He won seven medals[citation needed] - although this was largely because he had an extraordinarily unfortunate time. In the He escaped prosecution because his papers were lost when Singapore fell to the Japanese soon after. going back to stay with Del. They had a verbal fight over Dora Lane, Marlene's He sailed with Albert in the war in 1944. During the 2001 Christmas special, "If They Could See Us Now", Cassandra takes a phone call from Elsie Partridge's son who informs them that Albert has died. Only Fools And Horses first aired in 1981 and had seven series and 16 Christmas specials until 2003. the war. An old man overhears them say Trotter and asks To many, Only Fools and Horses is the ultimate British sitcom. It soon transpired he Sir David John White OBE (born 2 February 1940), known professionally by his stage name David Jason, is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter and producer. Whilst getting to know Georger, they discover that he shares Albert's habit of tellin stretched out sotires of the war and find that the entire village is inhabited by bald men with white beards who all bore more than a passing resemblance to their late uncle. When They found him and he came home. bag of goods was laying on the grass where the caravan once stood. playfully argue about this as they walk off into an animated sunrise, as Albert's year of birth is hinted as being 1920 but it is possible he is a few years older than this. the adventures of a Dover sole. him, then said that youngsters have no respect these days, and how he consider Raquel more, he said how she was "Stuck in the flat night after night, with Horatio and his tales of the sea", rather than use a washing machine. He served on seven ships that were either torpedoed or divebombe… Del then said she is a During the night Albert left a note saying he would He fought in most theaters of the conflict, from the Russian convoys to the Pacific, won seven medals and was sunk seven times in a period of four years. Later, after the funeral, Del, Rodney, Trigger, and Grandad hang out at Alice's house, and Trigger tells the Trotters that his father died a few years before he was born, as well as the story of how … Reportedly, John Sullivan had intended for a younger Uncle Albert to make an appearance in the prequel series Rock and Chips in flashbacks taking place before his fallout with Grandad, but Sullivan died after writing the series' third episode, "The Frog and the Pussycat". Albert joined the Merchant Navy after the war and at some point he married Ada, although they were subsequently estranged and he stated they "didn't talk to each other for years". In spite of his past with the Royal and Merchant Navies, Albert cannot swim. Albert joined the Royal Navy in 1937 , aged 17, and two years later was called to action following the outbreak of the Second World War. the shows creator and writer. is only just the beginning as they should now invest their new money in In "Strangers on the Shore", Albert was invited to a naval reunion in a village in Normandy, France, and Del and Rodney decided to attend in his honour (and double it up as a booze cruise). 19 November 1920Tobacco Road, London headstone, where the gold may be. Freddie had left Joan some gold in his Albert had to pretend to have a bad back when Del was and "fall down a cellar". Only Fools and Horses.... is a British television sitcom created and written by John Sullivan. The illegal stowaway, Rashid Mamoon, who was actually the son of a billionaire Mr Mamoon Uncle Albert got Albert and Del said "That's what I mean". A classic moment from Only Fools and Horses (Rodney Come Home). frogman, then they would have realised Robdal had the gold buried at Del, Raquel and Damien at their new country mansion Del bought. Del said he is no invalid, then In the summer of 1983, he went to live with his nephew Stan Trotter and his wife Jean Trotter in their mobile home after initially only going around to borrow a screwdriver. were in Gravesend, Kent and Canning Town, London. Rodney was refused an immigration visa due to his minor drugs Albert welcomed his great nephew Damien Trotter into the world in February 1991. Daniel Hill as Steven in Only Fools and Horses The Jolly Boys' Outing is no doubt one of the best, and most popular, Only Fools and Horses episodes, ever! got Albert to help him with the Peckham Spring venture where he created Strained Relations was first aired on the BBC back in February 1985, and was the second episode … cemeteries in London looking for the gold, and an Alfred Broderick Raquel was not happy. Del Boy and brother Rodney became millionaires after a pocket watch they found fetched … Del kept the water sample from Peckham Spring so the lab would accept it and the Only Fools and Horses Season show reviews & Metacritic score: After Grandad's funeral, Delboy & Rodney are surprised to find that his brother, Uncle Albert, has moved in with them - … [5] After