Comic Relief special
The "Comic Relief special" was a sketch of the BBC sit-com, Only Fools and Horses, recorded as part of the 1997 Comic Relief appeal. It was first screened on 14 March 1997. It was chronologically set after the 1996 Christmas trilogy. This special sketch was Buster Merryfield's final appearance as Uncle Albert as he died not long after.
"Comic Relief special" | |
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Only Fools and Horses episode | |
Written by | John Sullivan |
Production code | Special edition |
Original air date | 14 March 1997 (10.6 million viewers) |
Running time | 6 minutes and 40 seconds |
Synopsis
Sitting around the breakfast table in their flat, Rodney laments that he can't afford a holiday, whilst Del Boy considers signing Damien up for a modelling agency. Albert then suggests that they should be thankful for what they have. Though they are expecting another "During the war..." anecdote, Albert instead mentions the plight of the people of Africa. The show contains subtle references to Nicholas Lyndhurst and David Jason's other well-known shows, Goodnight Sweetheart and A Touch of Frost respectively. It ends with an appeal for donations from Del and Rodney.
Episode cast
Actor | Role |
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David Jason | Del Boy |
Nicholas Lyndhurst | Rodney Trotter |
Buster Merryfield | Uncle Albert |
Tessa Peake-Jones | Raquel |
Jamie Smith | Damien |
External links
Preceded by "Time on Our Hands" |
Only Fools and Horses 14 March 1997 (Comic Relief special) |
Succeeded by "If They Could See Us Now" |