Last of the Summer Wine (series 20)
Last of the Summer Wine's twentieth series aired on BBC1. All of the episodes were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell.
Last of the Summer Wine | |
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Series 20 | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 10 |
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Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 18 April – 27 June 1999 |
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Outline
The trio in this series consisted of:
Actor | Role |
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Bill Owen | Compo |
Peter Sallis | Clegg |
Frank Thornton | Truly |
First appearances
Billy Hardcastle (1999, 2000, 2001-2006)
List of Episodes
Regular series
Title | Airdate | Description | Notes | |
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The Pony Set | 18 April | 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. On their way to Wainwright's, the trio come across a man intending to 'end it all' because of problems with his wife. |
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How Errol Flynn Discovered the Secret Scar of Nora Batty | 25 April | The trio come across Billy Hardcastle, a man who believes he is a direct descendant of Robin Hood and takes up dressing like his "ancestor" and recruit a band of Merry Men, but when Compo sees Nora fussing over him, he decides to take matters into his own hands. |
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Who's Thrown Away her Tom Cruise Photographs? | 2 May | Marina finally gets fed up with Howard and swears off men entirely. Truly thinks he can change her mind if only they can make Howard appear more desirable. |
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What's Happened to Barry's Nose? | 16 May | Truly tries to help Barry become more confident, but things turn nasty leading to some damage to Barry's nose. Meanwhile, Howard and Marina buy megaphones from Auntie Wainwright. |
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Optimism in the Housing Market | 23 May | Smiler injures his foot while selling door to door for Auntie Wainwright. The trio tries to assist him in recovering from his injury, with disastrous results. |
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Will Barry go Septic Despite Listening to Classical Music? | 30 May | Compo, Clegg and Truly are intrigued when they meet a man testing for earthquakes. |
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Beware the Vanilla Slice | 6 June | Compo tries to revive interest in the childhood game of "thumpy-dub", Truly tries to sell his useless lawn-mower, and Marina generates gossip with her pastry purchase. |
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Howard Throws a Wobbler | 13 June | Howard seethes with jealousy when he becomes positive that Pearl is having an affair. Eager to show off his detective skills, Truly volunteers to shadow her and find out what she's up to. |
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The Phantom Number 14 Bus | 20 June | Truly investigates the curious case of 'The Phantom Number 14 Bus' which disappeared between stops. |
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Ironing Day | 27 June | Smiler gets drunk and adventurous on Auntie Wainwright's homemade wine, and Truly and Compo attempt to keep him under control. |
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Special (1999)
Title | Airdate | Description | Notes |
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The Batsman | 1999 | A selection of many famous comedy characters telling the story of the Batsman, this included Norman Clegg as portrayed by Peter Sallis. |
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DVD release
The box set for series twenty was released by Universal Playback in March 2012, mislabelled as a box set for series 21 & 22.
The Complete Series 21 & 22 | ||||
Set Details[1] | ||||
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Release Date | ||||
Region 2 | ||||
26 March 2012 |
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References
- "Last of the Summer Wine Series 21 & 22 [DVD]". Amazon. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
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