Last of the Summer Wine: The Complete Series 3 and 4 Starring Peter Sallis Directed By Sidney Lotterby (5050582266917) | Browns Books
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Last of the Summer Wine: The Complete Series 3 and 4

The complete third and fourth series of Roy Clarke's popular comedy set in the Yorkshire Dales.

In 'The Man from Oswestry' Clegg (Peter Sallis) and Compo (Bill Owen) meet war hero Foggy Dewhurst (Brian Wilde) for the first time and a new friendship is formed.

In 'Mending Stuart's Leg' Stuart (Reginald Barratt) has a strange click in his knee, which seems to be infectious. 'The Great Boarding House Caper' is the first in a two-part story where the protagonists travel to Scarborough for the weekend, a story that is concluded in 'Cheering Up Gordon' where the boys try to tutor Gordon (Philip Jackson) in how to chat-up girls. 'The Kink in Foggy's Niblick' features Foggy attempting to hobnob with the nobs at a golf club.

In 'Going to Gordon's Wedding' Big Malcolm (Paul Luty) turns up at Gordon's wedding, causing all sorts of problems. 'Isometrics and After', the final episode in the third series, sees Foggy deciding that Comp and Clegg are not as fit as they ought to be.

A bit of 'isometrics' should soon sort them out... 'Ferret Come Home' sees one of Compo's ferrets escaping and moving into Nora Batty (Kathy Staff)'s house.

Can Wally (Joe Gladwin) save the day? In 'Getting On Sidney's Wire' Sid (John Comer), who is trying to install a new bell for the door of the cafe, makes the mistake of asking for the help of Compo, Clegg and Foggy. 'Jubilee' sees Foggy arranging a float for the Silver Jubilee celebrations.

In 'Flower Power Cut' Clegg becomes convinced he can communicate with plants, while 'Who Made a Bit of a Splash in Wales Then?' sees Foggy romancing a Welsh widow.

In 'Greenfingers' Foggy, Compo and Clegg set out to save the British vegetable.

In 'A Merry Heatwave' Foggy decides to film a Yorkshire Christmas for Nora Batty's brother, who lives in Australia.

However, it is the middle of the summer. Finally, in 'The Bandit from Stoke-On-Trent' Foggy suspects that Amos (Timothy Bateson) has a villainous plan up his sleeve, and decides to seize the moment.

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Product Details
Sidney Lotterby
Roy Clarke
8226691
5050582266917
DVD (DVD / Box Set)
Region 2  Learn More
English
26/07/2004
1978
Television, Comedy
3
Retail/Rental
448 mins
(PG) Parental Guidance.
Special Features
  • Interactive Menus

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