My dad called me Dave and most of my friends Dave for years my names Joel , he was obviously doing a Trig it used to confuse people in the pub when he would introduce me to them 😂 . Rip Dad & you to Trig.
I just want to tell this story. I worked with roger lloyd pack in 1998, on a kids tv show called knight school. It was a medievil comedy show about teaching boys how to be knights. He played a magician and i played frankenstien. We spoke alot about football and both wanted to watch the opening match of the world cup that year, Brazil vs scotland. So we arranged to watch the match in room backstage. We sat together the whole time in full costume and makeup. It was just me and him, and, as i was, like most, such a big only fools fan, and as a young actor at the time, i was 18 years old, i couldnt believe how brilliant and lucky i was go have such a unique experience. It truly was one of the highlights of my career. I always think of it when i see a clip of him and smile to myself. A Lovely well spoken and very intelligent man. A great great actor.
What a nice memory you have of him. When I'm a little down il always come bck to ofah, as my eldest brother got th whole family into it. It brought smiles and great gatherings and laughs to all of us. He loved del boys character...and I know for sure he also had a soft spot for trigger because he would always repeat his lines. Dam I miss them good days and I miss my brother!
what did you ask him about the show - or anything at all? He said Trigger was a blessing and a curse. Obviously such a great character, but people always shouting Dave to him
@@DavidL1986 we didnt speak much about the show, he did tell me how he found out gary mabbut, who was a spurs player, was a massive only fools fan. Roger was a massive spurs fan, so he got in touch with him and got him tickets for the live audience scenes of only fools, and mabbut gave roger free tickets for all spurs home games!! The perks of fame hey?!
I’m from Brazil and there’s a limite on what I can understand, but with subtitles nowadays I can firmly say that’s the best comedy series of all time by miles!!! Love from Brazil 🇧🇷 and thank you 🙏
@@eldante4139 As a massive fan of Rowan Atkinson, Ben Elton, Stephen Fry and Hugh Lorrie; I can honestly say... back adder is crap! It's just public school silliness , which is funny for a while, but gets old very quickly. Red dwarf 1-6 is quality stuff though.
@@mattjames4978 I really enjoy it but everyone likes different comedies. I can understand why you might not enjoy it but it has always been one of my favourites. Series 1-6 of Red Dwarf are the best so I agree with that.
I dont normally have a feeling of deep sadness when celebs pass away but Roger really hit me hard watching scenes with him without feeling sad....RIP trig
The fact that Trigger actually _waited_ until Rodney parked the 3-wheeled-van and got out only to tell him that he can’t park there, is in itself … hilarious.
0:55 "environmental hygienist" Reminds me of someone I know. When people ask him what he does for a living, he says he's an "executive hygiene control officer". He works at the local bus station cleaning toilets.
That sort of thing is rife on LinkedIn - you "handle cumulative high value monetary transactions for a multibillion revenue global catering corporation" i.e. you push buttons on the till at McDonald's. I once heard of a British supermarket wanting "Stock replenishment operatives" i.e. stacking shelves.
@@bwebb90 what's pathetic is people (like you) who seem to think that changing a name has any impact on reality. Cleaning toilets is miserable work, whatever label you put on the people who have to do it.
Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, who wrote Porridge, Auf Wiedersehen Pet, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads AND Lovejoy? Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, who wrote Hancock's Half Hour and then created Steptoe and Son? Sullivan was great, but to say he was "way ahead of anyone else" is doing a big disservice to some great writers.
@neilinely we should mourn these fantastic writers, all of them. As far as I'm aware, nowadays there are no equals. We lived in the heyday when they used their skills to provide social commentary and at the same time make us laugh at ourselves.
I’ll never forget the time I walked into a pub one night and it was like walking into somebody’s living room. One of, maybe thee, last episode was playing on the tv and the whole place was just sat there watching. Was bizarre but spoke volumes about how loved this programme was!
