I'm on the other side of the pond and I enjoy any historical British setting. From Sherlock's London to Wodehouse's Castles, they add to the enjoyment. I get the same basic feeling with the setting of Last of the Summer Wine since all these settings are unfamiliar to me.
For folks on the right side of the Atlantic, does Summer Wine Country have a certain magic to it or is it a more standard setting that is familiar to folks already? Would it be mostly the same if it was set in another location?
For folks on the right side of the Atlantic, does Summer Wine Country have a certain magic to it or is it a more standard setting that is familiar to folks already? Would it be mostly the same if it was set in another location?