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Americans First Time Watching Only Fools And Horses S1E1 Big Brother

Sorry for a really late post, this bugger took a long time to upload!

Sorry for a really late post, this bugger took a long time to upload!

Americans First Time Watching Only Fools And Horses S1E1 Big Brother

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Welcome!

Killermcknight

Welcome! Happy you found it!

Killermcknight

I found you through youtube

Shifty

Just came from YouTube (ruddy123). Awesome reaction. Cant wait to follow this journey. And inbetweeners

Mark Rudd

No it’s just the one they found haha. They’ve not heard the tune we’re all used to yet. But season 2 they say will be the music we all know haha

Mark Rudd

They are in a block of flats/apartments. Outside will be a view of more blocks.

Jules

I think the combinations will be the same, because the owner can change it. The combination will probably be something like 0000 or 1111.

Jules

Two friends of yours (Mike and Jess) from Regen/Nat/Tv have just got to season 1 episode 2 on Youtube, but this music isn't playing at the opening. I guess they have had to block it due to copyright. I am so glad I decided to renew my subscription with you.

Jules

Thank you! This is helpful!

Killermcknight

Don’t know where you’re watching the show but some platforms miss out episodes or jumble episodes around or include some of the negligible 10 minute mini episodes. Here’s the full TV series original aired order below: Season 1. (1981) 1. Big Brother – 8th Sept 1981 2. Go West Young Man – 15th Sept 1981 3. Cash and Curry – 22nd Sept 1981 4. The Second Time Around – 29th Sept 1981 5. A Slow Bus to Chingford – 6th Oct 1981 6. The Russians Are Coming – 13th Oct 1981 Special: Christmas crackers - 28th Dec (1981) Season 2. (1982) 1. The Long Legs of the Law – 21st Oct 1982 2. Ashes to Ashes – 28th Oct 1982 3. A Losing Streak – 4th Nov 1982 4. No Greater Love – 11th Nov 1982 5. The Yellow Peril – 18th Nov 1982 6. It Never Rains... - 25th Nov 1982 7. A Touch of Glass – 2nd Dec 1982 Special: Diamonds are for Heather – 30th Dec (1982) Season 3. (1983) 1. Homesick – 10th Nov 1983 2. Healthy Competition – 17th Nov 1983 3. Friday the 14th – 24th Nov 1983 4. Yesterday Never Comes – 1st Dec 1983 5. May the Force Be with You – 8th Dec 1983 6. Wanted – 15th Dec 1983 7. Who’s a Pretty Boy? – 22nd Dec 1983 Special: Thicker than water - 25th Dec (1983) Season 4. (1985) 1. Happy Returns – 21st Feb 1985 2. Strained Relations – 28th Feb 1985 3. Hole in One – 7th Mar 1985 4. It’s Only Rock and Roll – 14th Mar 1985 5. Sleeping Dogs Lie – 21st Mar 1985 6. Watching the Girls Go By – 28th Mar 1985 7. As One Door Closes - 4th Apr 1985 Special: To Hull and back - 25th Dec (1985) Season 5. (1986) 1. From Prussia with Love – 31st Aug 1986 2. The Miracle of Peckham – 7th Sept 1986 3. The Longest Night – 14th Sept 1986 4. Tea for Three – 21st Sept 1986 5. Video Nasty – 28th Sept 1986 6. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? – 5th Oct 1986 Special: A royal flush – 25th Dec (1986) Special: The frog's legacy – 25th Dec (1987) Special: Dates – 25th Dec (1988) Season 6. (1989) 1. Yuppy Love – 8th Jan 1989 2. Danger UXD – 15th Jan 1989 3. Chain Gang – 22nd Jan 1989 4. The Unlucky Winner Is... - 29th Jan 1989 5. Sickness and Wealth – 5th Feb 1989 6. Little Problems – 12th Feb 1989 Special: The jolly boys' outing – 25th Dec (1989) Special: Rodney come home – 25th Dec (1990) Season 7. (1990/91) 1. The Sky’s the Limit – 30th Dec 1990 2. The Chance of a Lunchtime – 6th Jan 1991 3. Stage Fright – 13th Jan 1991 4. The Class of ’62 – 20th Jan 1991 5. He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Uncle – 27th Jan 1991 6. Three Men, a Woman, and a Baby – 3rd Feb 1991 Special: Miami twice part 1 – 24th Dec (1991) Special: Miami twice part 2 – 25th Dec (1991) Special: Mother nature's son – 25th Dec (1992) Special: Fatal extraction – 25th Dec (1993) Special: Heroes and villains – 25th Dec (1996) Special: Modern men - 27th Dec (1996) Special: Time on our hands - 29th Dec (1996) Special: If they could see us now – 25th Dec (2001) Special: Strangers on the shore – 25th Dec (2002) Special: Sleepless in Peckham – 25th Dec (2003)

Nim

This show gets better and better. You will get to meet other characters too, but I feel they needed to focus more on the three main characters for this first episode. Although you have met Trigger in this one.

ryan rysdale

You have plenty to go...and this will take you guys a while...but if you liked bottom then you should enjoy... Men behaving badly And something random but a bit out there... Red dwarf

Smithy Craft_beer_chap

Great reaction. So happy you're doing this

Michael Shea

Will have to do Still Game aswell at some point.

George-Allan Stephen

Hopefully you'll be singing the intro and outro songs soon!

