Only Fools and Horses - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Homesick
Rodney is appointed chairman of the local Tenants Association, and Del expects him to use his influence to secure a move to a council bungalow.
Healthy Competition
Rodney leaves Trotters Independent Traders to go into business with Mickey Pearce.
Friday the 14th
The Trotters head down south to illegally catch some salmon. But they've got more to worry about... there's an escaped axe-murderer on the loose!
Yesterday Never Comes
Del goes out with an antiques dealer, who secretly wants to pilfer a painting off of him.
May the Force Be with You
Del's old school enemy, Roy Slater, returns to Peckham.
Wanted
Rodney goes on the run after being dubbed "The Peckham Pouncer".
Who's a Pretty Boy?
Del persuades Denzil to let him decorate his flat, despite his wife Corrine's objections.
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