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A TINY cottage from a beloved 1970s sitcom has hit the market, offering fans a chance to own a piece of the show. Once one of ...
Dame Thora Hird's acting career lasted almost a century, yet she enjoyed her most successful period in her eighties.
Fans of Last of the Summer Wine may remember the viaduct being used in an episode entitled Three Men and a Mangle, where Compo, Clegg and Foggy attempt to hoist Nora Batty’s mange up from the ...
A museum dedicated to Last Of The Summer Wine has gone on sale – for just £19,950. The only exhibition to the world's longest-running TV comedy is situated in the cottages used as the locations for ...
The exhibition rooms and gift shop are located on the site of characters Nora Batty and Compo’s cottage homes at 30A Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth. Read more:Heartbreaking tributes to 'funny and kind' ...
SHIVERING Brits are stocking up on Nora Batty-style granny tights to keep warm. The thickest leg warmers flew off the shelves during last month’s cold snap. As energy bills soar amid a cost of ...
Fans explore an exhibition about the show, join tours of the filming locations and take selfies outside the cottage where battleaxe Nora Batty shooed away Compo’s lecherous advances with her ...
Alex Moss/BBC The classic line-up of Foggy, Compo and Clegg were joined by infamous battle-axe Nora Batty whose fictional home steps featured regularly ...
10 Nora Batty home in the show is now a guest house Credit: NB PRESS LTD 10 Katie Lodge and Carryn Gill of The Wrinkled Stocking Cafe sweep the steps of Compo's house in the show Credit: NB PRESS ...
The classic line-up of Foggy, Compo and Cleggy were joined by infamous battle-axe Nora Batty – a matriarch so popular with the British public that “I Love NB” car stickers, in the style of ...
The series - which has followed the exploits of Compo, Nora Batty and friends - made its TV debut in 1973, and featured a host of famous faces including Eric Sykes and Dame Thora Hird.