Regularly touted as one of the best British sitcoms ever, Only Fools and Horses kicked off in 1981 when mobile phones were the size of bricks and wine bars were the ultimate places to hang out in. The formula was simple enough: Cockney wideboy Derek Trotter (brilliantly played by David Jason) dreams of better things for himself while sharing a cramped council flat in the nicely named Peckham tower block Nelson Mandela House with his unworldly brother Rodney and his sweet but doddery old granddad. Trouble is, Del's endless money-making schemes (such as his attempt to... flog a consignment of one-legged turkeys, or his plan to sell bottled tap water) inevitably backfire, like the knackered old Robin Reliant van he uses to cart around all this faulty gear. Created by John Sullivan, who also sings the very catchy theme tune, Only Fools and Horses is a wonderful mix of dodgy but loveable characters (such as Del Boy's dimwit friend Trigger), knockabout slapstick (no-one falls down with as much comedic grace as Jason) and brilliantly crafted dialogue. Sadly, Leonard Pierce who played Granddad died in 1983; but his armchair in the Trotter household was filled in 1985 by Buster Merryfield as Uncle Albert (an old merchant seaman who bores Del and Rodney with tales of his war days). The show ran to seven series and ended with characteristic warmth in 1991, when Del Boy became a father; but the Trotters made occasional returns to the small screens with six hugely popular one-off Christmas specials. As Del Boy himself might say: "Lovely jubbly". --Edward Lawrenson [show more]
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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 The complete first series of one of the most successful BBC comedies ever made See where it all started for Del-Boy Rodney and Grandad Big Brother After flogging one legged turkeys from the back of a three wheeled van Del&39;s confident at last he&39;s onto a winner with Trigger&39;s consignment of Old English vinyl briefcases How can his brother Rodney even think of abandoning the high flying world of trading for a real job? Go West Young Man Rodney&39;s depressed His mate Mickey Pearce has moved in on his bird - Monica of the fat thighs - and life isn&39;t exactly a social whirl Del has the solution - they&39;ll all be millionaires in a year - cue his smooth friend Boycie and a very dodgy deal Cash And Curry Del&39;s swooping in on a deal of a lifetime - it could keep them in pilau rice forever All he has to do is get hold of a poxy statue trouble is he hasn&39;t reckoned on the gang warfare The Second Time Around Del&39;s rekindled passion with an old flame Pauline and it looks like wedding bells are in the air again A Slow Bus To Chingford Del has a dream The Trotter corporate skyscraper rising majestically against the Peckham skyline It&39;s time for the latest moneymaking scam Trotters Ethnic Tours The Russians Are Coming The threat of nuclear war looms over Peckham What will become of the Nag&39;s Head if the Russians attack? One thing&39;s guaranteed the Trotters will be sitting pretty in their DIY shelter Christmas Crackers It&39;s anthracite roast potatoes and green stuff all round - Grandad&39;s cooking dinner! Trouble is Rodney&39;s in danger of dying of boredom Then the glittering attractions of the Monte Carlo Club beckon Actors David Jason Nicholas Lyndhurst Lennard Pearce Roger Lloyd-Pack Paul Barber Patrick Murray Sue Holderness & John Challis Director Martin Shardlow Certificate PG Year 1981 Screen Fullscreen 43 Languages English - Dolby (20) Stereo Duration 3 hours and 34 minutes (approx)
The entire first series of John Sullivan's popular Peckham-based comedy, featuring the market trading exploits of brothers Del and Rodney Trotter. In 'Go West Young Man', Rodney leaves Del and Grandad to make his own way in the world, but how far will he get without his passport? 'Cash and Curry' sees Del attempting to con the proprietor of a curry house and an Indian man who wants to sell a precious artifact, while in 'Big Brother', Del and Rodney go clubbing in the West End in a car borrowed from Boycie. In 'Second Time Around', Del takes up with an old flame who Rodney suspects of being a murderess. 'A Slow Bus to Chingford' sees Del branching out into the tourist trade, with his own guided tour of London's historic sites. In 'The Russians Are Coming', Rodney assembles a nuclear fall-out shelter, while 'Christmas Chickens' (the 1981 Christmas special) sees Del and Rodney go clubbing after Grandad's Christmas dinner proves to be inedible (as usual).
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