Everyone wants to know just where Nelly is going in the afternoons, and is it perhaps linked to Hobbo's claim, that she's his long lost mum.
Not sure about this one, the humour is a little more variety than sitcom, it has a very, very dated feel, but the main elements that make Last of the Summer wine endearing are lacking. We don't have a Howard and Marina sketch, Clegg and Truly are barely visible.
Perhaps the funniest scene was Hobbo's visit to Auntie's, and subsequent disguise, although even here it's perhaps twenty years out of date.
The Policemen are still more involved in the main action, but they're definitely getting a little more dim with each episode.
Not a classic, not terrible, 6/10.
Not sure about this one, the humour is a little more variety than sitcom, it has a very, very dated feel, but the main elements that make Last of the Summer wine endearing are lacking. We don't have a Howard and Marina sketch, Clegg and Truly are barely visible.
Perhaps the funniest scene was Hobbo's visit to Auntie's, and subsequent disguise, although even here it's perhaps twenty years out of date.
The Policemen are still more involved in the main action, but they're definitely getting a little more dim with each episode.
Not a classic, not terrible, 6/10.