"Last of the Summer Wine" Oh Look! Mitzi's Found Her Mummy (TV Episode 2006) Poster

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Oh Look! Mitzi's Found Her Mummy
Prismark1013 July 2021
Howard has found himself with a dog to look after for the day.

However he cannot bring it home, Pearl mentions the cat in the house. A feline that has never even been seen.

So Clegg is lumbered with Mitzi the dog. She is so friendly at one point you think Clegg might take a trip to the moon with it to look for cheese.

For someone Mitzi later turns nasty. More Mitzi Mueller the female wrestler.

Even Clegg has to escape from the house. Maybe Barry can come to the rescue with his fancy dress costume.

Some wistful reminiscences from Nora Batty and Ivy about American GI who came over during the war. In the blackout they never looked at the quality, just felt the width.
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6/10
The least terrifying dog on Earth.
Sleepin_Dragon18 September 2021
Howard is looking after a friend's dog, Mitzi, Marina gets a miscommunication about who Mitzi is. Meanwhile Auntie has finally caved in over Smiler and Tom's moaning, and has invested in a new company vehicle.

Super sweet, easy viewing, or course it's daft, it's crazily daft, but as always it's amusing and heart warming. You can't help but wonder if Clarke ever had nightmares about coming up with scripts. It's not memorable, but it did cheer me up during a bout of food poisoning.

I did love the scene between Nora and Ivy, the pair reminiscing about a chap from the war, it was a lovely, sentimental scene, one that showed how good these two lovely actresses were. Nora is rocking one incredible hat.

Barry and Glenda do look equally great and awful, they seem almost a little detached from everyone else here.

Sweet, 6/10.
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