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Del falls in love with Heather, a single mother with a son.
Mini-episode produced for the 1982 Christmas show, The Funny Side of Christmas, presented by Frank Muir, which also featured mini-episodes of Yes Minister, Last of the Summer Wine and Open All Hours. It sees Del trying to sell Christmas trees at the local market. It was the last segment of the programme. Despite knocking the price down to a mere six quid, Del Boy can't shift his telescopic Christmas trees (lights, bangles, beads and baubles inclusive). He only has 149 more to sell to make a tidy profit. Stuck for a solution, the Trotters decamp to Sid's burger van. Del's conscience seems to get the better of him, and he tells Rodney and Grandad what a shame it is that the market traders can't afford to donate a tree to the local church this year. Especially the little orphans. Left to guard the trees, Rodney steals away to the church. The Vicar quickly debunks Del's story, and Rodders realises the tale was a scam to get an endorsement from The Church of England.
The Trotters are hired to clean some priceless chandeliers in a country mansion.
The Trotters go on a holiday to Spain, but something is not right with Grandad...
The Trotters get a job at painting a Chinese restaurant, which doesn't quite go according to plan...
Rodney dates an older woman, even though her abusive ex-husband is about to be released from prison.
Del plays a high stakes game of poker with Boycie.
Del and Rodney try to get rid of Trigger's grandad's ashes.
Rodney brings shame upon the Trotter family name when he begins dating a policewoman.