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'''''Only Fools and Horses''''' was a [[comedy]] [[television]] series. | |||
[[Rose Tyler]] once described [[Pete Tyler|her father]] as "a bit of a Del-boy", referencing one of the lead characters in the show. ([[TV]]: | [[Harvey Pockett]] watched ''Only Fools and Horses'' with his son, [[Eddie Pockett|Eddie]]. [[Pam McDonald]] told him that she never "got on" with the show and preferred ''[[The Brittas Empire]]''. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Nerves (audio story)}}) | ||
"''Only Fools and Horses'' with green skin and claws" was a description [[Maria Jackson]] gave to her father, [[Alan Jackson|Alan]], of the [[Slitheen family]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Lost Boy (TV story)}}) | |||
[[Rose Tyler]] once described [[Pete Tyler|her father]] as "a bit of a Del-boy", referencing one of the lead characters in the show. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Father's Day (TV story)}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* Actors who have had prominent roles in this series and ''Doctor Who'' include [[John Challis]], [[Roger Lloyd Pack]], [[Tessa Peake-Jones]] and [[Sue Holderness]]. | *''Only Fools and Horses'' was a BBC comedy which ran from 1981 to 2003. Actors who have had prominent roles in this series and ''Doctor Who'' include [[John Challis]], [[Roger Lloyd Pack]], [[Tessa Peake-Jones]] and [[Sue Holderness]]. | ||
* [[Angela Bruce]] and [[Michael Jayston]] made guest appearances in the series. [[Denis Lill]] and [[Wanda Ventham]] also had recurring roles. | *[[Derek Newark]], [[Angela Bruce]] and [[Michael Jayston]] made guest appearances in the series. [[Denis Lill]] and [[Wanda Ventham]] also had recurring roles. | ||
* In Only Fools and Horses episode "Dates" Raquel tells Del that she played a "lizard person" in Doctor Who. | * In ''Only Fools and Horses'' episode "Dates", Raquel tells Del that she played a "lizard person" in ''Doctor Who''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 26 May 2024
Only Fools and Horses was a comedy television series.
Harvey Pockett watched Only Fools and Horses with his son, Eddie. Pam McDonald told him that she never "got on" with the show and preferred The Brittas Empire. (AUDIO: Nerves [+]Loading...["Nerves (audio story)"])
"Only Fools and Horses with green skin and claws" was a description Maria Jackson gave to her father, Alan, of the Slitheen family. (TV: The Lost Boy [+]Loading...["The Lost Boy (TV story)"])
Rose Tyler once described her father as "a bit of a Del-boy", referencing one of the lead characters in the show. (TV: Father's Day [+]Loading...["Father's Day (TV story)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Only Fools and Horses was a BBC comedy which ran from 1981 to 2003. Actors who have had prominent roles in this series and Doctor Who include John Challis, Roger Lloyd Pack, Tessa Peake-Jones and Sue Holderness.
- Derek Newark, Angela Bruce and Michael Jayston made guest appearances in the series. Denis Lill and Wanda Ventham also had recurring roles.
- In Only Fools and Horses episode "Dates", Raquel tells Del that she played a "lizard person" in Doctor Who.