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Only Fools and Horses: Series 1 & 2: 15 Classic TV Soundtracks including Christmas specials
"The complete soundtracks of the first two series of the iconic comedy show, plus Christmas specials One of the nation’s best-loved sitcoms, Only Fools and Horses ran for seven series and 18 Christmas specials between 1981 and 2003. Created and written by John Sullivan of Citizen Smith fame, the show won numerous awards, and is often voted amongst the top British TV programmes. Now you can revisit how it all began, as we’re introduced to the Trotter trio – market trader and entrepreneur Del Boy (David Jason), his ‘little bruv’ Rodney (Nicholas Lyndhurst), who reluctantly gets roped in to Del’s dodgy dealings, and Grandad (Lennard Pearce), who minds their Peckham flat from the comfort of his armchair. When Rodney becomes a partner in Trotters Independent Traders, things don’t go quite as he’d hoped. Despite Del’s assurances that ‘this time next year, we’ll be millionaires’, his money-making wheezes always seem to backfire – from a bit of bother with some briefcases to an open-top bus tour that doesn’t attract any punters and a chandelier-cleaning scheme that ends in disaster… Plus, in ‘Christmas Cracker’, the Trotters contemplate yet another Christmas of TV repeats, closed pubs and Grandad's cooking; and in ‘Diamonds are for Heather’, Del meets a new woman – can romance cure his yuletide blues? NB: The language on this recording reflects the era in which it was first broadcast. Some small edits have had to be made for music copyright purposes. Production credits Created and written by John Sullivan Theme song written, composed and lyrics performed by John Sullivan Produced by Ray Butt Directed by Martin Shardlow and Ray Butt ‘Christmas Crackers’ produced and directed by Bernard Thompson Edited by John Jarvis, Chris Wadsworth, Mike Jackson, Mike Taylor, Graham Sisson and John Dunstan Production Designers: Terry Snoaden, Cynthia Kljuco, Derek Evans, Andy Dimond and Don Giles Executive Producer: John Sullivan Associate Producer: Gail Evans Cast Del – David Jason Rodney – Nicholas Lyndhurst Grandad – Lennard Pearce Trigger – Roger Lloyd Pack Boycie – John Challis Sid – Roy Heather Episode guide First broadcast on BBC One on the following dates: Series 1 (8 September - 13 October 1981) Big Brother Go West Young Man Cash and Curry The Second Time Around A Slow Bus to Chingford The Russians are Coming Christmas Crackers (28 December 1981) Series 2 (21 October - 2 December 1982) The Long Legs of the Law Ashes to Ashes A Losing Streak No Greater Love The Yellow Peril It Never Rains... A Touch of Glass Diamonds are for Heather (30 December 1982) © 2026 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2026 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
John Sullivan (Author), David Jason, Full cast, Lennard Pearce, Nicholas Lyndhurst (Narrator)
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Only Fools and Horses: Series 5 & 6: 15 Classic TV Soundtracks including Christmas specials
"The complete soundtracks of the fifth and sixth series of the much-loved comedy show – plus Christmas specials From 1981 to 2003, Only Fools and Horses followed the lives of lovable Cockney wheeler-dealer Del Boy and his hapless but loyal younger brother Rodney – winning the nation’s heart in the process, along with a multitude of awards. Over 40 years later, it remains as popular as ever, and regularly ranks amongst the UK’s greatest ever TV shows. This cushty collection features a wealth of memorable moments including Del and Raquel’s first meeting, and Rodney and Cassandra’s wedding. In addition, the Trotters become involved in a hold-up at their local supermarket, Del reinvents himself as a yuppy, the boys acquire an explosive box of inflatable sex dolls and Rodney wins a holiday to Mallorca – but there’s a catch… And there’s festive fun in ‘A Royal Flush’, ‘The Frog’s Legacy’ and ‘Dates, as Rodney romances an aristocrat’s daughter, Del hunts for buried treasure, and the duo host a surprise birthday party for Uncle Albert. Scripted by John Sullivan and starring David Jason as Del Boy, Nicholas Lyndhurst as Rodney, Buster Merryfield as Uncle Albert, Tessa Peake-Jones as Raquel and Gwyneth Strong as Cassandra, these timeless episodes are the absolute crème de la menthe. NB: The language on this recording reflects the era in which it was first broadcast. Some small edits have had to be made for music copyright purposes. Production credits Created and written by John Sullivan Theme song written, composed and lyrics performed by