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Nicola Methven

Only Fools and Horses greatest moment revealed as Del Boy's pub fall tops poll

Del Boy’s hilarious fall through the bar has been voted the greatest Only Fools and Horses moment of all time.

As the comedy celebrates its 40th anniversary today, a poll has put the iconic scene above the famous plunging chandelier incident.

It also topped the hilarious sequence when Rodney (Nicholas Lyndhurst) and Del become Batman and Robin, running through the streets of Peckham.

David Jason, who played wheeler dealer Derek Trotter, told how he was delighted by the findings of the RadioTimes.com poll.

He said: “I am thrilled the falling through the bar scene has given so much pleasure over the years.

Del Boy’s hilarious fall through the bar has been voted the greatest Only Fools and Horses moment of all time (BBC)

“I feel very fortunate to have been involved with such an iconic show.

“It started with the great John Sullivan for the fantastic scripts and the chemistry of the cast which brought it all to life. So many laughs over so many years.”

In the scene, watched originally by 14 million viewers on BBC1, Del Boy is talking to Trigger as he plunges sideways through the newly-opened bar while trying to play it cool to impress the ladies.

Afterwards Trigger, played by the late Roger Lloyd-Pack, has no idea where he’s disappeared to.

The poll has put the iconic scene above the famous plunging chandelier incident (BBC)
Another iconic scene saw Delboy pass out at the watch bidding auction (Grab)

It featured in the opening episode of series, Yuppy Love, which was first broadcast in 1989.

As viewers howled with laughter – and a ruffled Del made a sharp exit from the wine bar – it instantly became one of the most memorable moments in British sitcom history.

Written and created by the late John Sullivan, Only Fools and Horses began on September 8, 1981, with the episode Big Brother and ran for seven series until 1991.

From 1992 to 1996 their were seasonal specials including the Christmas Trilogy of 1996 in which the Trotters become millionaires.

The show returned in December 2001, with two further Christmas specials in 2002 and 2003.

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