Only Fools and Horses (1981–2003) Season 8 Episode 3 All Time on Our Hands (29 Dec. 1996) TV Episode | TV-14 | 60 min | Comedy. 3 "Sleepless in Peckham...!" The show follows the lives of the Trotters, who try and try again to make it rich in the stubborn and often reluctant world they live in. "Time on Our Hands" is an episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. An episode guide for Time On Our Hands, the 1996 Only Fools and Horses Christmas Special. 2003-12-25 "When Marlene vanishes and Boycie is secretive about her disappearance, people assume he has killed her, but she only went to have a boob job. Dinner is ultimately ruined ... See full summary » Added to Watchlist. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 8 September 1981. Raquel's parents are due to visit for dinner and will be meeting Del for the first time, causing her to panic. Add to Watchlist.
First screened on 29 December 1996, it was the final episode of that year’s Christmas trilogy and the fifteenth Christmas special overall. Del and Uncle Albert reassure her that they will help out. Brief: Rodney is very depressed (So are we for that matter as it’s the last ever Only Fools) but with Raquel’s parents Audrey and James coming round Del has to sort him out then it happens they find this Watch (Victorian egg timer) and there lives change forever. Season 9 - Only Fools and Horses.
The episode opens with a nervous Raquel planning the visit of her parents, James and Audrey, for dinner at the flat, and worrying about them meeting Del Boy for the first time. It ran for seven series and sixteen Christmas specials until 25 December 2003, when the final episode was broadcast. Synopsis. Time on our Hands Episode Review. In true classic British humor, Only Fools and Horses is a TV show full of witty remarks, laughing gimmicks, and a true family spirit. In the episode, the Trotters finally become millionaires. The following is an episode list for the BBC One sitcom Only Fools and Horses.The show is about two brothers who live in Peckham, London. It attracted a television audience of 24.3 million, a record for a British sitcom. Things aren't too good at Nelson Mandela house.