Last of the Summer Wine
Set in the rolling hills of Yorkshire, this long-running comedy follows a rotating trio of older friends who refuse to act their age. Free from jobs and most responsibilities, they drift through village life swapping gossip, nursing petty rivalries, and chasing small-scale thrills that often go sideways. Their misadventures, warm friendships, and the town’s quirky characters turn ordinary days into gentle chaos, all with a fond, down-to-earth sense of humor.
In a picturesque Yorkshire village, three aging buddies make it their mission to keep life interesting, even when everyone around them thinks they should know better. With too much time and too much imagination, they pass their days people-watching, trading stories about the locals, and launching spur-of-the-moment schemes that range from harmless pranks to ill-advised outings across the countryside. Their plans rarely unfold as intended, thanks to shaky confidence, old injuries, stubborn pride, and the watchful eyes of family members and neighbors who have heard it all before. Over the years, the core trio shifts, but the spirit stays the same: loyal friends facing life’s changes with jokes, mischief, and a refusal to grow up. The humor is character-driven and affectionate, finding comedy in everyday moments, small embarrassments, and the comfort of longstanding companionship.