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Episode 6: Little Problems

Summary

Rodney ties the knot with Cassandra, but Del has more on his mind than best man duties as the dreaded Driscoll brothers arrive at the Nag's Head baying for his blood over some stolen mobile phones. Comedy, starring David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst and Gwyneth Strong

Review

The nuptials of Rodney and Cassandra (first broadcast in 1989) provides Only Fools… with its most bittersweet moment as Del Boy reflects on the sacrifices he’s had to make in order to be a surrogate father to his younger brother. It’s a testament to John Sullivan’s writing that the famous scene in which Del stands alone in the Nag’s Head at the end of the reception ends up being neither jarring nor mawkish.

After so many episodes featuring comedy market-stall grafting, it feels as if the show has earned its segue from slapstick into pathos, as David Jason offers a rare glimpse into Del’s hidden loneliness.

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Released on
1989-02-12
Languages
English
Formats
Colour

Credits

Cast

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Del-Boy TrotterDavid Jason
Rodney TrotterNicholas Lyndhurst
Uncle AlbertBuster Merryfield
CassandraGwyneth Strong
Danny DriscollRoy Marsden
Tony DriscollChristopher Ryan
BoycieJohn Challis
MarleneSue Holderness
TriggerRoger Lloyd Pack
Mike FisherKenneth MacDonald
Mickey PearcePatrick Murray
DenzilPaul Barber
JevonSteven Woodcock
RegistrarDerek Benfield
Alan ParryDenis Lill

Crew

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ProducerGareth Gwenlan
DirectorTony Dow
WriterJohn Sullivan

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  • Summary

    Rodney ties the knot with Cassandra, but Del has more on his mind than best man duties as the dreaded Driscoll brothers arrive at the Nag's Head baying for his blood over some stolen mobile phones. Comedy, starring David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst and Gwyneth Strong

    Review

    The nuptials of Rodney and Cassandra (first broadcast in 1989) provides Only Fools… with its most bittersweet moment as Del Boy reflects on the sacrifices he’s had to make in order to be a surrogate father to his younger brother. It’s a testament to John Sullivan’s writing that the famous scene in which Del stands alone in the Nag’s Head at the end of the reception ends up being neither jarring nor mawkish.

    After so many episodes featuring comedy market-stall grafting, it feels as if the show has earned its segue from slapstick into pathos, as David Jason offers a rare glimpse into Del’s hidden loneliness.

    How to watch

    Next showing

    There are no live broadcasts scheduled for this show. But it is available via the streaming providers below.

    Streaming

    Details

    Released on
    1989-02-12
    Languages
    English
    Formats
    Colour

    Credits

    Cast

    rolename
    Del-Boy TrotterDavid Jason
    Rodney TrotterNicholas Lyndhurst
    Uncle AlbertBuster Merryfield
    CassandraGwyneth Strong
    Danny DriscollRoy Marsden
    Tony DriscollChristopher Ryan
    BoycieJohn Challis
    MarleneSue Holderness
    TriggerRoger Lloyd Pack
    Mike FisherKenneth MacDonald
    Mickey PearcePatrick Murray
    DenzilPaul Barber
    JevonSteven Woodcock
    RegistrarDerek Benfield
    Alan ParryDenis Lill

    Crew

    rolename
    ProducerGareth Gwenlan
    DirectorTony Dow
    WriterJohn Sullivan
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