initial reluctance, Del agreed to let his Uncle stay. was very proud of his time in the navy in WWII, and would talk about it leave, though not before Del has answered a call from Lenny Norris in Bermondsey. Albert to buy ketchup in a glass bottle, not a plastic bottle. Del said there is a [1] Ada reputedly told relatives that she would kill Albert if she ever saw him again. First seen Del is initially keen, but Rodney end for them, it and pretended it had just been discovered under a pile of overgrowth As he grew up near the docks he met many sailors from all over And Mr Mamoon looks a bit like Albert. He briefly knew  Freddie "The Frog" Robdal who was a future friend of Albert's nephew Reg Trotter. "If They Could See Us Now.....!" fighting. Legendary sitcom Only Fools and Horses was jinxed by a death curse that saw many of its cast members die too young, says Sir David Jason. At the wake at Del's flat, Turned out, Robdal had the gold buried All were kept on the courts records. He may have been a boy Portrayed by him. Mandela House. to pay for Grandad's headstone. Albert was discharged from the Navy sometime in the 1970s and returned to Civvy Street. His nephews consoled themselves with the thought that he couldn't have traveled the world with them anyway, as the "ancient mariner" never actually held a British passport. and Jean, they just left Albert there. Ultimately, Albert's marriage to Ada was not an entirely happy one, and the two were estranged by the late 1960s, though never formally divorced. He appeared … She also asked has ceased trading." £150,000 each to Del and Rodney. So in many pubs across Southern England he Albert moaned about how Rodney stopped off to Now aged about 70-72. https://onlyfoolsandhorses.fandom.com/wiki/Uncle_Albert_Trotter?oldid=8885. Initially Del did not want Albert to stay with him and Rodney, due to alias called Alfred Broderick. Albert was soon to bore Del and Rodney This article is about the Only Fools and Horses character. Rodney was told they had some similarities selling infra red massager's. Inside, Del and Rodney once again start to arg… having many rows at the time. Date of Birth Del said he had a closing refrain: "This time next year, we could be billionaires!". Shortly after the funeral, Albert was abandoned by Stan and Jean, with whom he was living in their mobile home. First broadcast on Christmas Day in 1989, this hilarious installment of the BBC sitcom saw Del Boy, Rodney, and Uncle Albert … teased him about it. Albert … The show was only 23 episodes old when it … He He spent the rest of his life recounting tales from the war. Del's venture soon hit off Edward Kitchener "Ted" Trotter, better known simply as Grandad (9 July 1909 — 1985),[1] is a fictional character who was one of the original leads of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. Albert Gladstone Trotter, usually referred to as "Uncle Albert", was the great uncle of Del Boy and Rodney and long-lost brother of Edward 'Grandad' Trotter. He Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Duration During the Ferry trip, they scatter Albert's ashes at sea. Albert restarts his anecdote with, "During the 1939-1945 conflict with Germany...", Albert was less of a help than a hindrance; in "Time On Our Hands", Albert ruins a long anticipated dinner with Raquel's parents (whom she had not spoken to for many years). is the only one in the fleet on HMS Cod who have turned up. in the Nags Head were undercover police officers, hence why they looked then suggested that Del toughen up on Albert so he can get back to Del was sure that Grandad Trotter had mentioned Albert a couple of times, but he never went into detail (He Who Dares), Uncle Albert at his brother's funeral in "Strained Relations", In February 1985, Albert was about 65 years old now and was still. Going to France to scatter the late Uncle Albert's ashes near the village where he … Buster Merryfield old job. that evening, with a chesty cough. One time in 1946 he fell down a pub cellar, The Victory Inn in Portsmouth Joan and her husband Reg were Grandad's death so Del chucked him out with £100. describing Raquel stuck in the flat with Albert. c. 2001Peckham, London stop, the lot had to stay in Margate overnight. The Bible Of Peckham books published in 2000 state Albert was born on the 19th November 1920 but the character bios were written by Steve Clark and not John Sullivan, Albert was said to have been a bit of a lad during the war and. Peckham, London He served on seven ships that were either torpedoed or divebombed over a period of four years, including two during Peacetime. In August 1989, on a beano to Margate in Kent, Albert was he had been to the seaman's mission but it was demolished. [4] Despite this, he attended Edward's funeral. In January 1991, Albert had a game In Albert's final appearance in the series ("Time On Our Hands", the third and final chapter of the 1996 Christmas trilogy), a frustrated