Welcome to our 'Last of the summer wine', as you can see we offer a nice range of merchandise of Compo played by the late great actor [Bill Owen] and Foggy another late great actor played by Brian Wilde ,and also Clegg played by another great actor Peter Sallis also known for his voice over as Wallice in animation series Wallice and Gromitt. Another very well known actor Frank Thornton playing the part of [Truly Of The Yard]. He also was in another great Comedy series [Are You Being Served]. others That are in [Last of The Summer Wine Stephen Lewis and starred in On The Buses as Inspecter Blakey. Lots of other famous names in the series, all produced by artist 'Leon Garcia' plus a few more collectibles. NOTE: The T shirts are in UK POUNDS only, if you are overseas and would like one, then email me your details and I can send you a Paypal invoice. T SHIRT SIZE GUIDE (Chest in inches) Small 36"/ Medium 40" / Large 44" / XL 48" / XXL 54" All our prices include free shipping Just select the T SHIRT size from the drop down menu, then click the yellow cart button.
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE WITH TRULY MOUSEMAT
£6.95
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE WITH FOGGY MOUSEMAT
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE MUG WITH FOGGY
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE BEER GLASS WITH FOGGY
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE WHITE APRON WITH TRULY
£11.95
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE SHOT GLASS WITH FOGGY
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE PILLOWCASE WITH TRULY
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YELLOW T.SHIRT WITH TRULY
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YELLOW T.SHIRT WITH FOGGY
£11.95
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE DINNER PLATE WITH FOGGY
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PLATE SET WITH FOGGY
£19.95
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE SALT AND PEPPER SET WITH FOGGY
£11.95
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE WITH TRULY BLACK T.SHIRT
£11.95
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE BLACK T.SHIRT WITH FOGGY CLEGG, COMPO
£11.95
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE WITH FOGGY COLOUR WHITE T.SHIRT
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LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE WITH TRULY COLOUR WHITE T.SHIRT
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A typical Last of the Summer Wine intertitle
Also known as The Last of the Summer Wine (Pilot episode)
Genre Sitcom
Created by Roy Clarke
Written by Roy Clarke
Directed by James Gilbert (1973)
Bernard Thompson (1975)
Sydney Lotterby (19761979, 19821983)
Ray Butt (1976)
Alan J. W. Bell (19811982, 1983present)
Starring current cast:
Russ Abbot
Burt Kwouk
Brian Murphy
Peter Sallis
Frank Thornton
June Whitfield
Trevor Bannister
Robert Fyfe
Mike Grady
Jean Alexander
Jane Freeman
Josephine Tewson
Theme music composer Ronnie Hazlehurst
Opening theme "The Last of the Summer Wine"
Composer(s) Ronnie Hazlehurst
Jim Parker
Country of origin United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of series 30 as of 2009
No. of episodes 289 as of 21 June 2009 (List of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) James Gilbert (1973)
Bernard Thompson (1975)
Sydney Lotterby (19761979, 19821983)
Alan J. W. Bell (19811982, 1983present)
Location(s) Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, England
Cinematography Pat O'Shea
Running time 30 min. (approximate, most episodes)
Production company(s) BBC
Broadcast
Original channel BBC One
BBC HD
Picture format PAL (576i) (1973-2005)
HDTV 720p (2006)
HDTV 1080i (2007-present)
Original run 12 November 1973 present
Status Returning series
Chronology
elated shows Comedy Playhouse
First of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine is a British sitcom written by Roy Clarke that is broadcast on BBC One. Last of the Summer Wine premiered as an episode of Comedy Playhouse on 4 January 1973 and the first series of episodes followed on 12 November 1973. Since 1983, Alan J. W. Bell has produced and directed all episodes of the show. The 30th series premiered on 19 April 2009[1] and concluded on 21 June 2009.[2] On the 26 June 2009 the BBC announced that it had recommissioned the show for its 31st series, consisting of sixepisodes to be broadcast in 2010.[3] Repeats of the show are broadcast in the UK on G.O.L.D. and it is also seen in more than twenty-five countries,[4] including various PBS stations in the United States and in Canada on VisionTV. Last of the Summer Wine is the longest-running comedy programme in Britain and the longest-running sitcom in the world.[5][6]
Last of the Summer Wine is set and filmed in and around Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, England and centres around a trio of old men whose line-up has changed over the years. The original trio consisted of Bill Owen as the scruffy and child-like Compo, Peter Sallis as deep-thinking, meek Clegg and Michael Bates as authoritarian and snobbish Blamire. When Bates dropped out through illness in 1976 after two series, the role of the third man of the trio was filled in various years up to the 30th series by the quirky war veteran, Foggy (Brian Wilde), the eccentric inventor, Seymour (Michael Aldridge), and former police officer Truly (Frank Thornton). The men never seem to grow up and develop a unique perspective on their equally eccentric fellow townspeople through their youthful stunts. The cast has grown to include a variety of supporting characters, each contributing their own subplots to the show and often becoming unwillingly involved in the schemes of the trio. The main cast of the 30th series consists of Russ Abbot as a former milkman who fancies himself a secret agent, Hobbo, Burt Kwouk as the electrical repairman, Entwistle, and Brian Murphy as the childish Alvin. Sallis and Thornton, both past members of the trio, continue on in supporting roles.
Although some feel the show's quality has declined, Last of the Summer Wine continues to garner a large audience for the BBC and has been praised for its positive portrayal of older people and family-friendly humour. Many members of the British Royal Family enjoy the show. The programmeThe programme has been nominated for numerous awards and won the National Television Award for Most Popular Comedy Programme in 1999. There have been many holiday specials, two television films and a documentary film about the series. Last of the Summer Wine has inspired other adaptations, including a television prequel, several novelisations, and a stage adaptation.