John Sullivan Produced by Ray Butt and Gareth Gwenlan Directed by Mandie Fletcher and Tony Dow Edited by John Jarvis, Chris Wadsworth, Graham Taylor, John Dunstan, Ed Wooden and John Wilkinson Production Designers: Mark Sevant, Paul Trerise and Graham Lough Executive Producer: John Sullivan Associate Producer: Gail Evans Cast Del – David Jason Rodney – Nicholas Lyndhurst Uncle Albert – Buster Merryfield Trigger – Roger Lloyd Pack Boycie – John Challis Mickey Pearce – Patrick Murray Marlene – Sue Holderness Denzil – Paul Barber Mike – Kenneth MacDonald Raquel – Tessa Peake-Jones Cassandra – Gwyneth Strong Sid – Roy Heather Jevon – Steven Woodcock Alan Parry – Denis Lill Pamela Parry – Wanda Ventham Episode guide First broadcast on BBC One on the following dates: Series 5 (31 August - 5 October 1986) From Prussia with Love The Miracle of Peckham The Longest Night Tea for Three Video Nasty Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? A Royal Flush (25 December 1986) The Frog’s Legacy (25 December 1987) Dates (25 December 1988) Series 6 (8 January - 12 February 1989) Yuppy Love Danger UXD Chain Gang The Unlucky Winner Is... Sickness and Wealth Little Problems © 2026 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2026 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
John Sullivan (Author), Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Full Cast, Nicholas Lyndhurst (Narrator)
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Only Fools and Horses: Series 7: 10 Classic TV Soundtracks including Christmas specials
"The complete soundtracks of the seventh series of the evergreen comedy show – plus Christmas specials Only Fools and Horses first hit our TV screens in 1981, and soon became a national institution. More than 40 years after the last episode aired in 2003, it’s still regularly voted one of the best ever British TV programmes, and its enduring popularity led to two spin-off TV series and a sell-out West End musical. Collected here are 10 triffic episodes of the legendary comedy, including Christmas specials ‘The Jolly Boys’ Outing’, in which Del encounters his lost love; ‘Rodney Come Home’, which sees Raquel moving in; and the double bill ‘Miami Twice’, where Del Boy is mistaken for a mafia Don. There are dark clouds on the horizon in Series 7, as Rodney’s marriage to Cassandra hits the rocks, but moments of hilarity too, as Raquel duets with ‘singing dustman’ Tony Angelino at the local cabaret club. And with the birth of baby Damien, the future looks bright for Del Boy and family… Written by John Sullivan (Citizen Smith, Just Good Friends), these sparkling soundtracks star David Jason as Del Boy, Nicholas Lyndhurst as Rodney, Buster Merryfield as Uncle Albert, Tessa Peake-Jones as Raquel and Gwyneth Strong as Cassandra, with a guest appearance from Jim Broadbent as Roy Slater. NB: The language on this recording reflects the era in which it was first broadcast. Some small edits have had to be made for music copyright purposes Production credits Created and written by John Sullivan Theme song written, composed and lyrics performed by John Sullivan Produced by Gareth Gwenlan Directed by Tony Dow Edited by John Jarvis, Chris Wadsworth and Jacqui Bass Production Designers: John Anderson and Richard McManan-Smith Executive Producer: John Sullivan Associate Producer: Gail Evans Cast Del – David Jason Rodney – Nicholas Lyndhurst Grandad – Lennard Pearce Uncle Albert – Buster Merryfield Trigger – Roger Lloyd Pack Boycie – John Challis Mickey Pearce – Patrick Murray Marlene – Sue Holderness Denzil – Paul Barber Mike – Kenneth MacDonald Raquel – Tessa Peake-Jones Cassandra – Gwyneth Strong Sid – Roy Heather Jevon – Steven Woodcock Alan Parry – Denis Lill Pamela Parry – Wanda Ventham Roy Slater – Jim Broadbent Baby Damien – Grant Stevens Episode guide First broadcast on BBC One on the following dates: The Jolly Boys’ Outing (25 December 1989) Rodney Come Home (25 December 1990) Series 7 (30 December 1990 – 3 February 1991) The Sky’s the Limit The Chance of a Lunchtime Stage Fright The Class of ’62 He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Uncle Three Men, a Woman and a Baby Miami Twice: The American Dream (24 December 1991) Miami Twice: Oh to Be in England (25 December 1991) © 2026 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2026 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
John Sullivan (Author), Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Full Cast, Nicholas Lyndhurst (Narrator)
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Only Fools and Horses: The Final Christmas Specials: 8 Classic TV Soundtracks
