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Only Fools and Horses - The Christmas Trilogy [DVD] [1981]

Only Fools and Horses - The Christmas Trilogy [DVD] [1981]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8451 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-02-09
  • Rating: Parental Guidance
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English
  • Number of discs: 3

Editorial Reviews

DVD Description
3-disc set containing all three parts of the 1996 Only Fools and Horses Christmas trilogy: Heroes and Villains, Modern Men and Time On Our Hands.

Heroes and Villains
No income tax, no VAT and certainly no guarantee of anything but laughs as Del and Rodders hit the high-rise world of inner-city dealing. Trotters Independent Traders Company (TITCO) remains commercially unviable. Del is stuck with 125 unpredictable Latvian radio alarms, the council have rejected his home improvement grant application and Rodders is on a sex programme that would leave Roger Rabbit knackered. But when our fancy-dressed caped crusaders turn street vigilantes, they find being on the right side of the law has its own rewards.

Modern Men
Little Damien is growing up fast but little else has changed in Mandela Towers as Del Boy, Rodders and Uncle Albert continue to lurch from one disaster to another. Del considers the snip (and regrets flogging Doctor Singh that dodgy paint) and, with the help of a new man’s manual, is learning to give attention to Raquel – if only she’d stop talking while he’s trying to read. Meanwhile father-to-be Rodders, "accustomed to the security of an irregular wage", is applying for a new job. Can the Trotter business empire survive without him?

Time On Our Hands
After 16 years of selling knock-off down the market, Britain’s best-loved ne’er-do-wells make it good in an episode that pulled in a record 24.1 million viewers. Raquel’s parents are coming to lunch so Del pulls out all the stops – if only Uncle Albert knew the difference between coffee and gravy granules. The next morning, Rodders’ stock-take reveals Trotters Independent Traders Company’s assets as an artificial leg, some Showaddywaddy LPs and a broken watch. But Raquel’s father knows a bit about antiques and spots something that will change their lives forever. Could it really be that "this time next week" they’ll be millionaires?

Special Features

  • Total running time: 174 minutes
  • Region Code: 2, 4
  • PAL
  • Audio: Stereo
  • Disc Format: DVD-5 x 3
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3
  • Subtitles: English SDH