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Strangers on the Shore

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"Strangers on the Shore"
Only Fools and Horses episodes
Episode nos.Episodes 17
(Christmas special)
Directed byTony Dow
Written byJohn Sullivan
Original air date25 December 2002 (2002-12-25)
Running time75 minutes
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"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.[1]

Synopsis

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Since the Trotters lost their fortune owing to the collapse of the Central American market, Del Boy has been a chauffeur for Boycie. As Boycie and Marlene prepare to go to a relative's wedding, Boycie boasts to Del about how he is going be a millionaire when he travels to France the following month to sign a multi-million-pound deal with who he believes is a Lebanese businessman, and will not make the same mistakes that Del made. Annoyed by Boycie's insults, Del gets his revenge by squeezing a tube of onion purée into his hair gel (Boycie cannot smell it because he has a blocked nose). Meanwhile, at Nelson Mandela House, Del buys twenty Slovakian log-effect gas fires and a letter arrives addressed to the late Uncle Albert informing him of a naval reunion at a village in France.

Some time later, at The Nag's Head, Raquel and a pregnant Cassandra join Del and Rodney in a conversation about how Albert's life journey and love life are similar to the film Captain Corelli's Mandolin, before Raquel shows Albert's letter to Del. Since Albert has died, Rodney suggests that they represent Albert at the reunion and scatter his ashes at sea on the journey. Del agrees, but also has other plans, such as asking Denzil and Trigger to travel with them in Denzil's lorry, to allow them to purchase a large amount of duty-free alcohol that they can sell to Sid at the pub.

On the ferry to France, Del and Rodney scatter Albert's ashes into the sea. They arrive in France and drive to the village of St. Claire de la Chappelle where they meet another former sailor named George Parker. In a café, as George tells them about how much of a lothario Albert was, the Trotter brothers notice that a number of the men in the village bear a striking resemblance to Albert. Meanwhile, Denzil and Trigger wait for Del at the wine warehouse.

After the reunion, the Trotters drive back to the ferry port and meet Denzil and Trigger at the wine warehouse, where they load Denzil's lorry with duty-free Saint-Omer beer to take back to England with them.

Later that night, back at Nelson Mandela House and while storing the beer in Del's garage, Denzil and Trigger find a man in the back of Denzil's lorry, who they believe to be an illegal immigrant. The Trotter brothers head down to the garage and investigate. They are unable to find out the man's name, as he does not speak English. Del and Rodney bring him up to the flat and introduce him to Raquel, Damien and Cassandra as "Gary", a friend whom Rodney met at evening school. A short time later, Boycie shows up asking to stay the night at the flat, because a gas leak from the log-effect fires Del sold to him has filled his house with gas and the fire brigade has evacuated the entire road. Marlene and Tyler are staying at her mother's, who has barred Boycie from staying because of an altercation at the wedding (caused by the onion purée Del squeezed into Boycie's hair gel). Feeling guilty, Del reluctantly allows Boycie to stay.

A few days later, the fire brigade allows Boycie to move back into his house, and he asks Del to drive him to France the following week so that he can sign the contract. Rodney suggests taking "Gary" back with them, but Del refuses out of fear of being caught smuggling a migrant out of the country. Boycie tells them that Damien has taken him to play football with his friends and he has not been seen since. The Trotters drive Boycie to France in a van (which Del intends to fill up with more cheap alcohol), while a news report featuring "Gary" reveals his real name to be Rashid Mamoon (he was working at the wine warehouse and loading Denzil's lorry, when Del accidentally trapped him under some beer boxes), and that the police are searching for the "Gary Gang". When Del, Rodney and Boycie arrive in France, they meet with Boycie's business partner, Mr. Mamoon, who introduces them to his son, Rashid. Believing the trio are there to demand a ransom, Rashid panics and claims Boycie and the Trotter brothers are the kidnappers. Mr. Mamoon calls the police and Del, Rodney and Boycie are arrested for kidnapping.

Episode cast

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Actor Role
David Jason Derek Trotter
Nicholas Lyndhurst Rodney Trotter
Tessa Peake-Jones Raquel Turner
Gwyneth Strong Cassandra Trotter
Roger Lloyd-Pack Trigger
John Challis Boycie
Sue Holderness Marlene
Paul Barber Denzil Tulser
Roy Heather Sid
 
Actor Role
Patrick Murray Mickey Pearce
Benjamin Smith Damien Trotter
Fabienne Alousque Interpreter
James Ellis George Parker
Nabil Elouahabi Rashid Mahmoon aka Gary
Martin Friend Mayor
Tamara Hinchco Boycie's Neighbour
Nasser Memarzia Mr. Mahmoon
David Olufemi Monsieur Douche

Music

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References

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  1. ^ Dow, Tony (25 December 2002), Strangers on the Shore...!, Only Fools and Horses, David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Tessa Peake-Jones, retrieved 16 March 2024
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