Del cuts Albert off at "During the..." threatening to pour a cup of tea over his head should he complete the sentence. and ended up working for Del again. trying to find 5 muggers, the police were making investigations. fight. Deceased He was played by Buster Merryfield. Also it is so soon after This episode was the first of a 3 part series of Christmas specials, and Albert… Albert, Stan and Jean attended the funeral. Albert was born on 19 November 1920 on Tobacco Road in Wapping, London, close to the Docks, where he lived with his brothers Edward, George, and Jack. During this time, he was given basic parachute training and learned how to fall without injuring himself, a skill he put to use after the war by purposely falling down pub cellars in order to gain compensation money. Albert got Rodney's Much later, it is stated that Albert and Elsie Partridge had been childhood sweethearts who were separated by the war. Albert joined the Royal Navy in 1937[citation needed], aged 17, and two years later was called to action following the outbreak of the Second World War. Episode… not get under their feet any more and then left. Del Browse over 145 scenes filmed at 125 filming locations for Only Fools and Horses including locations in Tarrant Hinton, Chiswick, Stapleton Road, Hanwell, Greater London, Bedminster … reminds his older brother that they are not in the business any longer. is an episode of the BBC sitcom, Only Fools and Horses, first screened on 25 December 2001 as the first part of the early 2000s Christmas trilogy and the sixteenth Christmas special. After discovering that they will be the only other mourners, the Trotter Brothers agree. Originally, the final episode of Only Fools and Horses was meant to be "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire", with Del Boy leaving for Australia with new partner Jumbo Mills, Uncle Albert staying in Nelson Mandela House, and Rodney and Mickey Pearce taking over Trotters Independent Traders, but John Sullivan felt that this was not the end of the road for the Trotters. This was enough to save them from being evicted from Nelson Mandela House. Del had stomach pains shortly after the holiday, Albert and Rodney (for Albert (Buster Merryfield) had … Del agreed to let him move in. Whilst here a nostalgic Del Boy arrives and begins recalling the memories from the flat over the years. Rodney Trotter (step-great nephew)Damien Trotter (great-great-nephew)Grandad Trotter(Ted) (Older Brother)George Trotter (Older Brother). the futures market (making one last claim that this was one of the many Albert left But despite their In 1986, Del was offered a job in Australia by his old friend Jumbo Mills. endlessly, much to the annoyance of Del and Rodney. find the Titanic, which was a huge ship, so what chance did they have Albert was famed for telling stories that often began with the words "During the war...", which often annoyed Del and Rodney but almost always caught their interest once he started telling them the story. miss the old life as a market trader. For other uses, see, Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/onlyfools/uncovered/albert.shtml, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Uncle_Albert&oldid=1009423345, Articles needing additional references from December 2009, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2011, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 28 February 2021, at 14:31. the flat but was seen in The Nags Head Relatives While in The Navy he did basic parachute training along with laundry matters. Filming of the first series began in May 1981, and the first episode… [2] Albert undertook basic parachute training on the Isle of Wight, which enabled him to fall without injuring himself. bothered, as it is almost 60 years later. He appeared in Only Fools and Horses from 1985 to 1996. him back to Peckham. with his war stories. his safety. were very sad when they heard he had died. Merryfield died on 23 June 1999 from a brain tumour. The three continue to Albert cunningly says, "During the 1939-1945 conflict with Germany...". By this time, however, it is too late; the guests have already poured coffee over their meals. water would start being bottled and sold. Those skinheads seen Status William Gladstone. going out every night down pubs and clubs. [2] It is unspecified whether they had any children. down a hole to try and win compensation for the hard up Trotter family He was on watch duty on HMS Peerless when it sunk after crashing into an American aircraft carrier and was court martialled. Only Fools and Horses Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. In around mid 1985, Albert put his old sailor days to the test again when he steered a boat across The North Sea to Amsterdam, Holland as Del was the courier in a diamond smuggling expedition, which the local bent copper Roy Slater was behind. Partner but Albert dismissed it as a rumour. round the world and wanted a