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Only Fools And Horses. Image shows from L to R: Rodney (Nicholas Lyndhurst), Del (David Jason), Grandad (Lennard Pearce). Copyright: BBC
Only Fools And Horses

Only Fools And Horses

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC One
  • 1981 - 2003
  • 64 episodes (7 series)

Sitcom about two market traders, Del Boy and his brother Rodney. Stars David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Buster Merryfield, Lennard Pearce, Roger Lloyd Pack and more.

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Video: John Sullivan: Only Fools and Horses writer dies

John Sullivan, who wrote one of the best-loved British sitcoms, Only Fools and Horses, has died at the age of 64.

He had been in intensive care for six weeks at a hospital in Surrey, battling viral pneumonia.

David Sillito reports.

David Sillito, BBC News, 23rd April 2011

Only Fools episode most memorable Christmas TV moment

An episode of Only Fools And Horses in which Del Boy and Rodney dress up as Batman and Robin has been named as Britain's most memorable Christmas television moment.

The Telegraph, 1st December 2010

Del Boy and Rodney encourage tourism boom in Peckham

The borough of Peckham has become a tourist destination thanks to the antics of Del Boy and Rodney on the sitcom Only Fools And Horses.

The Telegraph, 30th April 2010

David Jason suggests Only Fools and Horses could return

David Jason has said he thinks that classic sitcom Only Fools And Horses could make another comeback.

British Comedy Guide, 24th March 2010

Only Fools and Horses: a 'triffic' hit in Serbia

Unlikely as it may seem, Del Boy and the rest of the Trotters have achieved cult status in Serbia.

Neil Clark, The Guardian, 25th January 2010

Only Fools special UK's most-watched TV show of 2000s

The return of Only Fools and Horses for a 2001 Christmas special - with a 74% audience share - leads decade's figures.

Tara Conlan, The Guardian, 22nd December 2009

Only Fools and Horses tower block to be torn down

The sink estate made famous as the home of Del Boy, Rodney and Uncle Albert in Only Fools and Horses is being torn down.

Ruth Bloomfield, Evening Standard, 21st December 2009

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