You can see it over the years by watching all of the various uploads on YouTube. I notice the "big fat lady" deflated over time & lastly only her head could be seen.
I recall a diagrammatic chart in the museum which had a kind of bar charting showing when each actor entered and exited the series. Does anyone know if this can be found anywhere else at was very interesting?
I'm not sure of the exact dates yet Onslow, but we will be taking Edies Triumph Herald back up to Holmfirth in May. It's for a documentary about Holmfirth & Summerwine to be broadcast Christmas 2026.
Thank you @Looking back and smiling for your kindness in sharing these pictures. You may not have realised it at the time, but you may well have had the last ever details taken in the exhibition.
@Onslow so exciting you're visiting...
I agree Pearl, and there are often sub plots unconnected to the main story line in KUA which are really funny. But here it seems as though the plot is going to link to the antics of Hyacinth but it just doesn't. It seems like a loose...
I think that reflects real life, you have a bit of drama going on in your house but two doors down have different drama going on. Sometimes the two dramas converge but generally it's just confined to your own house. Having so many...
The same issue occurs in later Summer Wine too, it's as tho Roy began to write scenes for certain characters all in one go then works on a new batch for others. When they combine you get real cohesion but it can mean it can feel like a...
This is one of my favorite episodes of KUA, but I feel it illustrates a common thread throughout the series, that often the events at Daisy & Onslows have no bearing to the story line. In this episode Rose has a new boyfriend who is...
I wouldn't say unusual, I'd sit and have a conversation with a stranger but him in doors avoids it at all costs, I think it's down to personality some people will talk to strangers in any part of the world where as others won't. As for...
Last time I was in Holmfirth, about six years ago, during one of my many meals at the Wrinkled Stocking, Dennis and I were chatting, and he said that he'd really rather be working as a tattoo artist. He must have come around to Jackie's...