Only Fools and Horses

Only Fools and Horses was a British comedy series, starring David Jason (later known by A Touch of Frost) and Nicholas Lyndhurst (later seen in After you've Gone) in the leading roles. The series consists of 65 episodes spread over 9 seasons. Especially in Great Britain and is the series was hugely popular. The series was broadcasted by BBC Prime between 8 september 1981 and February 3, 1991. The episodes that later that year and in 1992, 1993, 1996, 2001, 2002 and 2003 were made were all Christmas specials. ==The story[ Edit] == Jason plays Del (Derek) ' Boy ' Trotter, a not always fair European roller. They sell and buy pretty much anything that loose and stuck. Its 13 years younger brother Rodney (Lyndhurst) is as naive as dreamy and idealistic. The two brothers share a flat in a suburb of London and ride in a junky yellow car (Reliant) with three wheels. In the first three seasons lives ' Grandad ' (played by Lennard Pearce) at them in. As Pearce during the production of the fourth season suddenly dies, he is replaced by Buster Merryfield. Merryfield takes on the role of Uncle Albert to Grandad's brother. He comes, after a false start, or members at the Trotters. Albert sat during the Second World War when the British Navy and seems to have an anecdote for every situation that always begins with the words During the War ... (usually followed by a deep sigh by Del Boy and/or Rodney, as they are already anecdotes already had heard many times before).

Most episodes revolve around the trade that Del is purchasing and intends to resell at a profit again. Often something wrong or is it stolen. The series was written by John Sullivan and often contains surprising humor and is therefore often distinguished.

When Lennard Pearce died of a heart attack had to be a large part of season 4 be taken up again. Pearce died during production of the episode Hole in One, which by his death was broadcast later in the season than planned. During the first episode of season 4 is Grandad in the Hospital (just like Pearce). The episode Strained Relations describes the funeral of Grandad and the rise of Uncle Albert. ==Supporting Roles[ Edit] == ==Trivia[ Edit] ==
 * Trigger is played by Roger Lloyd-Pack and is a good friend of the Trotters.
 * Boycie is quite a smooth janus and likes a game of poker. He is played by John Challis. Boycie even got its own series, The Green Green Grass, again with Challis in the lead role.
 * Mike Fisher is the owner of the local pub, the nag's Headwhere the Trotters regularly stay. He is played by the now deceased Kenneth MacDonald (known as Nobby from It Ain't Half Hot Mum ).
 * Grandad is a sympathetic man. He always wears a hat and cooks regularly for the Trotters. Along with actor Lennard Pearce also Grandad died a sudden death.
 * Mickey Pearce is a fellow of Rodney, but he is not 100% trust. Also Pearce always wears a hat. Actor Patrick Murray played this role.
 * Also Denzil is a friend of the Trotters. He's not really a smartass and there is regular misuse of created by Del Boy. Denzil was played by Paul Barber.
 * There were for the series more than 12 yellow tricycles used, the brand Reliant Regals.
 * Kenneth MacDonald (Mike Fisher) died on the same day that it was announced that there are three new episodes would be included.
 * David Jason was cast as Del Boy after the producers saw him in the series Open All Hours .
 * Enn Reitel actor was the first choice for the role of Del Boy. However, he was connected to another TV series. When Jim Broadbentwas selected, but he was involved in a play on the West End. Only when the role went to Jason. Broadbent appeared later as a police officer Roy ' the battle ' Slater.
 * The series also got a Dutch version called What shoves 't?, including Johnny kraaijkamp, Jr., Kasper van Kooten and Sacco van der Made in the leading roles.
 * The title of the second album by the deathgrind band Gorerotted ("Only Tools And Corpses") parodies the title of the series.