The story of Last of the Summer Wine is one of the most remarkable in all television history. It is the longest-running comedy series in the world spanning 37 years & 295 episodes growing from uncertain beginnings into Britains favourite sitcom at its peak uniting a third of the population in laughter with its quirky & hilarious tales of three elderly adolescents getting up to mischief in the glorious Yorkshire countryside. Last of the Summer Wine made stars of a faded movie idol & two journeymen actors in middle age as its classic trio of Bill Owen Peter Sallis & Brian Wilde as Compo Clegg & Foggy achieved a magical on-screen rapport
- even as their relationship behind the scenes was often marked by antipathy & bitter clashes. Roy Clarke who has written every single episode created a comic world centred on Holmfirth with its landmarks including Sids Cafe & the stone steps where the scruffy Compo relentlessly pursued the fearsome Nora Batty of the wrinkled stockings & the three protagonists regularly ended up hurtling down hillsides on fantastic contraptions like three-seater bicycles or a runaway sofa. Now the definitive story of this classic comedy series has been told for the first time. Again & again it reveals writer & producers were forced to reinvent it as ageing cast members died or became too frail to continue
- & what began as a series that gave middle-aged actors the chance to play old men eventually turned into an institution offering genuinely elderly actors an Indian summer in the autumn of their careers
- with redoubtable participants like Thora Hird & Peter Sallis continuing late into their eighties. Premiering back in 1973 when British Leyland would still sell you a new Austin Allegro it was still going out for its final series in 2010 in the world of Facebook & the iPhone. As the years
- indeed decades
- went on comedy veterans like Michael Bates Frank Thornton Russ Abbot & Burt Kwouk increasingly enriched the series & were joined by guest stars of the calibre of John Cleese Norman Wisdom Eric Sykes & Ron Moody. Along the way situation comedy was transformed & a dilapidated mill town in the Pennines became a teeming tourist attraction. Featuring new interviews with cast members producers & directors & Roy Clarke himself by turns funny deeply moving candid & revealing Last of the Summer Wine
- The Story of the Worlds Longest Running Comedy Series salutes not only one of the greatest of all sitcoms but also a golden age of entertainment.