Specials Episodes
1. Christmas Crackers
It's anthracite roast potatoes and green stuff all round - Grandad's cooking Christmas dinner! Trouble is, Rodney's in danger of dying of boredom. Then the glittering attractions of the Monte Carlo Club beckon...
2. Christmas Trees
This was a comedy sketch produced for the 1982 Christmas show The Funny Side of Christmas, presented by Frank Muir, which also featured sketches from other comedies.
3. Diamonds Are for Heather
When Del meets a new woman he begins to envisage Christmas with a larger family.
4. Thicker Than Water
A Christmas visitor throws the Trotter household into confusion.
5. To Hull and Back
Just a simple courier job says Boycie but the Trotter's life on the ocean wave doesn't go completely to plan. They run into their old friend Slater 'The Slag' but it isn't all plain sailing for him either.
6. A Royal Flush
When Rodney meets a pretty girl in the market, he fails to realise her connections. But when he is invited to her family home, Del sees his chance of making a buck.
7. Licensed to Drill
Educational episode made in 1984 and only shown in schools/colleges. Del, Rodney and Grandad discuss oil drilling and fossil fuels. Notable as the last appearance of Lennard Pearce as Grandad.
8. The Frog's Legacy
Del, Rodney and Uncle Albert are at the wedding of Trigger's niece Lisa. There's a spirit of goodwill, that is until Del hears of their mother's buried treasure.
9. Dates
Del and Rodney both go on dates, but with very different results. Albert's strip-o-gram seems oddly familliar.
10. The Jolly Boys' Outing
Del is organising the annual Jolly Boys' Outing to Margate, but Cassandra is not completely at ease with this boys' trip as she and Rodney have just celebrated their first wedding anniversary.
11. Rodney Come Home
Del's love life picks up when Raquel moves in. However, Rodney finds marriage is not a bed of roses and Del decides to give him a helping hand whether he likes it or not.
12. Miami Twice: The American Dream
Del and Rodney get the chance to join the glitterati and become 'transatlantic people'. It is time to leave baby Damien Trotter behind and bravely explore the New World. But could the American dream turn into a nightmare?
13. Miami Twice: Oh to Be in England
With Del handling the accommodation and transport for their week's holiday in America, it's not surprising that he and Rodney end up in a dodgy camper-van. But things get even worse when the van disappears while they are in a swish nightclub.
14. Mother Nature's Son
The Trotter family becomes environmentally aware and uses an unexpected inheritance to enhance its fortunes.
15. Fatal Extraction
While Peckham is in the midst of rioting, Del Boy is having trouble with his teeth and with Raquel. She objects to him spending all night at the One Eleven Club. It is no surprise when she leaves him but Del goes straight back into dating. When he changes his mind he wants to forget about it, but will the scorned woman let him?
16. Heroes and Villains
Del's application for a home-improvement grant has been turned down by the local council. He's had better starts to the week, but there is some sunshine on the horizon: Mike at the Nag's Head is organising a party on Saturday night, and Del is eager to get tickets.
17. Modern Men
Del buys a self-help book in an effort to improve his relationship with Raquel. Meanwhile, the Trotters' finances are in trouble.
18. Time on Our Hands
Raquel, recently reconciled with her parents, is worried about inviting them to dinner chez Trotter. What will they make of Nelson Mandela House and a flat full of patio furniture and AquaNibbo underwater pens? More importantly, what will they make of the man in her life, one Derek Trotter?
19. If They Could See Us Now
The Trotters have lost all their money due to investment in the Central American Markets. Del decides to take part in a game show to try and win some money.
20. Strangers on the Shore
Del Boy and Rodney go on a nostalgic trip to France where they end up bringing back more than the booze they bargained for in the shape of an unwilling illegal immigrant.
21. Sleepless in Peckham
With the bankruptcy court ordering the family home in Nelson Mandela house to be auctioned, the Trotters' financial nightmare is fast approaching meltdown.
22. Abbey National Advert
One of the "Lost Episodes". Filmed and broadcast in 1985, the scene is set in an upper class restaurant and has a rather funny ending!
23. White Mice
A special edition sketch of the BBC sitcom, Only Fools and Horses, first broadcast on 24 December 1985 on BBC Breakfast Time.
24. Royal Variety Show
Del and Rodney along with Albert arrive at Drury Lane London thinking they are delivering dodgy goods to Chunky Lewis a nightclub owner in the West End. Unfortunately they take a wrong turn and end up walking into the middle of the Royal Variety performance. They mistake the Duchess of York (Fergie) for Chunky Lewis...bear in mind she wasn't too slim in those days.
25. The Robin Flies At Dawn
Del, Rodney and Uncle Albert send a message to the troops.
26. Comic Relief Special
A short scene, based entirely in the flat, featuring a young Damien. The first half features Del and Rodney slipping in references to other TV shows featuring David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst (e.g. A Touch of Frost, Goodnight Sweetheart) before the duo come out of character and make an appeal to camera for donations for Comic Relief.