Phil Robinson

Not to be that guy, but it's not a Reliant Robin. Theirs is an Reliant Regal Supervan. 😅 Good pub quiz trivia, the same used in Mr Bean.

Andy

It doesn’t work in every platform 😩 Neither does space bar to pause

Killermcknight

When you're trying to skip forward/backward a little in a video, just use the left and right arrow keys, they usually step forward/back 5 or 10 seconds

Moody Marco

Originally the first series didn't have the classic intro we all know sung by the creator John Sulivan. It was the jazzy saxophone instrumental until series 2. But most repeats and DVDs etc updated the first series. Depending on where they're watching it, it might randomly switch within the first.

Andy

Vocabulary Glossary Current Prime Minister: Margaret Thatcher (Conservatives/Tories), opposition are Labour Peckham, South London (where they live) Reliant Robin (their car) Council (local government) Council Flat (subsidized housing) NHS (National Health Service) Comprehensive (schools) GCE (school qualifications) Money Slang: Dosh, Wonga, Lolly, Bread, Moolah, Wedge Potless, No Pot To Piss In, Brassic (lint) = Skint [no money] Brass = pence under 50p Nicker, Nugget, Squid, Quid = £1 Shrapnel = Loose Change Lady (Godiva) = Fiver [£5] Cock (and hen) = Ten, Tenner £10 Score = £20 Pony = £25 Bullseye = £50 Ton = £100 Monkey = £500 Grand = £1000 Flushed = Doing Well Monetary V.A.T = Value Added Tax Rock (and roll) Dole = Social Security Payments Nosh = Food Getting Drunk: Blathered, Blotto, Skinful, Pissed, 3 Sheets to the wind, Legless, Plastered, Hammered, Tanked, Paralytic, Trollied Derogatory: Plonker, Dipstick, Mug, Toe-rag, Gammon, Pillock, Plank, Twonk, Tart, Plum, Drip, Berk(shire hunt), Herbert, Numpty, Wally,Thick (stupid), Slow (stupid), Dense (stupid), Backwards (stupid) Police Names: Pigs, Peelers, Plods, Old Bill, Bobbies, Filth, Titheads. Flying Squad (specialised unit), Collar Felt (arrested), Nicked (arrested), Nick (police station), doing stir, porridge, at her majesty's pleasure (prison) Seeing a man about a dog (dodgy dealings) Dodgy, hot, shifty, Hookie, moody, back of a lorry = suspicious On your toes, leg it, scram, scarper = run away General Cockney Slang: On the game, Brasses, Tart = prostitute Slapper = Promiscuous Pukka = Good Cushty = Good Lamp = Punch Wrong 'Un, Nonce = Pervert Mutton (Jeff) = Deaf Boat (race) = Face Mince (pies) = Eyes Butcher's (hook) = Look Tom (tit) = Shit Mug = Face/ fool Spend a penny, Tom Riddle, Johnny Cash, slash, = Pissing Plates (of meat) = Feet Apples (and pears) = Stairs Barney (rubble) = Trouble Bubble (bath) = Laugh Whistle (and flute) = Suit Ruby (Murray) = Curry Brew, Rosie (Lee) = Tea Barnet (fair) = hair Syrup (of fig) = Wig Hampstead (Heath) = Teeth Gregory (Peck) = Neck Birds (nest) = Chest Battle (cruiser) = Boozer, Rub (a dub) Pub Trouble (and strife) = Wife Nut, Bonce, Loaf (of bread) = Head Snout, Rollies, Oily (rag) = cigarettes and/or tobacco [Obviously this is not comprehensive and I reserve the right, which I'll undoubtedly exercise, to add further to if and when I can think of more] Hope this helps

Sean Riley

Really good reaction guys, appreciate Stephen thinking its impressive how someone can act as a 'dipwit'

Daz Parker

Oh wow, youre really diving deep into British culture! Good on you! This TV show really defined the spirit of the working class during these times. This show was so iconic, David Jason (Del boy) was eventually knighted by the Queen for his services to acting and comedy and became Sir David Jason.

Negative Damage

Oooh, your version has the proper theme tune. Somehow Mike and Jess missed out 🤷‍♀️

Kitty Mac

Hi guys. I have a lot to catch up on. The inbetweeners, blackadder, father ted and the icing on the cake is OFAH. I have to admit, only fools is my favourite comedy of all time. Sir David Jason is a national treasure. Great reaction as always

Craig Henderson

Fun reaction but you looked shattered - I don't mean that in a bad way, just an observation. One to stick with as there are some iconic Christmas specials.

Andy

Only fools & horses is the Greatest show in British comedy!!!! Just my opinion. Great to see you do it and I joined patreon because you did bottom too

Rob Sheppard

You guys are in for a treat with this, an absolute classic show. This show has it all, great characters, storylines, lots of laughs and some unforgettable emotional moments.

James Ellison

Oh wow. Didn't expect this. 👌 Nice one. One of the best shows, not just funny but it is all so one of the best shows to have been on TV. It has a lot of heart.

Nothinghalo

Trotters independent trading….. TIT

Mark Sanders

Oh no it's happening and I don't even realize it!

Killermcknight

Bugger....hmm🤔 are you picking up our slang now I wonder 👍🤣🧡

Graham

Awesome! My four favourite 'muricans reacting to OFaH at the same time (almost!) 😁 There are a few key episodes along the way that you should probably get together with M&J and do joint reactions to. 😁

Simon Crockford


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