Little Problems
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Only Fools and Horses episode | |
"Little Problems" | |
Series | 6 |
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Writer | John Sullivan |
Director | Tony Dow |
Producer | Gareth Gwenlan |
Duration | 60 minutes |
Airdate | 12 February 1989 |
Audience | 18.9 million |
Little Problems is an episode of the BBC sit-com, Only Fools and Horses. It was the final episode of series 6, and was first screened on 12 February 1989.
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[edit] Synopsis
With his marriage to Cassandra coming up, Rodney is worried that he'll never receive his diploma in computers. Del assures him that everything is under control because he may able to sell some of those Chinese VCRs, but is proven wrong when Mickey Pearce and Jevon enter the Nag's Head with cuts, bruises, and broken bones all over their bodies and tell Del that Tony and Danny, the Driscoll Brothers, are coming for him.
Del, Trigger, Mickey, and Jevon hide upstairs, and the Driscolls enter yet find nothing, but Trigger accidentally activates the attenae in Del's cordless phone, causing it to shoot right up Del's nose gives away their hiding place. The Driscolls threaten Del into paying them £2000, and Del says that he's working on it. In order to do that, Del cons Boycie into buying some of the VCRs, as well as get Rodney his diploma.
At Rodney's stag night, the Driscoll brother show up again, and Del takes a severe beating, while Rodney walks home with a learner sign glued to his boxer shorts, only to hear that Del got him that £2000 for him.
On the day of Rodney and Cassandra's wedding, Del is able to attend as the Best Man. Cassandra's parents Alan and Pamela also attend, although Pam thinks that Alan will get drunk at the reception.
At the reception at the Nag's Head, Rodney thanks Del for everything, and leaves with Cassandra on their honeymoon. As everyone leaves the room, Del thinks back to all the good times and the bad times, as well as think about Rodney's new found happiness, which also involves working for his new wife's father's printing firm.
Two weeks later, Del returns to the flat, followed shortly by Rodney, dressed in a nice three-piece suit, a smart tie, and a trendy trenchcoat. Del reminds Rodney that "[he doesn't] live here no more." Rodney suddenly realizes that, and exits the flat abruptly, leaving Del amused, as he now knows that things aren't going to be as bad as he imagined. No matter what happens, Rodney will always be around.
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[edit] Trivia
- John Sullivan's idea for the script came from a drink with David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst one evening, and the idea grew into this episode.
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Preceded by Sickness and Wealth |
Only Fools and Horses 12 February 1989 |
Succeeded by The Jolly Boys' Outing |