"Last of the Summer Wine" Why Is Barry at an Angle? (TV Episode 2001) Poster

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7/10
Sweet humour.
Sleepin_Dragon20 July 2021
Barry's in an emotional turmoil, and Howard is busy assembling furniture.

After a tough day, there is nothing better for taking your mind of things, like an episode of Last of The Summer Wine.

OK, so it's not what it used to be, and I am still a bit iffy about Tom, but this is an incredibly sweet, light, and easy going watch.

There are some nice, funny scenes, the sour faced Stephen Lewis makes this one. Uncle Cuddly, a man who's face could never have been deemed as jolly, great to see him.......stretched. Once again you can't fault Auntie Wainwright's efforts to earn a few quid.

Poor naive, innocent Barry, as always is teased beyond belief, it's a warming scene.

Best of all, is the appearance of the glorious Marina, forever adorable.

Sweet, 7/10.
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7/10
He may be named Smiler, but Mr. Cuddly?
ygwerin114 October 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Barry has to visit a Mr. Hackett of Wilton Street on Building Society business, but in her reaction we can see again Glenda's propensity to whine somewhat about "Anything that might happen to my Barry".

Glenda then calls on his dad for possible information as "he's bound to know something about these Hacketts".

If Barry mistakenly believes nothing worse can happen than Wesley Pegden tinkering with his car, then he quickly finds how wrong he was. When Trully, Clegg and Tom arrived on the scene.

Trully may be retired but once a copper always one as he insists on helping, which always makes matters worst.

Trully immediately insists on taking charge of finding out about the Hackett of Wilton Street, this involves in getting Barry inebriated while lying through his teeth about The Hackett Clan.
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