Trigger had the fewest lines to say in each episode, but he got the most laughs, genius writing, and comedic timing from him was legendary god rest his soul...
@@stephensnell5707 Also , John Sullivan said he loved writing for ''The Trigger character'' . Bet that upset you as well . Here's some information that will blow your mind - Trigger was a CHARACTER , portrayed by an actor . Got it ? Good.
@ell arr ess Look carefully at Roger (Trigger), after he makes his comment about Ghandi. He's trying hard not to laugh. I wonder how many takes that scene took to film.
@@Andy-wx4wx Yep ver sad. Met a guy on holiday once who's impression of Boycie was so remarkable if you closed your eyes and listened to it you'd actually believe John was sat next to you. We kept in touch with him and have nicknamed him Boycie ever since
I would like to have a friend like "Trigger". He might be a bit behind, with the conversation, but his heart is in the right place. He was a good friend to Del Boy, and Rodney, and the North London branch of the Trotter family, who were Del Boy's cousin Stan, Stan's wife, Jean, and Great Uncle Albert, in Strained Relations, when it was Grandad Trotter's funeral. He opened the Trotter family's flat, whilst Del Boy was paying the vicar.
Don’t forget Denzil, Mike the barman and Boycey too in this clip. Wonderful ensemble acting, great characterisation & brilliant writing. Quality like this doesn’t come around to often. Ken Dodd said good comics are liked but great comics are loved. I’m sure all us fans relive the joy each time we view the episodes.✊
Gareth Davies If you simply try to act like an idiot, you’ll only come across as a real idiot trying to act. In comedy, you have to act like a very funny idiot, and if you combine the true comedy with the idiot part, you’ll come across as a clever actor, not someone who misses the point...like you have.
I know, it took him a few seconds to realize what Trigger said and then he even repeats "Ghandi?" thinking he may have misheard him. Very realistic, as when people say something so random like that it usually takes people a few seconds to process what they said. My sister often gets words mixed up, she once said "Don't get testicle with me." when she meant technical. Took us a few seconds to realise what she said. All what was missing for us was the laugh track.
@@hayyanazam5854 Brilliant stuff. I could spend all day and not be able to think one funny thing.This writer was some talent and the actors each one of them fitted the characters so well.Can watch it for ever
Great scripts perfect casting perfect acting, and perfect comic timing. trigger only has to be in a scene and you know he'll come out with a corker of a line
@@mattinfullvision9598, hello, Matt. It's Michael, the friend, who you were chatting to a few months ago, about Only Fools, And Horses. I have found Trigger's birth name, on Wikipedia, when I was searching for their real names, because Del Boy had given them all nicknames, when he was a teenager, and he lived on the Dockside Estate, Peckham, in the 1960s.
@@stevegreen9460 Yes 1981 until 2002. An incredibly high standard of writing by John Sullivan. Jim Broadbent, who played DCI Slater, was the original choice for Del Boy. John's idea of Del Boy was someone in jeans with a pot belly. David said that he had seen the character as a partner in an electrical firm. David and friend were electricians and looking for work . He was immaculately dressed with a camel coloured overcoat and was always straightening the shoulders and sleeves of his jacket, Also it made David laugh when this dapper man had a Sarf London accent and was a real wide boy, which did not go with his image.
Del wanting to leave at the end because he just can’t take it no more, that part is the cherry on top. Such great memories watching this with my dad may he Rest In Peace.
Brilliant writing, Trigger by far had the best lines, legendary British comedy. Superbly played by Roger Lloyd Pack, from the pen of the brilliant John Sullivan. R.I.P.
Hear Hear, i've yet to laugh at BBCs recent offerings, Warren, Dont forget the driver, Mum. For me these are all laughter free zones. OFAH will be remembered for it's brilliant writing and actors.
@Anthony Williams If you truly believe those shows are better than such as OFAH then there's no hope for you and all of your opinions can be safely disregarded
@fus149 Hammer I could not agree more. Also it was clean comedy. Dad's Army and Hi Di Hi were other great series with marvelous ensemble acting, and brilliant scripts by Croft and Perry. The quality of writing is just not as good now.
They couldn't, this was probably take seventeen. I used John 'Boycie' Challis for a radio commercial voice over once. He told me how they would fall about laughing when doing takes. Lovely bloke too.
