In the uncut version denzil gets up and says ‘mmmwhhh bwoy tek d piss eh bwoy me a raasclaat cut ya up good fi see’ then proceeds to hack uncle Albert to pieces with an axe
If it wasn’t for Denzil they would have been stuck at the halfway house. Dels dodgy radio left old Harry in a right mess with them fumes. He never told his guvnor about it though lol
This is comedy gold, I was born in Margate and was 8 years old when they filmed this, me and my pal were standing on set when the bus blew up, I’ll never forget feeling the heat, good times
This (to me) is the best one they ever made. Every time I watch it, there’s always something else I missed. BRILLIANT....I’d give anything to have friends like that, and go on a beano like that.
I was a kid in the 80's (born in 1980) but I have such fond memories of that era. My whole family loved only fools and horses. The Christmas specials were always great.
Same here. Was born in West London in 1980 and lived there until last year. It is a little sad looking back on how things were and what London has become. I don't regret leaving. Xmas is a funny one as it pretty much remained a 1980's themed Xmas up until the mid 2000's e.g. same 80's music, sitcoms etc
@@ChrisCrossClash Probably because the Beatles post break up were notoriously expensive if you wanted to use any one their tunes in anything on TV. So they had to go for some cover version
They nearly fight after the last greenlines gone. I love all these but still baffles me how many wore suits shoes and slacks/chinos for a day out to the beach it was 1989. Anybody from kent will know of the graffiti on the wall near dreamland as a tribute to this episode.
This was just a fantastic Christmas special,you can see it really was a jolly boys outing,all actors just having fun.Its a timeless special never get fed up watching it as there’s always something you missed!
Christmas just doesn't seem the same anymore with no fools & horses Christmas specials,....precious memories, ...........of golden times.........miss those special times at Christmas with all the family
I wasn't born until 2008 but I still have some 'nostalgia' as such for this era from watching many comedy's from this era(OF&H is my favourite). I feel in lots of ways that I should have been alive to see this era.
Classic. I’m 30 now but this will always be a proper boys out for the day at the seaside. Only fools and horses inspired me & my mates to do a day to Southend every year in the summer since 2012 cos of this. We get a coach of us, few or many beers and a laugh on the way there. Then enjoy ourselves when we are there. We enjoy the rides, beach, pier, arcades, seaside ice cream, donuts, Fish & chips etc & just act stupid 😂 Few more In the pub before we leave 😉 can’t beat it. It’s like we was teens again and we are all late 20s early 30s now with responsibilities. But it’s a day we can forget about all that. Everyone should have a Jolly boys outing. One of the funniest and best days of my year.
Can you remember the episode, when Del Boy, and Rodney went to the caff for breakfast, and there were hairs in the porridge ?. Denzil complained about it, and Sid didn't like Denzil's attitude.
@@Darkstar263, it is Fatal Extraction, thank you, for your help. I couldn't remember the episode. Thank you, for your kind reply, and help. It means a lot to me. Thank you.
Best episode in the collection! Never get tired of watching ofah Every main character is in this pretty much but it's sad to know that they'll never be another comedy like it again!
I remember the Roman Galley alright and Dreamland. How much I wish I could go back to them days. Never realised how much I would appreciate my childhood.
hehe met all of them, live in Margate still now. I am actually taking my kids to dreamland tomorrow which is the fairground they went to in this episode although back then it was owned by a different people and called Bembom brothers. its 5 minutes down the road but has changed very much although one ride they went on in this episode called the scenic railway is still there and I shall be on that tomorrow with my kids lol.. Sunday at that same train station they all stood at when i leave to go see my parents. The police station where the coach stops in this is gone to and that is in Broadstairs between me here in margate and Ramsgate, brings back memories watching this not only because of the great episode but also how it was here all of those years ago. The bed and breakfast they stayed in is still there and is a place called Dolby square in Cliftonville just round the corner, so weird seeing all of this in this episode every time I see it lol. Anyway I actually met pretty much all of them not in margate though but in Ramsgate just down the road and Dumpton market (Ramsgate) which is the market in this episode that they were at. Just the part where Cassandra walked over to albert and said one or two lines together took about 50 shoots and over an hour. I also played an only fools and horses fruit machine in pleasurama amusements (now long gone) with del and Rodney lol. They put quite a lot in it as well together but didn't get the jackpot they wanted so that they could hear the fools and horses music play after getting it lol. It was a good laugh. Spoke to almost all of these people and feel very privileged to have done so having been a massive fan from a young age and still now. They will never make shows like this again, this will live forever and be loved by generations long after we are all gone. True piece of art!
