The one with Brian Glover as Ogden Butterclough. Also the show where the trio meet Crusher for the first time, if you exclude some versions of The Loxley Lozenge.
It was a Wesley running gag up until the Truly era(dont recal it in the Truly era,well not from ones I've seen anyway)Was this the episode where, everytime we saw Wesley's land rover, there was some sort of heavy metal tune blasting from the radio? Always thought it rather odd that Wesley would play that kind of music in his vehicle. I could've sworn him saying he had problems with the radio's tuner, although I might be wrong.
anyone otther than John and Joe playing Sid and Wally would have been wrongI agree with what you say. Sid's death was first mentioned in Uncle of the Bride during a lovely conversation between Ivy and Nora. The two women ackknowledged Wally's passing for the first time in Crums.
Roy Clarke is excellent at sensitive writing, and often included it in this show, yet never made a big deal of explaining the absence of a much loved character.
In the case of Sid, maybe the subject of a death was far too soon, after the death theme of Getting Sam Home.
Not many traditional sitcoms do make a big thing of the death of a character - Only Fools and Horses being the obvious exception.
What does impress me about LOTSW is that they never used different actors to play the same character. Fans of I Didn't Know You Cared will appreciate this.
Well, now, there you go, here's where I am at a disadvantage. Having never seen most of the "specials". I have never seen "Uncle of The Bride", sounds like Sid was talked about here and I've never seen this one. The stations in the U.S. skip all the specials and only show the normal episodes of the series. I see though that this special is included in the 1987 LOSW stateside release.
liked Seymour's wife's parting line to him 'I've left your oven in the dinner' ;DWell, now, there you go, here's where I am at a disadvantage. Having never seen most of the "specials". I have never seen "Uncle of The Bride", sounds like Sid was talked about here and I've never seen this one. The stations in the U.S. skip all the specials and only show the normal episodes of the series. I see though that this special is included in the 1987 LOSW stateside release.
If you get the chance please do watch this excellent episode. It explains more about Seymour than any other episode. I loved Seymour, he was so funny, and he had the best, in my opinion, Christmas specials. Oh excepting All Mod Cons, of course.
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