27. Britain's Best Sitcom - Only Fools and Horses
"'Only Fools' proved that you can set a show in a scruffy, violent working class Peckham Council Estate without getting all Ken Loach about it. It made cockneys out of everyone born within earshot of BBC1. And put Peckham on the map". "'Only Fools' gave the world Derek Edward Trotter, the fast-talking, quick thinking whirlwind at the centre of the show who stirs up clouds of cash, sambuca, dodgy Russian video cameras and affection wherever he turns. A fool worthy of Dickens or Shakespeare". "And it gave us Rodney Charlton Trotter, the ultimate sidekick, straight man and annoying kid brother. The voice of reason, yin to Del's yang. Two GCE's and not an ounce of sense". "The show is chock full of family values, practical morality and workaday virtues. Family and friends, loyalty and decency, curry and chips. It handles the heavy stuff - thwarted dreams, miscarriage and even death. But can still turn this unpromising material into comedy gold sometimes in a single sentence". "The show and the characters have grown with the audience in real time. Del's got older, milder, then richer. Rodders has grown some sense and jowls. And it's all 'real', not padding"! "It has the single best sight gag on telly - Del falling through the bar, and the second best - the chandelier falling down". "'Only Fools' even had the perfect ending. The boys started off on their usual journey but this time came away with their dream of becoming rich realised, but only once Sullivan had realised all the dreams they didn't know they had by having them grow up, become kind to each other and everyone else and turn into fully rounded human beings". "It's cheap as chips, but worth its weight in gold"!
28. Rover Advert
Filmed in 1985 and reportedly shown in New Zealand and Australia it features Boycie showing Del the latest available model.
29. The Story of Only Fools and Horses
How did John Sullivan first dream up Del Boy and Rodney Trotter ? Actors David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst team up with the writer to reveal how the enduring sitcom was created. Featuring celebrity fans, the stories behind the storylines and memorable scenes from the comedy.
30. Extended Interview with David Jason
Extended interview with David Jason who plays the part of Delboy in the BBC Comedy.
31. Extended Interview with Nicholas Lyndhurst
Extended interview with Nicholas Lyndhurst who plays the part of Rodney in the BBC Comedy.
32. Beckham in Peckham - Sport Relief 2014
Who knew that David Beckham was a personal friend of Delboy? All was revealed when Beckham dropped into Peckham to star in a very special Only Fools and Horses sketch in aid of Sport Relief 2014. What a plonker!
33. Gulf War Short
34. We Love Only Fools and Horses
A celebration of the iconic sitcom featuring classic archive material. We meet the insiders to find out exactly why this sitcom is one of the most successful TV shows of all time.
35. Miami Twice: The Movie
From 1998 onwards, the two "Miami Twice" episodes we re-edited into one episode and retitled "Miami Twice: The Movie" for home media releases. Del and Rodney get the chance to join the glitterati and become 'transatlantic people'. It is time to leave baby Damien Trotter behind and bravely explore the New World. But could the American dream turn into a nightmare? With Del handling the accommodation and transport for their week's holiday in America, it's not surprising that he and Rodney end up in a dodgy camper-van. But things get even worse when the van disappears while they are in a swish nightclub.
36. Secrets & Scandals of Only Fools and Horses
Revealing the behind-the-scenes stories of how the show was made and became Britain's favourite sitcom, as well as uncovering the secrets behind the hilarious visual gags, lost episodes of the show and how the cast could have looked very different.
37. A Royal Flush (Writer's Cut)
The original episode of "A Royal Flush" was re-cut and a laughter track added. 18 minutes of material was removed and the new edit was overlooked by creater John Sullivan. This cut of the episode was used on home media released from 2004 onwards.
38. Russell Harty Sketch
A combination of script and ad-lib form a short sketch on the 1983 Christmas Special of Russell Harty's show, Harty. At one point David Jason indirectly involves a member of the audience, and even after the sketch is thought to have ended and Russell Harty thanks the actors, they remain in character, talking to Harty like so, who in turn speaks to them as their characters.
39. Greatest Christmas Moments
In a new and exclusive interview with acting royalty Sir David Jason, the great Del Boy himself, the actor shares his secrets from the Christmas sets. We learn about the special that ran into overtime and cost the BBC big bucks because Sir David kept corpsing. Featuring classic clips alongside Sir David's interview, we are also joined by cast and crew including Tessa Peake-Jones as well as celebrity fans such as John Sergeant, Theo Paphitis, Sherrie Hewson, Krishnan Guru Murthy.
40. Only Fools and Horses The Musical - Comic Relief 2019
A special performance from Only Fools and Horses the Musical. The biggest night of live comedy and entertainment kicks off in spectacular style as a host of famous faces bring you exclusive sketches, live performances, music and stunning surprises, all in aid of Comic Relief. Red Nose Day 2019 | BBC