One of my fav triggers line in peckham spring at the dump, "thought you said this was open 24/7 trig, " yeah but not at night " and the toast to Cassandra and Rodney where you hear "Dave" in the background
Rest in peace Roger Lloyd Pack as Trigger in only fools and horses your comic timing and deadpan delivery of your humour was absolutely brilliant thanks for the laughs
Sure don't make comedy like this anymore 🤣🤣🤣🤣 R I P John Sullivan,Roger Lloyd Pack ,Ken Macdonald ,Roy Heather ,Lennard Pearce ,Buster Merryfield and John Challis who made OFAH a success ❤️
Absolute classic. They don’t make comedies like this anymore. Trigger is so doozie but is it just me or would anyone else love to have a friend like that 😂😂, my favourite moment of his is we’re he walked into the mind your head sign at school and uncle Albert says how did you manage that didn’t you see it and trigger says yes but in those days a couldn’t read 😂😂😂 absolutely amazing like!!! Only fools and horses was and still is one of its kind and the death of a few of its actors is really sad but they left there mark on all of us 💯💯💯👍👍👍🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
As a brit I can say this is one of the top three best ever favourite TV shows for comedy even younger generations appreciate and laugh at this show...brilliant uk comedy gold 👍
Trigger was such a small part in the scheme of only fools but so memorable, even when he didn't have a line to say like when Del fell through the bar it was the reaction of trigger that got the laugh... Brilliantly played by R.L.P.. I👍
Absolutely. When Del went through the bar, it was a fantastic joke, however the bit that made it special was Triggers reaction after he did the full 360 degree turn that put the icing on a pitch perfect moment. Comedy gold
I once went for dinner with Roger Lloyd-Pack. He was a great guy and a brilliant actor. Nothing like this character obviously. He went to a posh private school and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Honestly, I wish they done a special to dedicate the passing of the guy who played Trigger, him, the Pub guy and Boycie too, but all we can do is imagine, but would love to see them come back for a reunion, we'll what's left so far before they all go as well, so yeah
Still funny after all these years good comedy NEVER gets stale , i could watch these comedy duo all day,, so funny , as someone else said rip Rodger,, gone but never forgotten,, and your a comedy genius with your timing with del and roddy.
Trig only usually had a few lines in each episode, but they were expertly crafted and delivered. Always loved the ongoing "Dave"banter.
RIP trig.
The one time ge got his name right was when Rodney didn't want him to 😆 when he volunteered him
They were usually the best lines though
A stellar running gag.
British Brainwashing Company's favourite indoctrination method sure is comical...
My dad called me Dave and most of my friends Dave for years my names Joel , he was obviously doing a Trig it used to confuse people in the pub when he would introduce me to them 😂 . Rip Dad & you to Trig.
"Are you trying to bribe me?"
"Yes"
"Alright then"
Better to watch the video.
wow i also saw that part in the video
Brilliant, they don't make comedy like that no more, Classic RIP Roger you are so missed.
They aren't allowed to make comedies with humour in, because the Twatter brigade takes all jokes at face value, as validation of facts.
This scene isn't that old lmao
Yeah and neither do you pal. Make one yourself if you're so desperate for it.
@@harrypalmer7365 Who shat in your Weetabix this morning?
British Brainwashing Company's favourite indoctrination method sure is comical...
I just want to tell this story. I worked with roger lloyd pack in 1998, on a kids tv show called knight school. It was a medievil comedy show about teaching boys how to be knights. He played a magician and i played frankenstien. We spoke alot about football and both wanted to watch the opening match of the world cup that year, Brazil vs scotland. So we arranged to watch the match in room backstage. We sat together the whole time in full costume and makeup. It was just me and him, and, as i was, like most, such a big only fools fan, and as a young actor at the time, i was 18 years old, i couldnt believe how brilliant and lucky i was go have such a unique experience. It truly was one of the highlights of my career. I always think of it when i see a clip of him and smile to myself. A Lovely well spoken and very intelligent man. A great great actor.
What a great story. Thank you for sharing that memory.
Did you buy him 2 pints of bitter, and a cheese roll..😅
What a nice memory you have of him.
When I'm a little down il always come bck to ofah, as my eldest brother got th whole family into it. It brought smiles and great gatherings and laughs to all of us. He loved del boys character...and I know for sure he also had a soft spot for trigger because he would always repeat his lines. Dam I miss them good days and I miss my brother!
what did you ask him about the show - or anything at all? He said Trigger was a blessing and a curse. Obviously such a great character, but people always shouting Dave to him
@@DavidL1986 we didnt speak much about the show, he did tell me how he found out gary mabbut, who was a spurs player, was a massive only fools fan. Roger was a massive spurs fan, so he got in touch with him and got him tickets for the live audience scenes of only fools, and mabbut gave roger free tickets for all spurs home games!! The perks of fame hey?!
