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Only Fools and Horses :: It's Only Rock and Roll (04x04)
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| Title: | It's Only Rock and Roll |
| Episode #: | 04x04 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday March 14th, 1985 |
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Instead of the Albert Hall, Rodney's pop group are heading for "sod all", until Del discovers their commercial potential. As usual, it doesn't quite work out as they'd like...
Source: Only Fools and Horses Season 4 DVD
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At the near end of the episode, Del tells Monkey Harris over the telephone that he's had the Kandy Dolls for a week, shortly before seeing the Bunch of Wallies on Top of the Pops. On the day Del bought the dolls, Rodney was still in the band, and another member said later he reckoned his friend's cousin could get them a contract. So in the tight space of one week, the Bunch of Wallies have played the Shamrock Club, fired Rodney, found a new drummer, got some instruments of their own (which they never had previously), gained a contract, recorded their song "Boys will be Boys", and appeared on Top of the Pops. |
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