Convention 2000
It Never Rains...It Floods!
For the second year running, the annual
Only Fools & Horses Convention was held at Ongar Leisure
Centre, Essex. The skies were clear in the morning and the sun was
shining brightly on what was to be a very successful
convention.When I arrived at the venue, about 5 or 6 Trotter
three-wheeled vans were gathered in the car park with happy fans
having their photographs taken.
The day started at 12pm on Sunday 29th October. For the first
hour, fans were busily buying items from the merchandise stalls.
Some great new items were on sale including a "Trotter's
pre-blessed bottle of wine" and fans were pleased to be able to
purchase the Complete Series 7, packaged in the limited edition
leopard skin, a day before the general release date!
Just before the live sketch started,
Kenneth MacDonald took to the stage and was greeted with a
rapturous reception. He told fans that the main factor stopping new
episodes of Only Fools & Horses being made was that the BBC are
not sure whether to bring it back because they think after 4 years
since the last episode the popularity would have fallen! Well of
course, Only Fools & Horses will always be popular and I think
it has become even more popular since the final episode in fact.
Ken told everybody that we MUST all write to the BBC to tell them
how popular the show is and what it means to us to get a new
series. "If you write to them to tell them to bring it back, they
will. It's true."At about 1pm, the main event of the day took place - the live,
never to be seen again, exclusive sketch performed by Kenneth
MacDonald as Mike, John Challis as Boycie and Sue Holderness as
Marlene! As the star-trio made their entrance onto the stage, they
received a deservedly enormous reception by fans. It was brilliant
to see Ken, John and Sue play the characters in the specially
written short script, "Virgin Business". For the entire live
sketch, video cameras were fixed on the stage and flashes dazzled
the hall. We were even treated to hearing Boycie's famous
laugh!
The guests then kindly answered several
questions from the audience. One fan asked which episode was their
favourite, with Ken replying "The Jolly Boys' Outing" and John's
favourite was "The Sky's the Limit" with Sue's favourite being
"From Prussia With Love". When asked if they met up with each other
regularly, fans were delighted to hear that Nicholas Lyndhurst is
expecting his first child with his wife, Lucy. Many congratulations
to Nicholas and Lucy from everyone!When talking about bloomers, we were told how much Nicholas
enjoyed playing jokes on set. One day, he placed little bits of
paper, which made a loud bang when an object was lifted off then,
under several items on the set. He took them all off just before
they recorded, except for one, which banged and Nicholas put his
hand over his mouth when he realised!
Ken, John and Sue then went to have some
lunch. Keith played a message from David Jason. David, who is
currently in Edinburgh filming John Sullivan's Micawber, took time
out from recording and recorded a special message for the fans at
the Convention. Everyone was thrilled that David had taken
time out to record the message.Fans were in for another treat when Keith announced that a
copy of the "missing" Gulf War Special, filmed about 9 years ago,
had been found! The Society received the video from a secret source
and Keith and Perry had to sign several forms to say they would not
copy the video to anyone.
Unfortunately, I cannot give you a video clip of the episode
for this reason. However, I can give you some still pictures. The
sketch was titled "ROBIN FLY'S AT DAWN". Everyone really enjoyed
the special episode and I think everybody's favourite line was
Uncle Albert's, "It's not really High Wycombe, it just looks like
High Wycombe".