In "Brushes at Dawn" Compo thinks he talks to a dead vicar in the church graveyard. Instead it was just a live vicar wanting him to do something for him.
The only other episode with that many to view the matchbox was "The Dewhirsts of Ogleby Hall," when he showed it to 4 women in the supermarket all at one time.
Although "Spring Fever" was not my favorite episode, it showed a side of Blamire that we rarely saw. He seemed really concerned when Compo didn't show up on time. But then his real concerned surfaced. "Suppose he's just lying there? How will it reflect on us at the inquest if he's been dead...
Keep this going, Terry. There are two more episodes where Woolworth's is mentioned. One it's hard to hear what Seymour says. In the other it is said twice.
In "Was That Nora Batty Singing," Howard tells Marina he'd rather tell Pearl he lost his bike outside Woolworth's because it sounds less intimate than the park.
Losing a parent is always hard and doubly so when it's sudden and unexpected. I'm so glad you had this time of him living with you to build even more memories. May the memories of his life give you comfort and strength.
I used to think she was referring to when she worked before marriage, but going back and checking it out, it sound likes she means now. I don't remember any reference other than that one.
I'm not familiar with him, but it looks to me like he's the man who comes into the cafe (the second one) who asks for something light. Ivy tells him he'll have turkey and plum pudding and like it.
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