The White Man's Grave: A trip to the Yorkshire Pennines for a happy half hour with the three old rogues. The trio plot to get Wally out of the house and away from nagging Nora. [S]
The Waist Land: A relaxing stroll through the Yorkshire countryside with the comical trio. Foggy has a scam selling food to the desperate inhabitants of a health farm. [S]
Cheering Up Ludovic: Laughs in the sitcom from the wonderfully witty mind of 'Open All Hours' writer Roy Clarke. Clegg is given the job of test driving Ludovic's new van. [S]
The Three Astaires: Brian Wilde, who also starred in another legendary sitcom 'Porridge', is one of the comical old chaps from Yorkshire. The trio take part in a church concert. [S]
The Arts of Concealment: More hearty chuckles from the beloved sitcom, filmed in Yorkshire. Foggy tries camouflage, but only succeeds in scaring passers-by. [S]
The Loxley Lozenge: The long-running sitcom about three old men of the Dales. A previous bad experience with Wesley Pegden and his home-made racing car doesn't put off the boys. [S]
The Mysterious Feet of Nora Batty: The late Bill Owen in the series that made him one of Britain's favourite characters. Foggy and Compo argue about the size of Nora's feet. [S]
Keeping Britain Tidy: Mischievous old boys and their dragon-like lady friends in the sitcom that's run for over thirty years. An abandoned mattress sparks a clean up campaign. [S]
Enter the Phantom: Vintage comedy from the writer of 'Open All Hours' and 'Keeping Up Appearances'. Compo transforms himself into a daredevil biker to impress Nora Batty. [S]
Catching Digby's Donkey: Classic comic fun with the three old gents draining the last drop of fun out of life. Digby's donkey is on the loose again with the trio on its tail. [S]
There Are Gypsies at the Bottom of the Garden: When Foggy's trained ear identifies the sound coming from the woods as the giant woodpecker, he summons Wesley and a tour bus. [S]
Concerto for Solo Bicycle: The world's longest-running sitcom. Foggy comes up with an unusual idea for bicycle safety underwear when he collides with a speeding Compo. [S]
Springing Smiler: The immortal Yorkshire comedy. Foggy, Clegg and a rather enthusiastic Compo accept a challenge to spring Smiler, Nora Batty's lodger, from under her roof. [S]
Stop That Bath: Classic comedy with the old boys from Yorkshire. Compo, Clegg and Foggy help take a cast iron bath to Marina as a present from Howard. [S]
Have You Got a Light, Mate?: When Howard wants the china shepherdess in Auntie Wainwright's window as a gift for a certain lady friend, it's Clegg who gets the job of buying it. [S]
The Black Widow: Too much home brew after Ernie Mordue's funeral leaves Compo and Foggy with bad hangovers. Clegg fares rather better, ending up with a good woman! [S,AD]
Where There's Smoke There's Barbecue: Compo, Clegg and Foggy get excited about a portable gas barbecue, but have some difficulty mastering the gas pressure valve. Take cover! [S,AD]
How to Clear Your Pipes: The old country rogues growing old disgracefully. Foggy devises an assault course to bring Compo up to the physical standard of Rudolph Valentino. [S]
Wheelies: More badly-behaved antics from the sprightly trio. Compo, Clegg and Foggy prove that the invention of the wheel might not have been such a good idea after all. [S,AD]
Camera Shy: Roy Clarke's brilliant comic creation that will outlive us all. Foggy's new-found interest in camcorders causes consternation among some country ramblers. [S,AD]
Who's Got Rhythm?: More from Roy Clarke's epic sitcom about growing old disgracefully. Compo displays his musical prowess, prompted by the number of musical bands in the valley. [S,AD]
Happy Birthday, Howard: Vintage sitcom that, like a fine wine, improves with age. Marina is desperate to deliver her birthday present to Howard - without his wife finding out. [S,AD]
