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My favourite episode is when Foggy comes back, 'Return Of The Warrior'.
Barry's Christmas. It was a very good episode.I watched the Christmas special on SKY last week with Barry in a hearse, dressed in Santa gear, I cant ever comment on the programmes as my memorys so bad but with it being last week and so funny it might stay with me a few more days! Then it will be lost forever!
Oh yes, some with the rare trio of Truly, Clegg, and Compo.I forgot witch one but it one early ones with truly makes me laugh every time
I used to watch Crums every morning when I first went to my private school. I was very nervous and I knew that Crums was 50 minutes -- or so -- long and I had that amount of time to get ready. Still love it to this day. Got me through untold stress. LolPersonally I find it difficult to choose a favourite, there are so many superb episodes, if I was forced to choose one it would be the special Crums
I completely agree Stephen - I'm going to steal Wellymans quote that LOTSW really is visual Prozac!!!I used to watch Crums every morning when I first went to my private school. I was very nervous and I knew that Crums was 50 minutes -- or so -- long and I had that amount of time to get ready. Still love it to this day. Got me through untold stress. Lol
I remember waiting for this episode with eager anticipation when I was younger. I couldn't believe that foggy was actually returning. Mind-blowing!My favourite episode is when Foggy comes back, 'Return Of The Warrior'.
I like this one too, Barry.; but I've always said that it should have been made into a longer episode (50 mins + ).I would love to have seen more of the three pubs and the escapades inbetween.Said it before but for sheer comedy it’s When you take a good bite Yorkshire tastes terrible for me.
But for overall relaxing/feel good factor it’s s22 onwards for me
I remember waiting for this episode with eager anticipation when I was younger. I couldn't believe that foggy was actually returning. Mind-blowing!
It was as though Michael was the permanent third man, and Brian was a guest artist.I was exactly the same, all those years ago.
But what I remember most was the surprise to see Michael Aldridge listed at the start of the opening credits. And the 'Brian Wilde as Foggy' credit afterwards.
It never occurred to me that Michael Aldridge would be in that first episode of that new series.
(I was even more bowled over to see Bill Owen's credit on It's Never Ten Years.)
... the principal actors were always in alphabetical order...
But what I remember most was the surprise to see Michael Aldridge listed at the start of the opening credits. And the 'Brian Wilde as Foggy' credit afterwards.