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Only Fools and Horses - The Complete Series 1 [1981] [DVD]

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  • Actors: David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Roger Lloyd-Pack, John Challis
  • Format: Full Screen, PAL, Closed-captioned
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: 2 Entertain Video
  • DVD Release Date: 20 Nov. 2000
  • Run Time: 214 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004YN75
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,251 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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The entire first series of John Sullivan's popular Peckham-based comedy, featuring the market trading exploits of brothers Del and Rodney Trotter. In 'Go West Young Man', Rodney leaves Del and Grandad to make his own way in the world, but how far will he get without his passport? 'Cash and Curry' sees Del attempting to con the proprietor of a curry house and an Indian man who wants to sell a precious artifact, while in 'Big Brother', Del and Rodney go clubbing in the West End in a car borrowed from Boycie. In 'Second Time Around', Del takes up with an old flame who Rodney suspects of being a murderess. 'A Slow Bus to Chingford' sees Del branching out into the tourist trade, with his own guided tour of London's historic sites. In 'The Russians Are Coming', Rodney assembles a nuclear fall-out shelter, while 'Christmas Chickens' (the 1981 Christmas special) sees Del and Rodney go clubbing after Grandad's Christmas dinner proves to be inedible (as usual).

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Regularly touted as one of the best British sitcoms ever, Only Fools and Horses kicked off in 1981 when mobile phones were the size of bricks and wine bars were the ultimate places to hang out in. The formula was simple enough: Cockney wideboy Derek Trotter (brilliantly played by David Jason) dreams of better things for himself while sharing a cramped council flat in the nicely named Peckham tower block Nelson Mandela House with his unworldly brother Rodney and his sweet but doddery old granddad. Trouble is, Del's endless money-making schemes (such as his attempt to flog a consignment of one-legged turkeys, or his plan to sell bottled tap water) inevitably backfire, like the knackered old Robin Reliant van he uses to cart around all this faulty gear. Created by John Sullivan, who also sings the very catchy theme tune, Only Fools and Horses is a wonderful mix of dodgy but loveable characters (such as Del Boy's dimwit friend Trigger), knockabout slapstick (no-one falls down with as much comedic grace as Jason) and brilliantly crafted dialogue. Sadly, Leonard Pierce who played Granddad died in 1983; but his armchair in the Trotter household was filled in 1985 by Buster Merryfield as Uncle Albert (an old merchant seaman who bores Del and Rodney with tales of his war days). The show ran to seven series and ended with characteristic warmth in 1991, when Del Boy became a father; but the Trotters made occasional returns to the small screens with six hugely popular one-off Christmas specials. As Del Boy himself might say: "Lovely jubbly". --Edward Lawrenson

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I had some doubts about purchasing the DVD's because there are so many negative comments about the series being ruined with vast quantities of cuts in the episodes.

Hopefully I can put some potential buyers minds at rest with the following!

Series One is identical to my BBC VHS Release from the 1990's - the only cut being the removal of Pink Floyd to the music in the episode "Cash and Curry" and the theme/titles changed to the well known version from Series 2-7.

I think its fair to say this does not "ruin" the Series :)

The DVD transfer seems ok - the picture quality is not outstanding but I really did not buy it to examine the pixels...
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When Only Fools began in 1981 it wasn't that well received,its a shame as the first series is terrific and sets it on its way to the legendary status it had a few years down the line.

The classic story is of course Derek'Del Boy'Trotter(Sir David Jason)and his dipstick younger brother Rodney(Nicolas Lyndhurst)who live in Peckham,London with their Granddad(Lennard Pierce)and their home is Nelson Mandela House council flats.They struggle to get by every day and Del who is a market trader is always thinking of ways to make a quick quid in his hope of one day becoming 'millionaires' but it normally doesn't end very well.
We see the first entrances of mates like Trigger(Roger Lloyd Pack)and Boycie(John Challis)along with their legendary local pub The Nags Head and many of the funniest moments happen in there.
Episodes.
Big Brother-'After the brothers have a row after buying some dodgy briefcases Rodders decides to leave for Hong Kong and it would of worked if he hadn't of forgotten his passport'.This is a fabulous start to the show and introduces all three characters very well and even straight away the chemistry is evident.We also see the first scene with dim witted Trigger 'who doesn't carry a gun but looks like a horse'and his moments with Del and Rodney is the best sequence in this episode.Funniest moments include 'wanting their beer in glasses or it dribbles through your fingers' or Granddad playing drafts on a talking chess game or Rodney bringing Granddad back a cheeseburger and he wanted a emperor burger or Del and family treating his mum's pregnancy with Rodney as a ulcer.This episode is such a strong start with so much laughter and chemistry between the three main characters and a great first scene with Trig.5 stars out of 5.
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I very much enjoy watching these earliest episodes of the nation's favourite sitcom, where we were introduced to the irrespirable Del Boy and his gormless younger brother Rodney, as well as their loveable old granddad.

Although the modest ratings that this series achieved upon it's original airing showed no indication of just how huge 'Only Fools' would become, and indeed none of these episodes stand out as any of 'the best', they showcase a sitcom with plenty of potential. The three main actors have brilliant chemistry, almost as if they had been playing these parts together all their lives, and were brilliantly supported by a host of colourful characters, including super brag Boycie, and air head Trigger.

David Jason is a master of his work, and created one of sitcom's best loved characters in Del, a cocky, unlucky in love, fast talking wheeler dealer. Nicholas Lyndhurst had a great teacher in David, and has matured into a fine actor in his own right, although if I'm honest, I still believe his best portrayal has always been Rodney.

This DVD contains all six episodes, plus the Christmas Special which were originally broadcast on BBC One between September-December 1981.

The episodes are:
1. Big Brother
2. Go West Young Man
3. Cash and Curry
4. The Second Time Around
5. A Slow Bus to Chingford
6. The Russians Are Coming
7. Christmas Crackers

'Only Fools' is comedy gold, the brain child of writer John Sullivan, and can be enjoyed by the whole family. They don't make them like this anymore - lovely jubbly.
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This whole series of Only Fools and Horses is an excellent example of British Comedy at its best. Parents out there can let their children watch it without fear of any 'bad' scenes or distasteful language.

The Series 1 was aired on TV long before my sixteen year old son was born and he watches this and the other series constantly. There is continuous laughter coming from his room and it is good to see him and his siblings enjoy something that doesn't contain gratuitous sex and bad language.

I recommend this to everyone both young and old.
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The start of one of the BBC's great comedy success stories. Ironically if this was suggested today it would probably never be commissioned.

The first three episodes are great. "Big Brother" involves one of Del's dodgy dealings (suitcases) going belly-up and manages to introduce the three leads and their little quirks well. Episodes two and three involve a doomed attempt to hit the West end in Boycie's car and a lesson that con-artistry often rebounds on itself. The rest of the series is mostly kind of slow, although the characters make it watchable (all great actors). The most interesting episode is "The Russians are Coming". Not only does this educate through the back door but it manages to be a dark musing on warfare and the possible nature of a post-nuclear apocalypse world without ever losing sight of comedy. Made pre-Falklands when it seemed inconceivable Britain would go to war again, it's also historically intriguing.

This first series is a shaky start, but that's the case with a lot of comedies (see also Red Dwarf and Spitting Image). And I honestly believe even the weaker moments of this still stand up well today, certainly loom over any of the unfunny comedies and celeb vehicles of today with their non-descript characters. No matter how society changes I'm certain the Trotters will live forever.
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