Only Fools and Horses was a comedy about two Wheeler Dealer brothers Del Boy and Rodney Trotter who made aliving by selling dog toys thinking that next year they will be millionaires.
ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES Theme from the BBC TV Series "Only Fools And Horses" Written & Performed by John Sullivan - 1981
The writer, John Sullivan, was going to call it Readies.
The Trotters lived in Peckham, a district in South London, England. They were featured in the popular British television sitcom "Only Fools and Horses," which depicted their comedic adventures and struggles as market traders. Peckham served as a backdrop for many of the show's memorable moments.
Rodney Trotter's middle name is "Lance." He is a fictional character from the British television sitcom "Only Fools and Horses," portrayed by Nicholas Lyndhurst. Rodney is known for his relationship with his older brother, Del Boy, and their various misadventures in the market trade.
Well it was used during the end of series 6 of tv sitcom only fools and horses, when Rodney gets married. and Del thinks about his past and future. I can't think of any film it's been in though
There are many British comedies on television. Some popular Britisch comedis on television are: "Only Fools And Horses", "Blackadder" and "The Vicar Of Dibley".
The term comes from the belief that "only fools and horses work" If one is smart enough they can make a good living without working. ie getting the folk around you to do the work while you reap the rewards. ie working your brains and not your body...
Del Boy, a character from the British television sitcom "Only Fools and Horses," is often seen drinking beer, particularly brands like "Nastro Azzurro" and "Carlsberg." He occasionally drinks other alcoholic beverages, such as whiskey or wine, depending on the situation. His drinking habits often reflect his social aspirations and the comedic situations he finds himself in throughout the series.
The highest rated sitcom episode, and also the highest rated television show of all time is the final episode of MASH, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen"
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The British TV Sitcom, Last of the Summer Wine.
It is a comedy, specifically a sitcom.