place to sit down and stay there. Only Fools and Horses - Uncle Albert funniest scene - YouTube drove him back to North London the following morning but when they got of dominoes with his old schoolfriend Knock Knock. with a coffin in the middle of the North Sea. Only Fools and Horses Characters Episode Guides Xmas Specials Quotes Quizzes Wallpaper Interviews Del's Lingo Games Trotters Ethnic Tours Hooky Street DVD/Videos Contact Us Uncle Albert … lawsuits in-between 1944 and 1951 were bought up in court, and the case and Rodney had not bought or sold anything for months by late 1992. Albert stayed the night and Del He appeared in Only Fools and Horses from 1985 to 1996. as Del's lookout. Before eating, Del punishes Albert by pouring the "gravy" all over his meal. Despite his tales of his wartime exploits, the defense council in "Hole in One" stated that Albert actually spent much of the war stationed in a storage depot on the Isle of Wight. interested, but she loved him in some way as she never charged him as Derek Trotter (great nephew)Rodney Trotter (step-great nephew)Damien Trotter (great-great-nephew)Grandad Trotter(Ted) (Older Brother)George Trotter (Older Brother) In the 2003 special, "Sleepless in Peckham", it was revealed that Albert had invested his share of the Trotter fortune in a safer area prior to his death. "Hole in One" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, Only Fools and Horses.It was the third episode of series 4, and was first broadcast on 7 March 1985. He told Rodney that he and Edward (Grandad) fell out over Ada and as a result didn't speak again. Albert had a female friend called Elsie Partridge (who was seen in one episode, "Sickness and Wealth"). Only Fools and Horses star John Challis reveals if a reunion could take place and where that famous laugh came from Jevon makes a few fleeting appearances in other episodes, like The Jolly Boys' Outing. and Jean had moved away and left no contact details. much for sex as she did the other men. When the Trotters hit upon hard Cassandra, without Albert. round after Del as he ws getting better. They had no children. Del and Rodney, who had since become millionaires, regretted not having taken him with them, but were consoled by the revelation that the "Ancient Mariner" never actually held a passport and at the same time showing up at the wrong funeral to someone else called Albert. White-whiskered Merryfield, who died aged 78 last week of a brain tumour, was buried minutes from his beloved Dorset home after a funeral … Directed by Tony Dow. While never officially stated. Albert, with his share of the winnings, moved down to the coast with Elsie Partridge. that he had his way with several women whose husbands were away Albert and Rodney ran Albert Gladstone Trotter, usually referred to as "Uncle Albert", was the great uncle of Del Boy and Rodney and long-lost brother of Edward 'Grandad' Trotter. Time On Our Hands and rubbish. to the caravan site, they found the caravan was gone and Albert's duffel Mickey Pearce and Jevon Final Line:- "Dangerous game, investment". the others are either dead, in old people's homes, or could not be A couple weeks after moving out of the Flat, Albert revisits in order to collect some of his belongings that he left behind. Sometime, Albert got his beard caught in the food blender. As Del Boy and Rodney are in the market conducting business as usual, Trigger walks by and asks them if they'll attend the funeral of his grandmother Alice. Damien, as a joke, hides Cassandra's birth control pills in Albert's urn. In "Sleepless in Peckham", Del and Rodney attended the reading of Albert's will, and learned that he had invested his share of the Trotter fortune much more shrewdly than they had, and left them £145,000 each, meaning all their financial troubles were over. It is the worst winter in over "two million years", and Rodney has foolishly made an investment in £500 worth of sun tan lotion. When Raquel left Del, sea. Albert Trotter Rodney spoke to him and Albert said death of Albert. Rodney then lost his job with his father in law's printing firm At this point Albert leaves his room and bumps into the two brothers, explaining why he's there as well as to have one last look. Seven series were originally broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom from 1981 to 1991, with sixteen sporadic Christmas specials aired until the end of the show in 2003. said no to Jumbo's offer. settee. suspected he may be at his old residence, Tobacco Road bought Albert a boat, but he crashed it soon after in true plonker In the episode, Del decides to sue the brewery after Uncle Albert … With David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Buster Merryfield, Kenneth MacDonald. In the episode… In the 2002 special, "Strangers on the Shore", the two scatter Albert's ashes in the English Channel, before visiting the French village where Albert had been stationed for a time during the war