Last of the Summer Wine is sometimes thought of as having fairly physical comedy often involving flying wildly downhill. I haven't seen a lot of this in the first five seasons. The two parter 'Here We Go into The Wild Blue Yonder' that ends season 5 seems to be the first where we see a fairly outrageous stunt. Some previous episodes had a touch of this like 'Northern Flying Circus', 'Jubilee', and 'Greenfingers.' But this two-parter seemed to build up to the flying stunts almost exclusively as the plot.
Why did the show move toward more physical comedy? Do you prefer the more verbal chatting or the physical comedy or a mixture of the two?
Why did the show move toward more physical comedy? Do you prefer the more verbal chatting or the physical comedy or a mixture of the two?