Sleeping Dogs Lie (Only Fools and Horses)

Sleeping Dogs Lie (Only Fools and Horses)

Infobox Only Fools and Horses
episode_name = Sleeping Dogs Lie


Series = 4
writer = John Sullivan
director = Susan Belbin
producer = Ray Butt
Duration = 30 minutes
Airdate = 21 March 1985
Audience = 18.7 million
Cast =

Sleeping Dogs Lie is an episode of the BBC sit-com, "Only Fools and Horses". It was the fifth episode of series 4 and first broadcast on 21 March 1985.

ynopsis

As Albert watches an old horror movie and Rodney bemoans about the lack of jobs in London, Del Boy has found another opporunity to be a millionaire by babysitting Boycie and Marlene's new puppy named Duke.

The Trotter brothers arrive at Boycie's house and learn that Duke is a Great Dane who eats meat and pork, takes vitamin pills, and nearly kills people when playing with them.

The next day, Del and Rodney arrive at the park. Del reminds Rodney that it's his turn to take Duke for a run. As Del walks off to hit on a beautiful woman walking a Dachshund, Rodney is horrified to see Duke lying in the back of the Reliant Regal van with no sign of life, and tells Del the bad news. The Trotter brothers race back to the van to see that Duke is still breathing, and quickly drive him to the vet.

At a local veterinary clinic, as Rodney believes that Duke being ill is all because of Albert, the vet enters and tells the Trotter brothers that Duke is not injured, yet his illness is a mystery. Del mentions that Duke ate re-heated pork. The vet comes to the conclusion that Duke has been struck down with salmonella poisoning, and so has Albert since he ate the rest of it. Del phones Albert and tells him that he has to go to hospital.

Later that night, back at the flat, Boycie and Marlene phone the Trotters to check on Duke, and Del does a quick barking noise.

The next morning, the Trotter brothers arrive at the hospital to pick up Albert, who complains that the doctors laid him on his belly, upside down, every which way but loose. The good news Del Boy has for Albert is that there was nothing wrong with him, and he's fine. Also, Duke has made a complete recovery and is back on his feet.

A doctor shows them a bottle of pills given to him by one of the sisters. Appartently, patients aren't allowed to bring their own medicine into the hospital, so says the doctor. Del points out that those pills are Duke's vitamin tablets. Rodney denies it, says that he's got Duke's vitamin tablets, and pulls out a bottle that looks identical to the other one. After seeing both bottles, Del discovers the real reason why Duke was feeling very sluggish: Rodney had been feeding him Albert's sleeping pills! The Trotter brothers decide not to tell Albert that he'd been on the "Bob Martin's".

Episode cast

First appearances

*Marlene Boyce (Although the character of Marlene, Boycie's wife, has been mentioned numerous times in the series from the very beginning, this is the first occasion on which she is actually seen in person. Immediately the character brings to the present the running joke of her having a reputation for sleeping around (as seen on numerous previous occasions) with her flamboyant display in front of Del.)
*Duke

Episode concept

The idea for the script was purely based on a gag someone told John Sullivan. [http://www.ofah.net/immediacy-278]

Errors

Del refers to Salmonella Poisoning as "Sam and Ella Poisoning", whereas in the first episode "Big Brother", he knew perfectly well what the illness was, when mentioning the "Salmonella and Chips" frequently cooked by Grandad.

External links

* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/onlyfools/series4/sleeping.shtml "Sleeping Dogs Lie" at bbc.co.uk]


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