codfanglers
Dedicated Member
Hello Folks,
I know it has been a while since you heard from me but professional life and family life has kept me quite tied up. I have not gotten to watch much Summer Wine lately but thankfully due to our Memorial Day on Monday and a rare 1/2 work day for me yesterday, I got to catch Who's That Dancing With Nora Then and Changing Face of Rural Blamire.
The Blamire years are not my favoriote era, but I have a real appreciation for the show's origins. In past disucssions here I learned that Summer Wine started as more than just a bunch of old guys running around, but it was a refelction of the times with the out of work military vet and someone whose line of work (Lino Salesman) declined.
When I do watch the Blamire episodes now I do so with a greater understanding. I was listening to Blamire talk about redundancy and starting a new career and it got me thinking. I don't remember Foggy talking about these things. He had his money making plans such as that in "Odd Dog Men" but these seemed more like little things on the side and not actual career paths. I know the show changed with the intro of Foggy, but can anyone determine when the status of the trio would have gone from "Redundant to Retired"?
I guess it is hard to do because Foggy left for an Egg Painting business and even Seymour was looking for head master work at times. So perhaps the offical retired era started with Return of the Warrior because Seymour left for a new position and when Foggy returned, I believe he was fully retired.
Thoughts anyone?
I know it has been a while since you heard from me but professional life and family life has kept me quite tied up. I have not gotten to watch much Summer Wine lately but thankfully due to our Memorial Day on Monday and a rare 1/2 work day for me yesterday, I got to catch Who's That Dancing With Nora Then and Changing Face of Rural Blamire.
The Blamire years are not my favoriote era, but I have a real appreciation for the show's origins. In past disucssions here I learned that Summer Wine started as more than just a bunch of old guys running around, but it was a refelction of the times with the out of work military vet and someone whose line of work (Lino Salesman) declined.
When I do watch the Blamire episodes now I do so with a greater understanding. I was listening to Blamire talk about redundancy and starting a new career and it got me thinking. I don't remember Foggy talking about these things. He had his money making plans such as that in "Odd Dog Men" but these seemed more like little things on the side and not actual career paths. I know the show changed with the intro of Foggy, but can anyone determine when the status of the trio would have gone from "Redundant to Retired"?
I guess it is hard to do because Foggy left for an Egg Painting business and even Seymour was looking for head master work at times. So perhaps the offical retired era started with Return of the Warrior because Seymour left for a new position and when Foggy returned, I believe he was fully retired.
Thoughts anyone?