Director), Alan J.W. Bell (Director)
- GenreComedy
- Seasons32
- StudioU&Gold