Is Freddie the Frog Rodney's dad?
Nicholas Lyndhurst, who played Rodney Trotter in the original series Only Fools and Horses (1981) plays Freddie 'The Frog' Robdal in this series, who was Rodney's biological father.
Del and Rodney did blood tests and were both given the all clear, yet they had different blood groups, but the doctor said that biological brothers can have different blood groups. It was hinted but never confirmed that Del and Rodney may have different fathers.
In the last episode, "Sleepless in Peckham", Cassandra gave birth to a girl, whom Rodney named Joan after his late mother.
Damien is the only child of Del and Raquel and nephew of Rodney Trotter. A recurring theme in the show was Rodney's fixated belief that Damien was literally the Antichrist despite the fact that Damien shows no resentment nor intentions of harm toward anybody except Rodney himself.
Rodney Charlton Trotter was a character in Only Fools And Horses from 1981 to 2003 and again in 2014. He was the younger half brother of Derek "Del Boy" Trotter and son of Joan Mavis Trotter and Freddie "The Frog" Robdal, due to Joan having an extra marital relationship with Freddie in February 1960.
The cause of Joan's death was never stated in the series but hinted at in 3 episodes - in The Miracle of Peckham, Del said she died in the hospice, in The Frog's Legacy, Reenie said she visited Joan in the hospice, and in Yuppy Love, Del said her health let her down.
The cheque prop is from one of the final episodes of the series, the 1996 Christmas special titled Time On Our Hands. In this episode the Trotter brothers Del Boy and Rodney finally become millionaires after finding a rare pocket watch.
In 1996, Del Boy and Rodney, the Trotter Brothers, finally realised their dream of becoming millionaires when they found a Harrison watch, auctioned it, and got £6,200,000.
Rodney announced that Cassandra was pregnant in "Heroes and Villains", though she miscarried in "Modern Men". They later had a daughter, Joan (named after Del and Rodney's late mother), in "Sleepless in Peckham".
Later, Cassandra suffers a miscarriage.
Why did Rodney and Cassandra break up?
After a year of marriage, Cassandra and Rodney split up in The Jolly Boys Outing (the 1989 Christmas special), when he punched her boss in a fit of misplaced jealousy, breaking his nose.
They are later reconciled again, however, as Del invited June to the opera in A Royal Flush with Rodney and his date Lady Victoria.
Justice Society of America vol. 3 #22 (2009) reveals that he would eventually marry Nightstar with whom he would have a daughter and son, and his family has inherited the Wayne Estates after Batman's death.
Damian Wayne is the son of Batman and Talia al Ghul. This makes him an heir to the world's greatest crime-fighter, and its greatest super-villain Ra's al Ghul. Damian became the fifth Robin, working alongside his father as Batman.
Conceived after Bruce impregnated Talia al Ghul, Damian was birthed through an artificial womb to spare Talia the labours of pregnancy. After being put into contact with a piece of the Chaos Shard, Damian quickly aged, turning four by the end of his first year of life.
First choice to play Del Boy was the actor Enn Reitel, but he was tied up with other work. Next to be approached was future Oscar-winner Jim Broadbent, who also turned down the role.
While at a Monaco resort, Rodney feels guilty about not taking Uncle Albert with them, but Del reminds him that he is happily co-habiting with Elsie Partridge in Weston-super-Mare. Later, Del learns that the Central American stock market has crashed, meaning the Trotters have lost all of their money.
In 1960, Del, Albie and their mates left school early. Del and Albie used to hang out with June Snell and Deirdre. They were dubbed the famous 4. But Albie was betraying his best friend Del when, in April 1965, he slept with June and got her pregnant.
In fact, Rodney's dad, Herb, gave up his dream of becoming a musician and took a blue-collar job just to support Rodney's dream.
In November 1960, Joan Trotter gave birth to a son Rodney Trotter, a younger brother for 15 year old Del.
What is Rodney's father's dream?
3) What is Rodney's father's dream? How did he feel about not following his dream? Rodney's father wanted to be a musician. He always regretted not following it.
The pricey Berkshire stately home worth £150 million
In 2021, the researchers value the home at a staggering £150 million. In 1978, the rent would've have a totally unaffordable £26,500 a month. In 2021? It's a colossal £561,798.
"Time on Our Hands" is an episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. First screened on 29 December 1996, it was the final episode of that year's Christmas trilogy and the fifteenth Christmas special overall. It attracted a television audience of 24.3 million, a record for a British sitcom.
But the most famous fan of the Piña Colada is probably Del Boy - not exactly the seal of approval Puerto Rico probably wanted for its national drink.
As for Del Boy himself, David Jason was paid £100,000 per episode - or £169,000 in today's money. Nicholas Lyndhurst, who played brother Rodney, was believed to have earned a similar amount per episode as his star power had increased significantly since its debut in 1981.
According to his will, Albert wanted to give his enlarged share of the fortune to his nephews, leaving them with £145,000 each. Del and Rodney are both stunned by all this, until Del gets a phone call from Raquel telling him that Cassandra has gone into labour.
Joan Trotter Jr. In the 2003 Christmas special, third and final chapter of the early 2000's trilogy, and final episode of Only Fools and Horses, Rodney and Cassandra Trotter have a young daughter called Joan, who Rodney named after his late mother Joan.
Rachel "Raquel" Turner (formerly Slater; born 4 June 1957) is a fictional character from the BBC television sit-com Only Fools and Horses, in which she is Del Boy's long-term partner.
In the Season 13 episode The Art of Trust, Cassandra reveals to Caleb she is pregnant after the couple had endured fertility issues during Season 12.
Derek Edward "Del Boy" Trotter was the co-main character in Only Fools And Horses. He was the older half brother of Rodney Trotter and was the head of the Trotter family. He was a brash, sometimes loud South London market trader.
Did Del Boy end up rich?
The cheque prop is from one of the final episodes of the series, the 1996 Christmas special titled Time On Our Hands. In this episode the Trotter brothers Del Boy and Rodney finally become millionaires after finding a rare pocket watch.
Creator John Sullivan banned it from airing ever again.
It's called 'A Royal Flush', it was a Christmas special in 1986, and speaking on Secrets and Scandals of Only Fools and Horses, editor Chris Wadsworth said: 'It's quite a cruel dark episode.
Later, Del learns that the Central American stock market has crashed, meaning the Trotters have lost all of their money.
After a year of marriage, Cassandra and Rodney split up in The Jolly Boys Outing (the 1989 Christmas special), when he punched her boss in a fit of misplaced jealousy, breaking his nose.
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Trigger went to school with Del, Boycie, Denzel Tulser, Roy Slater and Jumbo Mills. Due to his haircut he later gained the nickname "Trigger" as his haircut made him look like a horse.
Joan died on the 12th March 1964 at St Mary's Hospice after a long illness. She was 38 years old. Del Boy was 18 and Rodney was just 3.
Rachel "Raquel" Turner (formerly Slater; born 4 June 1957) is a fictional character from the BBC television sit-com Only Fools and Horses, in which she is Del Boy's long-term partner.
Del Boy
Rodney is 23 at the start of the series, which makes Del 36 years old, or according to a line in "Go West Young Man", approaching that age.
Despite their issues, especially after learning of Rodney's indiscretion, they are still together.
How did Desiry and Rodney meet?
Rodney Foster and Desiry Hall are a couple on Marrying Millions. They met two years ago in the lobby of Desiry's building through Rodney's publicist, who was a good friend to her at the time.