Only Fools and Horses

1981 • BBC
4.8
2.41K reviews
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Season 7 episodes (6)

1 The Sky's the Limit
12/29/90
Season-only
Del is delighted that Raquel has finally agreed to move into his room. Meanwhile, Rodney's attempt to win back Cassandra is hampered by Del and Boycie's satellite dish escapades.
2 The Chance of a Lunchtime
1/5/91
Season-only
Del's latest money-spinner is 1,000 musical doorbells which play the National Anthem. Raquel, meanwhile, is rehearsing for Shakespeare's As You Like It - but does she stand a chance with the ever-helpful Del at her side?
3 Stage Fright
1/12/91
Season-only
With Raquel pregnant, Del can't resist the offer of £600 for putting on a cabaret show. But too late he discovers that macho Latino crooner, Tony Angelino, has a problem with singing the 'wight' words.
4 The Class of '62
1/19/91
Season-only
A school reunion in the Nag's Head is ruined when Roy Slater turns up. No one likes a bent copper, even if he has just come out of prison, and Slater has been responsible for arresting most of them there. But has he turned over a new leaf?
5 He Ain't Heavy, He's My Uncle
1/26/91
Season-only
Street crime is affecting the tenants of Nelson Mandela House, and when Uncle Albert is mugged Del decides to take the law into his own hands. After all, the law has taken him into their hands often enough.
6 Three Men, a Woman and a Baby
2/3/91
Season-only
Is it his sudden vegetarianism or another row with Cassandra that is making Rodney look so down these days? Del has other things on his mind right now, what with a job lot of wigs to shift and the baby due any day now.

About this show

Britain's best-loved comedy follows the dodgy deals and money making schemes of the quarrelsome Trotter family. From their high-rise council flat in South London, two brothers - Del-Boy, a crafty, confident wheeler dealer, and the lanky, eternal 'plonker' Rodney - are forever chasing that big business deal that will allow them to escape the grim realities of Nelson Mandela House and live the life of luxury. They remain endearingly undeterred as they duck and weave through setbacks and failures, spurred on by Del-Boy's cheerful cries of 'This time next year, we'll be millionaires!'

Ratings and reviews

4.8
2.41K reviews
Lewis Hodson
February 3, 2021
Firstly brilliant comedy !! If I was rating purely the comedy it would be five stars, however there are 1 or 2 issues. Firstly if like to say what you get here is the dvd release with a little more (so it's closer to how it was on tv) its possibly the closest release to date. The problem is occasionally people will talk over people. A good example is in Miami twice part 2. There is someone talking over the scene, I think it was 2 scenes overlapping by mistake. Only for about 2 seconds tho
Stuart Evans
September 15, 2019
One star is not in relation to the show it is a must have comedy classic every episode is a laugh a minute in it's original form but not in this re-edited format as it is missing many crucial funny scenes including copyrighted music so the BBC edited it out so they didn't have to pay the performing rights society royalties so i will never buy the digital version or any of the box sets because of this re-editing that was done to this show series 1 to 7 are uncut the rest are not fit for purpose.
44 people found this review helpful
Marisa Hunt
July 29, 2015
You cannot beat the antics of the trotter family and friends to make you laugh one minute and then with the next line have you close to tears. John sullivan's excellent writing larger than life characters, spot on observational humour and one liners plus David Jasons Derek Trotter will have you watching again and again.
11 people found this review helpful