Some of the dates and ages are all wrong too, eg Stephen Lewis indeed did die in 2015 but he was 88yrs old not 78 as said in the video and that’s only one of the errors!!
Love the programme,back to a different time,different place every time you watch it.The countryside,village scenery,quirky characters.Nothing else like it.
@jamessoneill7664.Its good to no there buried beside each other for they were friends for years. Hopefully there united with their other acting members .Godbless them all 🙏🕊AMEN❤🌹
@@Boogledigs Id say Peter was lost when Bill died .But At Least their Beside each other .Old Pals.Rest in peace To Them Both.And To Other Members Of The Cast 🙏☯️☮️🕊🦋🌹🌹🌹🌹AMEN
Tragically, the loss of human narration marked an end of an era and had been a beloved part of RUclips for decades. Sadly, the Narrator passed away peacefully in his sleep at an unknown age. His human voice added a depth of authenticity cherished by his legion of fans.
Ive watched all episodes of last of the summer wine and all mentioned on this video .To all the casts of the Last Of The Summer Wine 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 REST IN PEACE AND GODBLESS YOU ALL.THANKS FOR YOUR YEARS OF LAUGHTER AND ENTERTAINMENT YOUR NOT FORGOTTEN. AMEN🙏🌹🕊🦋💐
I had the privilage of meeting Kathy Staff at a function in London some years ago. Despite her portrayal of Norah Batty in LOTSW, she was a lovely lady, and no wrinkled stockings .!
Wayne I just watched that episode, Compo was going to fly but Cleggy and Foggy thought they should have him hang from the tree 😂 the same tree that's on the book is the same tree that they threw the rope over. 😂
I noticed that, guess it is click bait to get you to watch it, which I did. Glad their real ends were much kinder in life, they will be so missed, rest in peace x
I had a photo business and studio, I took some photos of Gordon Wharmby (Wesley) for his 'Spotlight' actor directory entry. When he wasn't filming, he had a painting and decorating business.
What was tragic about thier deaths,,,absolutely nothing at all and your description is wrong. They all died of old age related illness as we all will,nothing tragic about it at all,it's life and death a natural prosess yet you keep saying tragic. These were fantastic actors in a fantastic series
Death in itself is a tragedy, but I totally get your point. In the context of the world we live in, tragic is a child who has someone use a pointy implement on them that penetrates vital organs. Tragic is when a train derails or a plane crashes, and has multiple fatalities. Tragic is when a group of monsters invade a festival and decide to unalive some of them. Tragic is when innocent people, often children, die after being used as human shields. Dying of old age, in a safe nation, is not tragic. It's lucky.
Been to Holmfirth ,went into LOSW museum..then in Sids cafe ,,then to church in Upper Thong Village, to see Bill Owen and Peter Sallis graves (buried next to each other) very moving,,thanks for the happy memories,,,glad we went there
The two coppers (the last two) tried getting a spin off from the show up and running. It would have evolved around them on their beat in and around Holmfirth. I think it would have worked. There aren't enough countryside based shows.
@@LindaDavis-kz2inyes I agree it does sound like that the narration is supplied by an American Robot apart from that I loved the sitcom Last of the Summer Wine and still do as I frequently watch the entire collection from the 1st series with the original trio of Compo Clegg and Blamire respectively portrayed brilliantly by the Late Actors Bill Owen and Peter Sallis and Michael Bates the first series was the best in my opinion 😊
Can’t believe how young the cast were when they started appearing in LOTSW. And how did the casting dept manage to get so many actors with impeccable comedic timing to appear in one show!!
Well there wasn't much else on offer for most of them at their time of life,was there ?Heartbeat on ITV was probably their only other option and that would only be for a single episode guest star role.
I love the show, I love the cast, I love the characters, but that was the most boring, repetitive narration I have ever had the misfortune to listen to.
I was honoured to have met Bill Owen numerous times while filming Last of the Summer Wine, as I did with many of the other cast members too. But Bill was the 1 I met the most on my trips to Holmfirth. As it was just over the border from where I was born and bred. I met Thora numerous times on my visits to Heysham, along with her Husband Scotty and was invited to see their garden too.
