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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]