Quite simply Last of the Summer Wine is the longest-running comedy programme in the world. It premiered 37 years ago in 1973 & after 31 series it finally came to an end last year
- even though all its original protagonists
- Compo Foggy even Nora Batty
- are now dead. Remarkably for a series of such longevity & international appeal it is all about elderly people has little action or plot & is set & filmed in & around the small Yorkshire town of Holmfirth. Now Andrew Vine the deputy editor of Yorkshires daily newspaper has written the definitive history of this television phenomenon. It covers the shows inauspicious beginnings with low ratings its endless reinvention as participants like Bill Owen Michael Bates Brian Wilde & Kathy Staff retired or died the appearance of a string of guest stars from John Cleese & Norman Wisdom to Thora Hird & Russ Abbott (both of whom soon found themselves fixtures in the cast) & the ingenious plot contrivances as the protagonists became too old & frail to attempt any of the slapstick stunts with runaway prams
- indeed any outdoor action. Holmfirth is now a year-round tourist attraction & endless repeats & new DVD box sets will ensure a readership for this book for years to come.