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  1. List of episodes. " A Touch of Glass " is an episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, first screened on 2 December 1982 as the final episode of series 2. It was the first episode of the show to attract over 10 million viewers. In the episode, the Trotters are hired to clean some priceless chandeliers in a country mansion.

  2. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Only Fools and Horses first hit screens back in September 1981, and it soon became a sensation with viewers. In 2002, the final episode aired, and while the show has come to an end, many of its ...

  3. Watching the Girls Go By: Directed by Susan Belbin. With David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Buster Merryfield, Roger Lloyd Pack. Rodney is taking some stick from the lads down the pub about his 'imaginary' girlfriend, and Mickey Pearce bets him fifty that he won't bring a girl to the Saturday night bash in The Nag's Head. When Rodney admits to Del that he was lying about the girl he's going to ...

  4. Additional Information. Years: 1981 - 2003. Seasons: 9. Genre: Comedy. The start of the much-loved John Sullivan series starring David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst. Del employs younger brother Rodney as a member of Trotters Independent Traders.

  5. The Unlucky Winner Is...: Directed by Tony Dow. With David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Buster Merryfield, Gwyneth Strong. Rodney wins a prize in a competition he didn't even know he'd entered, and he Cassandra are going to sunny Spain as a prize. However, Del Boy's coming too... and not as his brother.

  6. Please note: The term Sunderland Empire and/or Only Fools and Horses - The Musical as well as all associated graphics, logos, and/or other trademarks, tradenames or copyrights are the property of the Sunderland Empire and/or Only Fools and Horses - The Musical and are used herein for factual descriptive purposes only. We are in no way associated with or authorized by the Sunderland Empire and ...

  7. Only Fools and Horses Christmas Specials Miami Twice A big, outlandish concept executed with a wilful disregard for credibility and a growing emphasis on slapstick, Miami Twice could hardly have been more different from the previous Christmas special Rodney Come Home.