Last of the Summer Wine 3
1976-10-27 | Comedy | 7 episodes32 Seasons
Episode
The Man From Oswestry (1976)
Compo is bored. Since Cyril Blamire left for Oswestry, to live with a woman, things have been a bit too calm for him in town. But soon, Clegg brings the solution to all their boredom. A letter from Blamire asking them to welcome home an old fried of his, called Foggy Dewhurst, and help him cope with the sudden changes in his life, after he was more or less forced to retire. Compo and Clegg meet with the new "third man", the war hero Foggy Dewhurst, who because of his peculiar life and his endless wartime stories soon makes his presence noted around town. His military posture, and his "murderous" impulses only get him in a fight with Big Malcolm, and his military precision doesn't seem to be a great help, when the trio tries to carry Foggy's heavy wartime luggage up a hill.
Directed By
- Sydney Lotterby
Writer
- Roy Clarke
Mending Stuart's Leg (1976)
Mr Wainwright is back in town, and quickly throws the trio out of the library. The trio goes back to the cafe, where Ivy is having the usual battle of wits with Sid. There they meet with Stuart, and old man who's having a strange click in his leg. Later the trio helps Sid to mend a whole in the roof of the cafe with the usual disastrous results. Meanwhile Wainwright dates the new female librarian.
Directed By
- Sydney Lotterby
Writer
- Roy Clarke
The Great Boarding House Bathroom Caper (1976)
The trio takes takes a little holiday in Scarborough, but what's the deal with Compo's cardboard box?
Directed By
- Ray Butt
Writer
- Roy Clarke
Cheering Up Gordon (1976)
When the trio notices Compo's nephew Gordon is depressed, they come up with various ways of cheering him up.
Directed By
- Ray Butt
Writer
- Roy Clarke
The Kink In Foggy's Niblick (1976)
When Foggy discovers his old golf clubs in the attic of his home, he takes Compo, Clegg and Sid for a little practice of "the noble sport".
Directed By
- Sydney Lotterby
Writer
- Roy Clarke