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*''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]].
*''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.
*[[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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Revision as of 19:56, 28 May 2021

Only Fools and Horses

"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)

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)

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