: : They re-united after Rodney took advantage of her, by pretending a ponytail was a rat. Another instance was portrayed in "Modern Men", when Mike (the landlord at the Nags Head pub), announced a toast to future Mum and Dad "Cassandra and Rodney"; everyone said "Cassandra and Rodney", but Trigger could be heard shouting "Dave" after everyone else stops talking. Yeah, How did you get out of it? : In "Homesick", Rodney did tell Trigger to his face that his name was "Rodney" and not "Dave", [2] yet despite this he continues to address him as 'Dave' and also refers to him as this when Rodney is not around. In the episode "It's Only Rock And Roll" Rodney is a drummer in a band fronted by "Mental" Mickey Maguire. Having secured a booking at a local pub for St Patrick's Day celebrations, the night ends in disaster with a fight breaking out. He did not know that Rodney was called Rodney, he always called him "Dave". Filming & Production For some time, Rodney worked as Financial Director of T.I.T.CO (a job which included such executive tasks as loading the van). : There you are, you see; that's exactly the sort of thing... hang on a minute, if this happened on Friday night, how come it's taken her 'til Wednesday to report it? However, one evening back in their flat, Del turns on the TV to find Rodney's old band performing on Top of The Pops . I don't think I'll ever laugh again. : It's one of his favourites that is. : Bit slippery underfoot, yeah!

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Rodney Uncle Albert In the episode "It's Only Rock And Roll" Rodney is a drummer in a band fronted by "Mental" Mickey Maguire. Rodney Uncle Albert I know. I know.

Not even for the family? Therefore, Rodney must have been born during 1958. Del, let's just get out! You had to wait thirteen years!" Whitepages people search is the most trusted directory. Trigger Good, good!

Her father Alan employed Rodney at his company, Parry Print Ltd, (at least until Rodney accidentally quit that job), and, with some financial assistance from Del, he was able to buy a flat and finally move out of Nelson Mandela House. Just be yourself. However, he frequently calls Del a "git" in the same way as Del would call him a "plonker", " wally" or "dipstick". : :

: You weren't allowed. The title of the episode is derived from the song "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother". It was the fifth episode of series 7, and was first broadcast on 27 January 1991. :

Good idea! That's strange that is. No, Elton John popped in and he's rehearsing in the kitchen!

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Rodney found a supportive partner in Cassandra, whom he met at a computer training course [3] in "Yuppy Love", and married in 1989. : Trigger So the last thing I want is to have 'em all recorded on a floppy bloody disc! :
They split up in the 1990 Christmas special "Rodney Come Home" (having split up three times in the past 18 months), and throughout the seventh series attempted to patch up their relationship; in "The Chance of a Lunchtime" Del played matchmaker, in order for them to re-unite. :


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Hold on, you live closer to the pub then we do? When he met Cassandra, it gave him a chance to move on in life, which resulted in his leaving Del behind. Before the series began, Rodney attended a year's course at art college in Basingstoke but was expelled after three weeks when he was caught smoking cannabis in a fellow student's room. Rodney

It was our job to protect her. Her father Alan employed Rodney at his company, Parry Print Ltd. (at least until Rodney accidentally quit that job), and, with some financial assistance from Del, he was able to buy a flat and finally move out of Nelson Mandela House. Though I must admit I'm getting some feeling back. However some episodes of Only Fools and Horses do not support this; in "Big Brother", 1981, Rodney states to Del that he is 23 years of age, which would make his year of birth 1957 or 1958.

Rodney Played Rodney Trotter in "The Green Green Grass" in 2005.