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Last Of The Summer Wine actor Peter Sallis has revealed how a political argument nearly derailed the comedy series before it started. | Last Of The Summer Wine actor Peter Sallis has revealed how a political argument nearly derailed the comedy series before it started. |
Speaking to Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, Sallis said his co-stars Michael Bates and Bill Owen fell out over their political affiliations when they met. | Speaking to Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, Sallis said his co-stars Michael Bates and Bill Owen fell out over their political affiliations when they met. |
"Michael was slightly to the right of Margaret Thatcher and Bill was slightly to the left of Lenin," he said. | "Michael was slightly to the right of Margaret Thatcher and Bill was slightly to the left of Lenin," he said. |
"Within minutes they were shouting at each other." | "Within minutes they were shouting at each other." |
"Not only was it embarrassing but it was incomprehensible because I have never had a political thought in my life." | "Not only was it embarrassing but it was incomprehensible because I have never had a political thought in my life." |
Sallis said the row was resolved when the show's director, Jimmy Gilbert, removed Owen and Bates from the restaurant they were dining in and confronted them. | |
"When he came back, all was quiet," the 88-year-old actor recalled. | "When he came back, all was quiet," the 88-year-old actor recalled. |
"Weeks later I said to him: 'What actually happened, then?' | "Weeks later I said to him: 'What actually happened, then?' |
"He said: 'Well, I took them outside and said, this has got to stop. If I am going to have two of the cast going at it like you two have been going at it this evening, I am going to pack up the whole thing and go back to London. | "He said: 'Well, I took them outside and said, this has got to stop. If I am going to have two of the cast going at it like you two have been going at it this evening, I am going to pack up the whole thing and go back to London. |
"That was all they needed, really, to shut up and they never talked politics ever again." | "That was all they needed, really, to shut up and they never talked politics ever again." |
Thirty series | Thirty series |
I hope we can do some more because it is Wind In The Willows, it is a lovely pastoral piece Peter Sallis on the future of Last Of The Summer Wine | I hope we can do some more because it is Wind In The Willows, it is a lovely pastoral piece Peter Sallis on the future of Last Of The Summer Wine |
Last Of The Summer Wine has since clocked up 30 series, making it the world's longest-running sitcom. Sallis has played Norman Clegg in every episode. | Last Of The Summer Wine has since clocked up 30 series, making it the world's longest-running sitcom. Sallis has played Norman Clegg in every episode. |
Bates, who played Former Royal Signals Sergeant Cyril Blamire, left after two series in 1976, while Owen - best known as scruffy layabout Compo Simonite - died in 1999. | Bates, who played Former Royal Signals Sergeant Cyril Blamire, left after two series in 1976, while Owen - best known as scruffy layabout Compo Simonite - died in 1999. |
The most recent series, which co-starred comedian Russ Abbot, premiered in April 2009, but Sallis - who is also the voice of Wallace in the Wallace and Gromit animations - could not confirm whether the show would return. | The most recent series, which co-starred comedian Russ Abbot, premiered in April 2009, but Sallis - who is also the voice of Wallace in the Wallace and Gromit animations - could not confirm whether the show would return. |
"I hope that we can do some more because it is Wind In The Willows, it is a lovely pastoral piece," he said. | "I hope that we can do some more because it is Wind In The Willows, it is a lovely pastoral piece," he said. |
For his sojourn on Radio 4's notional Desert Island, the star chose to bring along The Collected Works of PG Wodehouse and a Meccano set. | For his sojourn on Radio 4's notional Desert Island, the star chose to bring along The Collected Works of PG Wodehouse and a Meccano set. |
Peter Sallis' appearance on Desert Island Discs is repeated on Radio 4 at 0900BST on Friday, 22 May. | Peter Sallis' appearance on Desert Island Discs is repeated on Radio 4 at 0900BST on Friday, 22 May. |
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