Period comedy drama and prequel to Only Fools and Horses, following the exploits of the Trotter family in sixties Peckham.

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The Frog and the Pussycat

Joan and Fred plan to sail away to a wonderful new life together.

Tue 3 May 2011 01:30 BBC One

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  • John Sullivan's Rock & Chips Blog

    John Sullivan's Rock & Chips Blog

    While Rock & Chips was in production, John Sullivan kindly wrote this blog post for us. Here is his introduction to the latest episode, which sadly only leaves us wanting more..

    John Sullivan's Rock & Chips Blog
  • Previously On Rock & Chips...

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    Catch up with what has been happening over the previous two episodes of Rock and Chips.

  • Del's Encounter With Mrs Bird

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    Del has got engaged to 'the beautiful Barbara', and her family hold an engagement party for the happy couple, but things don't go quite to plan after Del has a close encounter with Barbara's mum, Beryl in the kitchen.

  • Scooters Are All The Rage

    Scooters Are All The Rage

    Alberto starts selling scooters – as they are all the rage with a new group called ‘The Mods’. Del and the boys fall in love...

    From left to right: Boycie (Stephen Lloyd), Del (James Buckley), Denzil (Ashley Gerlach) and Trigger (Lewis Osborne).

  • Alberto is Always on Hand When Del Needs Some Good Advice

    Alberto is Always on Hand When Del Needs Some Good Advice

    Alberto (Daniel Cerqueira) is always keen to dispense his valuable knowledge to Del (James Buckley) on relationships and how to go about getting a girl...

  • Rock & Chips: Behind The Scenes

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    James Buckley, the teenage Del Boy, reveals what it was like working with Nicholas Lyndhurst and meeting David Jason on the set of Rock & Chips.

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