

Last Of The Class
Fred Carmichael


What readers are saying
Readers love the clever writing and humor in this script adaptation of Last of the Summer Wine. Many appreciate how it captures the essence of the original while providing a fresh perspective. Fans of the series find it enjoyable, even noting differences from the TV show. Overall, the script is praised for its comedic elements and engaging storyline.
Only a man with a ferret down his trousers could love Nora Batty.
So lock up your ferrets (and Nora Batty!), here come Yorkshire's hilarious adventurers -- three pensioners in four classic capers from the BBC television series which still has England laughing after more than twenty-five years.
Nora goes on the rampage when one of Compo's ferrets escapes into her house, Sid decides to install a new bell in the caf, Clegg communicates with plants, and Foggy's interest with a Welsh widow makes the lads too curious to stay put.
Last of the Summer Wine is a British comedy play written by Roy Clarke and published by Josef Weinberger (2012).
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Josef Weinberger · 2012 · 124 pp
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