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'''Of Funerals and Fish''' was the pilot episode of The Worlds longest running Sitcom ](1973–2010) written by ]. Starring ], ] and ]. It was first aired on January 4th 1973 and became the first of One Hundred and Ninety-Five episodes. It was aired as a ] episode. The plot was that the trio went around discussing life and death. It also was the first appearance of ] '''Of Funerals and Fish''' was the pilot episode of The Worlds longest running Sitcom ](1973–2010) written by ]. Starring ], ] and ]. It was first aired on January 4th 1973 and became the first of Two Hundred and Ninety-Five episodes. It was aired as a ] episode. The plot was that the trio went around discussing life and death. It also was the first appearance of ]





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Of Funerals and Fish was the pilot episode of The Worlds longest running Sitcom Last of the Summer Wine(1973–2010) written by Roy Clarke. Starring Bill Owen (actor), Peter Sallis and Michael Bates (actor). It was first aired on January 4th 1973 and became the first of Two Hundred and Ninety-Five episodes. It was aired as a Comedy Playhouse episode. The plot was that the trio went around discussing life and death. It also was the first appearance of Kathy Staff


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