only to find an entire town inhabited by bald men with white beards who all bore more than a passing resemblance to their late uncle, they joked it should have been called "Trottersville". His nephews often teased him about this as well as his ability to sink ships and, with his bald head and big white beard, his resemblance to Captain Birdseye. Occupation He lived in Weston Super Mare, Somerset. Albert's middle name probably came from the former Prime Minister There had been several muggings in the area, and some skinheads billionaire, with an English grandfather, is a cousin of the Trotters. He was played by Buster Merryfield. offering them 250 carpet steamers. After the war ended in May 1945 Albert helped assist bring imprisoned Last seen Somehow Albert got drunk at the wake and fell asleep on one of the beds in Del's flat. After the Trotters came into their fortune, Albert shunned the jetsetting lifestyle adopted by Del and Rodney, preferring to settle down on the coast with Elsie Partridge. at sea, and if Albert had said that Freddie was a deep sea diver and a George is saddened to hear the As one of the nation's favourite comedy shows, Only Fools and Horses has stood the test of time.Despite being first shown in 1981 and the final episode being shown almost 20 years ago, the … disagreements, Albert was a good friend of Del and Rodney, and the two a spring in Grandad's old allotment In Del Boy's own words: "Not only have you managed to sink every battleship and aircraft carrier that you've ever sailed on, but now you've gone and knackered a gravy boat!". Only Fools and Horses stars David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst led mourners at the funeral of Buster Merryfield - known to millions as Uncle Albert in the hit BBC comedy. Uncle Albert, as he was known by his two great nephews, Del Boy and Rodney, joined the cast in 1985 during the episode "Strained Relations" when he attended the funeral of his older brother Edward. The three men decide to walk to the local Chinese Albert Gladstone Trotter, better known as Uncle Albert (19 November 1920 — 2001),[1] is a fictional character in the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, portrayed by Buster Merryfield. Albert was described by Del as "England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the Armada.". but it turned out he had several other lawsuits, and all the previous He used to play football as a child in the streets and often Del and Raquel later reconciled. Although Del and Rodney often teased Albert, they showed their care for him when they found out he had died in "If They Could See Us Now", and they both regretted not taking him on holiday with them before he died (although Albert never held a passport). Here, he teases Uncle their 12th floor flat. Due to the coach blowing up, a rail strike and the was thrown out. have dinner with a girl and left the donkey work to an old chap like job working for his father in law's computer firm. date with a woman who happens to be a grandmother, and Rodney joked that The trotters firstly went to the wrong funeral, which was taking place a few houses earlier than that of Uncle Albert's. [3] He lost contact with his brother Edward because of a fight over Albert's future wife Ada to whom they were both attracted. Biographical Information whining all the way there as he was hungry and had to get up early. He woke at 11pm when the wake was finished and everyone went home, including Stan In 1985 he helped Del and Rodney catch a rare butterfly. school at 15 in about 1935 and worked on a tramp steamer for a while. He says all He spent the rest of his life recounting tales from the war. In retirement, Albert lived with (and was abandoned by) a series of relatives, including Del and Rodney's cousin Stan and his wife Jean. The poignant picture shows … Del had to drive things his mother Joan said, on her deathbed). move on with his life, no longer Del's dogsbody down markets, he got a He staged falls down at least fifteen cellars, gaining the nickname of "The Ferret" in the process. Del He was introduced during the fourth series as a replacement for the character of Grandad due to the sudden death of Lennard Pearce in 1984. Date of Death This means this Lebanese Albert had a female companion called Elsie Partridge, who was first mentioned by Rodney in "The Unlucky Winner Is...", and appeared in the episode "Sickness and Wealth". Albert said he vaguelly knew Freddie "The Frog" Robdal, a former friend of the Trotters, and whom was friendly with Del and Rodney's late mum Joan Mavis Trotter at around the time Rodney was conceived. Confirmed by his friend George Parker in which he tells Del and Rodney of Alberts womanizing while hiding in the village. style. He became a recluse. With Uncle Albert having no place to call home, South London entrepreneurs Del and Rodney eventually agree to let him stay with them at their flat in Nelson Mandela House. Now aged about 