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only fools and horses!!
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whats your favourite bit from only fools and horses??
mines triggers broom!! pure genius!!!
it no doubt been asked before but hey ho!!
mines triggers broom!! pure genius!!!
it no doubt been asked before but hey ho!!
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It all got a bit silly towards the end though - - - ;-(
one of my favourite bits is when Del Boy's child is born - and he comes out smiling and Rodney says Del Del What is it?
And Del Boy says "Its a baby Rodney"
also that was the same episode when he told his wife to give it some welly! Excellent!
We also use one of the catchphrases from a Christmas special a couple of years ago to my bro in law Gary
"Do you want another sandwich Gary"
Ha -
one of my favourite bits is when Del Boy's child is born - and he comes out smiling and Rodney says Del Del What is it?
And Del Boy says "Its a baby Rodney"
also that was the same episode when he told his wife to give it some welly! Excellent!
We also use one of the catchphrases from a Christmas special a couple of years ago to my bro in law Gary
"Do you want another sandwich Gary"
Ha -
When they're hostages and you think Rodney's reaching for the sleeping kidnapper's gun - in fact he picks up the ciggies.
The Trivial Pursuit game in The Jolly Boys Outing.
Also let's not forget, at its peak they could do dramatic scenes brilliantly - after Grandad's wake when Rodney has a go at Del for being too upbeat and Del replies he doesn't know what else to do - no laugh points, but gripping and superbly played.
And the triumphant end of the episode where they've been conned by the bloke selling gold chains - for once, everyone comes out a winner.
I agree it oustayed its welcome. Some of the ones after they became millionaires were an insult to the memory of a once great show. Sometimes, programme-makers can't see past a show's success and think it will carry on being good as long they keep bringing it back.
The Trivial Pursuit game in The Jolly Boys Outing.
Also let's not forget, at its peak they could do dramatic scenes brilliantly - after Grandad's wake when Rodney has a go at Del for being too upbeat and Del replies he doesn't know what else to do - no laugh points, but gripping and superbly played.
And the triumphant end of the episode where they've been conned by the bloke selling gold chains - for once, everyone comes out a winner.
I agree it oustayed its welcome. Some of the ones after they became millionaires were an insult to the memory of a once great show. Sometimes, programme-makers can't see past a show's success and think it will carry on being good as long they keep bringing it back.
Incidentally, the bit with Trigger's broom is a surprisingly deep and complex conundrum. I know that sounds w*nkily over-analytical, but the broom thing is in fact the same as the conundrum of "the philosopher's axe". The head and handle of the axe wear out and are eventually replaced; is it still the same axe? Years ago I saw an American comedian put this in his routine - he said it was the same axe because "it occupies the same space". A view that Trigger, it may surprise even him to learn, obviously held!
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