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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.
Feature-length episode of the perenially popular BBC sitcom,
originally screened on Christmas Day, 2003. After 22 eventful years
in Nelson Mandela Towers, the Trotters are facing eviction - unless
they can come up with the £50 grand they owe the Inland Revenue,
that is. But for the moment they have more pressing matters to deal
with: Del Boy (David Jason), Rodney (Nicholas Lyndhurst) and Boycie
(John Challis) are stuck in jail in France for kidnapping after the
stowaway in their van - whom they assumed was an illegal immigrant
- turns out to be an important businessman who had got trapped in
the back. And to top it all off, Cassandra is about to go into
labour...
Del and Rodney are bankrupt again so when the opportunity to go
France and visit a wine warehouse arises it seems to be a good
idea. Unfortunately things don't go to plan - they manage to bring
back an illegal immigrant and accidently become the
internationally-hunted 'Gary Gang'.
Every episode from the first seven seasons of the hugely popular
BBC series about the wheeler-dealer Trotters, starring David Jason
and Nicholas Lyndhurst. Episodes are: 'Big Brother', 'Cash and
Curry', 'Go West Young Man', 'The Second Time Around', 'A Slow Bus
to Chingford', 'The Russians are Coming', the 1981 Christmas
Special 'Christmas Crackers', 'The Long Legs of the Law', 'Ashes to
Ashes', 'A Losing Streak', 'No Greater Love', 'The Yellow Peril',
'It Never Rains...', 'A Touch of Glass', the two-part 1982
Chrsitmas special 'Diamonds are for Heather', 'Homesick', 'Healthy
Competition', 'Friday the 14th', 'Yesterday Never Comes', 'May the
Force be With You', 'Wanted', 'Who's a Pretty Boy?', the 1983
Christmas special 'Thicker Than Water', 'Happy Returns', 'Strained
Relations', 'Hole in One', 'It's Only Rock and Roll', 'Sleeping
Dogs Lie', 'Watching the Girls Go By', 'As One Door Closes', 'From
Prussia With Love', 'The Miracle of Peckham', 'The Longest Night',
'Tea for Three', 'Video Nasty', 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire?',
'Yuppy Love', 'Danger UXD', 'Chain Gang', 'The Unlucky Winner
is...', 'Sickness and Wealth', 'Little Problems', 'The Sky's the
Limit', 'The Chance of a Lunchtime', 'Stage Fright', The Class of
'62', 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Uncle' and 'Three Men, a Woman and a
Baby'.
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...
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.
Beverly Washburn was one of Hollywood's most familiar child actors
during the 1950s and '60s, a consummate performer who excelled at
both comedy and drama with equal ease. Renowned for her uncanny
ability to cry on cue, she appeared in countless television shows
during the medium's Golden Age, and many of the era's best-loved
movies, including Walt Disney's Old Yeller, The Greatest Show on
Earth, Shane, and Spider Baby, just to name a few. Beverly made her
first movie at age 6, and quickly found her niche. Over the years,
her circle of friends included some of the biggest names in movies
and television, many of whom she "dated" in the pages of the fan
magazines - and in real life. But Beverly's fame went far beyond
the silver screen. In the 1960s, for example, she even cut a hit
record - "Everybody Loves Saturday Night" - written by the
legendary folk artist Pete Seeger. In this heartfelt and deeply
revealing autobiography, Beverly talks from the soul about her
astounding career as a child actress, and the difficulties she
encountered as she became a teenager and then an adult. She also
reflects back on her most famous movies, with many
behind-the-scenes anecdotes never before revealed, and discusses
her enduring friendships with some of entertainment's most
prominent performers, including Jack Benny, Loretta Young, Lou
Costello, and George Reeves.
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Only Fools and Horses: Modern Men (DVD)
David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Buster Merryfield, Tessa Peake-Jones, Gwyneth Strong, …
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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.
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