Great program, brilliant cast and beautifully scripted, which can’t be said of the person narrating this post. Whoever wrote this has no imagination and ability to change the superlatives for the different cast members. It has ruined what should of been a true representation of the brilliant cast and the great storylines!
Michael aldridge was missing who played Seymour. So sad so many wonderful actors and actresses who passed away may we thank them for all the laughter they gave us over the years. Rip to u all you will never be forgotten
Why did you show Robert Fyfe,in the thumbnail,as having died by hanging, when in the video you said he died of kidney failure? Anything for sensationalism to get views. You got a Dislike from me.
I love that comedy show and I watch it every morning all 3 that follow each 😊 and I miss all I like compo as when he kept mentioned noras wrinkled stockings and being trying nagging to be chased by broom 😊😢😢
Foggy, Howard, Marina and Barry were my favourite characters. It was hilarious when Russ Abbot's character tried to get Howard (while dressed as a Mafia gangster) to growl fiercly at the two unidentified motorcyclissts, the best he could manage was a kitten meow!
13:32)JEAN is a man's name. Also pronounced as John. 17:14)Josephine Tewson was great, as the put upon neighbor, in "Keeping Up Appearances". 24:01)Trevor Bannister was to be the center of "Are You Being Served?" He got pushed to the side and later on out. Frank Thornton was the pompous Captain Peacock, the floorwalker.
Interesting how you use the phrase "marked the end of an era" when actors passed away. The show ended in 2010, thus many of these actors actually lived well past the show's end, especially Fyfe, Thornton, O'Dea, Sallis, Kaplan, Fergusson, Freeman, Lewis and others! Still, it was a great show.
Would have been better with an English voice over, surely Ai must have one knocking about somewhere, I watched it with the sound off. Too many "Impeccable comedic timings", although they were great actors, this didn't do any of them justice.
Juliette Kaplan (stage name of Marlene Hoser) was my bridge partner at Broadstairs Bridge Club . She refused to give up smoking and died of lung cancer. Her car had the number plate B4BBC
Jane Freeman / Ivy passed away at a Cardiff care home... My daughter met her, and helped to care for her towards the end of her life. She was still a happy, friendly person apparently. ❤
You say the Frank Thornton. Was "one of the last surviving members of the original cast" and that he joined the show in the 1990s. Only one can be right, and that's the second - the show began in 1973.
I agree, what's wrong with saying died. Everyone seems scared to say it these days. Even passed away has been corrupted to just passed. He passed by my front window, so go outside to find some stranger dead in your front flower bed 😊
Sadly there are now TONS of these AI generated compilation channels on YT. All with a mechanical droning narration. Sick of it. Think I'll only follow channels with real humans from now on!
Americans don’t understand British humour this show would never have been popular over there as it is here by the way the ORGINAL cast was Peter Sallis who played Norman Clegg Bill Owen was Compo Symonite and Micheal Bates who played Cyril Blaymire if you are going to do any more of theses try and not be so repetitive as they are nearly all the same Poor !!!!!
Michael aldridge is missing from the list ! he replace 'Foggy' for about 3 series from 1990 and was great, he was an inventor and ex headmaster. a wonderful T V series.
The grossly inaccurate icons purporting to indicate how some well-loved cast members died are in the worst possible taste. In particular, Robert Fyfe died from kidney failure, not as you suggest of suicide by hanging. What were you thinking of? Clickbait and monetization, of course.
When you're using online voiceover software, it's important to manage the text to ensure that the software manages pronunciation correctly and not just feed pre-written text through it. You might also have chosen a British voice to better match the show.
I loved last of the summer wine. Watched over an over still makes me laugh. I was once a extra with my girl's in 2 episodes. The bouncy castle 1 and brass band. J w Bell asked us after we messed i scene up lol. Met the cast. Great day.
Unwatchable, unresearched, AI scripted and voiced fluff. Frank Thornton may be missed, but it’s not because he was one of the “original cast”. He joined 24 years after the show first started.
Apart from the names of the characters and thespians who played them, the script was almost identical for all of them and eventually began to drip with insincerity.
Wonderful information, just what everyone needs to know to lighten up a dull party!
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We all have to go eventually. No point shying away from the issues.
