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The first episode in the final 'Only Fools and Horses' trilogy,
originally broadcast over Christmas 1996. Del is stuck with 125
Latvian radios and a job lot of baseball caps, while Cassandra has
placed Rodney on a new sex programme to hasten the arrival of their
first child.
Astronomical navigation is a tricky business. To help Adric with
his studies, the Doctor sets course for Gallius Ultima -a planet on
the edge of the Milky Way, housing one of the most impressive
observatories ever constructed. But the TARDIS arrives to find
Gallius U in a state of emergency, tracking the return of the
Explorer-class ship Johannes Kepler from its mission into the heart
of the mysterious Large Magellanic Cloud. A mission that met with
disaster...To find out what overtook the crew of the Johannes
Kepler, the Doctor and his companions must journey into the heart
of the Cloud...and beyond, into the darkness of another reality
altogether. The universe of the Star Men. The Star Men marks the
first of a trilogy of stories reuniting the 1982 TARDIS crew for
Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor - Adric (Matthew Waterhouse), Tegan
(Janet Fielding) and Nyssa (Sarah Sutton). Director Barnaby Edwards
is not only an overworked director for Big Finish productions, but
on top of many audiobook voice-over duties, he's also the main
Dalek operator in TV's Doctor Who.Sue Holderness takes an overdue
dramatic role in this story, but is best known for playing Boycie's
wife Marlene in much-loved sitcoms Only Fools and Horses and The
Green Green Grass. Guest star Sophie Wu will be familiar to any
fans of cult film hits Kiss-Ass and Kick Ass 2, or the much missed
spooky BBC series The Fades. CAST: Peter Davison (The Doctor),
Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Janet Fielding
(Tegan), Sue Holderness (Kala Tace), Sophie Wu (Autumn Tace), Peter
Guinness (Rovus), Damian Lynch (Fell/ Lom), Kris Dyer (Nomar/
Vedrin / Surgical Robot/ Pilot), Barnaby Edwards (Computer).
The second series of the 1980s situation comedy starring Peter
Tilbury as a man suffering a particularly severe midlife crisis. To
say Philip Roath (Tilbury) is unsatisfied with his life is an
understatement. Divorced, stuck in a dead-end job, losing his hair,
all Philip really wants to do these days is complain. He moans to
his colleagues so much that his boss (Christopher Benjamin) becomes
convinced that he does almost nothing else at work. Out of hours,
Philip likes to complain as well. Unfortunately, his psychiatrist,
Simon (Nicholas Le Prevost), clearly has even more issues than he
does. The episodes are: 'Aren't Our Policemen Wonderful', 'At First
the Infant', 'Night and Day', 'Listening in', 'Personnel', 'Pros
and Cons' and 'Scenes from Country Life'.
Featuring three specials made for Christmas including: 'If They Could See Us Now', 'Strangers On The Shore', and 'Sleepless In Peckham', which finds the Trotters in desperate need of some cash as they face eviction. Meanwhile, an old photograph is uncovered of Freddy the Frog, the Raffles of Peckham, who shares an uncanny likeness with Rodney.
Two more escapades for Peckham's favourite sons, Del and Rodney.
'Rodney Come Home', the 1990 Christmas episode, finds Rodney moving
back in with Del after splitting up with Cassandra. Del's attempts
to woo Raquel go awry when he learns that his younger brother is
about to go on a date with the young lady from the exhaust centre.
In 'The Sky's the Limit', Raquel has 'officially' moved into Del's
room, but his acquisition of a knocked off satellite dish scuppers
Rodney's plan to meet Cassandra when her plane arrives at
Gatwick...
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Only Fools and Horses: Modern Men (DVD)
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Second in the final 'Only Fools and Horses' trilogy originally
broadcast over Christmas 1996. Cassandra is pregnant, Rodney
applies for a new job. Del, meanwhile is attempting to convert
himself into a 'new man' - he's reading a book and everything.
First series of the 1980s situation comedy starring Peter Tilbury
as a man suffering a particularly severe midlife crisis. To say
Philip Roath (Tilbury) is unsatisfied with his life is an
understatement - divorced, stuck in a dead-end job, losing his
hair, all Philip really wants to do these days is complain. He
moans to his colleagues so much that his boss (Christopher
Benjamin) becomes convinced that he does almost nothing else at
work. Out of hours, Philip likes to complain as well.
Unfortunately, his psychiatrist, Simon (Nicholas Le Prevost),
clearly has even more issues than he does. Episodes are:
'Endangered Species', 'As You Like It', 'New Leaf', 'Mixed
Feelings', 'Frankly Speaking' and 'Soul Mates'.
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