First of the Summer Wine | |
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Created by | Roy Clarke |
Written by | Roy Clarke |
Directed by | Gareth Gwenlan (Pilot) Mike Stephens (Series) |
Starring | Derek Benfield Sarah Dangerfield Linda Davidson David Fenwick Judy Flynn Joanne Heywood Richard Lumsden Paul McLain Paul Oldham Maggie Ollerenshaw Helen Patrick Peter Sallis Gary Whitaker Paul Wyett |
Theme music composer | Jules Lemare (alias Charles N. Daniels) |
Opening theme | "Sweet and Lovely", sung by Al Bowlly, with Roy Fox and his Band |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 13 (list of episodes) Preview warning: Page using Template:Infobox television with "list_episodes" parameter using self-link. See Infobox instructions and MOS:INFOBOXPURPOSE. |
Production | |
Producers | Gareth Gwenlan (Pilot) Mike Stephens (Series) |
Running time | 30 minutes (per episode) |
Original release | |
Network | BBC1 |
Release | 3 January 1988 8 October 1989 | –
Related | |
Last of the Summer Wine (1973–2010) | |
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First of the Summer Wine is a British sitcom written by Roy Clarke that aired on BBC1. The pilot originally aired on 3 January 1988, and the first series of episodes followed from 4 September 1988. The show ran for two series of six episodes each, with the final episode airing on 8 October 1989. The pilot episode was produced and directed by Gareth Gwenlan. Both series of episodes were produced and directed by Mike Stephens. The show has never been repeated by the BBC but has occasionally been repeated on Gold.[1] The show was broadcast in Australia on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation network in the early 1990s.[2]
First of the Summer Wine is a prequel to Clarke's long running show, Last of the Summer Wine, portraying the youth of the principal characters from the mother show in the months leading up to World War II. With the possibility of war hanging over them, the young men and women enjoy their youth while trying to find a place for themselves in the world. The show used young, mostly unknown actors to play the characters, with only two actors from the original series making an appearance in the prequel.[3]