Deep in the Heart of Yorkshire: Ferrets, wrinkly stockings, and Compo being chased by Nora Batty with a broom. Sid and Wally's wives are suspicious of their other halves. [S]
Earnshaw Strikes Again: Come enjoy the antics of three old men savouring their autumn years in picturesque Yorkshire. Clegg doesn't want to raise the spectre of a local myth. [S]
Here We Go into the Wild Blue Yonder: Those three old men of the Yorkshire Pennines rustle up more comedy and fun. Compo considers taking up a dangerous sport to impress Nora. [S]
Here We Go Again into the Wild Blue Yonder: Another visit to the three old boys enjoying a second boyhood in a Yorkshire village. Compo is about to take to the air. Watch out! [S]
In the Service of Humanity: A vintage episode of the comedy about the three naughty old men from Yorkshire. Clegg and Compo are dismayed when Foggy gets into first aid. [S]
Car and Garter: More laughs with the trio of irrepressible oldsters. In order to enhance Sid's marital status, Foggy, Clegg and Compo decide to create a glamorous image for him. [S]
The Odd Dog Men: The world's longest-running sitcom. A chance encounter with an unwilling and resentful dog-walker suggests to Foggy that this might be a business opportunity. [S]
A Bicycle Made for Three: Vintage laughs. Finding themselves unexpectedly in a country ditch, Foggy, Clegg and Compo decide that one standard gent's bicycle is not enough. [S]
One of the Last few Places Unexplored by Man: Growing old disgracefully with Compo and friends. Here, Compo wants his photo taken - in Nora Batty's bedroom. Brave man! [S]
Serenade for Tight Jeans and Metal Detector: Whimsical comedy from all our childhood Sunday evenings. Clegg takes to the hills with a metal detector to look for treasure. [S]
From Wellies to Wetsuit: Classic comedy with the young-at-heart codgers, set against the beautiful backdrop of Yorkshire. Compo decides to take up water skiing and scuba diving. [S]
The Frozen Turkey Man: Laughs galore in the world's longest-running sitcom. Love is in the air when Compo convinces a desirable barmaid that Foggy is an eccentric millionaire. [S]
A Hair of the Blonde That Bit You: More senior silliness in Yorkshire. When Pearl finds a blonde hair on Howard, he calls on his friends to help him out of a tricky situation. [S]
Gnome and Away: Roy Clarke's popular sitcom about a close-knit Yorkshire community. Howard has a unique present for Marina to put in her garden, but he doesn't want Pearl seeing it. [S]
Enter the Hawk: More ripe old fun. Billy Hardcastle is a distant relative of Robin Hood, but soon finds that having a friend with a pinstripe suit is adventurous enough. [S]
Hey! Big Vendor: Long-running sitcom, a perennial favourite since 1973. Here, Wesley uses his renowned engineering skills to produce a go-anywhere vending machine. [S]
The Missing Bus of Mrs Avery: The much-loved sitcom about a close-knit Yorkshire community. The ladies embark on a mystery tour when they hire a minibus to take them on a picnic. [S]
The Art of the Shorts Story: Roy Clarke's senior sitcom - a firm favourite since 1973. Howard panics when Pearl asks him why one of his undergarments is missing. [S]
Getting Barry's Goat: More ripe old fun in Yorkshire. Compo's son, Tom, has now settled down in his father's old house. He's gullible enough to accept any given challenge. [S]
I Didn't Know Barry Could Play: The world's longest running sitcom! Tom manages to get his niece, Babs, on the road to stardom with a lunchtime booking at a pub. [S]
Waggoner's Roll: Long-running sitcom. Mrs Avery is unenthusiastic about Tom's plans to make his niece Babs into a star. Clegg and Truly are beginning to warm towards Tom. [S]
Some Vans Can Make You Deaf: Roy Clarke's long-running sitcom about a close-knit Yorkshire community. Compo's son, Tom, is becoming a big noise in the town. [S]
From Here to Paternity: Young at heart sitcom. Clegg opens one of Compo's letters and finds it is from a long-lost son, announcing his arrival to meet his father for the first time.
