Oh, Shut Up and Eat Your Choc Ice: Seymour and Clegg are spotted climbing into a bale of hay by a coachload of Japanese tourists, who wonder 'Is this an old Yorkshire ritual?'. [S]
Who's that Bloke with Nora Batty then?: Roy Clarke's much-loved, long running sitcom with Compo and friends. Nora sets tongues wagging when she goes out without wrinkled stockings. [S]
Happy Anniversary, Gough and Jessie: The classic sitcom continues! Compo, Clegg and Seymour decide it is their duty to give Gough a helping hand with his conjugal rites. [S]
Getting Barry Higher in the World: Comic adventures with the three naughty old men of the Dales. A child's kite inspires Seymour to demonstrate how easy it is to make one. [S]
Three Men and a Mangle: Roy Clarke's sitcom gets a bit saucy when Compo is invited to Nora Batty's bedroom - a moving experience, and one that Seymour will not easily forget! [S]
Return of the Warrior: The heartwarming sitcom that is fully entitled to the tag British institution. This episode sees the return of Foggy, played as ever by the great Brian Wilde. [S]
Come In Sunray Major: Foggy becomes acquainted with new technology in order to further communications with Compo and Clegg. No, not mobile phones, we're talking... walkie-talkies. [S]
The Charity Balls: Hilarity with the elderly chaps. Compo, Clegg and Foggy are intrigued by some perfectly respectable men who turn up wearing no trousers. Well, who wouldn't be? [S]
Walking Stiff Can Make You Famous: Madcap antics from the veteran troupe in the long-running sitcom. Foggy reckons he is on to a real money-spinner when he invents bicycle polo. [S]
That's Not Captain Zero: Old boys behaving badly. The much-missed Bill Owen is Compo, who gets the showbusiness break he's been waiting for: as Captain Zero, The Human Cannonball. [S]