Last of the Summer Wine - Season 7

Last of the Summer Wine - Season 7

Season 7

Last of the Summer Wine's seventh series originally aired on BBC1 between 30 January and 6 March 1983. All episodes from this series were written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Sydney Lotterby, except for "Getting Sam Home", which is produced and directed by Alan J.W. Bell. The seventh series was released on DVD in region 2 as a combined box set with series 8 on 3 March 2008.
Network
Episodes8
DatesJan 30, 1983 - Dec 30, 1984
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Episodes

The Frozen Turkey Man
Season 7Episode 130 min

The Frozen Turkey Man

Compo convinces a barmaid that Foggy is an eccentric millionaire.
Jan 30, 1983
The White Man's Grave
Season 7Episode 230 min

The White Man's Grave

Wally is fed up with Nora's constant nagging so Compo, Clegg and Foggy devise a plan to get him out of the house for a few hours.
Feb 6, 1983
The Waist Land
Season 7Episode 330 min

The Waist Land

Foggy finds there's money to be made selling food to the desperate inhabitants of a local health farm.
Feb 13, 1983
Cheering Up Ludovic
Season 7Episode 430 min

Cheering Up Ludovic

Ludovic has bought a new van and to cheer him up Clegg is given the job of test driving it.
Feb 20, 1983
The Three Astaires
Season 7Episode 530 min

The Three Astaires

The trio volunteer at a church concert party.
Feb 27, 1983
The Arts of Concealment
Season 7Episode 630 min

The Arts of Concealment

Trying to camouflage himself, Foggy upsets a group of cyclists. Compo also upsets someone over the state of his trousers
Mar 6, 1983
Getting Sam Home (1983 Christmas Special)
Season 7Episode 730 min

Getting Sam Home (1983 Christmas Special)

Dec 27, 1983
The Loxley Lozenge (1984 Christmas Special)
Season 7Episode 830 min

The Loxley Lozenge (1984 Christmas Special)

Dec 30, 1984

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