Goodnight Sweet Ferret: Gentle humour and the odd bit of slapstick in Roy Clarke's popular sitcom. Hobbo, Alvin and Entwistle visit Old Heptonstall, who's confined to his shed. [S]
Behind Every Bush There Is Not Necessarily a Howard: Charming sitcom, here in its 31st series! Hobbo enlists the services of his 'team' to help Toby win back the love of his ex-wife. [S]
Happy Camping: More laughs with those amiable oldies. When Pearl throws Howard out of the house, he goes to Clegg for sympathy. Meanwhile, Barry embarks on a new fitness regime. [S]
The Rights of Man (Except for Howard): Another trip to Yorkshire for some senior silliness. Hobbo decides that the still-homeless Howard needs to show Pearl who's boss! [S]
Howard and the Great Outdoors: 31 series, and still with a spring in its step! Hobbo and Co turn Howard into a tramp to show Pearl how rough he's been living. Will she take him back? [S]
Look Whose Wheel's Come Off: The young-at-heart sitcom. Glenda sends Barry off to paint a nice view, to take his mind off food. A dejected Howard wonders if Pearl still loves him. [S]
How Not to Cry at Weddings: The world's longest-running sitcom here draws to a poignant end. Everyone is getting ready for the wedding. Clegg wonders if his suit smells of mothballs. [S]
Of Funerals and Fish: The very first episode of the longest running sitcom in the world! When two men remove Compo's television, he retaliates by stealing Nora Batty's bloomers. [S]
Short Back and Palais Glide: It's Blamire, not Foggy, who appears here in the first series of the long-running sitcom. The boys discuss life, love and unpleasant women. [S]
Inventor of the 40-foot Ferret: The sitcom's first series, with the loveable fellows enjoying a second childhood in Yorkshire. Clegg and Blamire encourage Compo's spirituality. [S]
Pate and Chips: Classic comic adventures from the early days when Michael Bates was one of the naughty silvered trio. The chums go to a stately home, with predictable consequences! [S]
Spring Fever: Compo makes an effort by dressing up smartly as he attempts to woo a lady. So he might take the ferrets out of his trousers... fun in the early days of the sitcom. [S]