Where was the Nags Head in Only Fools and Horses?

Where was the Nags Head in Only Fools and Horses?

Although it may not be in its usual Peckham location, the Nag’s Head in its new (albeit brief) location on Roger Street in what is usually the Duke of York, right in between Clerkenwell, Bloomsbury, and Holborn. But I don’t think the new location mattered too much.

Where in London was Only Fools and Horses filmed?

Written by John Sullivan, Only Fools and Horses was set in Peckham in South East London. However, the show was never filmed there, instead being filmed primarily in West London and Bristol in the West of England.

Did they film Only Fools and Horses in Miami?

The episode really was filmed in Miami, Florida compared to the Series 2 episode It Never Rains when freezing Dorset with the lights turned up bright filled in for Spain. David Jason described Barry Gibb as wonderfully self-effacing.

What pub was Only Fools and Horses filmed?

The Middlesex Arms. While the majority of the scenes at Trotter’s go-to boozer the Nag’s Head were filmed in Bristol, one London pub was used for its exterior.

Is hooky street a real place?

“Hooky Street” is not the name of an actual road where this guy is situated. Rather it is symbolic, as in the United Kingdom the colloquial definition of “hooky” alludes to the idea of being dishonest.

Can you visit the Only Fools and Horses set?

Please note that this is NOT an interior set tour as the sets are not accessible to the general public. You will be visiting only external locations used in the show.

Why was Only Fools and Horses filmed in Bristol?

In the end, the author said Bristol actually became the most regularly used setting for the show. He said: “Architecturally it had everything the production needed in terms of pubs, houses and a market and most importantly they found the right block of flats – Whitemead House in Duckmore Road.”

Who owns the original Trotters van?

Derek “Del Boy” Trotter
Reliant Regal

Reliant Regal Van
Type 1967 Reliant Regal Supervan III
Registration DHV 938D
Purpose The Trotter’s mode of transportation; also used to store stock acquired by Trotter’s Independent Traders.
Owner Derek “Del Boy” Trotter

What was Triggers real name?

Roger Lloyd Pack, the British actor known to millions as slow-witted roadsweeper Trigger in BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, has died aged 69. Well-known for his rubbery face and lugubrious delivery, he also appeared as Owen Newitt in The Vicar of Dibley.

Where did grandad go in Only Fools and Horses?

The character is grandfather to Del Boy and Rodney Trotter. After Pearce’s death in December 1984, Grandad was written out of the series. His place was taken by Uncle Albert (Buster Merryfield)….Grandad (Only Fools and Horses)

Edward “Grandad” Trotter
Home 39 Orchard Street (formerly) 368 Nelson Mandela House, Nyere Estate, Peckham
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Who turned down the role of Del Boy?

Jim Broadbent
Discovering Del First choice to play Del Boy was the actor Enn Reitel, but he was tied up with other work. Next to be approached was future Oscar-winner Jim Broadbent, who also turned down the role.

What does Hooky Street mean?

something stolen
Hooky is British slang for something stolen or which has been acquired illegally.

Where was the Nag’s head in Only Fools and horses?

The Nag’s Head is the local boozer for the Trotter family and the pub that has featured in the serial itself and the spin-off Green Green Grass and prequel Rock And Chips.

Where are the filming locations for Only Fools and horses?

Filming locations for the UK’s most popular sitcom, Only Fools & Horses. Google Maps Co-ordinates: 25.825989, -80.124316

Where is trigger’s flat in Only Fools and horses?

The pub has a reputation for serving watered down beer, as Trigger, a local customer is quick to point out. The pub is somehwere near the Nyrere Estate in Peckham in South London. Trigger’s flat is inbetween Del’s flat on the Nyrere Estate, and the Nags Head.

Who is the landlord of the Nag’s head?

In 1981, The Nag’s Head was run by an unseen governor, who was never named. Two years later, Mike Fisher took over as landlord. There were originally two entrances either side of the bar until 1988, when the doorway on the right had been replaced by a wall and extra tables. This was witnessed in Dates (S5, E9).

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