Only Fools And Horses
- TV sitcom
- BBC One
- 1981 - 2003
- 64 episodes (7 series)
Sitcom about two market traders, Del Boy and his brother Rodney. Stars David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Buster Merryfield, Lennard Pearce, Roger Lloyd Pack and more.
- Series 7, Episode 1 repeated at 11:45am on Gold
- Streaming rank this week: 201
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Party held in recreated Only Fools and Horses flat
A host of famous faces had a lovely jubbly night out as they visited Del Boy and Rodney's flat in Peckham.
Anne Richardson, The Sun, 24th August 2011Audio: 'Boycie' and 'Trigger' pay tribute to Sullivan
John Sullivan, the writer behind hit TV series such as "Only Fools and Horses" and "Citizen Smith", has died after a short illness. He was 64.
John Challis, who played Boycie in Only Fools and Horses, paid tribute to the actor by saying: "He was a funny man in his own right and he loved his jokes."
Challis and Roger Lloyd Pack, who played Trigger in the series, spoke to BBC Radio 5 Live about working with the series creator.
BBC News, 24th April 2011Archive: Audio interview with John Sullivan
Archive audio interview. Only Fools And Horses writer John Sullivan tells the BBC what inspired him to create the "Best Sitcom in Britain".
BBC, 23rd April 201110 classic John Sullivan comedy lines
Only Fools and Horses scriptwriter John Sullivan, who has died aged 64, had a deep-rooted love of the English language. His characters' catchphrases and words have had a lasting impact on British culture, with several entering the language. Here's a quick guide to 10 amongst his best-known...
Peter Jackson, BBC News, 23rd April 2011Video: John Sullivan: Only Fools and Horses writer dies
John Sullivan, who wrote one of the best-loved British sitcoms, Only Fools and Horses, has died at the age of 64.
He had been in intensive care for six weeks at a hospital in Surrey, battling viral pneumonia.
David Sillito reports.
David Sillito, BBC News, 23rd April 2011Only Fools episode most memorable Christmas TV moment
An episode of Only Fools And Horses in which Del Boy and Rodney dress up as Batman and Robin has been named as Britain's most memorable Christmas television moment.
The Telegraph, 1st December 2010Del Boy and Rodney encourage tourism boom in Peckham
The borough of Peckham has become a tourist destination thanks to the antics of Del Boy and Rodney on the sitcom Only Fools And Horses.
The Telegraph, 30th April 2010David Jason suggests Only Fools and Horses could return
David Jason has said he thinks that classic sitcom Only Fools And Horses could make another comeback.
British Comedy Guide, 24th March 2010Only Fools and Horses: a 'triffic' hit in Serbia
Unlikely as it may seem, Del Boy and the rest of the Trotters have achieved cult status in Serbia.
Neil Clark, The Guardian, 25th January 2010Only Fools special UK's most-watched TV show of 2000s
The return of Only Fools and Horses for a 2001 Christmas special - with a 74% audience share - leads decade's figures.
Tara Conlan, The Guardian, 22nd December 2009