The sad thing is that Bill Owen had the sort of Cancer that does not show symptoms until well advanced. I think Bill had been ill for quite a long time. If you look from Series 17 onwards his appearance declines rapidly so he could have been declining for some years before his death. Wonderful actor and really nice man. R.I.P. Bill
What a wonderful episode. I live in Washington State, USA, and have been watching for several years. This episode was on, but had major editing. Thanks for providing it in full. The series far surpasses the so called comedy now produced in the USA. It has a gentle, fun approach to life and relationships between people. It reminds me to appreciate each day I have. The settings are gorgeous.
I remember watching the next few episodes and tearing up a bit myself. It was like I had lost a real friend in Compo.
That's one of the things I've always admired about this show, when an actor died, they just wrote it into the script. You lost Wally and Sid and I don't know who else, and the show still went on. Wish it could have kept up forever, but Bill Owen and Peter Sallis were just the heart and soul and it never was the same without Compo. Some interesting episodes with Tom Owen though.
Thank you very much for posting this. I'm in the U.S. and have never gotten to see this episode. On many levels it is one of the finest things I've seen. Funny, sad, poignant. I wish I could get all of the Last of the Summer Wines in a collection on dvds. In the meantime I'll just be thankful to folks like Kylerob19 for posting so many episodes here.
When my girlfriend and I watched the next episode (Fallen Wellies) she got upset with the BBC for killing off her favorite TV character. When I told her Bill Owen died for real I didn't think she'd ever stop crying. I felt the same way. He brought a lot of happiness into my life and the lives of my family.
He looked and sounded off during the episode but it didn't become really noticeable until the closing shot. Its a shame that he died so suddenly and LOSW hasn't been the same without him.
btw. Does anyone know who that woman in the shot with Wesley, Barry and Glenda was? I don't recognize her.
Ahh this video ending Always brings a tear to my eye...Bill "Compo" looks So Ill...but he lives on in each of us Ever Faithful to Last of the Summer Wine!
Compo lives on in all of us. As will Cleggy and the rest. Last of the Summer Wine is truly the best show to ever grace the airwaves. It's DoublePlusGood. And then some.
He didn't know he was that ill at the time. Peter Sallis explained this in an interview, that at the time of filming he had this incurable disease, but didn't realise he had it
was Cleggy a serviceman too?
TVGIRL5 10 months ago
@TVGIRL5 yeah i think he was
TheLloydA1 5 months ago
The sad thing is that Bill Owen had the sort of Cancer that does not show symptoms until well advanced. I think Bill had been ill for quite a long time. If you look from Series 17 onwards his appearance declines rapidly so he could have been declining for some years before his death. Wonderful actor and really nice man. R.I.P. Bill
GarryH1963 1 year ago
What a wonderful episode. I live in Washington State, USA, and have been watching for several years. This episode was on, but had major editing. Thanks for providing it in full. The series far surpasses the so called comedy now produced in the USA. It has a gentle, fun approach to life and relationships between people. It reminds me to appreciate each day I have. The settings are gorgeous.
espalding3 1 year ago
I remember watching the next few episodes and tearing up a bit myself. It was like I had lost a real friend in Compo.
That's one of the things I've always admired about this show, when an actor died, they just wrote it into the script. You lost Wally and Sid and I don't know who else, and the show still went on. Wish it could have kept up forever, but Bill Owen and Peter Sallis were just the heart and soul and it never was the same without Compo. Some interesting episodes with Tom Owen though.
michaelpthompson 1 year ago
bill owen aka compo it has been and always will be a honour.
thanqualhighseer 1 year ago
Thank you very much for posting this. I'm in the U.S. and have never gotten to see this episode. On many levels it is one of the finest things I've seen. Funny, sad, poignant. I wish I could get all of the Last of the Summer Wines in a collection on dvds. In the meantime I'll just be thankful to folks like Kylerob19 for posting so many episodes here.
toneseeker61 1 year ago 3
When my girlfriend and I watched the next episode (Fallen Wellies) she got upset with the BBC for killing off her favorite TV character. When I told her Bill Owen died for real I didn't think she'd ever stop crying. I felt the same way. He brought a lot of happiness into my life and the lives of my family.
He is missed.
TomatoeAssassin 2 years ago
RIP Bill, you will live forever as Compo.
ozhd 2 years ago 5
He looked very ill in this ep. At the end you can clearly see his face looking very pale.
whelshguy 2 years ago 7
He looked and sounded off during the episode but it didn't become really noticeable until the closing shot. Its a shame that he died so suddenly and LOSW hasn't been the same without him.
btw. Does anyone know who that woman in the shot with Wesley, Barry and Glenda was? I don't recognize her.
IrishKyokushin 1 year ago
I don´t think I ever saw this before.
davidperi 2 years ago
It's so hard to watch this. : '(
RozRuss 2 years ago 6
I have to say that it brought tears to my eyes, what a man compo was, RIP Compo/Bill
laserdiscaddict 3 years ago 14
Ahh this video ending Always brings a tear to my eye...Bill "Compo" looks So Ill...but he lives on in each of us Ever Faithful to Last of the Summer Wine!
RIP Compo!
profpep 3 years ago 8
Ahh, cute Cleggy! First he takes care of the pigeon, then the rabbit.
Punki80 3 years ago 10
Yeah. I like how he sort of laid his cheek against the pigeon.
StoliDassah 2 years ago 2
Compo lives on in all of us. As will Cleggy and the rest. Last of the Summer Wine is truly the best show to ever grace the airwaves. It's DoublePlusGood. And then some.
raydeen2k 3 years ago 11
@raydeen2k
agree totally!
pjl54 1 year ago
What a sad ending. It showed great strength from "Compo" to give us this ending when he was so ill. Much missed.
VonHeler1 3 years ago 10
He didn't know he was that ill at the time. Peter Sallis explained this in an interview, that at the time of filming he had this incurable disease, but didn't realise he had it
YKW2 3 years ago 7
4:05 clegg leaving flowers for the rabbit lol
whitehousefilms 3 years ago 8
Really nice ending , I miss Compo and Bill Owen he is a legend..RIP you little genius.
rob1969in 3 years ago 8
Really poigniant ending. Perfect way to honour a legend.
MrDCWood 3 years ago 11
This was the last episode filmed with Bill Owen - he died just a few days after it wrapped - hence the unusual closing minute.
Applemask 3 years ago 16