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Go West Young Man

  • Episode aired Sep 15, 1981
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst in Only Fools and Horses (1981)
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Del and Rodney are once again hunting for bargains. And after stopping off at Boycie's car lot they spy a Mark II Cortina that's being used as a part-exchange for a Vanden Plas. Del knocks t... Read allDel and Rodney are once again hunting for bargains. And after stopping off at Boycie's car lot they spy a Mark II Cortina that's being used as a part-exchange for a Vanden Plas. Del knocks the asking price down to £25, so long as he houses Boycie's E type jag for a week - Del hop... Read allDel and Rodney are once again hunting for bargains. And after stopping off at Boycie's car lot they spy a Mark II Cortina that's being used as a part-exchange for a Vanden Plas. Del knocks the asking price down to £25, so long as he houses Boycie's E type jag for a week - Del hopes to use the Jag to impress his bit on the side. Del ups the price tag of the Cortina to ... Read all

  • Director
    • Martin Shardlow
  • Writer
    • John Sullivan
  • Stars
    • David Jason
    • Nicholas Lyndhurst
    • Lennard Pearce
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    849
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    • Director
      • Martin Shardlow
    • Writer
      • John Sullivan
    • Stars
      • David Jason
      • Nicholas Lyndhurst
      • Lennard Pearce
    • 6User reviews
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    David Jason
    David Jason
    • Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    Nicholas Lyndhurst
    • Rodney Trotter
    Lennard Pearce
    Lennard Pearce
    • Grandad
    John Challis
    John Challis
    • Boycie
    Nick Stringer
    Nick Stringer
    • Aussie Man
    Barrie Wilmore
    • Waiter
    • (as Barry Wilmore)
    Joanne Good
    Joanne Good
    • Nicki
    • (as Jo-Anne Good)
    Caroline Ellis
    Caroline Ellis
    • Michelle
    • Director
      • Martin Shardlow
    • Writer
      • John Sullivan
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    6studioAT

    Go West Young Man

    The 1st series of the show wasn't consistently good, but this episode is certainly up there with the best of the lot.

    With some lovely interactions, a nice introduction to Boycie and a strong storyline, albeit one that tails off at the end perhaps, this is good fun.
    10snoozejonc

    ... astroturf or grass?

    Del borrows Boycie's E-Type Jaguar to take Rodney for night out 'up west'.

    This is a brilliant early episode with both a funny plot and fabulous dialogue in practically every scene.

    For the first time we experience Rodney moping over a girl and he gets only ridicule from Del and Granddad.

    We see Del's salesmanship in action for the first time as he sells a clapped out old Cortina, which Rodney describes as a death trap, to an Australian punter.

    We are introduced to Boycie who's personality immediately bounces off Del's and we see how he will fit into the show as a recurring supporting character. A perfect example of the Thatcherite businessman, but with a far more blunt and aggressive attitude than Del.

    The finest moments come in the nightclubs up West as Del and Rodney discuss why Rodney's relationship ended and then proceed to go on the pull. Some of the lines in these scenes are pure gold and David Jason and Nicolas Lyndhurst deliver them with pitch perfect comic timing.

    It all ends with a scene that comically ties up a loose end from an earlier part of the story.

    I never get tired of watching this one and think it is one of the best of the entire series.
    8Aroura64

    Bangers and cash!

    In some respects, this episode might have been a better pilot than Big Brother was. It has good pace, it is well written and is genuinely very funny. I'm glad I purchased the boxset of OFAH when I did, the way things are going some of the episodes might be heavilly edited if they are repeated on TV in the near future.
    7Lunerar

    Solid Early Episode

    Some of the best OFAH moments are when Del, Rodney and co are just sitting about chatting, either in the flat or (in this case) nightclubs.

    Nothing like the quality of writing we'd see in future seasons but definitely a highlight of season 1. Well worth a re-watch.

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    • Trivia
      This episode sees the debut of Del Boy's famous catchphrase "This time next year, we'll be millionaires!"
    • Goofs
      The money that the waiter places on his tray blows off and behind where Del is sitting. (20:31)
    • Quotes

      Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter: A shot of tequila, a shot of coconut rum and one of creme de menthe. A smidgeon of Campari with the merest suggestion of Angostura bitters, top that up with fresh grapefruit juice then shake it. DO NOT STIR. Pour that slowly over broken ice Garnish with a slice or orange slice of lime, your occasional seasonal fruits, top that off with a decorative plastic umbrella, two translucent straws and voila!

    • Connections
      References Skippy (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Ain't No Stopping Us Now
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      Written by Gene McFadden, John Whitehead and Jerry Cohen

      Performed by Enigma

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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