And the graffiti on the wall of delboy rodney and uncle alber in margate as a tribute to this episode. Wheres the roman galley heard its flats and is herne bay area. Ive recently moved there Hampton and cant find it.
I was in my early teens in the late 80s and did not watch as much tv then but having been fortunate to have seen it on numerous occasions since, it still manages to choke me up a bit as I reminisce about the late 80s! I'm pretty sure this is one of the few comedies that is just as funny now as it was when it initially aired. To me a mark of genius comedy because I never get tired of watching O.F.A.H repeatedly!
We recorded the Jolly Boys Outing on video tape when it first aired in 1989 and I still have the cut scene version of Del and Rodney in the night club discussing Rodney's marriage to Del. I think it was cut because of the music track "just the way you are".
My family used to have this episode on tape recorded during a thunderstorm that caused the sound to be a little fuzzy here and there Yet, it somehow added to the overall enjoyment 😂
Just found out about this show but I've been lovin that motorway song for years. Found it on 70s punk compilation 23 years ago. It also had 100 punks rule and neat neat neat from the damned.
It's one of mine too. I also love how we see Cassy's dad (who's basically only a side character) is really just one of the lads. He's not snooty at all.
Wow !!! You met John Challis, AKA, "Boycie". What is he like in real life ?. I saw an episode of Loose Women, with him, and Sue Holderness, who played Marlene, in Only Fools, And Horses. He was a gentleman, to the Loose Women ladies. They were talking about The Green, Green Grass. I don't like The Green, Green Grass. It's not as funny, as Only Fools, And Horses.
I met him weeks before he passed and he quoted the scene From Prussia With Love.. ''I might be able to convince people into buying my cars...How am I supposed to tell them my Grandad was Louis Armstrong' word for word! I remember him with fondness..
Because of Del, I answered my Gran's TV crossword puzzle for the question: " What is a female swan called?" and I answered "Bic". Oh and she went bananas! 😂.
I was there as a sparky ass up on the gantry while the cat at the bb was filmed and laughed so much also I showed Nicholas Lyndhurst to studio A at bbc elstree nice and polite to me
The building that was The Halfway House was actually a pub but is now closed and I believe is a private building. The road is now a duel carriage way and does not go right passed it anymore.
Micky Pearce: Do you really think Del stood there cutting up all them sandwiches? He probably got some idiot to make them for him Trigger: No I made them for him
I totally agree, with you. I can't wait to see my family, who live far away from me, and have a good time, with them, and a few beers, after the coronavirus lockdown.
One of my favourite episodes. Was a bit surprised though to find out Margate is actually only 70 miles from London, this makes it seem like at least 100
My Fave episode. The music was a big factor in this special. John Sullivan / BBC paid quite a lot for the music licenses - but JS felt those tracks were a Must! Very much agree.
A sitcom to be proud of, made by the BBC who were once a broadcasting agency though now a left wing political movement... We await this show to be targeted by the hard left / BBC / Guardian readers and taken off air or massively edited. From kids to old folk, this show is fine for all to enjoy and even if you are a market trader like Del Boy himself...
I love that Denzel smiles after the boys prank him. It goes to show how long they've know each other and that it's all in good fun.
In the uncut version denzil gets up and says ‘mmmwhhh bwoy tek d piss eh bwoy me a raasclaat cut ya up good fi see’ then proceeds to hack uncle Albert to pieces with an axe
@@daboss3116 you have issues lol 😂
@@daboss3116GET OUT YOU NOISY LITTLE GIT
If it wasn’t for Denzil they would have been stuck at the halfway house. Dels dodgy radio left old Harry in a right mess with them fumes. He never told his guvnor about it though lol
Its in the Ear.
How'd ye get it there then 😃😃😃😃. Cracks ys up everytime.
You seriously cannot make comedies like they used to. This is timeless British gold 👏💎
The best comedy series ever bar none
The sitcom has a healing effect. It helped me getting clear of cancer. Guess, it made me calm, still always makes me calm.
