In a manner of speaking. Only Fools and Horses is partially based on the experiences of John Sullivan.
Boyce is his surname, and his middle name is revealed in Sickness & Wealth (1989) to be Aubrey. A tie-in book gives Terrence Aubrey Boyce, but For Richer for Poorer (2009) has Herman Aubrey Boyce.
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- How many seasons does Only Fools and Horses have?9 seasons
- How many episodes does Only Fools and Horses have?64 episodes
- When did Only Fools and Horses premiere?October 16, 2006
- When did Only Fools and Horses end?October 16, 2006
- How long are episodes of Only Fools and Horses?1 hour and 35 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of Only Fools and Horses?9 out of 10
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- What is the plot of Only Fools and Horses?Comedy that follows two brothers from London's rough Peckham estate as they wheel and deal through a number of dodgy deals and search for the big score that'll make them millionaires.
- Who are the characters in Only Fools and Horses?Rodney Trotter, Boycie, Raquel Turner, Damien Trotter, Mike Fisher, Mickey Pearce, Alan Parry, Aussie Man, Barry Gibb, Beverley, and others
- What genre is Only Fools and Horses?Comedy
- How many awards has Only Fools and Horses won?17 awards
- How many awards has Only Fools and Horses been nominated for?32 nominations
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