Last of the Summer Wine (series 9)
Last of the Summer Wine's ninth series originally aired on BBC1 between 1 January 1986 and 27 December 1987.[1] All episodes from this series were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J. W. Bell.[2]
Last of the Summer Wine | |
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Series 9 | |
Last of the Summer Wine Series 9 & 10 DVD | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 15 |
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Original network | BBC1 |
Original release | 1 January 1986 – 27 December 1987 |
Series chronology | |
The ninth series was released on DVD in region 2 as a box set on 5 May 2008.
Outline
The trio in this series consisted of:
Actor | Role |
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Michael Aldridge | Seymour |
Bill Owen | Compo |
Peter Sallis | Clegg |
First appearances
Seymour (1986–1990)
Edie (1986–2003)
Barry (1986-1990, 1996–2010)
Glenda (1986–2010)
Eli (1987–2002)
PC Walsh (1986–2010) (aka Second Policeman)
Last appearances
Wally Batty (1975, 1976–1987)
"Crusher" Milburn (1984–1987)
List of episodes
New Year Special (1986)
Title | Airdate | Description | Notes |
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Uncle of the Bride | 1 January | This episode introduces Seymour, who had a brief stint as Foggy's first successor. Glenda, Edie and Wesley's daughter, is marrying the hapless but kind-hearted Barry. Seymour, her uncle and Edie's brother, is in charge of the pre-nuptial celebrations. |
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Christmas Special (1986)
Title | Airdate | Description | Notes |
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Merry Christmas Father Christmas | 28 December | It's Christmas 1986, and Seymour attempts to instil some magic into the festive season by dressing a reluctant Compo as Father Christmas. |
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Regular series
Title | Airdate | Description | Notes |
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Why Does Norman Clegg buy Ladies' Elastic Stockings | 4 January | Howard persuades a reluctant Clegg to buy a pair of ladies' stockings for Marina. After a fruitless search for oil, Seymour sets out to invent a drill. | |
The Heavily Reinforced Bottom | 11 January | Compo takes up canoeing, with disastrous results. | Filming took place near the Standedge Tunnels, (at the Tunnel End Cottages, close by) |
Dried Dates and Codfanglers | 18 January | Seymour invents a high-security door lock, which fails miserably. Compo has lost a prized possession - a date Nora Batty threw at him! | |
The Really Masculine Purse | 25 January | After Compo claims that any man who uses a purse is effeminate, Seymour tries to invent a strictly masculine purse. | |
Who's Feeling Ejected Then? | 1 February | Seymour builds an ejector seat, which Compo is persuaded to test. | |
The Ice-Cream Man Cometh | 8 February | Seymour misses the good old days, and decides to promote the old tradition of bicycling ice-cream men. | |
Set the People Free | 15 February | Howard and Wally have both been confined to quarters, and it's up to the trio to try to break them free. | |
Go With The Flow | 22 February | Seymour volunteers the trio to help the Vicar and they are assigned to sell tickets for a production of Beatrix Potter - but all he succeeds in doing is getting himself thrown out of the local pub. Will Compo fare any better? | At one point of this episode, a Hornby model of Annie or Clarabel from Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends, (which had just finished its second season, some three months before this episode aired), can be seen. |
Jaws | 1 March | Seymour invents a new waste disposal unit for Edie. | This episode marked the first appearance of Eli (Danny O'Dea), who became a regular shortly after. |
Edie and the Automobile | 8 March | Edie is having driving lessons - no-one is safe! | |
Wind Power | 15 March | Seymour's invents wind-powered rollerskates. | |
When You take a Good Bite, Yorkshire Tastes Terrible | 22 March | Clegg receives word that an old friend in America, Bill Henry Duffield, died six months earlier. The trio relive some happy memories as a tribute. | This episode marks the final appearance of Wally Batty; Joe Gladwin died less than a fortnight before it was broadcast. |
Christmas Special (1987)
Title | Airdate | Description | Notes |
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Big Day at Dream Acres | 27 December | There's a big fete at Dream Acres. But why is a tramp so interested in one of the donkeys? |
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When recordings were "repackaged" for overseas sale, UK series 9 (12 episodes) was split into "Season 9" and "Season 10" (each of 6 episodes), with all subsequent "seasons" being renumbered accordingly. As a result, (for example) "Series 27" in the UK may be referred to as "Season 28" in the USA.
DVD release
The box set for series nine was released by Universal Playback in May 2008, mislabelled as a box set for series 9 & 10.
The Complete Series 9 & 10 | ||||
Set Details[3] | ||||
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Release Date | ||||
Region 2 | ||||
5 May 2008 |
Notes
- Bright and Ross (2000), pp. 183–186
- Bright and Ross (2000), p. 164
- "Last of the Summer Wine Series 9 & 10". Amazon. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
References
Bright, Morris; Robert Ross (2000). Last of the Summer Wine: The Finest Vintage. London: BBC Worldwide Ltd. ISBN 0-563-55151-8.
External links
- Series 9 at TV.com
- Series 9 at the Internet Movie Database