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Comedy that follows two brothers from London's rough Peckham estate as they wheel and deal through a number of dodgy deals and search for the big score that'll make them millionaires.
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Comedy that follows two brothers from London's rough Peckham estate as they wheel and deal through a number of dodgy deals and search for the big score that'll make them millionaires.
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IMDbBest Comedy Programme or Series | 1997 | Gareth
Best Comedy Performance | 1997 | David
Best Light Entertainment Performance | 1991 | David
Best Comedy Series | 1986 | Ray
Best Situation Comedy or Comedy Drama | 1997
Most Popular Comedy Performer | 1997 | David
Most Popular Comedy Series | 1997
Most Popular Comedy Performance | 2002 | David
1997
Best Comedy Series | 2002
2004
Best Comedy Programme or Series | 1992 | John
Best Comedy Performance | 1997 | Nicholas
Best Comedy Series | 1987 | Ray
Best Light Entertainment Performance | 1986 | David
Most Popular Comedy Performer | 1997 | Nicholas
Most Popular Comedy Programme | 2002
Best TV Comedy Actor | 1997 | Nicholas
David Jason originally wanted to leave the series in 1986, so it was intended that Del would go to Australia with Jumbo Mills. The producers intended to continue the series as "Hot Rod", with Nicholas Lyndhurst in the lead role and all the other main characters. However Jason then changed his mind, so Del decided not to go with Jumbo to Australia.
The outdoor scenes were filmed in Bristol as the producers could not afford the insurance to film in Peckham.
Though not a complete novice, Buster Merryfield had limited television experience before being cast as Uncle Albert, and as a result, he was very nervy in his early days on the show. He used to crash into the audience (deliver his lines without waiting for the laughter to die down) and had to re-record his scenes. He would then dry up and lose his words, and it got to him. So David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst sat him down for a talk because he was worried he wouldn't last. If they ever made mistakes in the middle of a recording, they would blame someone and make it into a joke. If you can make the audience think you don't care, they relax and they feel like part of the joke. After that, he cracked his problem, relaxed into the show and the new partnership and became the lovable Uncle Albert.
The Trotter's transport was a three-wheeled yellow 1967 Reliant Regal Supervan III, registration DHV 938D. Over a dozen Reliant Regals were used during the series.
Trigger's real name in the series is Colin Ball. He was named Trigger because he "looks like a horse".
"[Talking about naming Del's baby] Trigger: If it's a girl they're gonna name it Sigourney, after the actress. And if it's a boy they're gonna name him Rodney, after Dave."
"Uncle Albert: During the war... Del Boy: [interupts Albert] If you say during the war one more time, I'll pour this cup of tea over your head. Uncle Albert: During the 1939-1945 conflict with Germany."