I'm nearing completion of my back to back viewing of the entire series from start to finish and I feel that this is a very significant episode the series history, which is perhaps overlooked. It represented not only the departure of Nora Batty but the last time Clegg & Truly acted on set which meant the dynamic of the cast was radically changed moving forwards.
Clearly Nora was a significant loss had to be replaced at short notice, but was it lack of imagination that Stella was introduced playing a completely different character the immediate following episode? Also I think Nora's passing should have been acknowledged in a similar but perhaps lower key way than Compo, I find the notion she would've gone to live in Australia something Nora would've never done! Clearly Cleggy & Truly had to slow down, but perhaps they could be withdrawn more gradually, I think the 2 series after this gave the BBC the excuse they wanted to end the series perhaps?
Clearly Nora was a significant loss had to be replaced at short notice, but was it lack of imagination that Stella was introduced playing a completely different character the immediate following episode? Also I think Nora's passing should have been acknowledged in a similar but perhaps lower key way than Compo, I find the notion she would've gone to live in Australia something Nora would've never done! Clearly Cleggy & Truly had to slow down, but perhaps they could be withdrawn more gradually, I think the 2 series after this gave the BBC the excuse they wanted to end the series perhaps?
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