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  • ...more. In the episode, Del's old business partner Jumbo Mills returns to [[Peckham]] and asks Del to go into business with him in [[Australia]]. ...travelling the world with the [[Royal Navy]] and wanting to settle down in Peckham during his retirement. [[Rodney Trotter|Rodney]], too, is unable to go, aft
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  • | caption = Del and Rodney bottle their Peckham Spring water ...st broadcast on 25 December 1992. In the episode, Del sells tap water as ''Peckham Spring''.
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  • | last ="[[Sleepless in Peckham]]";<br>''Only Fools and Horses''<br>"[[I Done It My Way]]"; <br> ''The Gree Denzil is a long-distance lorry driver originating from [[Liverpool]], a good friend of [[Del Boy|Derek Trotter]] and one of Del's
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  • | last = ''[[Sleepless in Peckham]]'' ...September 2006}}</ref>) is a [[fiction]]al [[Character (arts)|character]] from the [[British sitcom]] ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]''. She is portrayed by [
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  • ..., [[Del Boy]] pretends that [[Rodney Trotter|Rodney]] had been dubbed the 'Peckham pouncer' and is being hunted by the police, so Rodney goes on the run. ...ll]] hospital patient who is well known to the police for falsely accusing people of attacking her. Grandad asks why he does not tell Rodney; Del plans to ke
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  • ...th MacDonald (English actor)|Kenneth MacDonald]], and appeared in the show from 1983 to 1996. ...r]] and a faulty fax machine. On the other hand, he was quite happy to con people out of their money when he could, evidenced by one occasion where he sold [
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  • | birth_place = [[w:Peckham|Peckham]], [[w:London|London]], England ...ncluding working on the Thames River Bus and selling razors. He graduated from [[RADA]] in 1953 with the Principal’s Medal.<ref name=independent/><ref>{
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  • | last = ''[[Sleepless in Peckham]]'' ...b|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/onlyfools/uncovered/trigger.shtml|title=Peckham Uncovered|publisher=[[BBC Online]]|date=February 2003|accessdate=4 August 2
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  • | last = ''[[Sleepless in Peckham]]'' accessdate=16 September 2006}}</ref>) is a [[fictional character]] from the [[BBC]] [[television]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]'', in whi
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  • ...arranged at ''The Nag's Head''. [[Raquel Turner|Raquel]] receives a letter from her solicitors explaining that they have managed to trace her estranged hus ...s sent to prison. Just as Del thinks he has the upper hand, Slater emerges from the bedrooms and takes back his wallet, which he has been looking for, and
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  • | last = "[[Sleepless in Peckham]]" (OFAH)<br>"[[For Richer For Poorer (The Green Green Grass)|For Richer Fo ...Grass]]'' in which Boycie and his family flee to the countryside to escape from the Driscoll Brothers. A younger Boycie also appears in the prequel series
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  • Born in [[Peckham Rye]], [[County of London|London]], in 1909, Grandad stated that his earlie ...from [[Spain]] and all her territories and dominions. Grandad returned to Peckham and joined the [[Unemployment benefits|dole]] queues, marrying his wife Vio
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  • | last = '[[Sport Relief 2014 Special|Beckham in Peckham]]' (2014) | home = [[Peckham]]
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  • | last = "[[Beckham in Peckham]]" <br> {{End date|2014|03|14|df=y}} | home = [[Peckham]], [[South London]], England
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  • ...rnalist in ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]'', in the episode "[[The Miracle of Peckham]]"; then in 1995, Cleveland had a small cameo in a sketch within ''[[Fist o |1967 || ''[[A Countess from Hong Kong]]'' || Nurse ||
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  • | last = ''[[Sleepless in Peckham]]'' ...as literally the Antichrist (an allusion to the [[Damien Thorn]] character from the ''[[The Omen (film series)|Omen]]'' series of films) despite the fact t
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  • ...es of the Trotters, a working-class family of market traders who live in [[Peckham]], [[London]]. Headed by [[Del Boy]], his younger brother [[Rodney Trotter| ...ard in 1997. For his portrayal of [[Del Boy]], David Jason won two BAFTAs (from six nominations), three British Comedy Awards, two National Television Awar
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  • ...f the [[Second World War]]. He spent the rest of his life recounting tales from the war. He was awarded seven medals<ref>{{Cite web |title=Comedy - Only Fo ...made, Albert was meant to be in until the final episode, ''[[Sleepless in Peckham]]'', but, owing to Buster Merryfield's death, the script had to be changed,
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  • | location = [[Peckham]], [[London]], England ...el]] to the [[sitcom]] ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]''. The show is set in [[Peckham]], southeast London, during the early 1960s, focusing primarily on the live
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  • ...[[China]], claiming that "war is good". [[Del Boy]] (who is now Lord of [[Peckham]]) and [[Raquel Turner|Raquel]] live in a lavish high-rise building, ''Trot ...Fools and Horses)|Trigger]] is telling everyone about a medal he received from the local council for using the same broom for twenty years, despite the fa
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