Tea for Three

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Only Fools and Horses episode
"Tea For Three"
Series 5
Writer John Sullivan
Director Ray Butt
Producer -
Duration -
Airdate 21 September 1986
Audience 16.5 million

Tea For Three is an episode of the BBC sit-com, Only Fools and Horses. It was the fourth episode of series 5, and was first screened on 21 September 1986.

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[edit] Synopsis

It's Talent Night at the Nag's Head, and Albert is depressed because his wife Ada is in the hospital. Del Boy and Rodney suggest taking him down to the chinky to cheer him up. Trigger can't go because he's waiting for his niece Lisa to arrive. Del and Rodney both seem to remember her back from their childhood days.

When Lisa, now aged 25, arrives, Del and Rodney both fight for her affection and invite her over to Nelson Mandela House for tea tomorrow. In the meantime, Albert gets up on the stage and sings the love ballad Ada in tribute to his dear sick wife.

The next day, Albert is trying out the new solarium to cure his hangover. Rodney thinks that Albert made a fool out of himself getting up on the Nag's Head stage and singing Ada. But to Rodney's surprise, Albert actually won the talent contest. Del comes in with a big bag of food for tonight's tea with Lisa. Rodney says that he also made a contribution: cheese, because it's all he can afford. As the Trotter brothers start to argue, Albert tells them to pack it in, because it's been like this since last night. So Albert decides to go down to the Legion. As Rodney has a go at the solarium, Albert tells his nephew about the time that he and Grandad fell out over the affection of Ada and never spoke to each other again. But Rodney falls asleep due to the solarium's rays. Albert leaves, and Del whacks up the heat on the solarium before leaving too.

Later that night, Del and Lisa are getting on well, while Rodney nurses his sunburnt face. Lisa tells the Trotter brothers that she has some friends who run a hang gliding club, in which Del lies by saying he enjoys it. This gives Rodney an idea in order to get back at Del for burning his face. Rodney tells Lisa privately that they should give Del a chance to hangglide as a surprise for his 37th birthday.

The following morning in Winchester, Del is shocked to hear that he is going to hangglide. He and Rodney meet the owner of the hanggliding club, Andy. Del tries to talk his way out of flying the hangglider, but to no avail. He also knows that Rodney did this just to humiliate his older brother. Rodney, with a change of heart, decides to help Del out with the following plan: Del will pretend to be keen to hangglide, and he'll put all the gear on. And just when Del is about to take off, Rodney will come up to him and say that they've got a very important phone call from London, and have to go back. Del agrees to this plan. But just as Del does everything on his part, Rodney betrays him at the last second. Del, not wanting to lose face in front of Lisa, actually flies the hangglider - right out to sea!

12 hours later back at the flat, Rodney, feeling guilty about what he did, is studying a map. Then Trigger and Mike show up with a wheelchair-bound Del, who apologizes to Rodney for tampering with the solarium controls. Rodney, on the other hand, thinks that Del is pretending to be crippled, and is proven right when Del leaps out of the wheelchair in front of Albert, Mike, and Trigger. Del then tells the story about how he was stuck in the air for three hours, and how he crashed into a television transmitter in Redhill, causing Del to fall on top of a married couple. That in turn reminds Trigger to tell the others that Lisa's getting married to Andy, the man from the hangliding club. This leaves Del and Rodney looking like a bunch of wallies, while Albert laughs at them.

[edit] Trivia

  • When the hanglider scene was filmed, David Jason, who is a trained hangglider pilot, scuba diver, and swims with dolphins, wanted to actually fly the hangglider himself! But the BBC said it was too dangerous for him to fly it, for insurance reasons!
  • On the VHS and DVD releases of the fifth season, the scene where Albert gets on the stage and sings Ada is edited out of the episode for contractual reasons.

[edit] Errors

  • Rodney says he remembers Lisa from years back, but in Big Brother, Rodney had to be introduced to Lisa's uncle Trigger as if they had never met before.

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Preceded by:
The Longest Night
Only Fools and Horses
21 September 1986
Succeeded by:
Video Nasty