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    Peter Anthony Joseph Daniel Wrenshall (22 December 1911 – 16 April 2003), better known by his stage name Danny O'Dea, was an English actor. O'Dea was a British funnyman born out of the music hall tradition. He left a legacy which spans eight decades and reads like a history of British comedy.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0640613Danny O'Dea - IMDb

    Biography. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Danny O'Dea (1911-2003) Actor. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Danny O'Dea was a British funnyman born out of the finest Music Hall tradition, left a legacy which spans eight decades and reads like the history of British comedy.

    • January 1, 1
    • Durrington, Sussex, England, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • Hartshead, West Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Summer Wine Trio
    • Other Regular Characters
    • Supporting Characters
    • Prequel Characters
    • References

    Cyril Blamire

    (Michael Bates; 1973–1975) The first "third man", and the most childishly argumentative and snobbish, Blamire was the contrast to Compo. Blamire was fired up by displays of youthful enthusiasm, energetic gusto, or any sign of the British spirit. He served as a corporal in the British Army in the Royal Signals regiment during "The Great Fight for Freedom"as a "supply wallah" (a storeman) in India and retains his military bearing. Michael Bates was born in India and actually served as a Major w...

    Norman Clegg

    (Peter Sallis; 1973–2010)

    William "Compo" Simmonite

    (Bill Owen; 1973–2000)

    Nora Batty

    (Kathy Staff; 1973–2001, 2003–2008)

    Sid

    (John Comer; 1973–1983, Tony Melody; 1983) Bluff café owner, who featured prominently for the first ten years, before Comer's death in 1984. Ivy remembers him fondly, and often mentions him in conversation. Sid was one of the few characters who actually seemed to enjoy getting involved in the misadventures of the three central characters, and often saw them as an excuse to get out of the café for a few hours. However, occasionally he was shown to be extremely irritated by some of their scheme...

    Ivy

    (Jane Freeman; 1973–2010) Joint owner of café with husband Sid, with whom she would often have blazing rows in the kitchen, until his death. She later ran it alone. Physically formidable, she viciously scolded anyone who dared misbehave or criticise the food by throwing them out the café or often hitting them on the head with a tray. Generally the wisest and most level-headed of the show's female social circle, she was also on occasion a target of Compo's unwanted affection, who often said th...

    The Library

    In the early years of the show, the trio used to frequent the library and had a fractious relationship with the librarians. 1. Mr Wainwright (Blake Butler; 1973, 1976) was the rather timid head of the local library, which the trio visited a lot in the show's early days – Compo nicknamed him 'Old Shagnasty'. Mr Wainwright left at the same time as Mrs Partridge's departure (see below), but was "transferred back" to the area in the third series, featuring in two episodes where he was once again...

    Holmfirth residents

    Throughout the show guest characters have appeared more than once in the series making several appearances. 1. Eric(Derek Etchells; 1973, 1975) was the repo man who was seen going to Compo's house in both the pilot "Of Funerals and Fish" and the second series episode "Some Enchanted Evening". 2. Mabel(Kathleen St. John; 1976) made two appearances in the third series. 3. Norris Fairburn(David Williams; 1983, 1985, 1993, 1995, 2008) was the haberdasher making his first appearance in the 1983 ep...

    Compo's family

    Throughout Compo's time on the show, there were numerous references to Compo's vast family and their (implied) criminal tendencies. Although several relatives appeared in the show, this does not come close to the number of relatives mentioned lightly in conversation. By the time Compo’s son Tom appeared in the series it is said all of Compo’s family have died. 1. Chip Simmonite (Tony Haygarth; 1973) is Compo's relative from the series 1 episode "Pate and Chips". Chip and his wife Connie with...

    From 1988 to 1989 two prequel series called First of the Summer Wine aired featuring many characters from the main series in their youth. 1. Sherbet(Paul Oldham; 1988–1989) was a friend of many trio members. His fate after the war is unknown as he was never alluded to in the main series. The character appeared in every prequel episode. 2. David Cle...

    Bright, Morris; Ross, Robert (6 April 2000). Last of the Summer Wine: The Finest Vintage. London: BBC Worldwide. ISBN 0-563-55151-8.

  3. 16 de abr. de 2003 · Danny O'Dea was an English actor. He made numerous appearances as Eli Duckett in the British sitcom Last of the Summer Wine between 1986 and 2002. His film roles include Paddie, an elderly man in Rita, Sue and Bob Too in 1986.

  4. Danny O'Dea (@odeadanny) • Instagram photos and videos. 2,719 Followers, 4,595 Following, 277 Posts - Danny O'Dea (@odeadanny) on Instagram: "W&M ‘18 Lumberjack Noir Detective."

  5. 1 de jan. de 2003 · dbo: abstract. Peter Anthony Joseph Daniel Wrenshall (22 December 1911 – 16 April 2003) better known by his stage name Danny O'Dea was an English actor. Danny O'Dea was a British funnyman born out of the finest Music Hall tradition, he left a legacy which spans eight decades and reads like a history of British comedy.

  6. Making of Last of the Summer Wine 1998 - "Beware the Vanilla Slice" - YouTube. Summer Wine Home Videos. 978 subscribers. 641. 87K views 6 years ago. Here's some more footage we got in 1998 from the...