"Only Fools and Horses" Three Men, a Woman, and a Baby (TV Episode 1991) Poster

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10/10
Amazing.
mf281214 September 2020
Such a heartfelt episode. It just shows that not only did Fools and Horses deal with comedy, but drama, too. I don't think there was a dry eye in Britain when this episode aired, especially the ending with Del talking to his mum. A put goosebumps moment. Timeless.
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10/10
Three Men, a Woman, and a Baby
studioAT22 August 2021
A wonderful episode of the show, with writer John Sullivan expertly combining broad comedy with touching heartfelt moments.

A lovely episode, the last of Series 7. After this the show would only return for Christmas Specials.
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8/10
Son of Del
ygwerin18 October 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Del Boy Trotter is showing he is still upto snuff, as Peckham's Prime Mover and Shaker.

He is following his unearing business instincts and his unwavering propensity, in buying merchandise sight unseen.

Brother Dave is doing likewise, while wallowing in self pity, blaming others for his own failings, and remaining just as big a walley as ever.

The Happy Day arrived for the Trotter Clan, all those apart from brother and uncle Charlton.

Raquel and Del are eagerly awaiting their bonny bouncing bundle, while Rodney is expecting something much more momentous.
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7/10
It's a Rat!!
Lunerar27 July 2020
Raquel gives birth to baby Damien while Rodney and Cassandra work on their marriage. It's sweet and all but not as good as I remember and so not the funniest episode of the series. But Series 7 ends the way most people figured it would, with eyes very much set on the future.
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