Just a Small Funeral: Popular sitcom about a group of young-at-heart OAPs. Clegg and Truly brace themselves for Compo's funeral, while others try to find something suitable to wear. [S]
Surprise at Throstlenest: Senior sitcom - it's been going strong since 1973! Compo's pals attempt to carry out his wish that his ferrets be taken to Throstlenest Farm. [S]
Elegy for Fallen Wellies: Sitcom about three old men enjoying a second boyhood in rural Yorkshire. Compo bows out when the sight of Nora in black tights is too much for him to bear. [S]
Magic and the Morris Minor: More ripe old fun in Yorkshire. Compo, Clegg and Truly meet a couple whose car is stuck in a remote field. The wife claims to possess mystical powers! [S]
Under the Rug: Sitcom about three old boys savouring their autumn years. Trouble is in store when Howard tells Clegg to expect a parcel from the Elegant Wig and Hairpiece Company. [S]
Lipstick and Other Problems: Roy Clarke's much-loved sitcom about young-at-heart pensioners. Marina cycles into a ditch and Barry comes to her rescue - but marital problems ensue. [S]
Ironing Day: Sitcom about a group of young-at-heart pensioners in Yorkshire. Auntie Wainwright lets Smiler be the first to sample some incredibly potent home-made wine! [S]
The Phantom Number 14 Bus: More laughter and levity with those sprightly pensioners. 'Truly of the Yard' investigates the curious case of a bus which disappeared between stops. [S]
Howard Throws a Wobbler: The world's longest-running sitcom! Howard overhears Pearl laughing on the telephone and suspects the worst. Truly organises some surveillance. [S]
Beware the Vanilla Slice: Young-at-heart sitcom. Compo is reminded of a boisterous game he used to play at school. Truly tries to return the lawnmower that he bought from Auntie. [S]
Will Barry Go Septic Despite Listening to Classical Music?: More fun with those young-at-heart OAPs. Compo, Clegg and Truly happen upon a man testing for earthquakes in a hilly area. [S]
Optimism in the Housing Market: The British sitcom that ran from 1973 to 2010. Smiler's first day as a door-to-door salesman for Auntie Wainwright proves to be a painful experience. [S]
What Happened to Barry's Nose?: Roy Clarke's popular sitcom about a group of sprightly OAPs. When Howard decides to take up weight-lifting, Barry sets out to become more assertive. [S]
Who's Thrown Her Tom Cruise Photographs Away?: Young-at-heart sitcom. When Marina is stood up by Howard, she decides to give up on men. Truly sees a way of making Marina jealous. [S]
How Errol Flynn Discovered the Secret: More senior silliness in Yorkshire. Here, Compo discovers Nora Batty's secret scar, and the chaps meet Billy Hardcastle dressed as Robin Hood. [S]
Support Your Local Skydiver: Classic laughs from the beautiful Yorkshire countryside. In order to overcome Nora Batty's apathy towards him, Compo parades a more glamorous image. [S,AD]
From Audrey Nash to the Widow Dilhooley: Laughs with the adventurous Yorkshiremen. When Ivy and Nora reveal a childhood friend is returning from Australia, Truly is emotional. [S,AD]
Nowhere Particular: Laughs with the old gents of Yorkshire. Howard secretly buys an old van and asks Wesley to customise it for him to make it comfortable for long journeys. [S,AD]
Perfection: Thy Name Is Ridley: A corking episode of the heartwarming sitcom. Compo is tired of hearing praise for a widower across the valley. And then Nora goes to visit him. [S,AD]
The Only Diesel-Powered Saxophone in Captivity: Classic laughs. Clegg and Truly are astonished by Goatie Helliewell's willingness to compete with Compo in various reckless tests. [S,AD]
The Suit That Attracts Blondes: The world's longest-running sitcom. Glenda donates something associated with Barry's racy past to a jumble sale, but it falls into the hands of Compo. [S,AD]
Oh Howard, We Should Get One of Those: Further adventures with the old boys from Yorkshire, now joined by Frank Thornton. Nora Batty and the ladies mysteriously set off in Edie's car. [S,AD]
Truly and the Hole Truth: Fun and some beautiful countryside with the ever-busy OAPs. Compo and Clegg are less than enthusiastic when Truly decides to form an active rescue team. [S,AD]
Tarzan of the Towpath: Laughs with the retired folk of Yorkshire, now joined by Frank Thornton, previously best known as Captain Peacock. Nora reveals unexpected osteopathic skills. [S,AD]
Beware of the Oglethorpe: Fun with the young-at-heart ramblers of Yorkshire, not forgetting some homespun philosophy from the great Thora Hird. Compo enjoys a spot of volunteering. [S,AD]
A Sidecar Named Desire: Laughs with the old boys of Yorkshire, not forgetting their long-suffering lady friends. Compo's memory is stirred when he travels by motorbike and sidecar. [S]
Destiny and Six Bananas: The much-loved sitcom set in beautiful Yorkshire. When something horrible stirs in the woods, it turns out to be the moment Foggy has been waiting for. [S]
Next Kiss Please: The continuing adventures of Yorkshire's finest overgrown schoolboys. Despite his knowledge of Nora Batty's feelings towards him, Compo makes a rather rash bet. [S]
According to the Prophet Bickerdyke: Laughs with the rambling old lads of Yorkshire. Compo, Clegg and Foggy are intrigued by Gunnershaw, who has some world-shattering information. [S]
Deviations with Davenport: Laughs and lovely scenery in the world's longest-running sitcom. A man writing a guide book on cross-country walks meets the perfect local expert. [S]
How to Create a Monster: Laughs with the Yorkshiremen showing that growing older doesn't mean losing your sense of fun. Lollipop man Smiler is a total failure, until Foggy steps in. [S]
A Double for Howard: Gentle comedy with the three not-so-wise men of Yorkshire. Howard's new foolproof scheme will cure Pearl of being unnaturally suspicious once and for all. [S]
The Mysterious CW Northrop: Japes and some homespun philosophy in beautiful Yorkshire. Smiler confides to Clegg that he's fallen in love with a woman known for her cooking. [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]
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]
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 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]
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 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]