Who played Compo before Owen?

Who played Compo before Owen?

The original trio of pensioners were the tramp like Compo (Bill Owen), the thoughtful and cautious Clegg (Peter Sallis) and the leader of the pack, snobbish Cyril (Michael Bates). When Bates was forced to leave the series due to illness, after two series, he was replaced by Brian Wilde as Foggy Dewhurst.

What killed compo?

Compo was written out of the series in 2000 following the death of actor Bill Owen the year before. Although Owen had been seriously ill, according to Truly and Clegg, Compo died from a heart attack after catching the sight of Nora Batty in chorus girl clothes.

What was compos real name?

William Simmonite
William Simmonite, better known by his nickname of Compo (from unemployment compensation, as in the phrase “he’s on the compo”, according to series writer Roy Clarke), was a character in the world’s longest-running sitcom, Last of the Summer Wine.

What was marinas second name in Last of the Summer Wine?

Jean Fergusson
Other regular characters

Character Series
8 18
Marina Jean Fergusson
Edie Thora Hird
Glenda Sarah Thomas

What did Compo keep in his matchbox?

Compo pulled a flower off it’s stem (in the Cafe if I recall correctly) and put it into the matchbox saying something like ‘There you go darling’.

Why is Owen called Compo?

The character of Compo, with his dirty wellies, scruffy clothes and woolly hat made Bill Owen a household name. Owen described the character as a “geriatric Just William”. Owen bought a cottage in Holmfirth and took the area to his heart, despite being born in Acton, west London.

Did Bill Owen have a son?

Tom Owen
Bill Owen/Sons

Where is Compo and Clegg buried?

LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE stars Compo and Clegg have been buried next to each other in the town made famous by the popular show. The two close friends are now side-by-side in St John’s Church graveyard in the iconic Yorkshire Dales town of Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, where they filmed the classic sitcom.

What happened to Mrs Avery in Last of the Summer Wine?

During her stay at Compo’s home, she began a rivalry with Nora, often copying each other (cleaning their windows or vacuuming their rugs). This was not to last; she threw him out and disappeared from the series after only a year on the show.

Who took over from Compo?

Bill took over the role of Compo shortly after it began and they soon became close mates. It was during a break in filming in the late 1970s when Bill chose his final resting place. Peter said after Bill died in 1999 aged 85: “He pointed down the hill and said, ‘That’s where I want to be buried’.”

What has Compo got in his matchbox?

What happened to Compo from last of the Summer Wine?

Compo actor Bill Owen dies at 85. The actor Bill Owen, who starred in Britain’s longest running sitcom, Last of the Summer Wine, died yesterday at the age of 85. Owen, who played the loveable rogue Compo in the BBC comedy, had been ill with stomach and bowel cancer and had undergone emergency surgery.

What happened to last of the Summer Wine actor?

Mon 12 Jul 1999 20.28 EDT. The actor Bill Owen, who starred in Britain’s longest running sitcom, Last of the Summer Wine, died yesterday at the age of 85. Owen, who played the loveable rogue Compo in the BBC comedy, had been ill with stomach and bowel cancer and had undergone emergency surgery.

Who are the members of the Summer Wine Trio?

Summer Wine trio William “Compo” Simmonite (Bill Owen) Norman “Cleggy” Clegg (Peter Sallis) Cyril Blamire (Michael Bates) Walter C. “Foggy” Dewhurst (Brian Wilde) Seymour Utterthwaite (Michael Aldridge) Herbert “Truly of the Yard” Truelove (Frank Thornton) Billy Hardcastle (Keith Clifford) Alvin Smedley (Brian Murphy)

What happened to Owen compo on the office?

Although Owen had been seriously ill, according to Truly and Clegg, Compo died from a heart attack after catching the sight of Nora Batty in chorus girl clothes. However, he died with a smile on his face (as claimed by Truly, Clegg and Nora).

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