"The complete soundtracks of the last eight Christmas specials – plus The Only Fools and Horses Story For 22 years between 1981 and 2003, Only Fools and Horses was the nation’s favourite sitcom, and the show’s Christmas specials were must-see appointment TV. Millions tuned in to watch the Trotters’ festive escapades, with the 1996 special ‘Time on Our Hands’ attracting a record audience of 24.3 million viewers – making it the most-watched programme in television history. Now you can revisit that chart-topping episode, and seven more seasonal editions, in this sensational soundtrack collection. Featured here are all the specials from 1992-2003, starring David Jason as Del Boy, Nicholas Lyndhurst as Rodney, Buster Merryfield as Uncle Albert, Tessa Peake-Jones as Raquel and Gwyneth Strong as Cassandra. Take a trip back to Christmas past, as Del devises a money-spinning idea to market ‘Peckham Spring’ water; Raquel leaves Del as he returns to his old ways of drinking and gambling; caped crusaders Del and Rodney hit the town for a night out, and Cassandra suffers a miscarriage. After years of striving, the Trotters become millionaires at last – only to lose it all after investing in the Central American markets. Embarking on a booze cruise to France, they bring back more than they bargained for, in the form of illegal immigrant ‘Gary’. And in the last ever episode, with Cassandra about to give birth, the family is facing bankruptcy and eviction – but there’s a surprise in store in Uncle Albert’s will... Also included is a bonus documentary, The Only Fools and Horses Story, telling the behind-the-scenes story of the beloved show through interviews with writer John Sullivan, the cast and famous fans. Lovely jubbly! NB: The language on this recording reflects the era in which it was first broadcast. Some small edits have had to be made for music copyright purposes Production credits Created and written by John Sullivan Theme song written, composed and lyrics performed by John Sullivan Produced by Gareth Gwenlan Directed by Tony Dow Edited by Chris Wadsworth and John Jarvis, Production Designers: Donal Woods, Charmian Adams and David Hitchcock Executive Producer: John Sullivan Associate Producer: Gail Evans Cast Del – David Jason Rodney – Nicholas Lyndhurst Uncle Albert – Buster Merryfield Trigger – Roger Lloyd Pack Boycie – John Challis Mickey Pearce – Patrick Murray Marlene – Sue Holderness Denzil – Paul Barber Mike – Kenneth MacDonald Raquel – Tessa Peake-Jones Cassandra – Gwyneth Strong Sid – Roy Heather Alan Parry – Denis Lill Pamela Parry – Wanda Ventham Damien – Jamie Smith/Benjamin Smith Episode guide First broadcast on BBC One on the following dates: Mother Nature’s Son (25 December 1992) Fatal Extraction (25 December 1993) Heroes and Villains (25 December 1996) Modern Men (27 December 1996) Time on Our Hands (29 December 1996) If They Could See Us Now (25 December 2001) Strangers on the Shore (25 December 2002) Sleepless in Peckham (25 December 2003) The Only Fools and Horses Story (20 December 2002) © 2026 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2026 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
John Sullivan (Author), Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Full Cast, Nicholas Lyndhurst (Narrator)
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My First Planet: The Complete Series 1 and 2
"The complete series 1 and 2 of My First Planet - a sitcom set on a shiny new planet, starring Nicholas Lyndhurst, Vicki Pepperdine (Jo Brand's Getting On) & Tom Goodman-Hill (Another Case of Milton Jones) The story so far: Unfortunately, Burrows the leader of the colony has died on the voyage, so his Number 2, Brian (Nicholas Lyndhurst), is now in charge. He's a nice enough chap, but no alpha male, and his desire to sort things out with a nice friendly meeting infuriates the colony's Chief Physician, Lillian (Vicki Pepperdine), who'd really rather everyone was walking round in tight colour-coded tunics and saluting each other. She's also in charge of Project Adam, the plan to conceive and give birth to the first colony-born baby. Unfortunately, the two people hand-picked for this purpose - Carol and Richard - were rather fibbing about being a couple, just to get on the trip. Add in an entirely unscrupulous Chief Scientist, Mason, and also Archer, an idiot maintenance man who believes he's an 'empath' rather than a plumber, and you’re all set to answer the question: If humankind were to colonize space, is it destined to succumb to self-interest, prejudice, and infighting? (By the way, the answer’s 'yes'. Sorry.)"