@@darkangelw8472 glad to hear of it! Hope you're well now 😁👍
He was good in darling buds of may as Pa Larkin.
They don't make them like they use to that's true.
You’re not wrong there oli
My favourite OFAH episode, an absolute classic
David Murphy Same I can rewatch this one the most times and never get bored.
smck 2016 and me !
2nd fave for me. Hull and back no 1. A great episode though.... rudd gullit knowhere!
2nd fav for me, no 1 peckham spring
My favourite episode to.
"LOOK OUT MARGATE AND LOCK UP YOUR DAUGHTERS" "alright Allan" GOLD!
TOOOOOOOO funny lolololol
What a plonker
I think in that brief second, Rodney forgets he's married. 😂😂
That big laugh you can hear in the background is fantastic. Makes the scene so much funnier
This is comedy gold, I was born in Margate and was 8 years old when they filmed this, me and my pal were standing on set when the bus blew up, I’ll never forget feeling the heat, good times
Just makes me smile! Pure nostalgia and simpler times
This (to me) is the best one they ever made. Every time I watch it, there’s always something else I missed. BRILLIANT....I’d give anything to have friends like that, and go on a beano like that.
Same nobody seems to want to these days
@@TOB-mi2do let's go on a Beano together!!!!
Yes, my favourite too. Love the scene immediately before this clip, where Del calls Cassandra's boss Stephen a yuppie.
Agreed
Agree
I was a kid in the 80's (born in 1980) but I have such fond memories of that era.
My whole family loved only fools and horses. The Christmas specials were always great.
Tuor 82, loves the 80’s
Same here. Was born in West London in 1980 and lived there until last year. It is a little sad looking back on how things were and what London has become. I don't regret leaving. Xmas is a funny one as it pretty much remained a 1980's themed Xmas up until the mid 2000's e.g. same 80's music, sitcoms etc
Only fools and horses is my family's best comedy
@@Dave-rm1mb white people are the minority in London now....sad
@@Dave-rm1mb The Indians say the same before Britain invaded it killing millions and stealing trillions.
Loving '2-4-6-8 Motorway' played in the background.
The perfect lads road trip song.
And HELP. And while they're in Margate, " Everybody's talking" and at the end Chas and Dave's "Margate"
@@darkangelw8472 Yeah but it's not The Beatles, it sounds like some cheap cover of it.
@@ChrisCrossClash Probably because the Beatles post break up were notoriously expensive if you wanted to use any one their tunes in anything on TV. So they had to go for some cover version
@@AkyovNorthWest I mean it's very rare that the original Beatles music was ever used in stuff like films and TV etc
@@ChrisCrossClash bananarama i think
This is how days out should be. None of this fighting and being aggressive. Go and enjoy yourself.
Those days are gone people don't know how to enjoy their self they are to busy drinking and being aggressive
They nearly fight after the last greenlines gone. I love all these but still baffles me how many wore suits shoes and slacks/chinos for a day out to the beach it was 1989. Anybody from kent will know of the graffiti on the wall near dreamland as a tribute to this episode.
Nowadays everyone would be sat in silence on their phones
@@tansleypotts9486: And on the phone checking Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. :(
The way it used to be ❤
This was just a fantastic Christmas special,you can see it really was a jolly boys outing,all actors just having fun.Its a timeless special never get fed up watching it as there’s always something you missed!
Was one of the best episodes. Too many great funny moments 😂
"The railways are on strike"
Things don't change do they?!
Christmas just doesn't seem the same anymore with no fools & horses Christmas specials,....precious memories, ...........of golden times.........miss those special times at Christmas with all the family
The best episode of Only Fools and Horses by far
This & to hull and back
"Do you really think Del stood there cutting up all them sandwiches? He probably got some idiot to make them for him"
Trigger "no, I made em" lol
"See what I mean".
Say no more 😂
I wasn't born until 2008 but I still have some 'nostalgia' as such for this era from watching many comedy's from this era(OF&H is my favourite). I feel in lots of ways that I should have been alive to see this era.
