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Only Fools And Horses - Mother Nature's Son DVD

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When Del finds out just how much bottles of mineral water sell for he decides to ""discover"" his own spring on Grandad's old allotment. It's not long before business is booming in Peckham Spring Water and the Trotters have money rolling in. But how long will it be before anyone realises that it's only really tap water? Not long... there's a chemical leak in the local reservoir. Blimey!

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Released
24 May 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
BBC 
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Runtime
64 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5014503144029 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. his feature-length episode from Christmas Day 1992, Mother Nature's Son, sees the Trotters with a Christmas cashflow problem. But it might start to flow again with the discovery of Peckham Spring Water, care of Grandad's old allotment. Contented, they settle down for the evening, only to see on the news that some old yellow barrels they cleared from the allotments have gone and contaminated the local water supply!

Peckham's finest return for this 1992 Christmas special. Del (David Jason) is less than happy about having to tidy up Grandad's run-down old allotment - until he discovers how much money can be made out of mineral water, and decides to discover his very own 'natural' spring. For once, he and Rodney (Nicholas Lyndhurst) seem to be quids in, but what will happen when the great British public discover that Del's latest product is in fact chemically poisoned tap water?