How many Episodes do you

The local tv company has started repeating them on a classic tv channel. They are broadcast as double episodes. So I watch them together. I haven't watched them for about a week. I can't remember the order but just sit back and enjoy the fun.
 
One or two episodes per day often from U Gold or Drama and then break out the DVDs at weekend the former clearly watched in order but the ducks don't line up as Fold and Drama are at different places in the serial run . DVD's are random episode. Holidays are a bit of an issue though whilst in Fuerteventura I used the Smart TV and used Dailymotion to watch the odd episode before heading out for the day.
 
One disk 5 days a week, in sequence starting off with First of the Summer Wine but I only go as far as There Goes the Groom.
 
We watch the odd random episode here and there when the fancy takes us. I tried once to go through the DVDs in order, but when I got up to Series 11, for some reason, I abandoned it.
 
If I'm watching earlier episodes I like to watch them in order. For some reason I like to watch Christmas specials off season. I just watched Crums a few nights ago
I like watching xmas specials in heatwaves, helps me not to desend into dispare and to remember the cold dark wet days will soon be back. Obviously it would be better without all the xmas cheer and nonsense but we can't have everything
 
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EVERY NIGHT......when I go bed I put the DVD on......I start on series 1....get to series 31...then start again......our wonderful show lets me drift off with a serene calmness.......AND...if I wake up in the night.....I put the DVD back on.....and drift away again......fortunately due to my obsession my wife is now hooked !!!....She is asleep before me !!!!.....it is like a visual prozac !!!.....a verbal sleeping tablet...I know EVERY WORD that is coming but fortunately....I NEVER EVER tire of hearing them.....I do not know where I would be without OUR SHOW !!!...IT MAKES ME HAPPY WHEN SKIES ARE GREY !!!.
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Modern TV's have a USB port and built in media player, buy a 500GB USB hard drive, convert your DVD box set to MP4 or MKV files, stick these files onto the hard drive and you can watch any episode at your leisure in any order without having to change the DVD disc every couple of hours
 
Modern TV's have a USB port and built in media player, buy a 500GB USB hard drive, convert your DVD box set to MP4 or MKV files, stick these files onto the hard drive and you can watch any episode at your leisure in any order without having to change the DVD disc every couple of hours
You could fit Dr Who's TARDIS randomiser onto it, one minute you're in a full blown blast of barmy Blamire bother the next you're appreciating awesome Alvin's aviation antics!
 
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