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Well that's AI voices for you their passing can't be anything other than tragic when comedic Thespians pass on the world gets sadly darker
So very 'tragic' that so many of them died peacefully in their sleep aged 80 to 90+, but at least they all had " impeccable comedic timing"
not ALL of them with the ic timing.................... !!
These are the lucky ones. Most people don't get to be that old or die peacefully.
My mother passed away a month ago, dying peacefully in her sleep aged 96, with my sister holding her hand. There was nothing 'tragic' about it.
Almost as if this is AI created clickbait...
Some of the dates and ages are all wrong too, eg Stephen Lewis indeed did die in 2015 but he was 88yrs old not 78 as said in the video and that’s only one of the errors!!
Love the programme,back to a different time,different place every time you watch it.The countryside,village scenery,quirky characters.Nothing else like it.
I loved ❤ this series growing up. And still watch it today. It never gets old for me 😊😊
Peter sallis and Bill Owen are buried next to each other ❤
Correct, in Holmefirth.
@jamessoneill7664.Its good to no there buried beside each other for they were friends for years. Hopefully there united with their other acting members .Godbless them all 🙏🕊AMEN❤🌹
I find this very moving. They were friends and colleagues for so many years.
@@Boogledigs Id say Peter was lost when Bill died .But At Least their Beside each other .Old Pals.Rest in peace To Them Both.And To Other Members Of The Cast 🙏☯️☮️🕊🦋🌹🌹🌹🌹AMEN
Danny o'dea who played Eli died in 2003 not 2023
Tragically, the loss of human narration marked an end of an era and had been a beloved part of RUclips for decades. Sadly, the Narrator passed away peacefully in his sleep at an unknown age. His human voice added a depth of authenticity cherished by his legion of fans.
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But he had impeccable timing
Ive watched all episodes of last of the summer wine and all mentioned on this video .To all the casts of the Last Of The Summer Wine 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 REST IN PEACE AND GODBLESS YOU ALL.THANKS FOR YOUR YEARS OF LAUGHTER AND ENTERTAINMENT YOUR NOT FORGOTTEN. AMEN🙏🌹🕊🦋💐
Take a drink every time the voice says 'impeccable comedic timing'.
How many livers do you think I have?
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Yeah got rather boring listening to the same description of them
And beloved sitcom . . .
If I did I would be falling over after 10 minutes.
I had the privilage of meeting Kathy Staff at a function in London some years ago. Despite her portrayal of Norah Batty in LOTSW, she was a lovely lady, and no wrinkled stockings .!
Why does the video thumbnail appear to show Robert Fyfe committing suicide (hanging) when he died of kidney disease? That seems crass.
Wayne I just watched that episode, Compo was going to fly but Cleggy and Foggy thought they should have him hang from the tree 😂 the same tree that's on the book is the same tree that they threw the rope over. 😂
The whole thumbnail is weird, especially Marina.
I noticed that, guess it is click bait to get you to watch it, which I did. Glad their real ends were much kinder in life, they will be so missed, rest in peace x
Also several of the death years are wrong as well. The years shown on screen.
R.I.P. all. They were stalwarts of British showbiz and known for numerous other roles throughout their careers.
Peter Salis one of the best comedy actors ever and a great voice over for Wallace always a very well known voice
EVERY ONE WAS PERFECTLY MADE FOR THEIR ROLES ❤ !
I had a photo business and studio, I took some photos of Gordon Wharmby (Wesley) for his 'Spotlight' actor directory entry. When he wasn't filming, he had a painting and decorating business.
Real actors, read the script, owned the role and didn't lecture the public.
@@GordonHouston-Smiththis!
That's because they all had impeccable comedic timing!
You forgot Michael Aldridge who played Seymour from 1986-1990
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What was tragic about thier deaths,,,absolutely nothing at all and your description is wrong.
They all died of old age related illness as we all will,nothing tragic about it at all,it's life and death a natural prosess yet you keep saying tragic.
These were fantastic actors in a fantastic series
Death in itself is a tragedy, but I totally get your point. In the context of the world we live in, tragic is a child who has someone use a pointy implement on them that penetrates vital organs. Tragic is when a train derails or a plane crashes, and has multiple fatalities. Tragic is when a group of monsters invade a festival and decide to unalive some of them. Tragic is when innocent people, often children, die after being used as human shields. Dying of old age, in a safe nation, is not tragic. It's lucky.
