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S1 • E1
Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter should've been told it's not wise to mix family with business before he hired his younger brother Rodney to his underhand independent trading company.

S1 • E2
Del Boy and Rodney get their hands on a Jaguar car and treat themselves to a night out on the town. Now if only Rodney had a better choice of bars to drink at.

S1 • E3
A night of networking leaves Del Boy and Rodney with a high risk but high reward piece of business, but it'll require them acting fast. Del is ready to put all his eggs in one basket, but will it prove too good to be true?

S1 • E4
Word gets around town that an old flame of Del is back in town, and sure enough they run into each other. Del is quick to make up for lost time but Grandad and Rodney aren't keen on how fast their relationship is moving.

S1 • E5
Del decides tourism will be his ticket to success so is quick to start a bus tour venture - and even quicker to hire Rodney as a nightwatchman.

S1 • E6
Del finds himself with a surplus of scrap metal and so makes a unique investment in a nuclear bunker. Surely a couple test runs won't hurt anyone?

S1 • E7
Rodney has ran out of yuletide cheer, as the annual routing of the Trotter festivities are wearing thin. Burnt turkey, charred Christmas pudding, the same old things on television, and nothing but a book lent to him by Mickey Pierce: 'Body Language: The Lost Art.' When Grandad puts on his glad rags and heads to the OAPs' party at the community centre, the Trotter boys head to The Monte Carlo Club. Rodney puts his new-found knowledge of the unspoken language of love to use, but Del Boy has other ideas. As the brothers argue over who's technique is best, the objects of their affections are whisked away from under their noses.

Del Boy

Rodney

Trigger

Uncle Albert

Boycie

Mike Fisher

Grandad

Cassandra Trotter
Marlene

Mickey Pearce