Last of the Summer Wine has become the most-repeated comedy show of the year so far.

Advertisement

The show - which ran for 37 years, making it the world's longest-running sitcom - was repeated 483 times in the first three months of 2013, beating My Family, QI and Only Fools and Horses to the top spot.

Reruns of the hit BBC sitcom are currently shown on Gold and Yesterday - and if the repeats so far were shown continuously, they would run for over 10 days.

ITV children's comedy My Parents Are Aliens, The Good Life, Have I Got News For You, As Time Goes By, The Upper Hand and 'Allo 'Allo also made it onto the top ten most-repeated comedies.

Last of the Summer Wine, which starred Peter Sallis, Kathy Staff, Michael Bates and Bill Owen, ran for 31 series and 295 episodes between 1973 and 2010. The show followed a trio of mischievous elderly men. Norman Clegg, Cyril Blamire and Compo Simmonite were the original characters, but the trio changed several times over the course of the sitcom as actors retired or died.

Advertisement

The list of the most repeated comedies was compiled by the British Comedy Guide, whose editor, Mark Boosey, said: "Last of the Summer Wine still seems to have a fanbase. It is gentle, very inclusive comedy which everyone can watch and which can be shown before the watershed."

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement