List of Last of The Summer Wine Episodes - Series - Series 12 (1990)

Series 12 (1990)

Regular Series

Episode number Original airdate Title Disc Description
92 2 September 1990 "Return of the Warrior" 1

This episode marks the final brief appearance of Seymour. He is going back to work, and his friends see him off. Meanwhile, Foggy has returned to the village, and is in search of his old friends.

93 9 September 1990 "Come In, Sunray Major" 1

Foggy has Wesley rig up some walkie-talkies for the trio.

94 16 September 1990 "The Charity Balls" 1

The trio, along with Howard, participate in a sponsored football dribble. This episode includes the second, and final, appearance of Jack Harry Teesdale.

95 23 September 1990 "Walking Stiff Can Make You Famous" 1

Foggy invents bicycle polo.

96 30 September 1990 "That's Not Captain Zero" 1

Compo is broke, and in desperate search of ready cash.

97 7 October 1990 "Das Welly Boot" 1

Foggy employs Wesley to restore an old boat, and Compo wants to take Nora for a spin.

98 14 October 1990 "The Empire That Foggy Nearly Built" 2

Foggy starts a car-parking business.

99 21 October 1990 "The Last Surviving Maurice Chevalier Impression" 2

Compo bags a slot on television as (supposedly) a Maurice Chevalier tribute act. Features a guest appearance from Gorden Kaye as a TV announcer.

100 28 October 1990 "Roll On" 2

Foggy invents the sport of barrel-rolling.

101 4 November 1990 "A Landlady for Smiler" 2

Smiler is re-introduced as a regular character. His wife left him while he was in hospital, and he is now in search of lodging.

Christmas Special (1990)

Episode number Original airdate Title Disc Description
102 27 December 1990 "Barry's Christmas" 2

Barry Wilkinson's last appearance until the 1996 Christmas Special.

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