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Last of Summer Wine to end? Page 3

Quote: sootyj @ May 28 2010, 9:14 AM BST

I bet it turns out it was purgatory all along.

I nearly choked on my sandwich you git! Laughing out loud

The Last of the Summer Wine
Has fin-ally been axed this time

Maybe Clegg'll finally flip his lid and get his shotgun out.

They should have done a Brookside and had developers move in to demolish the vilage.

Quote: john lucas 101 @ June 3 2010, 9:29 AM BST

The Last of the Summer Wine
Has fin-ally been axed this time

Maybe Clegg'll finally flip his lid and get his shotgun out.

I hope not. Due to Derrick Bird, for two nights Coronation Street has been postponed. Hasn't Bird got any morality.

I was chatting to my Dad earlier & apparently he used to know Bill Owens son when they were starting a squash club near our pub.
It was about the time the series was just beginning.

Did his son appear in some of the later episodes?

He did, Tom Owen was his name, he played his son in the show aswell, Tom Simonite.

I didn't quite realise how long it had been going for.
I remember it in the eighties, but I was surprised to see that Brian Wilde wasn't one of the original cast members.

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ June 4 2010, 12:44 AM BST

I didn't quite realise how long it had been going for.
I remember it in the eighties, but I was surprised to see that Brian Wilde wasn't one of the original cast members.

He actually wasn't, he joined in the third series which was broadcast in 1976. The first two series starred Michael Bates as Cyril Blamaire, Bill Owen as Compo Simonite and Peter Sallis as Norman Clegg.

Who came up with the idea to axe the show? Stop trying to appeal to younger audiences all the time. What will they replace it with I wonder, yet another reality or so called celebrity show.

A classic sitcom that is loved and watched around the world, so the BBC kill the goose that laid so many golden eggs. Makes sense doesn't it NOT!

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Quote: Steve Luxton @ June 4 2010, 5:02 PM BST

Who came up with the idea to axe the show? Stop trying to appeal to younger audiences all the time. What will they replace it with I wonder, yet another reality or so called celebrity show.

A classic sitcom that is loved and watched around the world, so the BBC kill the goose that laid so many golden eggs. Makes sense doesn't it NOT!

Regards
Steve
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well put, forget Fools and Horses for me LOTSW is one of 3 classic sitcoms the BBC has produced, the other two being Open All Hours and Hancock's Half Hour IMO

Quote: peter gazzard @ June 4 2010, 9:08 PM BST

well put, forget Fools and Horses for me LOTSW is one of 3 classic sitcoms the BBC has produced, the other two being Open All Hours and Hancock's Half Hour IMO

Come on Peter, there are dozens of classic BBC sitcoms.

Quote: Jack Massey @ June 6 2010, 11:50 AM BST

Come on Peter, there are dozens of classic BBC sitcoms.

True. Suppose I would add Open All Hours, One Foot In The Grave, Citizen Smith, Sorry! and Red Dwarf as well

Quote: chipolata @ May 2 2010, 6:05 PM BST

This is one of the few shows that appeals to the forgotten demographic in British comedy: old people. So although I never watched it, I am aware of a number of elderly folk who did enjoy it.

I know a number of octogenarians who think it is now shit.

It was, during Brian Wilde's first stint in the show, a classic sitcom, but did it ever outstay its welcome.

Quote: Timbo @ June 6 2010, 11:30 PM BST

I know a number of octogenarians who think it is shit.

And that voted Tory

And that voted Labour

And that hate Indian food

And that love Indian food

And that drink

And that don't drink

And that own their own house

And that don't own their own house

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What a crass statement !

Quote: Oldrocker @ June 6 2010, 11:35 PM BST

What a crass statement !

No, I was just making the point that it is a bit patronising to say that the show is catering to old people. Not everyone loses their critical faculties when they start drawing the old age pension. It is, and has been for many years, lazily written dross. I am all for catering for an older demographic, but that does not mean serving them up warmed up leftovers.

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