I watched it always hoping he was in it.!! Words will never do justice to Rodger LLoyd Pack. There are not enough superlatives in the English language to describe his delivery.
The amazing thing is this is also a commentary on 'progress.'. Then a watch telling where you are in the world was extraordinary. Now, with GPS, we take it for granted.
One of the greatest comedy progammes of all time brilliant writers actors, actresses, trigger so daft but played so well by roger lloyd pack , all legends .
Yes but you can see just after he made the Ghandi comment, there's a slight smile on his face and he's trying not to laugh. This scene must have had a few bloopers I reckon.
Oh what fantastic happy, crying with laughter, memories. That many people laughing their heads off when this was on TV must have caused seismic vibes on the other side of the world.
Trigger had the fewest lines to say in each episode, but he got the most laughs, genius writing, and comedic timing from him was legendary god rest his soul...
Cheers Dave.
How could anybody not love Trigger. One of the greatest comedy characters
They are Actors NOT characters
They are actors played by REAL LIFE PEOPLE
he reminds me of the 'i'll get my coat' character from The Fast Show.
Get a life. 🤣🤣🤣@@stephensnell5707
He was brilliant in the vicar of dibbly with his magnificent farting duck.
@@stephensnell5707 Also , John Sullivan said he loved writing for ''The Trigger character'' . Bet that upset you as well . Here's some information that will blow your mind - Trigger was a CHARACTER , portrayed by an actor .
Got it ? Good.
Roger Lloyd Pack was a master at character comedy... great timing and perfect deadpan delivery.
RIP Roger
I liked him in The Vicar of Dibley
Can’t imagine anyone else playing Trigger. The face and timing is perfect.
Trigger a true legend, he was one of kind. He lives in his own bubble and that is what makes him unique in his choice of words.
Every so often I go back to these clips and it doesn’t matter how many times I’ve watched them I still laugh my head off.
me to la
That's exactly what I'm doing now.
Brilliant!
You put a bit of music on Dave 😂😂😂😂 that’s probably one of my favourite clips
@@jimmybaldwin737 , not forgetting the karaoke version. Haha
true me too😂😂😂😂
It's the world that couldn't keep up with Trigger. You legend
Ha haa yes the world Never caught up with Trigger he was way ahead of his time ..miss him ....
Brilliant actor.
That's right Ash.
@ell arr ess Look carefully at Roger (Trigger), after he makes his comment about Ghandi. He's trying hard not to laugh. I wonder how many takes that scene took to film.
Triggers probably from the year 2021 n thought what’s this shit so went back to only fools years
"I mean he made one great film and then you never saw him again"
Trigger is pure gold, RIP Rodger
2:04
And RIP Boycie...
@@Andy-wx4wx Yep ver sad. Met a guy on holiday once who's impression of Boycie was so remarkable if you closed your eyes and listened to it you'd actually believe John was sat next to you. We kept in touch with him and have nicknamed him Boycie ever since
Gotta be one of my favourite lines! I keep coming back to this🤣🤣🤣
Roger
Can't ever see comedy shows like this ever being made again .each episode was a classic in its own way ..
I love the look on Triggers face when everyone leaves him at the table.
Roger Lloyd Pack was a comic genius. Incredible comedic timing. RIP.
One of the best sitcom characters ever
You’re right.. his timing was split second perfect.. you can’t teach that.
RIP Roger, and thanks for the laughs.
Propjoe10 agree 100%. Modern comics can’t come close to this. It’s simply on another level 👍
It was his blank facial expressions as well..brilliant!
I would like to have a friend like "Trigger". He might be a bit behind, with the conversation, but his heart is in the right place. He was a good friend to Del Boy, and Rodney, and the North London branch of the Trotter family, who were Del Boy's cousin Stan, Stan's wife, Jean, and Great Uncle Albert, in Strained Relations, when it was Grandad Trotter's funeral. He opened the Trotter family's flat, whilst Del Boy was paying the vicar.
Trigger the greatest comedy character ever I can watch him over and over.
If I ever need cheering up, I just watch only fools and horse. Love them all
Omg John Sullivan is absolutely brilliant. The guys a genius. This wipes the floor with the Hollywood rubbish. Really does
That’s the thing Hollywood is all about the glitz and glamour but there’s no genius in it like there is for comedy writing (especially British humour)
There's some really good ones that rely on wit and characterisation, like National Lampoon's Vacation, Trading Places and Used Cars.
