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Rock 'N' Chips DVD

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Peckham 1960 and the Trotters are all under one roof: Grandad Joan husband Reg and the teenage Del Boy (James Buckley). Things suddenly change however when ex-con Freddie Robdal (Nicholas Lyndhurst) appears. Joining this comedy drama are teenage versions of Only Fools and Horses favourites Boycie Trigger and Denzil.

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Released
05 April 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Lions Gate Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
89 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060052419439 
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A prequel to the classic sitcom 'Only Fools and Horses', this feature-length BBC comedy drama stars James Buckley as the 16-year-old Del Boy. Growing up in 1960s Peckham with mum Joan (Kellie Bright), dad Reg (Shaun Dingwall) and Grandad Ted (Phil Daniels), Del Boy spends his days getting up to no good with mates Boycie (Stephen Lloyd), Trigger (Lewis Osborne) and Denzil (Ashley Gerlach) - but his life is changed for good following the appearance of ex-con bounder Freddie Robdal (Nicholas Lyndhurst).

Nicholas Lyndhurst, Rodney in perennial favourite ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES reteams with writer John Sullivan for this 60s-set prequel film that follows the trials and tribulations of Del Trotter (James Buckley), his mother Joan (Kellie Bright) and her involvement with shady trader Freddie the Frog (Lyndhurst).