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Last Of The Summer Wine S29E08 [BBC One] [HQ] [H.264] [Frank_UK]
Infohash:
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Type:
TV
Title:
Last Of The Summer Wine S29E08 [BBC One] [HQ] [H.264] [Frank_UK]
Category:
Video/TV shows
Uploaded:
2008-08-10 (by Frank_UK )
Description:
Last Of The Summer Wine - Series 29 - Episode 8
The Mischievous Tinkle In Howard's Eyes
BBC One - 10 August 2008
Howard attempts to contact other nature lovers but finds out there are better ways than the mobile phone to do so.
The longest running comedy series in the world started out, as many British comedy successes did, with a 1973 episode of the BBC series "Comedy Playhouse".
The basis was simple but complex at the same time. It tells us the stories of three old men, who in all essence couldn't be more young at heart.
Aspect Ratio: 720x576 : 16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen
Video: H.264 High Profile : 1000kbps 25fps : 2 Pass Encoded
Audio: AAC-LC 48000Hz 128kbps ABR Stereo
MD5 Checksum: 4451D1E543C5EE878AF96DD0EA2E020E
[Frank_UK]
Files count:
1
Size:
235.09 Mb
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Comments:
Frank_UK (2008-08-11)
High Quality H.264 High Profile, 2 Pass Encoded.Full Broadcast Resolution, 720x576 : 16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen
H.264 High Profile not compatible with Apple ipod.
If you need a H.264 player I recommend the VLC media player, available free for Windows, Mac and Linux:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Frank_UK (2008-08-11)
The world's longest-running sitcom seems immortal, which is ironic for a show about people in the autumn of their years.Compo and Nora Batty in Last of the Summer Wine
At last count, it's notched up nearly 30 series, numerous Christmas specials and a 1988 prequel, First of the Summer Wine, with the whole canon being written by just one man: Roy Clarke.
Created as a submission for the BBC's Comedy Playhouse in 1973, before the year was up, a full series had hit our screens.
A whimsical comedy with a penchant for light philosophy and full-on slapstick, that first run followed the misadventures of three elderly friends tramping around the Yorkshire countryside (the town of Holmfirth and its surroundings).