Set the People Free: The Yorkshire sitcom with a lovely cast of old boys. Compo and Clegg hatch a plan to free hen-pecked Wally and Howard from their domestic chores. [S]
Go with the Flow: Roy Clarke's sitcom that's been running for over 30 years and is just as funny as it was when it began. Seymour decides to offer his talents to the local vicar. [S]
Jaws: The evergreen sitcom about older Yorkshire folk being naughty. Seymour vows that Edie's dustbin carrying days are over as he decides to install a waste disposal unit for her. [S]
Edie and the Automobile: Comedy that upholds the old adage that we revert to childhood as we get older! Seymour, a non-driver, volunteers to help Edie learn to drive again. [S]
Wind Power: More laughs with those bonkers old blokes. Seymour and Clegg plan to make aeronautical history with a pair of roller skates, an old sail and a gullible test pilot. [S]
When You Take a Good Bite, Yorkshire Tastes Terrible: Clegg takes Compo and Seymour on a journey to re-create the times when the trio would walk gates and climb trees together. [S]
The Experiment: Roy Clarke's long-running sitcom set in the scenic Yorkshire countryside. Seymour and Clegg take drastic action to try to get Compo to buy a round. [S]
The Treasure of the Deep: When Compo hauls a piece of antique silver from the canal, Seymour believes he can recover the rest of the loot and return it to its rightful owner. [S]
Downhill Racer: Roy Clarke's classic sitcom, and those life-loving chaps are up to naughtiness again. Seymour sets out to prove that skiing need not be a sport only for the rich. [S]
The Day of the Welsh Ferret: Laughs with the charming old gentlemen. Compo has an encounter with a feisty ferret... doesn't he always keep a couple spare in his trousers, anyway? [S]