First of the Summer Wine Season 1

September. 04,1988      
Rating:
7.2
Trailer Synopsis

Sitcom prequel to Last of the Summer Wine set in a small Yorkshire village in 1939 as Britain becomes poised for war.

Episode 6 : Youth Wanted
October. 09,1988
Compo wants a job at the Co-Op, but in the process Clegg, Sherbet and Seymour get the sack.
Episode 5 : The Great Indoors
October. 02,1988
Sulking because he hasn't been issued a real rifle, Foggy opts out of his army training and takes the boys camping instead. Unfortunately, his choice of campsite leads to an inevitable disaster.
Episode 4 : Snuff and Stuff
September. 25,1988
After discovering Mister Scrimshaw is a secret snuff taker, Clegg, Sherbet and Seymour look for his stash in order to introduce a new ingredient.
Episode 3 : The Way of the Warrior
September. 18,1988
Compo is challenged to a fight by Chunky Livesy, so tricks Foggy into being his substitute.
Episode 2 : The Just Doesn't Suit
September. 11,1988
After Clegg delivers what Mrs, Norbury claims is the wrong linoleum, Norm is left at the co-op while Sherbert delivers the correct order in hopes of getting permission to date Aubrey Norbury. Meanwhile Norm has to take measurements for a suit, but has no idea what he is doing.
Episode 1 : Taller Exercises
September. 04,1988
Trying to impress Nora, Wally Batty goes to extremes to make himself grow taller - with Clegg and the others help of course.

Seasons

Season 2
Season 2 1989
Season 1
Season 1 1988

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