Fatal Extraction

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Only Fools and Horses episode
"Fatal Extraction"
Series Christmas Special
Writer John Sullivan
Director Tony Dow
Producer Gareth Gwenlan
Duration 85 minutes
Airdate 25 December 1993
Audience 19.6 million

Fatal Extraction is the twelfth Christmas special episode of the BBC sit-com, Only Fools and Horses, first screened on 25 December 1993.

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[edit] Synopsis

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Christmas is coming, Peckham is in the midst of rioting, and Del Boy, after dumping his yuppy image, has been drinking and spending late nights at the One-Eleven Club gambling. Raquel is not pleased about it, since she hardly sees him now. Del has also picked up a sore tooth.

Meanwhile, Rodney and Cassandra's marriage has been going so well that they have decided to try to have a baby.

At Sid's cafe, Del talks about the time he first met Marlene at a betting shop in Lewisham Grove.

Rodney catches Del gambling at the One-Eleven Club one night, and Del explains that he is striking a deal with Ronnie Nelson to get hold of some Russian Army camcorders to make ends meet over Christmas. Boycie also shows up to say that he too first met Marlene in the betting shop. The Trotter brothers gamble all the way through the night until 8:00am in the morning.

Later that afternoon at the market, Del and Rodney are flogging very awful-looking ski gear, until Cassandra calls Rodney back to their flat.

Rodney is surprised when he finds Raquel and Damien at his flat. Raquel explains that she's finally had enough of Del ignoring her, so Raquel and Damien are staying at Rodney's place until Del apologizes.

The next day, Rodney forces Del to go to the dentist and sort that bad tooth out. The dentist is able to remove the bad tooth from Del's mouth. Now thinking that he can back to his single ways after Raquel left him, Del foolishly arranges a date with an attractive receptionist named Beverly.

That night at Nelson Mandela House, after the Russian camcorders have arrived, Del, dressed in his Gordon Gekko outfit, tells Rodney about his date with Beverly. Rodney and Albert believe that Del is making a big mistake, and successfully talk him out of his date.

Later, back at his flat, Rodney tells Cassandra about the time Del beat up his father Reg in order to protect himself and Rodney. Rodney and Cassandra try cuddling up, but they find that Damien has wandered in, all because Rodney did not lock the door.

The next day at the Nag's Head, Del enters, and Rodney berates him for not phoning Raquel and apologizing to her. Del finally phones Raquel, apologizes to her, and promises that he'll stop drinking and gambling from now on. Raquel, not wanting to spoil her fiancée's fun, tells Del that he can still go down to the Nag's Head. Del agrees to just go down there at weekends, and he'll bring Raquel with him just to socialize. And when Del promises to pick up both Raquel and Damien tomorrow night, they make up, and everything is set.

Del walks home drunk, and decides to sing One Voice Singing In The Darkness, which wakes up the whole neighborhood! Rodney comes on over to Trotter Towers, and Del goes down to the restarted riot to sell some of the ski gear.

The next morning at the market, while getting the Russian VCRs, Del spots Beverly, and becomes very frightened.

That night, Del picks up Raquel and Damien in the Capri Ghia, and they return home to see the riot. Del honks his horn, and the rioters and the police clear the way for him. He passes through, stopping to imform the occasional person about something they are buying off him, and when out of the way promptly sounds his horn, to which the riot resumes.

The following day, Del comes home from work just see Beverly in his flat, because she wants Damien's high chair for her grandson, who is also named Damien.

Really losing it, Del rushes over to the Nag's Head to tell Rodney that Beverly is stalking him, because she's an ex-psychiatric hospital patient. Rodney does not believe him, but Del tells him to deliver the high chair to Beverly.

Later, Del finally decides to confront Beverly and tell her to leave him and his family alone! Beverly explains that she thought Del was stalking her, as well as say that she works at the psychiatric hospital...as a receptionist. No longer frightened, Del promises to leave Beverly alone.

Christmas Day at Nelson Mandela House, and the entire Trotter family are having fun...at least until Raquel plugs in Del's new answering machine (which Raquel accquired from Beverly in return for the high chair) only to hear Del's message about his cancelled date to Beverly. Del returns to the lounge, only to get hit by ornaments thrown by Raquel. Meanwhile outside by the new Christmas tree, a group of carol singers sing Silent Night, and Beverly looks up at the Trotters' flat with a smile.

[edit] Episode cast

Actor Role
David Jason Del Boy
Nicholas Lyndhurst Rodney
Buster Merryfield Uncle Albert
Tessa Peake-Jones Raquel
Gwyneth Strong Cassandra
Roger Lloyd Pack Trigger
John Challis Boycie
Kenneth MacDonald Mike
Paul Barber Denzil
Roy Heather Sid
Patrick Murray Mickey Pearce
 
Actor Role
Jamie Smith Damien
Mel Martin Beverly
Andrew Charleson Dentist
Kitty Scopes Lady on bus
Derek Martin Arthur (neighbour)
Nick Maloney Mick (neighbour)
Lyn Langridge Vi (neighbour)
Linford Brown Policeman
Bryan Brittain Texo (rioter)
Lorraine Parslow Casino waitress
Ronald Murray Miguel (barman)

[edit] Trivia

  • It is widely reported that Aled Jones, who was training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School at the time, was an extra in the riot scenes.[citation needed]
  • After this episode, the cast of Only Fools and Horses took a three-year break before returning in the 1996 Christmas trilogy.
  • The building that BBC used for the One-Eleven Club is the same building they used in "Yuppy Love" for the wine bar. It is known as the Old Granary in Welsh Back, Bristol.[1]

[edit] Errors

  • Denzil told Del, Mike, Boycie, and Trigger about how he had been split up from his wife Corrine for seven years (which would've placed the divorce in 1986 since this episode took place in 1993), yet in "Danger UXD" (which took place in 1989), Denzil was still together with his wife. Between those two episodes, the gap is less than seven years.
  • After Del sings to restart the riot and Rodney arrives at Nelson Mandela House, when Albert says he's not going to the window because a brick might come through, Rodney tells him that they're on the 12th floor. But at the end of "A Royal Flush" when Rodney was yelling at Del, the floor number on top of the lift said 13th floor.
  • When the riot restarts (due to Del's drunken singing), the outside scene shows the block of flats used for Nelson Mandela House clearly is built in a way that the door is on the side of the kitchen and not from the lounge, unlike in "The Sky's the Limit", where the studio scene on the balcony when you see the satellite dish for the first time showed a small window in the kitchen wall.
  • How can Albert hear Del singing in the precinct if he "slept through two world wars" (as quoted by Rodney in "Rodney Come Home")?
  • When Del goes into the kitchen to find Albert's boiling pants, the steam is falling and not rising, clearly a case of dry ice and not steam.
  • At the end of the episode, Raquel gets Del a really good answer phone, yet three years later in "Heroes and Villains", it's majorly messed up.

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Preceded by
Mother Nature's Son
Only Fools and Horses
25 December 1993
Succeeded by
Heroes and Villains