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What does Hooky Street mean?

What does Hooky Street mean?

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

Who sang hooky street song?

Sullivan
The original theme music is still used in the first episode during a montage in which Del unsuccessfully conducts business throughout Peckham whilst trying to sell stolen breifcases. Both songs are performed by Sullivan, and not – as is sometimes thought – by Nicholas Lyndhurst.

Who wrote the theme music for Only Fools and Horses?

John Sullivan
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Only Fools and Horses/Music composed by

Does Nicholas Lyndhurst sing only fools?

Despite the creation of a new theme tune, the original one remained in occasional use. Chas & Dave did later contribute to the show, performing the closing credits song for the 1989 episode “The Jolly Boys’ Outing”. Both songs are performed by Sullivan himself, and not – as is sometimes thought – by Nicholas Lyndhurst.

Who turned down the role of Del Boy?

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 mean?

: to be away from school without permission Out on the playground, a boy from another homeroom cavorted around on a dirt bike, doing wheelies. He was playing hooky, but evidently couldn’t stay away.—

Did John Sullivan ever appear in Only Fools and Horses?

Sullivan wrote (and in two cases sang) the theme tunes for Only Fools and Horses, Just Good Friends, Dear John and The Green Green Grass….Writing credits.

Production Notes Broadcaster
The Two Ronnies 13 episodes (sketch contributor, 1977–1982) BBC One
Only Fools and Horses 64 episodes (1981–2003) BBC One

Where is Nelson Mandela house in Only Fools and Horses?

Peckham
Location. Nelson Mandela House is a block of flats in Peckham, south London; perhaps one of the ones adjacent to Peckham Rye Common.

How Old Is Only Fools and Horses?

The first ever episode of Only Fools and Horses, ‘Big Brother’, aired on the 8 September 1981. The series was written by John Sullivan, who had already seen success with Citizen Smith.

Is Del Boy dead?

His most recent appearance in the role of Del Boy was in 2014; he retired his role as Frost in 2010….David Jason.

Sir David Jason OBE
Occupation Actor, comedian, screenwriter, executive producer
Years active 1963–present
Spouse(s) Gill Hinchcliffe ​ ( m. 2005)​
Partner(s) Myfanwy Talog (1977–1995, her death)

Why did Jim Broadbent turn down the role of Del Boy?

Academy-award winning actor Jim Broadbent was the second choice to play everyone’s favourite wheeler-dealer. The actor was unable to take on the role due to previous commitments and scheduling conflicts so had to turn it down.

Why is Del Boy Called delboy?

Derek Edward Trotter was born on the 10 December 1945 in Orchard Street, Peckham, South London to Reg Trotter and his wife Joan Mavis Trotter, where Del was led to believe his birth was the most exciting thing since The Blitz. He was named after his two grandfathers Derek and Edward.