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Nicholas Lyndhurst is keen for Only Fools to return

According to a recent interview with digital spy Nicholas Lyndhurst is ever keen for Only Fools and Horses to return. Despite having countless comedy geniuses yell “you are a dipstick” and “you plonker” at him on the streets, he doesn’t hate the role that made him a household name as Rodney Trotter from 1981 to 2003.

Nick admitted “I have a real soft spot for Rodney”. “He never typecast me, and I never wanted to bury him. I would make another series of Only Fools and Horses if the script was good.”

The dream is almost true as Nick is starring in the Only Fools prequel Sex, Drugs & Rock ‘n’ Chips, playing Rodney’s biological dad Freddie ‘The Frog’ Robdal.

So do you think Only Fools will ever come back?

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The prequel to Only Fools and Horses is called Rock n Chips.

It will air on BBC1, Sunday 24 January, 9pm
The Nags Head in the 1960s Rock and Chips prequel

Rock n Chips is a new BBC One 90-minute comedy drama which focuses on the earlier years of Peckham’s most famous family, the Trotters. It is centred on the relationships between Joan and Reg Trotter and Freddie “The Frog” Robdal along with a young Del Boy himself.

Dels young friends will include Boycie, Trigger, Denzil, Roy Slater and Jumbo Mills.

The Trotter family haven’t yet moved into their flat in Nelson Mandela House, but there’ll be some recognisable settings such as the mean streets of Peckham and the Nag’s Head circa-1960.
Put it in the Diary – BBC1, Sunday 24 January, 9pm - the Trotters are Back!

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Only Fools is the most watched television show of the decade
Trotters are the Champions

Would you rather win the world cup or watch an episode of Only Fools and Horses

Its a no brainer according to the British public
In the last few weeks a poll was carried out and provided us with the answer
UK’s most-watched TV show of noughties is….
The Only Fools and Horses for a 2001 Christmas special – with
Its now official. Only Fools and Horses has been named the most-watched television show of the decade.

Seven of the top 10 shows of the decade were aired by ITV1, with BBC1 taking the other three spots.

Though it was given a lot of criticism at the time, the episode was If They Could See Us Now.

The episode had 21.3 million people watching on Christmas Day in 2001 – an astonishing 74% audience share.

It proves with all the choice available, the Trotters can still pull in the UK public

Here are the exact figures

Rank Programme Channel Date 000s Share
1 Only Fools & Horses BBC1 25.12.2001 21,344 73.9
2 Euro 2004: Portugal v England BBC1 24.06.2004 20,664 72.5
3 EastEnders BBC1 05.04.2001 20,047 73.5
4 Coronation Street ITV1 24.02.2003 19,428 62.2
5 World Cup 2006: England v Sweden ITV1 20.06.2006 18,464 67.8
6 Britain’s Got Talent final result show ITV1 30.05.2009 18,294 68.1
7 Euro 2004: Croatia v England BBC1 21.06.2004 18,284 67.7
8 Euro 2004: France v England ITV1 13.06.2004 17,804 65.9
9 World Cup 2006: England v Ecuador BBC1 25.06.2006 16,290 79.9
10 World Cup 2006: England v Portugal BBC1 01.07.2006 16,205 82.2

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