Видео от Robert-Alan Mcdowell

First broadcast in the Autumn of 1986, the fifth series of Only Fools And Horses consists of half-a-dozen half-hour episodes that are absolutely vintage fare. Indeed, after this series, the BBC gave writer John Sullivan freedom to extend his writing to full feature-length episodes. This series, meanwhile, is a ’s enterprising spirit ramps up from Series 5: he gets involved in the sale of babies, exploits a holy miracle at a local church, and gets into the film business. His cruel streak also makes more than a bit of a showing when Rodney falls for the daughter of an . From Prussia With Love Sunday 31st August 1986 Rodney takes pity on a heavily-pregnant and homeless au-pair girl he meets in the Nag’s Head. When he invites her to stay at the flat, Del sees a nice little earner about to be born. But will Boycie be interested? 2. The Miracle Of Peckham Sunday 7th September 1986 In an effort to bolster the Church Roof Fund, Del “discovers“ a miracle of his own and informs the world press. 3. The Longest Night Sunday 14th September 1986 While out shopping at Top-Buys, the Trotters are taken to the supermarket manager’s office believing that they have won a prize. Instead, they are held hostage when an armed robbery goes wrong. 4. Tea For Three Sunday 21st September 1986 When a pretty niece of Trigger’s arrives in the Nag’s Head, Del and Rodney indulge in a little sibling rivalry in an effort to win her fair hand. One of them, however, ends up doing a spot of unscheduled hang-gliding. 5. Video Nasty Sunday 28th September 1986 Rodney has been commissioned to make a film by the Local Community Arts Centre. Unfortunately, Del and Mickey Pearce take over, and the expensive equipment is soon covering weddings and all sorts - and then there’s the cast and sponsor list for his production... 6. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Sunday 5th October 1986 Del is offered a business opportunity that he finds difficult to turn down. To accept would mean emigrating to Australia and leaving the family behind. What should he do?
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