Last of the Summer Wine (series 26)
Outline
The quartet in this series consisted of:
First appearances
Nelly (2005-2010)
Last appearances
Ros Utterthwaite (2000-2005)
List of episodes
Title |
Airdate |
Description |
Notes |
The Swan Man of Ilkley |
13 March |
After Clegg, Truly, Billy and Alvin encounter a stranger planning to float to Ilkley using an inflatable swan, it's up to Entwistle to ensure the man completes his journey. |
- Guest appearances (for the first time) of Bobby Ball and Tommy Cannon.
- The trio becomes a quartet from this episode till the next series.
- Audience of 5.65m - 38th most watched programme of the week.
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Watching the Clock |
20 March |
Clegg climbs an old tree to prove that the town clock from a nearby village can be seen from its height, and a delivery to the church hall gets a bit out of control. |
- Audience of 4.55m - 54th most watched programme of the week.
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Has Anyone Seen a Peruvian Wart? |
27 March |
Nora Batty finds herself the target of a notorious womaniser after she garners his attention with her baked goods. |
- Guest appearance of Roy Barraclough.
- Second appearance of Billy's house and second time Billy's wife is heard talking
- Audience of 4.53m - 52nd most watched programme of the week.
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Hermione (The Short Course) |
10 April |
A "Do Not Disturb" sign on Clegg's door rouses curiosity and worry among his friends; Smiler finds himself yearning for a lost love. |
- Audience unknown.
- Tony Capstick's character, 2nd policeman, is referred to as having been transferred to Huddersfield.
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Who's That Mouse in the Poetry Group? |
17 April |
In an attempt to improve his appeal, Smiler transforms himself into an "intellectual" to both Marina's delight and Howard's chagrin. |
- Audience of 5m - 38th most watched programme of the week.
- Jess Conrad makes an appearance as a walker.
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Available for Weddings |
24 April |
After Clegg breaks his leg attempting a steep hill, the Yorkshire countryside becomes a test track for Truly's experimental studded bicycle tyres. |
- Audience of 4.73m - 39th most watched programme of the week.
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The McDonaghs of Jamieson Street |
1 May |
When Smiler tells the boys about the "girl who got away", they venture out to track her down and play Cupid. |
- Audience of 3.9m - 59th most watched programme of the week.
- Dora Bryan is billed in the opening credits but does not appear.
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The Afterthoughts of a Co-op Manager |
8 May |
Truly heads a search for a manager Clegg worked under in his youth, finding that even the tyrannous can harbour virtue. |
- Audience of 4.93m - 34th most watched programme of the week.
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Lot Number 8 |
15 May |
Auntie Wainwright acquires a mystery parcel at an auction and sends Tom and Smiler to pick it up; when the items in question turn out to be coffins, the men try to think of other marketable uses for them. |
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Little Orphan Howard |
29 May |
While Alvin endeavours to become the world's greatest kite flyer, Howard falls into a depression after Clegg devilishly convinces him that he's an orphan. |
- Final appearance of Ros Utterthwaite.
- Audience of 3.67m - 59th most watched programme of the week.
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2005 Christmas Special
Title |
Airdate |
Description |
Notes |
Merry Entwistle and Jackson Day |
12 December |
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- First appearance of Nelly.
- This is the last episode to be made in PAL (576i) format. From the next series onward the series is made in High Definition.
- Audience unknown.
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