Classic sitcom. Del Boy fancies himself as a yuppy. He and Trigger ditch the Nags Head in favour of propping up a wine bar, while Rodney has the hots for a posh woman. Show more
Only Fools and Horses
If They Could See Us Now
1 hour, 15 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One LondonLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorkshire
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. Show more
The first of a three-part Christmas special from 1996. Del's week begins badly when his home-improvement grant is refused. Show more
Raquel, recently reconciled with her parents, is worried about inviting them to dinner chez Trotter. What will they make of Nelson Mandela House, and of Del? Show more
Classic sitcom. Del faces a dilemma when he is offered the chance to front his former partner's new business in Australia. Show more
Feature-length episode of the sitcom. Del and Rodney have to rely on American hospitality when someone pinches their camper-van. Show more
Sitcom. Del continues to deal in dodgy goods; most lethal of all, a box of dolls he acquires from Denzil. So they need to get rid of them sooner rather than later... Show more
Del Boy enters one of Rodney's paintings in a competition and wins a week's holiday in Mallorca for three, but upon arrival they discover there is a catch. Show more
Sitcom. Del is suffering from terrible stomach pains. However, reluctant to visit his doctor, Rodney and Uncle Albert plot to get Del down to the local surgery. Show more
Del has a problem with some briefcases he has acquired, and some cash from a car deal sees Del and Rodney head up west for a night on the tiles. Show more
Del tries to scam a pair of warring businessmen, and Rodney and Grandad aren't happy when Del gets engaged to an old flame. Show more
Del tries to launch Trotters' Ethnic Tours, and Rodney persuades Del and Grandad to test out a nuclear fallout shelter. Show more
Del and Grandad are horrified when Rodney starts dating a policewoman, and the Trotters try to get rid of Trigger's grandad's ashes. Show more
Boycie challenges Del to a winner-takes-all poker game, and Del and Grandad aren't happy when Rodney falls for an older woman. Show more
Del tries to go upmarket with a bit of chandelier cleaning, and a move may be on the cards when Rodney becomes Chairman of the housing committee. Show more
Rodney goes on the run when a good deed backfires, and the Trotters have some bird trouble during a paint job at Denzil's. Show more
The money pours in when Del uses his talents to help the local church, and when the Trotters go shopping they have no idea what is in store. Show more
Del is left hanging when he and Rodney both fall for Trigger's niece. And Rodney is put in charge of making a film for his art evening class. Show more
Rodney has the chance to get one over on Del for a change, but the joke goes a bit too far as Del heads out to sea.
The Trotters become involved in a hold-up at their local supermarket and have to spend the night trapped with the store's manager, security officer and a gun-toting youth.