List of Only Fools and Horses Episodes

List Of Only Fools And Horses Episodes


The following is an episode list for the BBC1 sitcom Only Fools and Horses. The show was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 8 September 1981 It ran for seven series and eighteen Christmas Specials until 25 December 2003, when the final episode was broadcast. In total, 63 regular episodes of Only Fools and Horses, all written by John Sullivan, were produced. All are now available on both Region 2 and Region 1 DVD.

Additionally, six special editions of the show were made. Of these, two ("Licensed to Drill" and "The Robin Flies at Dawn") have never been broadcast commercially and some have only recently been rediscovered. The above six episodes are very rare and have never been released on DVD.

All episodes originally aired on BBC One. The list below is ordered by the episodes' original air dates.

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