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Spelt001

Posted 7.39PM
Thu 15 May 2008

Series 11 and 12 has NOT changed Brian Wilde to Micheal Aldridge. If you look on the box it still says Brian Wilde.

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 4.54PM
Tue 13 May 2008

I have good news and bad news. The good news is that LOTSW is back for another series. The bad news is:

[link]

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 11.11AM
Sun 11 May 2008

That's a good idea. Maybe Series 9 was produced as two seperate series (one in 1985/6 and one in 1986/7) and then broadcast as one series?

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 8.00PM
Sat 10 May 2008

Perhaps TV.com should change their layout to make it less confusing?

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 7.42PM
Sat 10 May 2008

Vintage 1977 is a US release since this is how the DVDs are numbered in the US. TV.com does NOT say that LOTSW is on this Sunday because the broadcast date on their is just a general one. It says that all year round. The same with the status: Returning Series is just the general status.

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 3.15PM
Sat 10 May 2008

Can anyone clarify the transmission dates for Series 9 and 10? The 30 Years Of Last Of The Summer wine book gives the dates as 4th January - 22nd March 1986 but the Radio Times Guide To Comedy book gives the dates as 4th January - 22nd March 1987. I am inclined to believe the 30 Years Of Last Of The Summer Wine book because that is the official guide to the series but can anyone clarify which one is correct?

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 2.46PM
Sat 10 May 2008

That's what I have been saying all this time. The BBC is right because they are the ones who made the programme after all. Even the 30 Years Of Last Of The Summer Wine book got it wrong.

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 7.49PM
Sun 4 May 2008

I guessed.

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 5.41PM
Sun 4 May 2008

What website siad it was out 29 September?

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 6.26PM
Thu 1 May 2008

Sorry but I don't work for BBC or Universal (if I did all the series would have been out on DVD ages ago) so I can't provide you with any information. The contractual edits on Series 1 & 2 are because the episodes are ripped from videos not from the original mastertape. You can tell because the video logo is at the end of the episodes 1-3 compiliation

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 7.59PM
Wed 30 Apr 2008

Look what I found:

[link] (Mistake on the box)

[link]

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 7.23PM
Tue 29 Apr 2008

[link]

Also BBC have already released episodes from Series 20 onwards. It's just that UKTV hasn't bought them:

[link]

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 1.35PM
Sat 26 Apr 2008

LOTSW is coming to an end on UKTV Drama on June 27th.

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 7.18PM
Tue 22 Apr 2008

I doubt it will be back on 23 may as that is a Friday. The 90 minute special on the box set is the first three episodes edited together into a long episode (the same as on the Series 1 & 2 DVD).

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 2.40PM
Sat 19 Apr 2008

There is no point emailing BBC about the title of the DVD because they are officially classed as Series 9 & 10. See this website:

[link]

This website also gives the reason why A Merry Heatwave is never shown and why The Loxley Lozenge is shown as a regular episode.

Also here is my predicted list of what will be the contents of the next two DVDs:

Series 11 & 12:

Disc 1:

The Experiment
The Treasure Of The Deep
Dancing Feet
That Certain Smile
Downhill Racer
The Day Of The Welsh Ferret

Disc 2:

Come Back Jack Harry Teesdale
The Kiss And Mavis Poskit
Oh Shut Up And Eat Your Choc Ice
Who's That Bloke With Nora Batty, Then?
Happy Anniversary, Gough And Jessie
Getting Barry Higher In The World
Three Men And A Mangle (This will either be the last episode on this disc or the first on the next one)

Disc 3:

Three Men And A Mangle (See above)
Christmas Special 1988: Crums
Christmas Special 1989: What's Santa Brought For Nora, Then?

Series 13 & 14:

Disc 1:

Return of the Warrior
Come In Sunray Major
The Charity Balls
Walking Stiff Can Make You Famous
That's Not Captain Zero
Das (Welly) Boot

Disc 2:

The Empire That Foggy Nearly Built
The Last Surviving Maurice Chevalier Impression
Roll On
A Landlady For Smiler
Quick, Quick, Slow
Give Us A Lift

Disc 3:

Was That Nora Batty Singing?
Cashflow Problems
Passing The Earring
Pole Star
Christmas Special 1990: Barry's Christmas
Christmas Special 1991: Situations Vacant

After that I think they will just be in 2 disc sets with one series on each set as there will be no room for two because other wise it will be too long.

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 6.37PM
Sat 19 May 2007

If you want to see a special episode the 1995 New Year's Day Special, The Man Who Nearly Knew Pavarotti is on BBC1 tomorrow at 1:00pm.

 
 

Spelt001

Posted 6.37PM
Sat 19 May 2007

If you want to see a special episode the 1995 New Year's Day Special, The Man Who Nearly Knew Pavarotti is on BBC1 tomorrow at 1:00pm.

 
 

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