Ordeal by Trousers: Comic adventures with the three old Yorkshiremen who never run out of steam. Compo recalls an old schoolboy custom to ascertain whether Foggy's yarns are true. [S,AD]
The Self-Propelled Salad Strainer: The world's longest-running sitcom! Nora Batty's visit to a person unknown forces Compo into a declaration of love, which he says with flowers. [S,AD]
The Phantom of the Graveyard: Senior silliness with the three not-so-wise men of Yorkshire. The trio try to pay their respects at the funeral of a fondly-remembered schoolteacher. [S,AD]
Errol Flynn Used to Have a Pair Like That: Growing old disgracefully with the senior citizens of Yorkshire. Compo unearths his old motor-cycle kit and sets off to serenade Nora. [S,AD]
By the Magnificent Thighs of Ernie Burniston: A corking episode of the hit comedy. Compo is coming to terms with being less agile due to his age - until he sees Ernie on a bike. [S,AD]
Pole Star: The wellingtoned one is still mad about those wrinkly stockings! Unable to reach Nora's washing-line, let alone her heart, Compo accepts a helping hand from Foggy. [S]
Passing the Earring: These chaps have lost none of their youthful sense of fun - a lesson to us all! Howard finds an incriminating piece of jewellery and turns to Clegg. [S]
Cash Flow Problems: Vintage laughs with the three men growing old disgracefully. Compo thinks he's made a killing when he remembers a shilling he's still owed from his schooldays. [S]
Was That Nora Batty Singing?: He's still chasing her, the old devil! Compo frets about Nora's unusual behaviour and decides the only course of action is to spy on her. [S]
The Miraculous Curing of Old Goff Helliwell: Young-at-heart sitcom. Clegg, Truly and Billy look for something, or someone, that will put the spark back into an ailing friend's life. [S]
In Which Gavin Hinchcliffe Loses the Gulf Stream: The record-breaking sitcom - it's been going strong since 1973! The gang are surprised to see an old pal skiing on a van roof. [S]
The Secret Birthday of Norman Clegg: More misadventures with those young-at-heart Yorkshire pensioners. Keen to enjoy a quiet birthday, Clegg plans a discreet lunch at a nice hotel. [S]
A Pick-Up of the Later Ming Dynasty: Long-running sitcom. Truly, Clegg and Billy find their skills are needed to help Tom and Smiler locate the source of a squeak on their handcart. [S]
Ancient Eastern Wisdom: An Introduction: Look for Burt Kwouk, AKA Inspector Clouseau's pal Cato, in this episode of the Yorkshire-set sitcom. Truly and Clegg meet handyman Entwistle. [S]
The Lair of the Cat Creature: The 24th series of the long-running sitcom. When Alvin falls into their lives, Truly, Clegg and Billy try to help the failed bird-man find his niche. [S]
It All Began with an Old Volvo Headlamp: Young-at-heart sitcom. A heartbroken Kevin needs a place to be alone, but problems arise when he decides to be the 'Wise Man of the Woods'. [S]
Sadly, Madly, Bradley: Roy Clarke's sitcom about young-at-heart pensioners. Billy is burdened with his humourless brother-in-law. Wesley tries to deliver an inflatable feeding trough. [S]
Exercising Father's Bicycle: More farcical fun in the world's longest running sitcom. Keen to follow his father's footsteps, Tom foolishly listens to Clegg and Truly's stories. [S]
A Chaise Longue Too Far: Roy Clarke's long-running sitcom. Glenda's unwanted anniversary present proves to have some use - especially when Howard gets locked in his bedroom. [S]
Why Is Barry at an Angle?: Popular sitcom. Barry's promotion at the building society entails visiting a particularly violent family. Unwisely, he seeks advice from Truly and Clegg. [S]
A White Sweater and a Solicitor's Letter: Sitcom about a group of sprightly OAPs in Yorkshire. A solicitor's letter to Compo interests the whole town, and terrifies his son Tom. [S]