“What with global warming and Al Pacino”. 🤣🤣 One of many many classic lines in this great comedy.
I’m from Brazil and there’s a limite on what I can understand, but with subtitles nowadays I can firmly say that’s the best comedy series of all time by miles!!!
Love from Brazil 🇧🇷 and thank you 🙏
Have you watched Red Dwarf and Blackadder. I think you might enjoy those too. Hope all good with you.
@@eldante4139 As a massive fan of Rowan Atkinson, Ben Elton, Stephen Fry and Hugh Lorrie; I can honestly say... back adder is crap! It's just public school silliness , which is funny for a while, but gets old very quickly. Red dwarf 1-6 is quality stuff though.
@@mattjames4978 I really enjoy it but everyone likes different comedies. I can understand why you might not enjoy it but it has always been one of my favourites. Series 1-6 of Red Dwarf are the best so I agree with that.
@@eldante4139 I liked the WW1 ones
👍♥️🇧🇷😎🇨🇦
The classic “you can’t park there sir” 😂
What with Global warming and Al Pacino 🤣
I dont normally have a feeling of deep sadness when celebs pass away but Roger really hit me hard watching scenes with him without feeling sad....RIP trig
It will never lose its ability to make people laugh great script great actors
It's a tribute to Roger Lloyd Pack that it was always funny when he called Rodney 'Dave'. Even after the 1000th time.
Sure
@@bensmith1689 i thought , your was Dave
Timeless.
Trig, my favourite actor and sadly missed.
The fact that Trigger actually _waited_ until Rodney parked the 3-wheeled-van and got out only to tell him that he can’t park there, is in itself … hilarious.
It's almost like that's the joke or something
Hi Michael Owen
@@aidangriffiths5075😂😂
So true and so damned funny 🤣
Waited, and also helped him lol
two pints on a worktime break, those were certainly different times
I love how Trigger took it upon himself to help Rodney (Dave) park that whole time just to drop that "can't park there Dave" 🤣🤣🤣
Yes, almost like it was in the script eh?
that's the whole idea-great actor Triger
0:55 "environmental hygienist"
Reminds me of someone I know. When people ask him what he does for a living, he says he's an "executive hygiene control officer".
He works at the local bus station cleaning toilets.
That sort of thing is rife on LinkedIn - you "handle cumulative high value monetary transactions for a multibillion revenue global catering corporation" i.e. you push buttons on the till at McDonald's.
I once heard of a British supermarket wanting "Stock replenishment operatives" i.e. stacking shelves.
@@mxbx307 People even having issues with having better names for shit jobs, pathetic
@@bwebb90 It's not really an issue, it's just funny.
@@Xegethra Ah well I respect those hard-workers and whatever they want to call themselves, we all got different humour
@@bwebb90 what's pathetic is people (like you) who seem to think that changing a name has any impact on reality.
Cleaning toilets is miserable work, whatever label you put on the people who have to do it.
John Sullivan is the greatest comedy writer ever. Way ahead of anybody else. The cast each and everyone are true legends. God bless them all.
Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, who wrote Porridge, Auf Wiedersehen Pet, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads AND Lovejoy? Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, who wrote Hancock's Half Hour and then created Steptoe and Son? Sullivan was great, but to say he was "way ahead of anyone else" is doing a big disservice to some great writers.
@neilinely we should mourn these fantastic writers, all of them.
As far as I'm aware, nowadays there are no equals.
We lived in the heyday when they used their skills to provide social commentary and at the same time make us laugh at ourselves.
Everybody needs to watch out for Al Pacino...😂
Same brush for 20 years dave. 5 new handles and 8 new brush heads. Great script writing in F&H
It's actually had 17 new heads and 14 new handles.
@@VenomousCatastrophe why split hairs. Its only a number. Thanks for the praise though..
0:24 is a great joke . Great writing!