Phil Whelans (Author), Nicholas Lyndhurst, Phil Whelans, Tom Goodman-Hill, Vicki Pepperdine (Narrator)
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Only Fools and Horses: 16 Classic BBC TV Soundtracks
"Sixteen TV soundtracks of the award-winning TV show collected together for the first time, starring David Jason as ambitious market trader Del Boy Trotter, and Nicholas Lyndhurst as his younger brother Rodney Trotter. For 15 years, the brothers of 'Trotters Independent Traders PLC' have entertained us both with Del's extreme optimism and scams and, quite simply, Rodney's reactions upon hearing those scams. Now sixteen classic soundtracks from one of the funniest comedy programmes of all time are brought together in audio. So don't be a plonker, do yourself a favour and get your hands on this little beauty. Episodes: The Long Legs of the Law The Yellow Peril A Losing Streak No Greater Love Yesterday Never Comes May the Force Be With You Wanted Thicker Than Water Homesick Healthy Competition Strained Relations Hole in One It's Only Rock and Roll Sleeping Dogs Lie Watching the Girls Go By Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"
John Sullivan (Author), David Jason, Full Cast, Nicholas Lyndhurst (Narrator)
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"The adventures of Del Boy and Rodney have become part of the nation's consciousness, and for many years record-breaking audiences have followed their hilarious wheeling and dealing on BBC1."
John Sullivan (Author), David Jason, Full Cast, Nicholas Lyndhurst (Narrator)
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"The episodes included are: 'It’s Only Rock and Roll' - 14 March 1985, 'Sleeping Dogs Lie' - 21 March 1985, 'Watching the Girls Go By' - 28 March 1985 and 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' - 5 October 1986. Lovely jubbly! Del, Rodney and the boys are back in another pukka selection of shows. 'It’s Only Rock and Roll' sees Rodney’s aspirations to be ‘top of the pops’ encouraged, promoted - and totally destroyed by Del Boy, whereas, in 'Sleeping Dogs Lie', Del, Rodney and Uncle Albert are consigned to the dog watch. In 'Watching the Girls Go By', Rodney is taking some stick from the lads down the pub about his ‘imaginary’ girlfriend and Mickey Pearce bets him that he won’t bring a girl to the Saturday night bash in The Nag’s Head. However, with Del’s help, some home truths are stripped bare by Rodney’s new date. 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' sees Jumbo Mills, an old friend of Del’s, offer him a share in his successful company. It’s a chance of a lifetime, but it also involves a move to Australia for the Trotter family... You’d be a plonker to miss these comic classics!"
John Sullivan (Author), Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Full Cast, Nicholas Lyndhurst (Narrator)
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"Four more episodes from the much-loved BBC TV series, starring David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Lennard Pearce and Buster Merryfield. In 'Homesick', Rodney is elected Chairman of the local Housing Committee, and Del Boy persuades him to use his position to get them all ground-floor accommodation. 'Healthy Competition' sees Rodney deciding to open a rival business - in partnership with Micky Pearce! In ‘Strained Relations’, the brothers attend Grandad's funeral and among the mourners is Uncle Albert. When the wake is over, Del Boy lets the old sea dog stay the night, but his residency soon becomes more permanent. Finally, in 'Hole in One', the Trotters have fallen on hard times, so when Uncle Albert falls through the cellar door in the pub, they decide to sue. But was Albert's fall really an accident?"
John Sullivan (Author), Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Lennard Pearce, Nicholas Lyndhurst (Narrator)
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