What pub was used for the Nags Head
The White HorseThe White Horse on the corner of West Street and Chessel Street in Bedminster was used by the BBC as the location for the Nag’s Head in the episode ‘Chance of a Lunchtime’, which aired in 1991, in which Cassandra sees Rodney ‘struggling’ outside the pub with Del’s old flame, Trudy..
What was boycie’s first name
Aubrey “Boycie” BoyceAubrey “Boycie” Boyce (born 31 January 1948) is a fictional character in the popular BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses played by John Challis.
Who turned down the role of Del Boy
Jim BroadbentFirst choice to play Del Boy was the actor Enn Reitel, but he was tied up with other work. Next to be approached was future Oscar-winner Jim Broadbent, who also turned down the role. With ‘Horses’ ready to roll and no Del in sight, it was all getting a little worrying.
How Old Is Only Fools and Horses
Sixty-four episodes of Only Fools and Horses, all written by John Sullivan, were broadcast on BBC1 from 8 September 1981 until 25 December 2003. The show was aired in seven series (1981–1983, 1985–1986, 1989 and 1990–1991), and thereafter in sporadic Christmas special editions (1991–1993, 1996, 2001–2003).
Is Nelson Mandela house still there
Nelson Mandela House, the tower block where the Trotter family lived, doesn’t exist. Instead, the location used in Only Fools and Horses for the first few series was Harlech Tower, Park Road East, Acton, in west London.
How much did David Jason make from Only Fools and Horses
Only Fools and Horses legend Sir David Jason, 80, still earns a cushty £1 Million a year.
Did Only Fools and Horses have a live audience
Most episodes were shot in front of a live audience or had a laugh track recorded from a live audience viewing; the only exceptions being “To Hull and Back”, “A Royal Flush”, and the second part of “Miami Twice”. Five special editions were produced, some of which have only recently been rediscovered.
Can you visit the Only Fools and Horses set
See Bristols most fun tour – The Only Fools and Horses Tour. Join the Only Fools and Horses Tour of locations from Bristol and see familiar locations from this classic British TV comedy. This 3 ½ hour coach tour is a perfect afternoon for fans of the show.
Where is the Kings Avenue in Only Fools and Horses
Del and Rodney in Kings Avenue. Kings Avenue is a fictional residential street seen and mentioned in Only Fools And Horses.
Why did Mike Leave Only Fools and Horses
It was revealed in the fictional 2015 Del Boy autobiography He Who Dares that Mike’s prison sentence had been reduced, and he had retired to the Isle of Wight to write a memoir of his time inside.
Does Cassandra have babies in Only Fools and Horses
Del and Rodney are both stunned by all this, until Del gets a phone call from Raquel that Cassandra’s gone into labour. Del and Rodney race to the hospital, where Cassandra has delivered a baby girl by a Caesarean section. A few days later, Rodney takes his daughter to the cemetery to visit his mother’s grave.
Was Only Fools and Horses filmed in Bristol
Written by John Sullivan, Only Fools and Horses was set in Peckham in South East London. However, the show was never filmed there, instead being filmed primarily in West London and Bristol in the West of England.
What is the cafe called in Only Fools and Horses
Sid’s CafeSid’s Cafe was a local cafe seen in Only Fools And Horses run by Sid. The cafe was 1st seen in The Long Legs Of the Law (21st October 1982) and in Dates (25th December 1988) and much later David Beckham came here on a Red Nose day special.
Is Peckham a real place
Peckham (/ˈpɛkəm/) is a district of south London, England, within the London Borough of Southwark. It is 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south-east of Charing Cross. At the 2001 Census the Peckham ward had a population of 14,720.
Is Freddie the Frog Rodney’s dad
Robdal is the biological father of Rodney Trotter, and the biological grandfather of Rodney’s daughter, Joan Trotter Jr….Freddie the FrogDate of birthCirca 1919 (died September 1963)OccupationWorld War II soldier, criminal, frogman, unemployed7 more rows
Where is the Nags Head pub from Only Fools
The Middlesex Arms While the majority of the scenes at Trotter’s go-to boozer the Nag’s Head were filmed in Bristol, this London pub was used for its exterior.
Where was the flat in Only Fools and Horses
Nelson Mandela HouseDel and Rodney in their flat in 1984 with an oil rig salesman. rotter family have lived in a 12th floor flat in Nelson Mandela House, Nyrere Estate, Peckham, London, SE15 which is a towerblock built in 1959-1960 on the site of an old ammunitions factory.
What is the age gap between delboy and Rodney
This leaves the teenage Del as the family’s sole provider, looking after his grandfather and Rodney, his half-brother who was born around thirteen years after him (the age gap is stated as thirteen years in one episode, but Rodney’s year of birth is anywhere between 1958 and 1963 according to different episodes).
Is there a Nelson Mandela House in Peckham
Nelson Mandela House is the fictional towerblock on the fictional Nyrere Estate in the real life London district of Peckham, SE15.