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The
Sky's The Limit Rodney was back living at the
flat and boozing his sorrows away, while Del
causes airport chaos when he tries to help Boycie
with a replacement satellite dish, unknowingly disrupting
Rodney's hopes of a reconciliation with Cassandra.
Life
was also about to change forever for Del Boy when Raquel
drops a bombshell in The
Chance of a Lunchtime. For most of the episode
he's worrying about her leaving to take a job on a theatre
tour, but her decision becomes a simple one when she
discovers she's pregnant. Rodney then drops his own
bombshell by resigning from his job at Alan,
his father in laws, printing works, after mistakenly
thinking Alan wouldn't accept it.
If
Rodney Come 91Èȱ¬ was rather downbeat in tempo then Stage
Fright can only really be described as full-speed
Only Fools at its very best. It's a classic John Sullivan
script with the sort of twist that makes the show stand
out of from the rest.
Del
turns impresario
when he hires singing dustman Tony Angelino - a bravado
performance by Philip Pope - to sing at a birthday party
and everything goes fine until Del decides to play around
with Tony's usual repertoire, or rather his wepertoire.
The climax of the episode was clearly as hilarious for
the cast as well as the viewers, for if you look carefully,
you can almost see them laughing.
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