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]
Mending Stuart's Leg: The late, great Bill Owen admires Nora's wrinkled stockings again in the vintage sitcom. The boys help a fellow old timer who has an odd medical problem. [S]
The Great Boarding House Bathroom Caper: Classic sitcom with the three old boys growing old disgracefully. The trio are off to the seaside with Sid and Ivy - and Compo's ferrets. [S]
Cheering Up Gordon: The old men of Yorkshire re-group for more laughs and larking. The trio take a holiday at the seaside with Compo's nephew, Gordon. [S]
The Kink in Foggy's Niblick: Nobody believes Foggy can play golf, particularly when he mentions that he hasn't done so since 1939. Laughs with the ever-young Yorkshiremen. [S]
Going to Gordon's Wedding: The world's longest-running sitcom. Gordon, Compo's shy nephew, is at last getting married to Josie, and Compo considers having a bath for the wedding. [S]
Isometrics and After: More fun with the three old men of Yorkshire. Compo and Clegg are not as fit as they should be, according to Foggy, so they embark on a fitness regime. [S]
Ferret Come Home: Vintage sitcom with some lovely scenery and the three aging Yorkshire lads. Compo's passion for Nora Batty clashes with his concern for his missing ferret. [S]
Getting on Sidney's Wire: The long-running show with the three old devils of Yorkshire. The trio's attempts to do some handy work around the cafe are doomed to failure. [S]
Jubilee: Vintage laughs from the three old fellas in the show that seems to be immortal. Foggy wants to do something for the Royal Jubilee, but things, as ever, don't go to plan. [S]
Who Made a Bit of a Splash in Wales, Then?: Much-cherished sitcom. A trip to the valleys for the youthful codgers, as Foggy pays a visit to his lady friend. [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]