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Director:Tony Dow
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Mid Life Christmas (2009)
"Lark Pies to Cranchesterford" is a sunny costume spoof in which Victorian teenager Araminty Finch (Gina Bramhill) leaves her humble hamlet to work in the Post and Potato Office in the bustling town of Cranchesterford, where the local postmistress finds a love rival for the squire in a very camp postman. Also featured are a parody documentary in which soap actress Bo Beaumont (Dame Julie Walters), creator of the iconic Boadicea Overall in "Acorn Antics," tries to revive her flagging career by auditioning for reality shows, though it becomes apparent she has no talent; and coverage of the mid-life Olympics where medals are awarded for shopping and assembling flat-pack furniture. The finale sees Victoria perform her famous Ballad of Freda and Eric, accompanied by dozens of tap-dancing Freda and Eric look-alikes.
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2009
12/24/2009
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TV Movie
59 minutes
A
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Comedy
Director(s):
Tony Dow
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Cast:

Victoria Wood / Self /  Various characters
Julie Walters / Bo Beaumont /  Mrs. Overall
Anton du Beke / Self
Delia Smith / Self
Jayne Torvill / Self
Christopher Dean / Self
Lorraine Ashbourne / Catheter Finch
Emily Atack / Cranchesterford teenager
Dorothy Atkinson / Kerry Perry /  Cranchesterford market seller
Neil Bell / Blacksmith



Trivia: AKA Victoria Wood's Mid Life Christmas
Mid Life Christmas  (2009)



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Only Fools and Horses (1981–2003) 
Mother Nature's Son (1992)      S7.E9
Strapped for cash as ever, Del is clearing Grandad's allotment, which has become a health hazard and where he finds some bottles of yellow liquid, which he dumps. He also finds a tap, hidden by rocks, but claims that there is an actual spring, yielding 'Peckham Spring Water'. Using a bottle of mineral water for the lab test he gets the water accepted and sold to a supermarket chain. Unfortunately he is unaware that it has been contaminated by the same yellow liquid he chucked in the reservoir and, as he turns out the light, the water starts to glow green.
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1992
12/25/1992
TV-14
TV Series Episode
65 minutes
C
Genre:
Comedy
Director(s):
Tony Dow
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Cast:

David Jason / Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter
Nicholas Lyndhurst / Rodney Trotter
Buster Merryfield / Uncle Albert Trotter
Tessa Peake-Jones / Raquel Turner
Gwyneth Strong / Cassandra Trotter
Paul Barber / Denzil
John Challis / Boycie
Robert Glenister / Myles
Sue Holderness / Marlene
Kenneth MacDonald / Mike Fisher



Only Fools and Horses  (1981–2003) 



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Only Fools and Horses (1981–2003) 
Fatal Extraction (1993)      S7.E10
After a visit to the dentist Del unwisely makes a date with the comely receptionist Beverley, but, on Rodney's advice, cancels it. After Del has got drunk and been responsible for causing a riot, he finds Beverley at his flat and fears that she has come for revenge, though she has only come to buy Damien's old high chair. In exchange she gives Del an answer-phone, and, come Christmas Day, he will live to regret this.
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1993
12/25/1993
TV-14
TV Series Episode
85 minutes
C
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Comedy
Director(s):
Tony Dow
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Cast:

David Jason / Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter
Nicholas Lyndhurst / Rodney Trotter
Buster Merryfield / Uncle Albert Trotter
Tessa Peake-Jones / Raquel Turner
Gwyneth Strong / Cassandra Trotter
Paul Barber / Denzil
John Challis / Boycie
Kenneth MacDonald / Mike Fisher
Roger Lloyd Pack / Trigger
Andrew Charleson / The Dentist



Only Fools and Horses  (1981–2003) 



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The Green Green Grass (2005–2009) 
One Flew Over the Cuckoo Clock (2005)      S1.E7
At an agricultural ball where he has gone to advance himself Boycie meets Rupert and Jonty,who own a polo club,and entice him to invest with them for the social kudos - and a possible knighthood. The plan is to spend Christmas in Switzerland with them but due to heavy snow at the airport the Boyces are forced to spend Christmas at home. On television they see a police information show revealing Jonty and Rupert to be con-men. Furthermore the Driscoll brothers,having read in a society magazine that Boycie would be in Switzerland for the holiday season, followed them out there and had a wasted journey.
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2005
12/25/2005
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49 minutes
C
Genre:
Comedy
Director(s):
Tony Dow
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Cast:

John Challis / Boycie
Sue Holderness / Marlene
Jack Doolan / Tyler
David Ross / Elgin
Ivan Kaye / Bryan
Ella Kenion / Mrs. Cakeworthy
Peter Heppelthwaite / Jed
Alan David / Llewellyn
Roy Marsden / Danny Driscoll
Christopher Ryan / Tony Driscoll



The Green Green Grass  (2005–2009) 



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