Classic. I’m 30 now but this will always be a proper boys out for the day at the seaside. Only fools and horses inspired me & my mates to do a day to Southend every year in the summer since 2012 cos of this. We get a coach of us, few or many beers and a laugh on the way there. Then enjoy ourselves when we are there. We enjoy the rides, beach, pier, arcades, seaside ice cream, donuts, Fish & chips etc & just act stupid 😂 Few more In the pub before we leave 😉 can’t beat it. It’s like we was teens again and we are all late 20s early 30s now with responsibilities. But it’s a day we can forget about all that. Everyone should have a Jolly boys outing. One of the funniest and best days of my year.
“The explanation is simple, we intend to eat them” “oh, alright” LOL
Can you remember the episode, when Del Boy, and Rodney went to the caff for breakfast, and there were hairs in the porridge ?. Denzil complained about it, and Sid didn't like Denzil's attitude.
@@michaelasquith I think it was 'Fatal Extraction'
@@Darkstar263, it is Fatal Extraction, thank you, for your help. I couldn't remember the episode. Thank you, for your kind reply, and help. It means a lot to me. Thank you.
23 dislikes, my god are people for real best comedy that was ever made ☝
TANK C '
They disliked it because they are plonkers.
Stephen disliked it 30 times 😂😂
What a plonker.
37 now
So many classic episodes on this great show but this was my favourite👌
Best episode in the collection! Never get tired of watching ofah Every main character is in this pretty much but it's sad to know that they'll never be another comedy like it again!
TV comps would sell their mothers for the viewer figures that ofah got, especially at xmas, it was a national event.
Still the best ever sitcom.
Love it, watching it over and over, always brings a smile 😃 to my face 😀
Has to be my favourite episode. Anytime it's on I always watch to the end.
Great stuff! Love it! 😃👍 only fools was one of if not the best ever British comedy series ever made.
I remember the Roman Galley alright and Dreamland. How much I wish I could go back to them days. Never realised how much I would appreciate my childhood.
Yeah I know what you mean I lived in margate ramsgate and Broadstairs and left thanet when I was 22 wish I hadn't I hate the North
That pub they stopped 4:46 was not half way but intact nearly at Margate. The pub isn't there now it closed ages ago.
That's anyway though we call the forests the half way to Ingoldmells which is well over half way
“Can you see Del Boy standing in the kitchen cutting up all them loaves?”
“No. I made them for him.”
Trig’s comedic timing was spot on! 👌
hehe met all of them, live in Margate still now. I am actually taking my kids to dreamland tomorrow which is the fairground they went to in this episode although back then it was owned by a different people and called Bembom brothers. its 5 minutes down the road but has changed very much although one ride they went on in this episode called the scenic railway is still there and I shall be on that tomorrow with my kids lol.. Sunday at that same train station they all stood at when i leave to go see my parents. The police station where the coach stops in this is gone to and that is in Broadstairs between me here in margate and Ramsgate, brings back memories watching this not only because of the great episode but also how it was here all of those years ago. The bed and breakfast they stayed in is still there and is a place called Dolby square in Cliftonville just round the corner, so weird seeing all of this in this episode every time I see it lol. Anyway I actually met pretty much all of them not in margate though but in Ramsgate just down the road and Dumpton market (Ramsgate) which is the market in this episode that they were at. Just the part where Cassandra walked over to albert and said one or two lines together took about 50 shoots and over an hour. I also played an only fools and horses fruit machine in pleasurama amusements (now long gone) with del and Rodney lol. They put quite a lot in it as well together but didn't get the jackpot they wanted so that they could hear the fools and horses music play after getting it lol. It was a good laugh. Spoke to almost all of these people and feel very privileged to have done so having been a massive fan from a young age and still now.
They will never make shows like this again, this will live forever and be loved by generations long after we are all gone. True piece of art!
Wow felt like I was there with you
Tjgk
And the graffiti on the wall of delboy rodney and uncle alber in margate as a tribute to this episode. Wheres the roman galley heard its flats and is herne bay area. Ive recently moved there Hampton and cant find it.
Stop writing lol. Nothing you say is funny.
Best episode ever
I was in my early teens in the late 80s and did not watch as much tv then but having been fortunate to have seen it on numerous occasions since, it still manages to choke me up a bit as I reminisce about the late 80s! I'm pretty sure this is one of the few comedies that is just as funny now as it was when it initially aired. To me a mark of genius comedy because I never get tired of watching O.F.A.H repeatedly!
