Certainly not exclusive to Last of the Summer Wine, but I've noticed that many regular British series do fairly long and often rather different specials for the holidays. They stand out from the regular episodes.
The TV makers on the other side of the pond part ways. We do have holiday episodes but they are generally the same length as the regular episodes and mostly blend in with the series. Specials are usually stand alone films or episodes that aren't part of any particular series except for the dreaded reunion specials which are usually cash grabs made long after a series is off the air.
Does anyone have insight into why holiday specials are so popular in England? Or how or why they started?
The TV makers on the other side of the pond part ways. We do have holiday episodes but they are generally the same length as the regular episodes and mostly blend in with the series. Specials are usually stand alone films or episodes that aren't part of any particular series except for the dreaded reunion specials which are usually cash grabs made long after a series is off the air.
Does anyone have insight into why holiday specials are so popular in England? Or how or why they started?