Tragic as they wont be seen or heard again,except in repeats
I didn’t realise how young a lot of the cast were during the show. They always seemed like really old people to me.
People got old a lot younger in the past.
Been to Holmfirth ,went into LOSW museum..then in Sids cafe ,,then to church in Upper Thong Village, to see Bill Owen and Peter Sallis graves (buried next to each other) very moving,,thanks for the happy memories,,,glad we went there
I hardly think there lives were cut short as you said they were all in there 80s and 90s when they died😅
What a brilliant caste all of them sadly missed.
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You forgot Brian Wilde who played Foggy Dewhurst.
Surely the classic trio has to be Foggy, Compo and Clegg.
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Foggy definitely my favourite member of Summer Wine.
100% agree
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He was mentioned, they also mentioned his character Mr baraclough in porridge.
Frank Thornton was not in the original cast
Correct. FANTASTIC comedy
I was going to say the same thing. He was probably still making Are you being served when this series first started
Frank Thornton was also in are you being served as captain peacock
I never liked LOTSW but both my parents absolutely loved the show. I can still hear my wonderful father chuckling away while watching it.
Brilliant actors and all were amazing at what they did. The police officers were the ones for me!! ❤
Yes - Ken Kitson''s facial expressions were priceless!
The two coppers (the last two) tried getting a spin off from the show up and running. It would have evolved around them on their beat in and around Holmfirth. I think it would have worked. There aren't enough countryside based shows.
Had to stop watching at FOGGY as every one had the same thing said about them! I got just to repetitive!!!
So annoying & narrated by an American robot by the sound of things!
@@LindaDavis-kz2inyes I agree it does sound like that the narration is supplied by an American Robot apart from that I loved the sitcom Last of the Summer Wine and still do as I frequently watch the entire collection from the 1st series with the original trio of Compo Clegg and Blamire respectively portrayed brilliantly by the Late Actors Bill Owen and Peter Sallis and Michael Bates the first series was the best in my opinion 😊
Brilliant show ,every actor wellpicked for the character the played .
Watched everyone of this series over and over,still watching repeats,still makes me laugh.
Having Bill owens real son playing Compo's long lost son was a stroke of genius.
Can’t believe how young the cast were when they started appearing in LOTSW. And how did the casting dept manage to get so many actors with impeccable comedic timing to appear in one show!!
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Well there wasn't much else on offer for most of them at their time of life,was there ?Heartbeat on ITV was probably their only other option and that would only be for a single episode guest star role.
I love the show, I love the cast, I love the characters, but that was the most boring, repetitive narration I have ever had the misfortune to listen to.
Absolutely- if you want to turn viewers off, get a robot with an American accent to narrate. Works every time for me.
I agree, after 29 seconds I am gone! Every time I hear that voice, I stop the feed and leave! Bye!
But what about the "impeccable comedic timing"?
Beloved - the most overused word in this boring narrative.
Compo - Clegg - Nora - Wally was the ones for me
Yep! plus Foggy.
Tea and buns for all of us please !
I prefere the earlier series. When it became an ensemble cast it became a bit formula.
I'll always remember Wally saying to Nora "Why don't yer sit down an' 'ave a rest - yer've been on yer mouth all day".
Frank Thornton was not one of the Original cast, he joined many years later in 1997..
Wasn't Michael Bates in the original cast?
Hardly tragic as nearly all lived a long life.
I hope I live as long as most of them.
I was honoured to have met Bill Owen numerous times while filming Last of the Summer Wine, as I did with many of the other cast members too. But Bill was the 1 I met the most on my trips to Holmfirth. As it was just over the border from where I was born and bred.
I met Thora numerous times on my visits to Heysham, along with her Husband Scotty and was invited to see their garden too.
So sad, but lets tip our cap to Russ Abbott, Brian Murphy , Keith Clifford, Mike Grady, & Sarah Thomas.
I have a Crush on Sarah Thomas's character Glenda in LOTSW.
Great program, brilliant cast and beautifully scripted, which can’t be said of the person narrating this post. Whoever wrote this has no imagination and ability to change the superlatives for the different cast members. It has ruined what should of been a true representation of the brilliant cast and the great storylines!
Compo was in a class of his own. I still watch reruns of the shows.
