Frederick Robdal
Sons |
Rodney Trotter |
Granddaughters |
Joan Trotter II |
First cousins |
Norman |
Husband |
Unknown |
Sons |
Jason |
Daughters |
Debbie |
Joan Mavis Trotter I |
Rock & Chips character |
Portrayed by |
Kellie Bright |
Duration |
2010-11 |
First appearance |
Rock & Chips (2010) |
Last appearance |
The Frog and the Pussycat (2011) |
Created by |
John Sullivan |
Profile |
Occupation |
Ice cream girl at the Ritz cinema, Part-time filing Clerk at the town hall who sometimes served the tea |
Home |
Nelson Mandela House, Peckham
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This is a list of characters from the BBC situation comedy Only Fools and Horses and its prequel, Rock and Chips.
(Played by Tony Anholt)
Abdul Khan only appeared in one episode; "To Hull and Back", where he and Boycie arranged a deal with Del, in order to smuggle diamonds from Amsterdam. Although, this was the only episode in which he appeared, Abdul was also mentioned in "Diamonds Are for Heather" when Del tells Heather where he got the engagement ring, "Video Nasty" when Del had struck a deal with Abdul's cousin's girlfriend's brother's friend, and in the second Rock & Chips episode "Five Gold Rings" when Del tells his friends that he got four glass diamond rings from Abdul's father, who owns the Bermondsey Wholesale Jewellery Emporium.
(Played by Philip McGough)
Appeared in the episode "Chain Gang". A conman, Arnie sold Del Boy, Boycie, Mike, Trigger, Uncle Albert and Rodney a batch of 24 carat gold chains for £12,500, only to later double cross them by faking a heart attack in a restaurant and making off with both the chains and the money in an ambulance driven by his sons. The group eventually tracked him down while he was performing the same scam on Denzil and drove Arnie away in an ambulance of their own.
(Played by Colin Jeavons)
Appeared in the episode "Hole in One". The Trotter family solicitor, believed to have represented Del on other, unspecified, occasions. Solly represented Uncle Albert in his case against the brewery when he fell down the Nag's Head cellar. Solly was described by Rodney as being "more bent than the villains", or according to Del: "an expert". He faced being "defrocked" when it was revealed that Albert had been lying to obtain compensation.
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