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"Sleepless in Peckham...!" is the final episode of BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. [1] It was first screened on 25 December 2003 as the third and final part of the early 2000s Christmas trilogy, and as the eighteenth and final Christmas special. It was the last Only Fools and Horses-related episode until the Sport Relief special in March 2014 ...
When Cassandra and Rodney have their baby in Sleepless in Peckham, they name her Joan. The character makes her first screen appearance in Rock & Chips . She is portrayed as a hard-working woman in her late 30s, struggling to maintain a home, which included her workshy husband Reg, elderly father-in-law Ted and her teenage son, Del Boy.
"Sleepless in Peckham" List of episodes " Strangers on the Shore...! " is an episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses , first screened on 25 December 2002 as the second part of the early 2000s Christmas trilogy, the seventeenth Christmas special and the 63rd episode of the series.
He is part of the first Jolly Boys' Outing as noted at the end of Sleepless in Peckham, in which he is tricked into taking drugs and passes out before they reach their destination. Over the course of the series, he joins the police cadets and attempts to arrest Del and Jumbo Mills in the market for selling illegally imported records.
His grandfather was an "out of work lamp-lighter waiting for gas to make a comeback." In the episode Sleepless in Peckham Del gives the implication that his father was also a physically abusive bully who used to beat women and children, including Joan and Del. Del's father was friends with Freddie Robdal, who became better known as Freddie the ...
Damien Trotter; Only Fools and Horses character: Portrayed by: Patrick McManus (1991) Grant Stevens (1991) Robert Liddement (1992) Jamie Smith (1993–96) Douglas Hodge (1996; as adult)
The BBC comedy guide for Only Fools and Horses clearly states that Rodney's birthday is 26 February; however, this is contradicted in "Sleepless in Peckham", when Cassandra mistakes Freddie the Frog in an old 1960s photo of the first Jolly Boys' Outing for Rodney.
In the 2003 special, Sleepless in Peckham, it was revealed that Albert had invested his share of the Trotter fortune in a safer area prior to his death. Coupled with his choice of a simple lifestyle, this meant Albert had around £290,000 at the time of his death, which he left to his two great nephews to invest.