Michael aldridge was missing who played Seymour. So sad so many wonderful actors and actresses who passed away may we thank them for all the laughter they gave us over the years. Rip to u all you will never be forgotten
Everyone of them were brilliant Actors.
Why did you show Robert Fyfe,in the thumbnail,as having died by hanging, when in the video you said he died of kidney failure? Anything for sensationalism to get views. You got a Dislike from me.
Click bate
@@lucaschapman2188Or even click bait! 😂
Don’t like the way they say died tragically, none of them did, stupid head line.
They cant show b🥚🥚bs on RUclips so they have to get your attention some other way.
Agree
Good appraisal of the actors and there characters. But poor, repetitive, descriptions of peoples of characterisation.
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Get an Englishman to narrate this, then they would know what they are talking about.
@@beverleyringe7014 agreed then we would not get anti instead of arnti don't you just love computer voices.
@@beverleyringe7014 or a human, even?😂
I love that comedy show and I watch it every morning all 3 that follow each 😊 and I miss all I like compo as when he kept mentioned noras wrinkled stockings and being trying nagging to be chased by broom 😊😢😢
Blimey, if repetative commentary was an olympic sport, this one would win the gold!
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Brilliant actors the likes which we won’t see again fantastic ❤❤
Most of these were famous comedy actors years before this
You say in the video that Danny O'Dea passed on 2003, but it says 2023
It was 2003, aged 93, just checked on line..
Foggy, Howard, Marina and Barry were my favourite characters. It was hilarious when Russ Abbot's character tried to get Howard (while dressed as a Mafia gangster) to growl fiercly at the two unidentified motorcyclissts, the best he could manage was a kitten meow!
marina ............... PHWOOOOAAAARR !!
Yeah - she was gorgeous!
13:32)JEAN is a man's name. Also pronounced as John.
17:14)Josephine Tewson was great, as the put upon neighbor, in "Keeping Up Appearances".
24:01)Trevor Bannister was to be the center of "Are You Being Served?" He got pushed to the side and later on out. Frank Thornton was the pompous Captain Peacock, the floorwalker.
Only a few cast members left. And nobody from the original cast is still with us.
Maybe the husband and wife couple, the wife played Thora Hurdes daughter, her husband Barry, worked for a bank
Glenda and "my Barry"
Interesting how you use the phrase "marked the end of an era" when actors passed away. The show ended in 2010, thus many of these actors actually lived well past the show's end, especially Fyfe, Thornton, O'Dea, Sallis, Kaplan, Fergusson, Freeman, Lewis and others! Still, it was a great show.
Would have been better with an English voice over, surely Ai must have one knocking about somewhere, I watched it with the sound off. Too many "Impeccable comedic timings", although they were great actors, this didn't do any of them justice.
Incredible how so many became DJ's in their latter years
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Not 'Danny O'deea' - it's pronounced O'Day. Michael Bates' name in the series was pronounced BLAY-mire.
Wonderful show, all actors were fabulous. I loved Compo
Juliette Kaplan (stage name of Marlene Hoser) was my bridge partner at Broadstairs Bridge Club . She refused to give up smoking and died of lung cancer. Her car had the number plate B4BBC
God bless them all they left us so many happy and wonderful memories, A brilliant series with so many great actors. 👍
Dying tragically at 96 / 90 / 80 and 74 yeah right
I didn't realise Eli's actor lived that long. Wish he'd stayed on longer in the show.
Jane Freeman / Ivy passed away at a Cardiff care home... My daughter met her, and helped to care for her towards the end of her life. She was still a happy, friendly person apparently. ❤
Joe Gladwin (Wally Batty) and John Comer (Sid) are my favourite characters. 1973 to 1983 is where it's at for the show. Series 1 to 7.
You say the Frank Thornton. Was "one of the last surviving members of the original cast" and that he joined the show in the 1990s. Only one can be right, and that's the second - the show began in 1973.
Juliette Kaplan had a gold peugeot convertible with license plate B4 BBC
She was my bridge partner and her car was yellow, not gold. She refused to stop smoking and died of lung cancer.
They didn't pass away, they DIED!
It means the same thing
I agree, what's wrong with saying died. Everyone seems scared to say it these days. Even passed away has been corrupted to just passed.
