** The No. 11 Top Ten Sunday Times Bestseller ** Long Live Hookey Street ... Ménage et trois! It's been 40 years since John Sullivan's Only Fools and Horses first graced our television screens. In this new official guide, packed full of rare and never-before-seen photographs, Mike Jones and Jim Sullivan - son of John and co-writer of the hit West End show Only Fools and Horses the Musical - chart the creation and evolution of the nation's favourite comedy series. Including behind-the-scenes info and interviews with those who helped make the show a success, and more than a word or two from Del, Rodders and the rest of the Peckham faithful, here we take an episode-by-episode look at what made Only Fools and Horses work. Lovely Jubbly!
Follow Lovely Jubbly in this tale of friendship, and find out what has happened to him.
More than 400 idioms have been added to this new edition, and comprise recently coined and common sayings alike.
... electorates were created for Bavaria (1623–1778), Hanover (from 1708), and Hesse-Kassel (from 1803). The role officially terminated with the abolition of the HOLY Roman Empire in 1806. electoral college a body of electors chosen or ...
I tried to dismiss that because David is a very fine actor and, in the end, I thought he played Ted wonderfully. I thought he became Ted Simcock. 'Ironically, I was late for lunch because I had been to a bit of a do, a funeral actually.
Changing Lives covers everything you need to know about working with children and families - the why to, the how to, the when to, and the where to.
bang to rights bangbang1 vb 1. to have sex (with), fuck. The association with striking (as in the origin of the word 'fuck' itself) is said to suggest the masculine role in sex, but in practice the unaffectionate term can also apply to ...
Spilling the Beans on the Cat's Pyjamas provides us with the meanings of these well-worn and much-loved phrases by putting these linguistic quirks in context, and explaining how and why they were first used.
an American Ford car US Citizens' band radio slang; a reference to US President Richard Nixon. — Complete CB Slang Dictionary, p. 76, 1976 — Peter Chippindale, The British CB Book, p. 161, 1981 ...
... Lovely jubbly, I thought to myself. This weekend I'll go shopping for carpet, curtains and a lampshade, of course. I already had two wardrobes and some furniture that had come from the last house, which would do me very nicely. After ...
That week he had no idea that Dennis Main Wilson was chasing all over London trying to track him down. Main Wilson loved the script and so did his boss, Jimmy Gilbert, and they wanted to make it for a Comedy Playhouse series which tried ...