Did I lock the door? How BBC will bring down curtain on Last of the Summer Wine

THE BBC's long-running Yorkshire-set TV comedy Last Of The Summer Wine will bow out with a line from the show's longest serving star Peter Sallis, it has been revealed.

As the final episode comes to a close later this month, Sallis's character Clegg says: "Did I lock the door?".

The finale of the BBC1 comedy is revealed in a new book to be published on Monday, Last Of The Summer Wine: The Story Of The World's Longest Running Comedy Series.

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The show is being axed after 37 years and 31 series to the disappointment of many fans.

The cast and crew did not know it would be the final outing for the programme when the episode - called How Not To Cry At Weddings - was filmed last year.

It will be screened on August 29.

The swansong line from the script refers to a running joke throughout the episode in which Clegg reflects on whether he locked up before leaving home to head to a wedding.

The show's creator Roy Clarke said recently that the show had reached a natural end.

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"The timing is right because we're all getting so doddery," he said.

"All good things must come to an end is a cliche but it's true."

The book, by the Yorkshire Post's assistant editor Andrew Vine, is published by Aurum Press.

Hear an interview with Summer Wine creator Roy Clarke