It sure does. And every character plays their part superbly
Great comedy
@@Maxmorris12 I've had more laughs at a funeral than you get in American attempts at comedy, childish playground humour at its best
Was a genius .
Don’t forget Denzil, Mike the barman and Boycey too in this clip. Wonderful ensemble acting, great characterisation & brilliant writing. Quality like this doesn’t come around to often. Ken Dodd said good comics are liked but great comics are loved. I’m sure all us fans relive the joy each time we view the episodes.✊
It's spelt Boycie
It takes a smart guy to play the fool.
Seaghan Ó Buadhaigh ok you can stop playing it now
@@jamescullen6973 I shall bow to your superior knowledge of feigned idiocy, James.
Thank you I think 🤔
that's why I always play the genius!
Gareth Davies
If you simply try to act like an idiot, you’ll only come across as a real idiot trying to act. In comedy, you have to act like a very funny idiot, and if you combine the true comedy with the idiot part, you’ll come across as a clever actor, not someone who misses the point...like you have.
Oh God bless his soul...He provided the most wholesome belly laughs of them all...
R.I.P Trigger :(
"I thought you said they worked 24hours? "
Trigger: " Yes! But not at nights!"
😂🙌
Top class
Augustin Berishaj that was a classic episode 😂
Actually the line was , Del Boy "I thought you said it was open 24 hours" Trigger " Yeah , but not at night "
@@johnruby147 24 hours a day
@@johnruby147 for me is one of the funniest lines. along with grandad's "did you drop it?" re: the chandelier
If it’s a boy, they’re naming him Rodney after Dave.
😂😂😂
Or ghandi
@@bhadarsingh9833 Yes, that was hilarious. Also Triggers broom and his medal from the council.
We are never ever going to get show like this again or actors like this lot miss the laughs
Why does he call him Dave? It's not Dave, it's Rodney.
Just the little touch in Rodney carrying on whilst his mind works out what trigger said, and then responding to it. Makes all the difference lol
Yes Nicholas was brilliant. His stare was hilarious and he had great comic timing.
I know, it took him a few seconds to realize what Trigger said and then he even repeats "Ghandi?" thinking he may have misheard him. Very realistic, as when people say something so random like that it usually takes people a few seconds to process what they said. My sister often gets words mixed up, she once said "Don't get testicle with me." when she meant technical. Took us a few seconds to realise what she said. All what was missing for us was the laugh track.
@@scorchx3000: Gandhi
Yes that kind of delayed response was superb
@@hayyanazam5854 Brilliant stuff. I could spend all day and not be able to think one funny thing.This writer was some talent and the actors each one of them fitted the characters so well.Can watch it for ever
Trigger steals the scene everytime a comic genius Roger Lloyd Pack.
Good old Trigg. God bless him.
How did they not laugh at the Ghandi line? Absolute class!😂
Watch David Jason's expression just prior to Roger delivering those immortal lines. He knew what was coming.
I love Trigger! He has so many funny moments in the show.
What a genius Roger was. Absolutely hilarious. R. I. P.
That Gandhi bit is one of the best couple of lines in any comedy ever
100% agree
1:54
'It's more than just watch. It tells you where you are, anywhere in the world.'
'Ow'd it get lost, then?'
Ha ha HA HA
0:20 - 0;33
The “Ooooo” from Trigger killed me 😂😂😂
0:52
Roger Lloyd Pack an absolute comedic genius !!!
The way trigger just sits there when the others walk away lol
Priceless!!!!!!
There will never be another Trigger, he was brilliant. R I P.
You were taken from us way to early Roger, an absolute genius.
Roger Lloyd- Pack was just as good, in The Vicar Of Dibley, as Owen Newitt.
*too
that Ghandi joke is one of the greatest sitcom jokes of all time. Perfectly setup.
1:54
I'm always coming back to this! So so funny. I laugh so much everytime i watch this clip 🤣 😂
Watch this over and over and I still pass myself. Fantastic. Trigger is a legend.
Great scripts perfect casting perfect acting, and perfect comic timing. trigger only has to be in a scene and you know he'll come out with a corker of a line
"'Ere, Del', why do they call 'im Trigger? Is it coz he's got a gun?!" - "Nah, it's coz he looks like a horse". lol.
Triggers real name was Colin Ball.
@@autisticfitness176 Colin Ball was the character Triggers actual name. Roger Lloyd Pack was the actor who played him
@@davidwhyberd7612 how did you find that one out? Blimey!