He passed by my front window, so go outside to find some stranger dead in your front flower bed 😊
Was this AI generated? Listen to the words at the end of each one.
ye.. i get that impression too.. fake as..
Sadly there are now TONS of these AI generated compilation channels on YT. All with a mechanical droning narration. Sick of it. Think I'll only follow channels with real humans from now on!
very good video of past characters LOTSW, Stephen Lewis was 88 when he passed on, one of my favourite members of the team. 12:31
Americans don’t understand British humour this show would never have been popular over there as it is here by the way the ORGINAL cast was Peter Sallis who played Norman Clegg
Bill Owen was Compo Symonite and Micheal Bates who played Cyril Blaymire if you are going to do any more of theses try and not be so repetitive as they are nearly all the same
Poor !!!!!
Stephen Lewis who played Smiler was 88 not 78 when he died .
He will always be 'Blakey' to me , a much more iconic character , even though I did love LOTSW.
Michael aldridge is missing from the list ! he replace 'Foggy' for about 3 series from 1990 and was great, he was an inventor and ex headmaster. a wonderful T V series.
The grossly inaccurate icons purporting to indicate how some well-loved cast members died are in the worst possible taste. In particular, Robert Fyfe died from kidney failure, not as you suggest of suicide by hanging. What were you thinking of? Clickbait and monetization, of course.
8:38 why has everyone passed away 'tragically ' too repetitive
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Anyone watched first of the summer wine, really funny 😅
I think the only one's left from 'Summer Wine' are 'Barry' & 'Glenda', 'Alvin' & 'Hobbo' , and the two work shy Policemen.
Loved this show, The British arexthe only ones who do comedy that looks so real
The programm ended in 2010, so Eli still going to 2020 can't have noticed.
Interesting information, poorly presented.
No mention of June Whitfield being made a Dame
You need to correct a few of the names on the chapters list. Such as Dora BRYAN, Josephine TEWSON, Bert KWOUK & Christopher BEENY.
Was the script for this written on an excel spreadsheet.
It sounds like a bunch of fields being read out.
Peter Sallis was only one in EVERY episode of loftsw, including First of the Summer Wine where he played his own father pre-war.
I always watch re runs love the prog shame thet all passed but most were big age do miss them
I don’t think you can say their lives were ‘cut short’: they were all ancient when they died.
Tragedy ? Sounds like a very lucky lot to me.
When you're using online voiceover software, it's important to manage the text to ensure that the software manages pronunciation correctly and not just feed pre-written text through it. You might also have chosen a British voice to better match the show.
This was brilliant 👏
UTTER crp
I loved compo and his ferrets ❤❤. I started losing interest a bit when he passed. Foggy and cleg as well as a few others
Cleg was in all 292 episodes!
I loved last of the summer wine. Watched over an over still makes me laugh. I was once a extra with my girl's in 2 episodes. The bouncy castle 1 and brass band. J w Bell asked us after we messed i scene up lol. Met the cast. Great day.
Great video but I hate AI voiceovers
It is every actors wish to die on stage - and every comedians wish not to.
nice vid but got fed up with the same descriptions for all the actors.
Unwatchable, unresearched, AI scripted and voiced fluff. Frank Thornton may be missed, but it’s not because he was one of the “original cast”. He joined 24 years after the show first started.
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My word, what terrible narration! The narrator needs to learn how to breathe whilst delivering his lines. Marks out of 10? Well, not much....
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Nothing tragic about lives well lived
Loved Frank Thornton
'Captain Peacock'!!
had to turn it off, The mispronunciation of names was unbearable.
I love compo xx
The only way to watch this is with the sound turned off.
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How many can remember Brian Wilde in the really good British horror film " Night of the Demon" in 1956..
With Dana Andrews. Scared me to death.
@@terencejay8845.. and Maurice Denham: co-incidentally, both appeared in Porridge many years later.
Apart from the names of the characters and thespians who played them, the script was almost identical for all of them and eventually began to drip with insincerity.
This subject matter deserves a MUCH MUCH better script and voice over. Why AI? Why not a real human to match the humanity of LOTSW?
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I hate AI narration
If they are going to do a video use a human voice it’s so much better
All the actresses and actor's ment alot about my sense of humour today
PS I think they was the best team going