Long-running BBC comedy Last of the Summer Wine is to be axed after 37 years, the BBC has announced.
The series - which has followed the exploits of Compo, Nora Batty and friends - made its TV debut in 1973.
Over the years it has featured a host of famous faces including Eric Sykes, Dame Thora Hird and Bill Owen as Compo.
Jay Hunt, controller of BBC One, said the final series to be shown this summer will be a "fitting farewell" to the well-loved characters.
It will feature Peter Sallis as Norman Clegg alongside several other cast members including Russ Abbott as Hobbo and Brian Murphy, who plays Alvin.
Every single episode of the sitcom has been written by Roy Clarke and produced and directed by Alan J W Bell.
There had been speculation for many years that the show would be retired but it was continually commissioned.
Cheryl Taylor, controller of comedy commissioning, said the decision to end the show was "very tough".
"It is a testimony to the wit and warmth of the characters that Roy Clarke originally created that this amazing series has endured over several decades," she said.
"The BBC feels enormously privileged to have played host to its many charms for such a long time and we very much respect the affection in which it is held.
"It is very tough to have to call time on such a cherished institution but we are very sincere in our gratitude for, and admiration of Last Of The Summer Wine. It is the undisputed champion of long-running comedy series."
BBC One will celebrate the end of the long-running series with special editions of Countryfile and Songs Of Praise.
Both will come from Holmfirth, the village in Yorkshire where the series has been filmed since it began in 1973.
Ms Hunt added: "I am delighted some of the channel's other heritage brands will be helping to say goodbye in style."
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No more summer wine
No more summer wine
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Thank fuck for that!!!
Don't get me wrong I loved it in the early days but they should have laid it to rest with Compo.
Holmfirth will still be dining out of it for years to come. Well it is in Yorkshire and everyone knows they can squeeze three farthings out of a h'apenny.
Don't get me wrong I loved it in the early days but they should have laid it to rest with Compo.
Holmfirth will still be dining out of it for years to come. Well it is in Yorkshire and everyone knows they can squeeze three farthings out of a h'apenny.
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I agree, the first series were excellent, but it jumped the shark a long, long, time back
Gotta love Peter "Wallace" Sallis though.
RIP Compo, you were my role model in life
Gotta love Peter "Wallace" Sallis though.
RIP Compo, you were my role model in life

“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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I had NO idea they had milked this one for so long.
Less is best with a good series.
I am glad I stopped watching it some time ago.
Less is best with a good series.
I am glad I stopped watching it some time ago.
Bah!


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A good series is as good as long as as it's writers can do it justice. Burn Notice just started it's 4th season and hasn't disappointed yet. Though I do wonder just how much longer they can go without the underlying plot (and thus the whole series) going stale. I figure they have at two more seasons in it (not counting the 4th) but it should be at or near wrapped up by then.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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Didn't realise it was still going..I guess I was to young to appreciate it when it started altho I do remember my dad liking it.
Did they ever revela what was in Compo's box...I remember my Dad and his mate discussing it for hours on end over home made beer!
Did they ever revela what was in Compo's box...I remember my Dad and his mate discussing it for hours on end over home made beer!