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Only Fools and Horses :: Hole in One (04x03)
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| Title: | Hole in One |
| Episode #: | 04x03 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday March 07th, 1985 |
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Rodney's none-too-shrewd investment in suntan oil during "the worst winter in two million years" demands emergency measures, and Uncle Albert decides that it is time to display his only talent - that of falling down holes without any real injury.
Source: Only Fools and Horses Season 4 DVD
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This episode was originally written for Grandad and meant to be the fourth season opening episode, but unfortunately, Lennard Pearce died from a heart attack after the filming of Grandad falling down the Nag's Head cellar and the courthouse scene. The episode was put on hold after Christmas 1984, and "Happy Returns" and "Strained Relations" were written and filmed as the first two episodes for the season. Once Buster Merryfield joined the cast, the scenes with Grandad were re-shot with Albert (the only shots of the Grandad version kept in the Uncle Albert version were Mike looking up at Grandad) The rest of the original footage has never been transmitted, and is not available on DVD. | The idea for the script was based on a true story about John Sullivan's grandfather, a coal-man named Dickie, who claimed compensation by falling down holes. |
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