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]
The New Mobile Trio: A rust-bucket is about to find some new owners in another episode from the first series of the world's longest-running sitcom. The boys decide they need a car. [S]
Hail Smiling Morn, or Thereabouts: Laughs with the outrageous old codgers. The gang have some fun with a new camera, tracking down things to photograph. Not Nora's stockings? [S]
Forked Lightning: Laughs with the old lads roaming around the beautiful Yorkshire countryside. There are problems with a bicycle as Sid tries to avoid Ivy. Who can blame him? [S]
Who's That Dancing with Nora Batty, Then?: From the early days when Michael Bates was one of the trio, more antics with the three old men. Nora's chum is emigrating to Australia. [S]
The Changing Face of Rural Blamire: A very early episode of the show that's a national institution. The trio embark upon a disastrous business venture. [S]
Some Enchanted Evening: Battleaxes, old boys and beautiful countryside - the perfect humorous blend. Compo finally gets a chance to seduce Nora Batty with his impeccable manners. [S]
A Quiet Drink: Classic laughs with the boys who are no strangers to getting ushered out of the cafe with the aid of a broom. Someone isn't getting his round in at the local pub. [S]
Ballad for Wind Instruments and Canoe: A trip across Yorkshire with the game old codgers. The trio go on a voyage in a canoe, but it looks like they're upstream without a paddle. [S]
Northern Flying Circus: More madcap adventures with the misbehaving veterans. Compo gets on his bike - motorbike, that is - and tries to out-perform Evel Knievel. [S]
The Man from Oswestry: Foggy Dewhurst proves to be a trouble-maker in the hit sitcom. It's the first episode for Brian Wilde, fresh from playing Mr Barraclough in 'Porridge'. [S]
4/10. Yorkshire sitcom. To avoid all the fuss associated with birthdays, Clegg has the ideal solution - a discreet lunch at a nice quiet hotel. Also in HD. [S]