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02-06-2010, 04:09 PM
'Last of the Summer Wine' has been axed after 37 years.
The programme, which is the world's longest-running sitcom, will bow out after one final series later this year.
'Last of the Summer Wine' first premiered as an episode of 'Comedy Playhouse' on BBC One back in 1973 and went on to run for a record-breaking 31 series.
Peter Sallis, 89, who plays Norman Clegg in the programme, is one of only two original cast members to still appear, alongside Jane Freeman, who plays cafe owner Ivy.
Cheryl Taylor, the BBC's controller of comedy commissioning, said the decision to end the show was "very tough".
She said: "It is a testimony to the wit and warmth of the characters that Roy Clarke originally created that this amazing series has endured over several decades.
"It is very tough to have to call time on such a cherished institution but we are very sincere in our gratitude for, and admiration of Last Of The Summer Wine. It is the undisputed champion of long-running comedy series."
The end of the programme will be celebrated with special editions of 'Countryfile' and 'Songs of Praise'.
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The programme, which is the world's longest-running sitcom, will bow out after one final series later this year.
'Last of the Summer Wine' first premiered as an episode of 'Comedy Playhouse' on BBC One back in 1973 and went on to run for a record-breaking 31 series.
Peter Sallis, 89, who plays Norman Clegg in the programme, is one of only two original cast members to still appear, alongside Jane Freeman, who plays cafe owner Ivy.
Cheryl Taylor, the BBC's controller of comedy commissioning, said the decision to end the show was "very tough".
She said: "It is a testimony to the wit and warmth of the characters that Roy Clarke originally created that this amazing series has endured over several decades.
"It is very tough to have to call time on such a cherished institution but we are very sincere in our gratitude for, and admiration of Last Of The Summer Wine. It is the undisputed champion of long-running comedy series."
The end of the programme will be celebrated with special editions of 'Countryfile' and 'Songs of Praise'.
Yahoo! News