@@mattinfullvision9598, hello, Matt. It's Michael, the friend, who you were chatting to a few months ago, about Only Fools, And Horses. I have found Trigger's birth name, on Wikipedia, when I was searching for their real names, because Del Boy had given them all nicknames, when he was a teenager, and he lived on the Dockside Estate, Peckham, in the 1960s.
This programme was the greatest ever we all laughed and cried with del Rodney and all of them it will never be beaten
Absolute gold. I've yet to see anything funnier than this series, just brilliant.
There was a lovely performance from Roy Marston as Danny Driscoll.
You can’t watch this without laughing to tears.
Roger Lloyd Pack was a Comic Genius God bless Trigger Thanks for the laughs
OFAH....... Not one weak character or episode in 20 years.
never stoped to really think of it like that but its 100 percent true.
@@stevegreen9460 Yes 1981 until 2002. An incredibly high standard of writing by John Sullivan. Jim Broadbent, who played DCI Slater, was the original choice for Del Boy. John's idea of Del Boy was someone in jeans with a pot belly. David said that he had seen the character as a partner in an electrical firm. David and friend were electricians and looking for work . He was immaculately dressed with a camel coloured overcoat and was always straightening the shoulders and sleeves of his jacket, Also it made David laugh when this dapper man had a Sarf London accent and was a real wide boy, which did not go with his image.
A royal flush was a bit crap, even Sulivan hated it.
Raquel was a bit weak.
Pretty much every episode after "Time On Our Hands" was an absolute abomination.
that ghandi line i never really got it to start with...but the more i watch it the more it makes sense and cracks me up. rip JS
Roger Lloyd Pack had comedic timing to perfection!
Some great lines, and a lot of great reaction comedy from everyone here. Just a joy to watch
The genius of Roger Lloyd pack, never be replaced, so so funny
Nobody came close to the brilliant Trigger.
Yes he was briliant but John Sullivan script was outstanding
he was... "unique".
@@stefjevtic The greatest comedy actor of all time
True
All perfect characters in they're own right.
Comedy which sadly will never be repeated!
RIP RLP
todays "comedy" just is not funny at all
@Damian Howard Here here! Well said.
The BBC doesn't show Only Fools, And Horses anymore. It is on a channel, called Gold, if any UA-cam viewers want to know where to find it.
Del wanting to leave at the end because he just can’t take it no more, that part is the cherry on top. Such great memories watching this with my dad may he Rest In Peace.
Brilliant writing, Trigger by far had the best lines, legendary British comedy. Superbly played by Roger Lloyd Pack, from the pen of the brilliant John Sullivan. R.I.P.
When you see the rubbish so called comedies on tv these days you appreciate this all the more.
Hear Hear, i've yet to laugh at BBCs recent offerings, Warren, Dont forget the driver, Mum. For me these are all laughter free zones. OFAH will be remembered for it's brilliant writing and actors.
@Tony John Williams they don't hold a candle OFAH and I'm 20. They are good but no where near as great as this show.
Yes very true
@Anthony Williams If you truly believe those shows are better than such as OFAH then there's no hope for you and all of your opinions can be safely disregarded
@fus149 Hammer I could not agree more. Also it was clean comedy. Dad's Army and Hi Di Hi were other great series with marvelous ensemble acting, and brilliant scripts by Croft and Perry. The quality of writing is just not as good now.
Trigger, OMG. Such a character. 😂😂😂
You prune
They aren't characters
They are Actors played by REAL LIFE PEOPLE
@@stephensnell5707 Wtf are you on about? I was talking about the character played by the actor, you moron!
That broom lasted his whole career.
And beyond!
Only had 20 new heads
Trigger is a legend of a character.
Greatest sitcom ever!
I think everything has already been said about "Trigger," an absolute actor genius!!
Trigger was my favourite- still makes me laugh more than anyone else
Remembering, one man, John Sullivan, wrote all these 64 incredibly funny episodes over 22years. Not a team, just one. Just letting that sink in.
2:01 Something I just noticed. If you look at Denzil when Rodney talks to Trigger as the camera cuts to him, he starts laughing
It always amazed me how the rest of the cast were able to keep a straight face when Trigger came out with stuff like that.
They couldn't, this was probably take seventeen. I used John 'Boycie' Challis for a radio commercial voice over once. He told me how they would fall about laughing when doing takes. Lovely bloke too.