Best episode ever made in my humble opinion!! ✌
“Sling him on the backseat?? He’s the driver!” 😂😂🤣
Except at 3. 37 and 3. 45 it aint..It is a younger guy wearing a grey cap..
Denzil you’re no longer in charge of the sandwiches!😂
"It's in the ear"
Del "how did you get it there then?"
Best episode ever, used to love them awayday piss ups with the lads, great times, this episode sums it up perfectly
That's up there with one of my favourite episodes classic from start to finish
I'm 13 and I love this show! Also, I'm so excited because in 3 weeks time I'm gonna be going DAAOOOWWWNNN TO MARGATE!!
Chloe Kendall 'ope the weather keeps up for ya mate :)
Stacey Keeley it was great! :)
Hope your transport doesn't blow up LOL
When they filmed this it wasnt actually in margate... only fools and horses was filmed in bristol and they use weston supermare for margate
Daniel Fowler what are you on about. When there down by the sea that's definitely margate mate. Lived here 10 years
This scene always reminds me of going on a local coach trip as a kid , down to watch our rugby team at Wembley
One of best scenes in history
Im watching whole series every couple of yrs since i was a kid.
there won't be any more comedies like this.. it won't be allowed, trigger has a whole new meaning
(rofl). Oh Trigg? Bless you mate, you make my sides hurt soo much! ;))
My favourite episode, hilarious!
Best episode ever. Still makes me laugh.
We recorded the Jolly Boys Outing on video tape when it first aired in 1989 and I still have the cut scene version of Del and Rodney in the night club discussing Rodney's marriage to Del. I think it was cut because of the music track "just the way you are".
Is it on UK Gold?
Netflix...uncut
52 people lost their dolphins
@Shaun Kay 79 have lost there dolphins now
The best episode ever great summer as well
My family used to have this episode on tape recorded during a thunderstorm that caused the sound to be a little fuzzy here and there
Yet, it somehow added to the overall enjoyment 😂
'No, I made em for im" - RIP Trigger x
"See what I mean"
One night it was so cold, the flame on my lighter froze.
👍🏻👍🏻😁😁
Just found out about this show but I've been lovin that motorway song for years. Found it on 70s punk compilation 23 years ago. It also had 100 punks rule and neat neat neat from the damned.
0:18 the mysterious Paddy the Greek & Sunglasses Ron?
DougTheDon haha never know! good catch if it actually is
& Ugandan Morris
Monkey Harris ever been seen?
Stand free btw
I reckon Sunglasses Ron and Paddy The Greek are sitting two rows behind Uncle Albert.
Looks like Michael McIntyre's dad was on there too.... 😁
Respect from Serbia
Najaca serija ikada
@@Longlostleader apsolutno...bez konkurencije
Nema jedan video o ovoj seriji a da u komentarima nisu ljudi iz Srbije, znamo sta valja. :)
From prussia with love lol x love Serbia
Just one clip from one episode. Trust me the rest of it is just as good. When you watch it in clips you realise how good this sitcom actually was
Totally agree,best sitcom ever 👍😊
And in a few later episodes they refer back to scenes in this.
My favourite episode ❤️
It's one of mine too. I also love how we see Cassy's dad (who's basically only a side character) is really just one of the lads. He's not snooty at all.
One of the bestest episodes! 😅
Best show ever and I only discovered it during lockdown
I got a panther head on my chest,on a Beene . 1983/84 kings arms , bow rd was the pub we got the bus fay.🏴🙏🏻
Just done a tour of the spots from this episode. Mrs Bakers, Margate etc. quality
The best Episode ever from any series on any channel 👍🏻😂classic
“GET OUT, YOU NOISY LITTLE GIT!”
Lmao! RIP Buster Merryfield.
When I met John Challis back in 2015 he said to me he had so much fun filming this.
Adam Time Lord Fishwick wow, thatd be cool to meet someone from the cast
I met him bk in 2012 in a book signing he loves working this episode
Wow !!! You met John Challis, AKA, "Boycie". What is he like in real life ?. I saw an episode of Loose Women, with him, and Sue Holderness, who played Marlene, in Only Fools, And Horses. He was a gentleman, to the Loose Women ladies. They were talking about The Green, Green Grass. I don't like The Green, Green Grass. It's not as funny, as Only Fools, And Horses.
