Big Brother (Only Fools and Horses)
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Only Fools and Horses episode | |
"Big Brother" | |
Series | 1 |
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Writer | John Sullivan |
Director | Martin Shardlow |
Producer | Ray Butt |
Duration | 30 minutes |
Airdate | 8 September 1981 |
Audience | 9.2 million |
Big Brother is an episode of the BBC sit-com, Only Fools and Horses. It was the pilot episode of the entire series, and the first episode of series 1, and was first screened on 8 September 1981.
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[edit] Synopsis
Derek "Del Boy" Trotter, chairman of Trotters Independent Traders, employs his younger brother Rodney into his company. Later, at their local pub, the Nag's Head, Rodney meets Del's friend Trigger, in order to buy some briefcases. Del negotiates the price of the briefcases down from £25 to £8, and intends cheating his friend by claiming the price for the 25 is £175, when actually it is £200. Rodney however proves to Trigger, using his GCE in mathematics as proof of his credibility, that Del's figures are wrong. It soon emerges however that the cases have been stolen, having been rejects - the combination for them is on the inside. Rodney advises Del to throw them in the river.
Rodney then requests to Del that he be made the partnership's financial adviser, on the grounds of him having two GCEs (maths & art). Del however is not happy about this due to Rodney's behaviour regarding the briefcases. The row between the brothers is soon made worse by the latter's buying a cheeseburger for Grandad instead of an Emperor burger due to lack of funds. Grandad gets angry with Rodney as well, and Rodney decides to leave the partnership and go to Hong Kong. He wishes to go there to see a girl "Shanghai Lil". She was at art college with Rodney but was deported after they were caught smoking cannabis, for which Rodney received a £250 fine and a suspended sentence.
Del then trawls London, looking for Rodney and attempting to sell the briefcases, having already previously failed with his telephone contacts. Returning home in vain, having failed to achieve either goal, he is soon joined by Rodney, who only got as far as the Shangri-La doss house Stoke Newington due to running out of money and forgetting his passport. After they make up, Del informs Rodney that he took his advice and threw the briefcases in the "bleedin' river".
[edit] Episode cast
Actor | Role |
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David Jason | Del Boy |
Nicholas Lyndhurst | Rodney |
Lennard Pearce | Grandad |
Roger Lloyd Pack | Trigger |
Peta Bernard | Joyce (barmaid) |
[edit] First Appearances
- Derek Reginald "Del Boy" Trotter
- Rodney Charlton Trotter
- Edward Kitchener "Grandad" Trotter
- Colin "Trigger" Ball
- Joyce the Barmaid
[edit] Story Arc
- This is the very first episode of Only Fools and Horses.
- Rodney's criminal conviction is mentioned here. In "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" it is revealed Del had high hopes for his defence, only to learn that Rodney pleaded guilty by post 3 days before the trial.
- The opening scene shows Rodney bookkeeping all the Trotters' business receipts. The receipt Rodney finds to legally prove the John Harrison watch is theirs, thus making them millionaires in "Time On Our Hands" was no doubt amongst the receipts Rodney is leafing through.
[edit] Trivia
- Actress Tessa Peake-Jones, who later became a regular in the show as Del's girlfriend and future wife, Raquel, makes a brief appearance in this episode. She plays the woman that Del says hello to as he walks into the Nag's Head.
[edit] Errors
- Del says that Rodney was caught smoking the reefer by the governors doing their annual inspection, yet in "May The Force Be With You", Roy Slater said that Rodney was caught smoking a Moroccan Woodbine when the police burst in.
[edit] External link
Preceded by N/A |
Only Fools and Horses 8 September 1981 |
Succeeded by Go West Young Man |