"Last of the Summer Wine" By the Magnificent Thighs of Ernie Burniston (TV Episode 1992) Poster

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By the Magnificent Thighs of Ernie Burniston
Prismark101 April 2017
It is the start of the fourteenth series and to be blunt I felt on the rewatch the previous series to be a disappointment. Roy Clarke really seemed to be struggling for plots and laughs.

However a change is immediately noticeable, we are back to film rather than video. Last of the Summer Wine just seems suited to filmed exterior scenes. I think the elderly cast members preferred it that way as well.

Foggy still bores passing stranger which is jungle stories and this time the unfortunate victim is someone on a bus stop. Foggy feels the street is too strategically unsafe to defend properly but ends up missing the bus as he climbed on top of the shelter to demonstrate that advantage of height.

Compo feels unhealthy especially as he sees Ernie Burniston cycling around.

Howard as in the previous series wants Clegg to give something to Marina, this time a birthday card. Not sure why Howard has so much difficulties doing this small tasks himself as he spends a lot of time cycling around or whatever else with Marina.

At least we get to Howard get dressed up in drag only to be interrupted by Auntie Wainwright who now has Smiler working for him. I guess he is not lodging with Nora Batty anymore.

Strangest part of the episode is to see the cafe being packed out. We are never given an explanation for the morning rush and it seems the cafe set has changed, it looks bigger.
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7/10
No fool like the old ones
ygwerin11 April 2021
Warning: Spoilers
From what we can see of Yorkshire blokes in this show I simply can't imagine, any of them being Olympic athletes.

As an example of Yorkshire male athletic prowess Holmfirth has non other than, wait for it Ernie Burniston.

Most definitely a name to conjure with well at least enough, for Compo to get hot under the collar about.

But why on earth should Compo ever feel the urge for any degree of exercise? He is most likely to be known locally, for what he undoubtedly is a scruffy layabout.

Why on earth does Norman Clegg still reside next door to Howard?

He even moved and winded up next door to Howard, looking at the earlier episodes they are clearly both living in different properties.

Howard perpetually attempts to inveigle Cleggy into involvement in his futile attempts, at illicit assignations with Marina.

These provide a running gag in this program, but our Norm is such a doormat at continually falling foul to it.
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