I met him weeks before he passed and he quoted the scene From Prussia With Love.. ''I might be able to convince people into buying my cars...How am I supposed to tell them my Grandad was Louis Armstrong' word for word! I remember him with fondness..
classic
😂 I miss it so much
I miss Britain in those days even more, it’s a lost nation, just in my memories now, but no one can take that from me at least
@@billygiles3276 The Indians say the same about India before the British invaded it killing millions and stealing trillions.
Got the complete box set on DVD, regularly gets watched in my house
The days before mobile phones were everywhere.
Because of Del, I answered my Gran's TV crossword puzzle for the question: " What is a female swan called?" and I answered "Bic". Oh and she went bananas! 😂.
Big bananas, no doubt - because it's easier to sell big bananas than little 'uns.
@@pete6645 I think he's talking about financial investment, not the actual size of the banana.
I was there as a sparky ass up on the gantry while the cat at the bb was filmed and laughed so much also I showed Nicholas Lyndhurst to studio A at bbc elstree nice and polite to me
3:32
Rodney: Look out margate and lock up your daughters, eh, hahahahaha, alright alan?
Alan: inaudible
Alan wasn't pleased when Rodney said that.
ive always wondered what alan said lol
rodmcfly1 he says ‘yeah I’m alright son’
@@dalemcmahon4130 thanks mate, i could never make out what he was saying lol.
Alright Alan?
Just brilliant
Make those lagers long and coooolllll!! 🍺
Only fool's and horses , open all hours and porridge the best ,
TWO RONNIE's???
Rising damp and steptoe as well
Please add. Faulty Towers and open all Hours to the list
Last Of The Summer Wine should be on the list, too.
Only fools and horses, Just good friends (also written by John Sullivan) and Whatever happened to the likely lads are my top 3.
This is genius this episode. I love OFAH!!!
My favourite episode
My favourite episode ever
Unclean! Unclean!! 🤦🏾♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦♂️ 🔔 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Classic still watching Sept 2020
"Get out you nosey git" "your supposed to be on a Beano"..
Priceless.
2 identical coaches was used for the Margate trip. As you know the other one blew up.
"The answer is simple, we intend to eat them."
The building that was The Halfway House was actually a pub but is now closed and I believe is a private building. The road is now a duel carriage way and does not go right passed it anymore.
Micky Pearce: Do you really think Del stood there cutting up all them sandwiches? He probably got some idiot to make them for him
Trigger: No I made them for him
Best OFAH episode by miles.
I love this special its amazing
Comedy gold you don't get comedy like this anymore classic
After discovering this show I felt in love with British people.. its just the we live here in balkans... 99.9% spot on.
I wish I was an extra on here.
Back when you could have a smoke on the bus 😂
Class, nowt better than a coach trip with the boys beers laughs and tunes.
I totally agree, with you. I can't wait to see my family, who live far away from me, and have a good time, with them, and a few beers, after the coronavirus lockdown.
One of my favourite episodes. Was a bit surprised though to find out Margate is actually only 70 miles from London, this makes it seem like at least 100
3:57 the guy behind denzil, his face cracks me up.
I’ve just bumped into Jevon today, he’s a top man
My Fave episode. The music was a big factor in this special. John Sullivan / BBC paid quite a lot for the music licenses - but JS felt those tracks were a Must! Very much agree.
That bit in jolly boys outing when Micheal gave denzle a bell was funny 😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Make them largers looooong and cooool
Couldn't agree more :)
1989 this was film would been 10 year's old in my last year at junior school.
“Unclean Unclean” Pure comedy gold 👏🏻
"Look out margate and lock up your daughters".....alright alan.😂😂😂
Make those lagers long and cool
A sitcom to be proud of, made by the BBC who were once a broadcasting agency though now a left wing political movement... We await this show to be targeted by the hard left / BBC / Guardian readers and taken off air or massively edited. From kids to old folk, this show is fine for all to enjoy and even if you are a market trader like Del Boy himself...
@Shaun Kay it's an opinion. Share yours, I share mine. Cheers
@Shaun Kay you obviously do you foul mouth. Let me calm you down and buy you a pint and a copy of the Guardian. You plonker snowflake!
Epic episode I can't stop laughing I miss Boyce
3:52 Favourite scene 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
My favourite episode. The Roman Galley pub now gone :(
Really??? Thats very sad. Looks too nice a building to knock down :-(