Absolute genius writing and these lads pull it of to perfection!!! Absolutely hilarious!! Trigger you were a legend mate!!
Genius writing and brilliant acting and timing from Trigger!!!
Trigger stole every scene he was in from series one episode 1. right to the end. his timing was right up there with Grandad's
Not to mention Ghandi's timing
@@peps7721 i was about to joke that aswell
I love Trigger.... 'Ghandi ... "I mean he made One good film and you never saw him again 😂😂
The Garbage that's on T.V now days is not even funny, this is hilarious and doesn't get old, bless them all👍
Watch it again and again and never stop laughing. Hilarious
“Sounds like Jimmy Saville”. Greatest comedy line ever. RIP Roger Lloyd-Pack.
Absolutely brilliant 👏, only Trigger could pull it off
Nobody could of played trigger as good as Roger Lloyd Pack
Trigger was the best one he had the best lines 🇬🇧🏴
Trigger steals every single scene he's in , quite simply because you know it's coming and you're waiting for his words of wisdom.
I watched it always hoping he was in it.!! Words will never do justice to Rodger LLoyd Pack. There are not enough superlatives in the English language to describe his delivery.
I'd say Trigger was not the only one making funny questions in this clip. ;)
yeah but the most times and funniest
How the hell do they keep a straight face when trigger opens his mouth with that! Absolutely brilliant British comedy
Only fools and horses one of my best British comedies so happy I got boxset it's nice to go back to watch it when you like legends guys 😂😊😅
They couldn't have cast a more fitting actor than Roger, absolute class .
Totally addicted to Trigger. Never get tired of watching OFAH. Absolute GENIUS. Miss you SOOO much Trigger. The best🥳💯💯💯👌
Dont you just love trigg. He was brilliant. God bless .
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@@tygerrruk2313 God bless Hooky Street viva Hooky Street, long live Hooky street.
Magnifique hookey street!
So what you all singing then?
The comedy got better and better never a dull moment with these lads n lasses on the TV 📺 Comic genius
The timing and the scripts were just brilliant !
So what is?? It’s a watch trigger 😂😂 triggers one liners 😂
Best sitcom ever made and trigger was so funny 😂
The amazing thing is this is also a commentary on 'progress.'. Then a watch telling where you are in the world was extraordinary. Now, with GPS, we take it for granted.
John Sullivan was a true genious trigger was brilliant they all were ❤❤❤
John Challis gone but never Forgotten Boycie
Thank you for making us laugh
RIP
I wonder if John Sullivan came across people like this in his life just brilliant all round 😂
He did. A lot of the episodes were based on his real life experiences
One of the greatest comedy progammes of all time brilliant writers actors, actresses, trigger so daft but played so well by roger lloyd pack , all legends .
Roger Lloyd Pack never laughed on set. I would have pissed myself laughing when doing a scene with Trigger.
Yes but you can see just after he made the Ghandi comment, there's a slight smile on his face and he's trying not to laugh. This scene must have had a few bloopers I reckon.
He did once sat in front of the reliant with Dave. ..a rarity
@@tonyb5884 Which episode?
@@jaggass that I can't remember...
@@jaggass The one where he laughed.
Moments like this help you through life.
Funnily enough I have just finished watching an episode on sky .Fools and horses never gets old
*Was Gandhi in it?*
@@Trigger_000 No. - he was a one hit wonder.
AWESOME
You forget how great this comedy was both in terms of writing and acting.
I don't forget...
It's on everyday in my gaff 😂😂😂
The composition of each & every character was just magnificent
Every character, no matter how minor, could have been the basis of their own sitcom.
Awwee TRIGGER I love him, I've always loved him! I would of stayed with him😔♥️
gandi ...... hahahahahaha.....kakav kralj👏👏👏👏
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Oh what fantastic happy, crying with laughter, memories. That many people laughing their heads off when this was on TV must have caused seismic vibes on the other side of the world.
Trigger absolutely brilliant 😂😂😂
Trigger stole every scene he was ever in on OFAH .
I love Cockney accents, this is why I love watching only the fools and the horses😂
Trigger is a unique legend.
R. I. P. my friend.
Roger was class miss him so.❤❤❤
The programs are funny. Trigger is even more than that.
The dead pan face, the timing and the reactions from the others.....brilliant.