G'day!
Well there is a forum for everything these days!
Bruce, feeling old, divorced, 2 teenage kids and only discovered LOTSW about 10 yrs ago, 3yrs before "the end"
Currently living in Melbourne, but grew up few 100 mtrs from where Captain Cook landed at Kurnell few hundred years ago LOL
Both my parents are British, and they both LOVED this show and I think it kept mum going while battling cancer, like most you don't win against it.
For what seemed for ever I grew up with British comedies in my life, Benny Hill etc - some shows aged well, some didn't. How did the brits do so well at Comedy compared to the rest of the world???
Sadly Summer Wine never came to Australia that I saw in the early years, we started to get flooded with American shows.
Aussie TV these days is owned by "Reality" rubbish and cooking shows and renovation shows - how many ways can you cook a steak??? I cant watch them at all...
My 2 fav series are Only Fools and Horses, and Last of the Summer wine.
LOTSW, Right from the moment the theme music starts, it puts you at ease - I cant really explain the feeling...
Watching the shows (must admit, I'm a Newby only having seen 30-40 so far on YouTube) again I get this feeling of "being home", everyone in the show just works so well together... Like a Jigsaw - they all fit in their own place right from the early days right up to the end of the series.
I recognise so many great actors went through the show from the early days.
Watching the Compo Trilogy last night, I cant imagine how hard it was for them to do, but the professionalism of the actors, and Clarkes writing - perfect. Happy to admit, I was a bit of a mess at the end shedding a few tears. same with Last post and Pidgeon.
I also think that the reality of people dying throughout the whole show added to the reality of it all. Just so brilliant.
I'd love to have found my own Holmfirth to retire when I'm ready to but I don't think anything like that exists in this nasty modern world anymore. Anyway I'm feeling bummed at the moment, I might kick the boy off the big computer and watch a few more episodes.
Thanks for having me
Take care
Bruce.
Well there is a forum for everything these days!
Bruce, feeling old, divorced, 2 teenage kids and only discovered LOTSW about 10 yrs ago, 3yrs before "the end"

Currently living in Melbourne, but grew up few 100 mtrs from where Captain Cook landed at Kurnell few hundred years ago LOL
Both my parents are British, and they both LOVED this show and I think it kept mum going while battling cancer, like most you don't win against it.
For what seemed for ever I grew up with British comedies in my life, Benny Hill etc - some shows aged well, some didn't. How did the brits do so well at Comedy compared to the rest of the world???
Sadly Summer Wine never came to Australia that I saw in the early years, we started to get flooded with American shows.
Aussie TV these days is owned by "Reality" rubbish and cooking shows and renovation shows - how many ways can you cook a steak??? I cant watch them at all...

My 2 fav series are Only Fools and Horses, and Last of the Summer wine.
LOTSW, Right from the moment the theme music starts, it puts you at ease - I cant really explain the feeling...
Watching the shows (must admit, I'm a Newby only having seen 30-40 so far on YouTube) again I get this feeling of "being home", everyone in the show just works so well together... Like a Jigsaw - they all fit in their own place right from the early days right up to the end of the series.
I recognise so many great actors went through the show from the early days.
Watching the Compo Trilogy last night, I cant imagine how hard it was for them to do, but the professionalism of the actors, and Clarkes writing - perfect. Happy to admit, I was a bit of a mess at the end shedding a few tears. same with Last post and Pidgeon.
I also think that the reality of people dying throughout the whole show added to the reality of it all. Just so brilliant.
I'd love to have found my own Holmfirth to retire when I'm ready to but I don't think anything like that exists in this nasty modern world anymore. Anyway I'm feeling bummed at the moment, I might kick the boy off the big computer and watch a few more episodes.
Thanks for having me
Take care
Bruce.