There's a YouTube video of when Summer Wine was inducted into the comedy hall of fame and Peter Sallis compares it to the weather forecast which I thought was quite churlish. Granted that SW is what's described as a gentle comedy, but I've really come to appreciate its qualities.
I was disappointed in reading Peter Sallis' autobiography which gave the impression that LotSW was not something he really valued compared to more highbrow stuff. It's a shame because he played Clegg so well and perhaps didn't realise what the show meant to viewers. I was once quite sniffy about...
We're thinking of staying a couple of nights in Holmfirth next July for my 60th. Any recommendations on where to stay? We're looking for a hotel with a restaurant and bar either in the town itself or a short drive to it. Also, besides some of the filming locations what places are worth seeing...
We got onto the subject because I was asking about how my aunt apparently knew Kathy Staff from church. Kathy also had a relative who lived next door to one house where my parents lived.
Been visiting my parents today and my Mum said that when she was a kid Kathy Staff's mother was friends with her grandma (my great grandma) and visit her house.
Mrs WM does our weekly shop, mainly because she gets up earlier than me and I have an annoying health condition that means I can't always do what I want when I want. At least it saves arguments while walking around the supermarket
Yes, it seems that Foggy and Truly were basically Walter Mitty characters making up stuff about what they did in their army and police careers, whereas Blamire and Seymour were just men who thought themselves superior.