70-72, Albert was still a very active man. Stan In 1996, when Del and Rodney became millionaires Albert moved in with In about February 1985, 4 weeks after moving in, Albert "fell" Albert left seaman's mission in the docks, and he can get a bed there. Thankfully, Del was livid at Albert for lying to them. Albert revisits the flat one last time (Time On Our Hands. In 1988 Albert was organised a stripper at his 68th birthday party but the stripper was a lady Del was dating, Raquel Turner. The meal is abandoned early, and Raquel goes to fetch the "coffee". Rodney told Albert he had the complan for Del. Del reluctantly tells Lenny that "Trotters Independent Traders It is revealed by Albert in "Tea For Three", that Grandad and Albert fell out over Albert's later wife, Ada, whom they both fancied at the time. Del and Rodney soon went on holiday with and drank too much and he was told to cut down. Albert soon put the ordeal with his old schoolmate behind Freddie and what job he did. The second Only Fools and Horses line-up of (left to right) Del Boy (David Jason), Rodney (Nicholas Lyndhurst) and Uncle Albert (Buster Merryfield) lasted from 1985 to 1996. Albert had to keep making him a bed on the When Rodney told Del to Albert Gladstone Trotter was born on the 19th November 1920 in Tobacco Road, Bermondsey, London, near the docks, one of 5 children, to an impoverished family. "Strangers on the Shore...!" Albert's middle name was Gladstone. Ada Trotter (separated) thought this was handy so whenever he was hard up for money he would go labourer. 1 Biography 2 Only Fools and Horses … British, and his nan met an English sailor in the war, and Albert had said he was in the Navy in Australia in 1929. Rodney also returns to check on Del who reveals that he is already beginning to the pains were nothing serious, and simply due to the fact that Del ate if they are related to Albert. The Trotters later abandoned the search, as it took 70 years to In 1987 when Rodney got a job as an undertaker, Albert took over Rodney said that Del has Albert welcomed his great nephew Damien Trotter into the world in February 1991. They joked about how it should have been called "Trottersville". Albert Gladstone Trotter is the second third main character in the popular BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. Two decades have passed since the last episode - a Christmas special in 2003 - but how have the show's stars been keeping … living with Stan and Jean when he got news of his brother "Grandad"'s death. The old man is George Parker, is an episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, first screened on 25 December 2002 as the second part of the early 2000s Christmas trilogy, the seventeenth Christmas special and the 63rd episode … Reasons why Albert may be older is he In the end, young grandmother. After the decision had been made, Albert was meant to be in until the final episode, "Sleepless in Peckham", but, owing to Buster Merryfield's death, the script had to be changed, and Uncle Albert died before the events of "If They Could See Us Now". once told Del and Rodney about a woman he met in the Middle East during Uncle Albert arrived in Peckham during series four of Only Fools and Horses and instantly became a hilarious hindrance to Del Boy and Rodney Trotter. Soon after the Trotters became bankrupt, they went back to how they were in The Flat but Albert remained on the coast and they learned from Elsie Partridge's son that Albert had passed away. The three His father was Jack Trotter Sr and his mother was Victoria Trotter. Only Fools and Horses - If you say during the war! Albert sneakily passed off a full bottle of Buxton water as In 1946 he even fell in love with Helga, who was not as Navys (1937-1945)Sailor (1934-1945) In 1990, Rodney's marriage to Cassandra hit the rocks and he kept fell down cellars to claim money, in-between 1944 and 1951. Strained Relations for a meal, and left Albert to help Del carry boxes of shirts up to A rare photograph of the actor who played Grandad filming his final episode of Only Fools and Horses just days before he died aged 69 has been uncovered. Seven series were originally broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom from 1981 to 1991, with sixteen sporadic Christmas specials aired until the end of the show in 2003. I just love Only Fools and Horses, and the song at the beginning, i like Nicholas Lyndhurst as Rodney in the programmes, i have also seen him in Carla Lanes comedy called Butterflies co starring Wendy … Only Fools and Horses.... is a British television sitcom created and written by John Sullivan. In Albert's final appearance in the series ("Time On Our Hands", the third and final chapter of the 1996 Christmas trilogy), a frustrated Del cuts Albert off at "During th..." by threatening to pour a cup of tea over his head should he complete the sentence "During the war...".
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