Starring: David Jason , Nicholas Lyndhurst , Buster Merryfield
Directed by: Tony Dow , Ray Butt
Produced by: Ray Butt , Gareth Gwenlan
Written by: John Sullivan
What is Del doing with inflatable women named “Lusty Linda” and “Erotic Estelle”? Why is Rodney pretending to be 14? Find out in the riotous sixth season of the show recently named “The Best British Sitcom of All Time” in a 2004 audience poll.
Item Number: 13497
Yuppy Love - It’s the age of Thatcherism, city high fliers and yuppies, and guess who has become the oldest yuppie in town.Yes Del has seen Wall Street and, armed with his filofax, briefcase and red braces, he's ready to make his first killing on the market. Meanwhile, Rodney's on the pull, having met the classy Cassandra at night school.Will he offer her a lift home in the Trottermobile?
Danger UXD - By faking a signature on a delivery note, Del can take possession of 50 dolls for nothing. If he can sell them to the local toy shop, everything will be pure profit.The only problem is that 'Lusty Linda' and 'Erotic Estelle' are not exactly what he had expected.
Chain Gang - Retired jeweller Arnie is offering Del the chance to buying 250 x 18 carat gold chains for a fraction of their retail price. It’s more money than Del can afford though, so a high-powered business consortium consisting of Mike from the Nag's Head,Trigger, Boycie, Uncle Albert and a reluctant Rodney is formed to raise the asking price. Everything seems to be going well, until Arnie is taken ill at a crucial stage.
The Unlucky Winner Is… - Rodney has won a Mediterranean holiday for three, courtesy of Del and the Megaflakes drawing competition. The
only snag is that the competition was for minors, and he has to pretend he is 14 years old all week.
Sickness and Wealth - Del is suffering from excruciating stomach cramps but refuses to see a doctor. According to him, he's only suffering
from that scourge of all serious yuppies, PMA - Positive Mental Attitude. So, it's going to require some nifty plotting by Rodney and Uncle Albert to get Del to visit the dreaded 'D' word!
Little Problems- With his diploma in computer science, a new job in Cassandra's father's firm and an impending marriage to look forward to, Rodney is certainly on the up. Del has even promised to take care of his share of the flat deposit.The only problem is, Del has got involved in a deal involving dodgy mobile phones and the psychopathic Driscoll brothers
and unless he comes up with £2,000 pretty sharpish, they are going to take care of him.
Jolly Boys’ Outing
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1989 Christmas Special - Dell is organizing the annual, traditional coach trip to Margate, and Rodney decides to join them despite Cassandra's fear that everything Del touches turns to disaster.
| "Del", Derek Edward Trotter | --- | David Jason |
| Rodney Charlton Trotter | --- | Nicholas Lyndhurst |
| Grandad, Edward Kitchener Trotter | --- | Lennard Pearce |
| Albert Gladstone Trotter | --- | Buster Merryfield |
| Rachel Turner, “Raquel” | --- | Tessa Peake-Jones |
| Cassandra Louise Trotter | --- | Gwyneth Strong |
| Colin Ball, “Trigger” | --- | Roger Lloyd Pack |
| Aubrey Terrance Boyce | --- | John Challis |
| Denzil Tulser | --- | Paul Barber |
| Marlene Boyce | --- | Sue Holderness |
| Mike Fisher | --- | Kenneth MacDonald |
| Mickey Pearce | --- | Patrick Murray |
Written by John Sullivan
Directed by Tony Dow
Produced by Gareth Gwenlan
Music specially composed by John Sullivan