Unencumbered by wives, jobs or any other responsibilities, three senior citizens who've never really grown up explore their world in the Yorkshire Dales. They spend their days speculating about their fellow townsfolk and thinking up adventures not usually favoured by the elderly.
More fun with the naughty old chaps, now joined by Seymour Utterthwaite. Clegg is persuaded to deliver a note to Marina.
Eccentric would-be inventor Seymour Utterthwaite joins Compo and Clegg on their escapades. This time they repair a boat, and who's ending up wet?
Philosophy and fun as we take a gentle stroll through the Yorkshire countryside with those young-at-heart oldies. Compo talks about love and ferrets.
Issues of sexuality explored by the unlikeliest characters in the classic sitcom, as Seymour invents a purse for men and wants Compo to try it out.
Vintage laughs with the old boys getting into surreal scrapes in Yorkshire. Compo volunteers to try out Seymour's car safety device.
Another rambling day out for the three old fellows refusing to age gracefully. The chaps decide there's money to be made during a heatwave.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Clegg takes Compo and Seymour on a journey to re-create the times when the trio would walk gates and climb trees together.
Comic mishaps with the three old men of the Yorkshire Pennines. Seymour plans to put the sparkle back into Christmas - but Compo ends up on the roof.
The annual garden fete is of no interest to Compo and Clegg, until they meet a tramp with a special interest in donkeys.