Only Fools And Horses - The Complete Series 5 details
| Format: | PG DVD |
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| Starring: | David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Buster Merryfield |
| Directors: | Ray Butt, Mandie Fletcher |
| Genres: | Comedy - British, Television |
| Studio: | 2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO |
| Name | Discs | |
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Only Fools And Horses - The Complete Series 5 |
PG Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 2 hours 55 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 30 Sep 2002 |
| Main languages: | English |
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Just Gets Better and Better
By a customer from scotland , 17 Apr 2004[Highly rated reviewer]
Series five contains the following classic episodes:
From Prussia With Love - When a German damsel turns up in the Nag's Head she's definitely in distress - and nine months pregnant at that. Rodney's all beer and sympathy but Del's got an idea - could this be the answer to Boycie and Marlene's dreams of a child... and a golden opportunity to make a few bob along the way?
The Miracle of Peckham - Del reckons he's discovered a miracle. The statue of the Virgin Mary at the local church has been spotted weeping. He soon has the cream of the world's media paying to film the event - and, of course, it's nothing at all to do with a leaky church roof.
The Longest Night - A robber makes a raid on the local supermarket just as Del and family are out shopping. What's worse - Del sold him a duff watch down the market and it's that that's got them into trouble in the first place.
Tea for Three - Look Out! Del's tampered with the sunbed controls and Rodney's seeing red - literally! He'll hardly wow Trigger's lovely niece, Lisa, with his good looks now - which leaves the way pretty clear for Del himself. But revenge should be sweet when he volunteers Del for a spot of hang-gliding...
Video Nasty - Rodney has gained a grant from the local council to make a community film and Del soon sees its earning potential. Mickey Pearce on the other hand sees the chance to make a far more dodgy type of movie.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Del's old pal Jumbo Mills is back with tales of his booming business in Australia. What's more, he wants Del to go back 'down under' with him as his partner in the enterprise. Could Del really leave Peckham for good?- Was this review helpful to you?
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(26)Very good.
By a customer , 09 Sep 2011Such a classic! Had many belly-laughs with such great British humour. Would recommend to anyone who loves good British comedy.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Quality entertainment
By a customer from Liverpool, England , 03 Mar 2010Well worth a 'watch!'.
Great sunday viewing.- Was this review helpful to you?
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only fools and horses
By eswhite (3 reviews) from Welling , 20 Apr 2009THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Show review anywayHide
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fantsatic
By gaz115 (118 reviews) from Stoke-On-Trent , 21 Feb 2007How you cant laugh at all the fools and horses series is beyond me . They get funnier and funnier in each series, Its a must rent series for everyone .- Was this review helpful to you?
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One of the best British shows of all time
By Cjm1975 (161 reviews) from Wolverhampton , 29 Sep 2006From Prussia With Love is the best episode from series 5 although all are good. That one sees Del and Rodney put up a pregnant German girl, and efforts to sell her child to Boycie and Marlene result in hilarious consequences. One of the best British shows of all time. Plenty of funny moments.- Was this review helpful to you?
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