Only Fools and Horses first hit
British TV screens in September 1981 when Derek 'Del-Boy' Trotter was
introduced to the unsuspecting British public, trying to sell one
legged turkeys from the back of his Reliant Robin. Another astute
Trotter business investment was the purchase of 25 combination
briefcases (which had fallen off the back of a lorry) for ?200. The
briefcases had one slight imperfection - they were all locked with the
combination code inside!
Del-Boy is the sole provider for his close-knit
family, who together share a high-rise council flat (368 Nelson
Mandela House) on the Nyerere estate in Peckham, South London. Swathed
in gold, heavily splashed with Brut and puffing a chunky cigar, Del
enjoys the good life, which effectively means a night down The Nag's
Head drinking Drambuie and grapefruit cocktails, followed by a Ruby
Murray (curry). His choice of women has always left a lot to be
desired, although occasionally he would stumble across a classier
girl, which would warrant a trip to a Berni Inn for a steak meal.
Nicholas Lyndhurst plays
Del's younger and more vulnerable brother, Rodney Trotter (also
known simply as Rodders) who invariably comes off worst in many of
Del-boys madcap schemes and cons. Rodders has often been said to
be ever-so slightly intellectually challenged (despite his two GCSE's
in Maths and Art) but right from the beginning Rodney has been
threatening to dissolve their partnership, Trotters Independent
Trading Co (TITCO), in favor of a "proper" job.
Del and Rodders share their flat with
(originally) their Granddad (and later their Uncle Albert). They
also share the flat with lorry loads of 'hooky' gear! Derek 'Del Boy'
Trotter considers himself quite the suave sophisticate, hence his gold
chains and constant (incorrect) use of French - "bon
potage". His favorite sayings are "He who dares,
wins" and "This time next year we'll be millionaires".
Del's dreams of empire are proudly reflected in the signwriting on
their decrepit old yellow three-wheeled Reliant van - "New York,
Paris, Peckham".
Other regular characters include dense road
sweeper Trigger (who insists on calling Rodney "Dave");
Boycey (Del's more successful business 'rival') and his flirty wife,
Marlene; pub landlord Mike; Raquel (Del's bird); Cassandra (Rodney's
bird), lorry driver Denzil and Rodders' best mate, Mickey Pearce. The
Trotter's nemesis is bent copper Roy Slater.
Taking its name from the old adage that 'Only
fools and horses work' the series has become a part of popular culture
in Britain in the 80's and 90's. The show has been responsible for the
popularisation and widespread use of some modern slang phrases such as
"Cushty" (OK), "plonker", "twonk" and
"Wally" and "lovely jubbly".
A total of seven 13 part series were made between
1981 and 1991 with no less than 12 Christmas specials, the last shown
in 1993. Writer John Sullivan allowed his characters to mature as the
series developed, and moments of pathos were introduced - such as when
Rodney marries yuppie banker Cassandra, and Del is left isolated and,
for once, alone. Del's momentary introspection soon gave way to love
for actress/stripogram girl Racquel, who bore him a son, portentously
named Damien, much to Rodney's terror.
After a three year hiatus, Only Fools and
Horses returned at Christmas 1996 with a three-part story that
revealed how Del and Rodney did, at last, become millionaires by
rediscovering a watch in their lockup that was worth £6 million. It
was a universally acclaimed revival that many considered to be a
glorious finale. With the death of actor Buster Merryfield in 1999, it
now seemed that the Trotters had done their last dodgy deal.
Derek
'Del Boy' Trotter David Jason
Rodney Trotter Nicholas Lyndhurst
Granddad
Lennard Pearce
Uncle Albert
Buster Merryfield
Raquel Slater
Tessa Peake-Jones
Cassandra Parry
Gwyneth Strong
Trigger
Roger Lloyd Pack
Aubrey 'Boycie'
Boyce
John Challis
Marlene Boyce Sue Holderness
Mickey Pearce Patrick Murray
Denzil
Paul Barber
Mike Fisher
Kenneth MacDonald
Roy Slater
Jim Broadbent
Alan Parry
Denis Lill
Pam Parry
Wanda Ventham