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[[Category:Only Fools and Horses Episodes|Dates]] |
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Revision as of 09:27, 15 April 2010
Detailed sypnosis
Stats
Season: Christmas Special
Writer: John Sullivan
Director: Tony Dow
Producer: Gareth Gwenlan
Duration: 80 minutes
Airdate: December 25, 1988
Audience: 16.6 million
Featured characters
- Del Boy
- Rodney
- Uncle Albert
- Raquel
- Mike
- Boycie
- Marlene
- Trigger
- Sid
- Nervous Nerys
- Mickey Pearce
- Jevon
- Chris
Other notes
Miscellaneous trivia
- This episode won a BAFTA "Best Comedy" Award in March 1989.
- At the Hilton, Raquel mentions having a line in Doctor Who, which is ironic, because the waiter in that scene is played by Nicholas Courtney, who played Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart in Doctor Who.
- According to the book The A-Z of Only Fools and Horses, this is John Sullivan's personal favourite episode.
Only Fools and Horses episode order
Previous episode: "Royal Variety Show"
Next episode: "Yuppy Love"