Christmas Crackers (Only Fools and Horses)

Only Fools and Horses episode
"Christmas Crackers"
Series Christmas Special
Writer John Sullivan
Director Bernard Thompson
Producer Bernard Thompson
Duration 35 minutes
  • 33:35 (DVD)
  • 33:34 (iTunes)
Airdate 28 December 1981
Audience 7.5 million

"Christmas Crackers" is an episode of the BBC sit-com, Only Fools and Horses, first screened on 28 December 1981. It was the first Christmas special edition of the show.

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Synopsis

It's Christmas in Peckham, and Grandad is cooking the dinner while Rodney is reading the "Dark Arts" book, which Mickey Pearce gave him. Del returns and gives Grandad money for Christmas, and Grandad annoys Del by saying "I never got you nuthin, as I don't believe in it". Rodney is worried about Grandad's cooking, and suggests to Del going on Hunger Strike, but Del refuses, saying that it is Grandad's role to cook the dinner, it makes him feel although he is needed in the family.

That night, Del Boy, Rodney and Grandad have dinner, a turkey, which they believe to be fairly cooked, that is until it is revealed Grandad forgot to take the giblets out. Christmas Pudding is no better, as Grandad burns it, Del and Rodders decide that dinner is over.

With Del asleep on the sofa, Rodney is watching television when he tells Del he hates the Circus. Del awakens, and Rodney asks him if he wants to go to the local Monte Carlo Club in Newcross. They argue and Rodney falls out with him, and Del explains to him that Grandad would be hurt if they left. However, Grandad comes in and announces he is going out, as he is sick of the Brothers fighting. With this, they head out.

Later at the nightclub, Rodney spots two woman, one of whom he fancies. He reads his book before he goes, to which Del teases him, and Rodney ignores him and goes. Del embarrasses him by shouting at him halfway across the dancefloor, and Rodney gets annoyed with Del's embarrassment towards him. Rodney and Del eventually go to talk to the woman, but find that two guys have already beat them to it and the woman dance with them, much to Del and Rodder's horror.

Episode cast

Actor Role
David Jason Del Boy
Nicholas Lyndhurst Rodney
Lennard Pearce Grandad
Desmond McNamara Earl
Nora Connolly Anita

Production

Music

References

  1. ^ Only Fools and Horses: The Bible of Peckham Volume One, BBC Books

External links

Preceded by
The Russians Are Coming
Only Fools and Horses
28 December 1981
Succeeded by
The Long Legs of the Law