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Glenda Wilkinson
(Sarah Thomas: 1986–2010) daughter of Edie and Wesley. The other women in the group consider that she is somewhat naive, despite her being middle-aged. When her mother was alive, if she attempted -
List Of Last Of The Summer Wine Episodes
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Last Of The Summer Wiki is a collaborative, fan created and maintained wiki site which is solely dedicated to covering everything about BBC show Last of the Summer Wine. This will aims to continue to -
Foggy Dewhurst
AKA Brian Wilde (1976–1985, 1990–1997) The successor to Blamire, Foggy was a former soldier who liked to boast of his exploits in Burma during the Second World War (in fact, he was a -
Norman Clegg
AKA Neil Brimble (1973-2010) Pessimistic, with a wry sense of humour. Clegg aims for a quiet respectable retirement following his redundancy from his job as a lino salesman, but is continually involved in the -
Edith "Edie" Pegden
(1986–2003), a highly opinionated older woman, sister of Seymour Utterthwaite (who called her Edith), she was the house-proud hostess of the women's coffee mornings. She was introduced, along with Seymour, daughter -
Wesley Pegden
(1982, 1984–2002) Edie's husband, who spends all his time in his workshop/garage. In one of the most popular and often recycled scenes in the series, Edie would call Wesley in from -
Compo Simmonite
(1973-2000) - Dressed in scruffy trousers and Wellington boots, Compo rarely (if ever) worked for a living, preferring the lazy life. The name probably derived from the term'compo' a shortened version of the -
Howard Sibshaw
(1985–2010) shy, simpering, henpecked husband of Pearl, and lover of Marina; he regularly takes her on dates when Pearl is not around. In some episodes, Marina would exclaim, "Oh Howard!", followed by Howard -
Clem 'Smiler' Hemmingway
(Stephen Lewis: 1988, 1990–2007) eternally miserable and none-too-bright comic foil, similar to Lewis' character Inspector Cyril "Blakey" Blake in LWT's hit comedy On The Buses (many episodes of which he -
Last Post and Pigeon
Compo is selected to travel to France with a group of local WWII veterans, only to have the offer withdrawn when the organisers realize how scruffy he looks. The local ladies take pity on him -
Tom Simmonite
(2000–2010) Compo's long-lost son, arriving just after his father’s death, Tom is played by Bill Owen’s real-life son. Tom is a layabout like Compo but seems a bit -
Eli Duckett
(1987–2002) An extremely short-sighted bumbler, Eli maintains a highly cheerful, friendly attitude despite not having a clue what's going on around him. He generally makes only brief cameo appearances, walking into -
Nora Batty
(1973–2001, 2002–2008) Compo's next door neighbour, Nora is proudly devoted to strict housework, and stands as a monument to classic northern woman. During her marriage she used to keep her husband -
Aunty Wainwright
(1988, 1989, 1992–2010) sly and grasping junk shop owner. She is Howard's "Aunty" and while both have a general predisposition towards sneakiness, Aunty Wainwright is much more adept at applying it. Clegg -
Wally Batty
(1975–1987) Nora's perennially shell-shocked husband and Compo's next-door neighbour, Wally Batty was a short quiet man, kept on a short leash by his wife. His relationship with Nora stood -
Cyril Blamire
(1973–1975) The first third man, and the most childishly argumentative, Blamire was the contrast to Compo. Blamire was fired up by displays of youthful enthusiasm, energetic gusto, or any sign of the British -
Lucinda Davenport
(2003–2010) After many years of the library setting not really being used, Miss Davenport was introduced as the new librarian in 2003. A very emotional woman haunted by a string of past rejections -
Marina
(1985–2010) busty but over-age, Howard's love interest Marina works in a local supermarket. Despite her carefree appearance and large chest, Marina is a long-suffering type, having to deal with the -
Milburn aka "Crusher"
(1984–1987) Ivy's giant, lumbering and very strong nephew, who bore a striking resemblance to Sid. The character first appeared in 1984, to compensate for the death of John Comer who played Sid -
Seymour Utterthwaite
(1986–1990) A snobbish inventor, Seymour felt it was his duty in life to educate the masses, and in particular, Compo and Clegg, to whom he was introduced by his brother-in-law, Wesley -
Get Out Of That, Then
Lenny, heavily-chained, is determined that he has a showbusiness future as an escapologist. Sidekick Cliff is not as enthusiastic. Guest Appearances of Barbara Young, Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball, (the third time for Cannon -
The Last of the Summer Wine
In the very first episode of the series, Compo, Clegg, and Blamire go around town, discussing life and death, watching their fellow townspeople with their problems in the process. Trivia[] First appearances of Compo Simmonite -
Return of the Warrior
Compo and Clegg see Seymour off, ready to take up a post of headmaster. They then just keep missing a returning Foggy. Final appearance of Seymour., Foggy returns for the first time having been absent -
2nd Policeman
(1987, 1990–2004) Capstick made his first appearance in the 1987 special'Big Day at Dream Acres', before becoming a semi-regular alongside Kitson from series 12 in 1990, up to his death in
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