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* [[Derek Trotter|Del Boy]]
 
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* Mr. Rahn
 
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* Vimmal Malik
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* Restaurant Manager
   
 
==Other notes==
 
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===Story arc===
 
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* This is the first episode Del calls Rodney a plonker.
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* The idea for the script was based purely on the name of the episode "Cash and Curry", from that the script was devised.
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===Miscellaneous trivia===
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* This was the only episode where we see the Vauxhall Velox. The Capri Ghia (which wouldn't appear until "[[He Ain't Heavy, He's My Uncle]]") replaced this very later in the series as Del Boy's personal car.
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* This was the only episode of the sitcom filmed during Lennard Pearce's lifetime in which [[Grandad Trotter|Grandad]] does not make an appearance. It is also the first of only three episodes of '''''Only Fools and Horses''''' in which the interior of the Trotters' flat is not seen. The other two are "[[Who's a Pretty Boy?]]" from Season 3, and "[[The Longest Night]]" from Season 5.
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* The music at the beginning of the episode when Rodney sees Del Boy's Vauxhall Velox in the car park was very different from the music used in future episodes.
   
===Production goofs===
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===DVD cuts and edits===
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* The song that is played during the sales montage is "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_%28Pink_Floyd_song%29 Money]" by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Floyd Pink Floyd]. The DVD Region 2 version has a different music track due to contractual reasons by the BBC.
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==Chronological episode order==
 
'''Previous episode:''' "[[Go West Young Man]]"<br>
 
'''Previous episode:''' "[[Go West Young Man]]"<br>
 
'''Next episode:''' "[[The Second Time Around]]"<br>
 
'''Next episode:''' "[[The Second Time Around]]"<br>
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[[Category:Only Fools and Horses Episodes|Cash and Curry]]
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[[Category:Only Fools and Horses Episodes|Cash and Curry]]

Revision as of 15:42, 25 March 2010

Detailed sypnosis

Stats

Season: 1
Writer: John Sullivan
Director: Martin Shardlow
Producer: Ray Butt
Duration: 30 minutes
Airdate: September 22, 1981
Audience: 7.3 million

Featured characters

Other notes

Story arc

  • This is the first episode Del calls Rodney a plonker.

Episode concept

  • The idea for the script was based purely on the name of the episode "Cash and Curry", from that the script was devised.

Miscellaneous trivia

  • This was the only episode where we see the Vauxhall Velox. The Capri Ghia (which wouldn't appear until "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Uncle") replaced this very later in the series as Del Boy's personal car.
  • This was the only episode of the sitcom filmed during Lennard Pearce's lifetime in which Grandad does not make an appearance. It is also the first of only three episodes of Only Fools and Horses in which the interior of the Trotters' flat is not seen. The other two are "Who's a Pretty Boy?" from Season 3, and "The Longest Night" from Season 5.
  • The music at the beginning of the episode when Rodney sees Del Boy's Vauxhall Velox in the car park was very different from the music used in future episodes.

DVD cuts and edits

  • The song that is played during the sales montage is "Money" by Pink Floyd. The DVD Region 2 version has a different music track due to contractual reasons by the BBC.

Chronological episode order

Previous episode: "Go West Young Man"
Next episode: "The Second Time Around"