The Most Powerful Eyeballs in West Yorkshire: Classic laughs in the land of wrinkly stockings. Howard's failure to hypnotise Pearl prompts Foggy to demonstrate his powers. [S]
The Dewhirsts of Ogleby Hall: Fun with the adventurous old chaps. Foggy is not at all surprised when he learns that he may be a member of the aristocracy. [S]
The Sweet Smell of Excess: Classic laughs with the old gents, one of whom, Peter Sallis, is famous as the voice of Wallace. Compo becomes hooked on the trampoline. [S]
Leaving Home Forever, or Till Teatime: Fun with the old boys and the famous Nora Batty. Howard finds that lipstick on his collar is a sure way of becoming homeless. [S]
Bicycle Bonanza: Laughs with the mature citizens of scenic Yorkshire. Foggy's decision to walk across the moors coincides with Auntie Wainwright's special offer on bicycles. [S,AD]
The Glamour of the Uniform: Laughs and lovely scenery with the three old scallywags. Howard threatens his wife Pearl that he will leave home and join the French Foreign Legion. [S,AD]
The First Human Being to Ride a Hill: More madcap adventures with the lovely old chaps of Yorkshire. When Pearl confiscates Howard's bicycle, Foggy suggests he needs camouflage. [S,AD]
Captain Clutterbuck's Treasure: A trip to scenic Yorkshire, where laughter's never far away. Retired Lieutenant Commander Willoughby offers our heroes the chance to become rich. [S,AD]
Desperate for a Duffield: Fun with those three young-at-heart Yorkshiremen. Rejected yet again by Nora Batty, Compo decides to look up an old girlfriend from his schooldays. [S,AD]
The Suit That Turned Left: The world's longest-running sitcom, with good reason. A mysterious man with a machine for locating 'hidden forces' has Compo, Foggy and Clegg running round. [S,AD]
Beware of the Elbow: Laughs with the elderly overgrown schoolboys wandering around Yorkshire. Happening upon a man who's very politically correct, our trio ponder the modern world. [S,AD]
The Thing in Wesley's Shed: Long-in-the-tooth laughs in the longest-running sitcom. Wesley is nearly ready to take his creation off the 'Top Secret' list and unleash it on the world. [S,AD]
Brushes at Dawn: Gobsmacked at finding he has an upstart rival for the hand of Nora Batty, Compo decides to take the only action a gentleman can in such circumstances. Vintage comedy. [S,AD]
The Love Mobile: Comic misadventures with the young-at-heart senior citizens of Yorkshire. Smiler can't believe his luck when he finds the woman of his dreams parked on a remote road. [S]
A Clean Sweep: Laughs with the old chaps of Yorkshire who've been entertaining us for decades now. Foggy decides to keep alive the old tradition of having a lucky sweep at weddings. [S]