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Only Fools and Horses
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From Prussia with Love

  • Episode aired Aug 31, 1986
  • TV-14
  • 30m
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8.1/10
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Erika Hoffman in Only Fools and Horses (1981)
Comedy

It's closing time at The Nag's Head, and Mike the landlord is having problems clearing everyone out, particularly a young pregnant foreign girl who doesn't seem to speak Peckham English. Del... Read allIt's closing time at The Nag's Head, and Mike the landlord is having problems clearing everyone out, particularly a young pregnant foreign girl who doesn't seem to speak Peckham English. Del and Rodney offer to help, and despite Del Boy's dodgy French, they work out that Anna is ... Read allIt's closing time at The Nag's Head, and Mike the landlord is having problems clearing everyone out, particularly a young pregnant foreign girl who doesn't seem to speak Peckham English. Del and Rodney offer to help, and despite Del Boy's dodgy French, they work out that Anna is from Germany, and she's been chucked out on the street and was considering getting her chi... Read all

  • Director
    • Mandie Fletcher
  • Writer
    • John Sullivan
  • Stars
    • David Jason
    • Nicholas Lyndhurst
    • Buster Merryfield
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    610
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    • Director
      • Mandie Fletcher
    • Writer
      • John Sullivan
    • Stars
      • David Jason
      • Nicholas Lyndhurst
      • Buster Merryfield
    • 6User reviews
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    David Jason
    David Jason
    • Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    • Rodney Trotter
    Buster Merryfield
    Buster Merryfield
    • Uncle Albert Trotter
    John Challis
    John Challis
    • Boycie
    Sue Holderness
    • Marlene
    Kenneth MacDonald
    Kenneth MacDonald
    • Mike Fisher
    • (as Kenneth Macdonald)
    Erika Hoffman
    • Anna
    Nula Conwell
    • Maureen the Barmaid
    • Director
      • Mandie Fletcher
    • Writer
      • John Sullivan
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    8snoozejonc

    Solid episode with a quite shocking premise

    Rodney brings a pregnant lady home and Del attempts to sell her baby to Boycie and Marlene.

    The above description does not paint a positive picture of Del in this episode and I'd like to say the concept is not as heinous as it sounds, but he shows only glimpses of humanity in this one. Whether intended or not by John Sullivan it works as a pretty damning indictment of uncontrolled capitalism.

    As ever the comedy is prioritised with lots of good banter between characters. In this episode the recurring character Boycie has some of the best moments and John Challis is very funny with facial expressions and verbal delivery. David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, and Buster Merryfield are on great form as always.

    For me it's a 7.5/10, but I round upwards.
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    It's a shocker, but so funny.

    Ever the trader, Del Boy spots an opportunity to make a few quid, he and Rodney come to the assistance of a pregnant young German woman, who's been left pregnant and stranded.

    It's quite a shocker this one, the story I actually quite shocking by today's standards. It's a real mix of funny and sad, poor Boycie and Marlene, it adds a serious side.

    I always wonder about Del Boy in this one, does he mean well by anyone, or is it just an excuse to make a few quid.

    Plenty of classic moments, Boycie's announcement about his past crimes, Albert's efforts to communicate with Anna, Rodney and Dukey.

    It doesn't surprise me to learn that this was written with Grandad in mind, but Uncle Albert is a joy.

    Erika Hoffman puts in a very sweet performance, she's lovely throughout, and of course she played Lesley in Brush Strokes.

    Quality.

    9/10.
    7Blobbybrew2

    Not one of the best, but still funny

    This episode is funny and sad. Del is at his usual selling self and this time he wants to flog a baby! Unfortunately for him the mother doesn't think along the same lines. Boyce is the funniest I've seen him on this episode. He has the expressions and tones of voice that has made Del boy such a star. It all starts of in the old Nags head. A foreign lady is trying to get a hotel but cant speak English so old Rodders jumps at the chance to bring a girl back to the flat, only to discover that she is pregnant. Del isn't quite as funny as usual, and Rodney doesn't do much. But it is watchable. it still made me laugh and Boyce makes up for it by making hilarious faces and wonderful lines come out of his mouth. 7 out of 10
    4Lunerar

    Everything You Buy Off Him's Got Something Missing!

    Not really got that much to say about this one. A pretty forgettable affair and for me the worst series opener. Feels really dated. Still worth a watch though. Some of Del's foreign phrase attempts are humorous as is Rodney 'playing' with Duke.

    Not the best but worth a look. It's OFAH after all.
    9studioAT

    From Prussia with Love

    This is not only a great start to the fifth series of 'Only Fools and Horses', but it also ranks for me as one of my favourite episodes from across the twenty two year run of the sitcom in general.

    Writer and Creator, John Sullivan, was really finding his feet by this point, and with the new trio of Del Boy, Rodney and Uncle Albert in place and now established, he was able to take the show to the next level.

    This episode is funny, it has some very clever lines and moments, but it's Sullivan's gift at now being able to combine the satellite characters (Boycie and Marlene) and have some genuine moments of heart that set this episode apart.

    I'm not sure it would stand up to 2023 PC standards, but it's a classic.

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    • Trivia
      This episode (in which the original script featured Grandad instead of Albert) was originally meant to be part of the fourth series, but had to be postponed due to Lennard Pearce's death.
    • Goofs
      When Del is telling an aggrieved Boycie and a distraught Marlene that Anna's child isn't a boy, he says "I know I said it's a girl, but it ain't" rather than "I know I said it's a boy, but it ain't" as the baby is indeed a girl.
    • Quotes

      Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter: Yeah, blimey what a turn up, eh? He thought he was gonna pull a Swede and she's got lumbered with a cabbage!

    • Connections
      References From Russia with Love (1963)
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      Only Fools And Horses
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      Written by John Sullivan

      Performed by John Sullivan

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 1986 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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