I love British humor. Cheers from Denmark 🇩🇰 🍻
I’ll never forget the time I walked into a pub one night and it was like walking into somebody’s living room.
One of, maybe thee, last episode was playing on the tv and the whole place was just sat there watching.
Was bizarre but spoke volumes about how loved this programme was!
One of my fav triggers line in peckham spring at the dump, "thought you said this was open 24/7 trig, " yeah but not at night " and the toast to Cassandra and Rodney where you hear "Dave" in the background
‘Oi! Who’s running this firm now?!’
‘Oh, it’s got you puzzled as well has it eh?’
😂😂😂
Best comedy ever.
Rest in peace Roger Lloyd Pack as Trigger in only fools and horses your comic timing and deadpan delivery of your humour was absolutely brilliant thanks for the laughs
Never noticed until now how subtle that performance is. Very easy to over act and lose all the comedy in it.
“Alrite Dave”.
Literally on the laughing floor everytime!
Absolutely wonderful David Jason is brilliant just watching re runs of Darling Buds of May love it legend ❤️
All that time helping him to park his car, and then "You can't park there!" XD So simple yet so great
Well done for explaining the point of the video
@@swanningabout You are so welcome. Any further questions, please feel free to ask. x
Looking back Roger got some of the best lines in the whole series
It was because of him, that I watched the show.
When England 🏴 could laugh. 😂😂😂😂
Ah yes, the 80’s. The decade of poll tax riots, miners strikes, wars …etc etc Daft comment - you can laugh whenever you feel like
RIP Roger. You were and still are a legend.
This show was chock full of excellent actors and scenes kudos to all involved.... a jewel in the crown of British TV
But like all good shows, it went on for too long.
John Sullivan tried to end it but the public wanted it back
made me laugh as a kid, still makes me laugh at nearly 50
Don't forget Del falling through the bar and Batman and Robin clips, too 🤣
@@TonyEnglandUK i was in absolute stitches at the Batman and Robin scenes, at my gran's house in Cross Heath 🙂
"People like me at the sharp end" 🤣 Sir Roger you are a true Legend.
Holding his beloved broom!!
Yellow peril was my favourite,,,, luminous paint on the headstone 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
He's got that brush in his hand the one he's had for 20 years
They set the bar for comedy dialogue
Brilliant always makes me laugh one of the best programme ever made
He backed him in then told him he can’t park there lol
Roger Lloyd Pack had brilliant comic timing he was a great actor.R.I.P and thanks for the brilliant laughs x
😂🤣🤣🤣 classic. Best years of watching TV.
"Climactic Change".
He's closer than he thinks!
Never gets old! This is the best thing there has and will ever be on TV. Trigger is amazing, Dave too!
Timeless.
Sure don't make comedy like this anymore 🤣🤣🤣🤣 R I P John Sullivan,Roger Lloyd Pack ,Ken Macdonald ,Roy Heather ,Lennard Pearce ,Buster Merryfield and John Challis who made OFAH a success ❤️
Wonderful Trigger. So much appreciated. RIP
He was so funny...made me chuckle every time I watched him....legend...
Rest in peace roger Lloyd pack you will be sadly missed
Absolute classic. They don’t make comedies like this anymore. Trigger is so doozie but is it just me or would anyone else love to have a friend like that 😂😂, my favourite moment of his is we’re he walked into the mind your head sign at school and uncle Albert says how did you manage that didn’t you see it and trigger says yes but in those days a couldn’t read 😂😂😂 absolutely amazing like!!! Only fools and horses was and still is one of its kind and the death of a few of its actors is really sad but they left there mark on all of us 💯💯💯👍👍👍🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
What makes this Brilliant is it is so close to real life! Nothing today comes near it.
As a brit I can say this is one of the top three best ever favourite TV shows for comedy even younger generations appreciate and laugh at this show...brilliant uk comedy gold 👍
Trigger was such a small part in the scheme of only fools but so memorable, even when he didn't have a line to say like when Del fell through the bar it was the reaction of trigger that got the laugh... Brilliantly played by R.L.P.. I👍
Absolutely.
When Del went through the bar, it was a fantastic joke, however the bit that made it special was Triggers reaction after he did the full 360 degree turn that put the icing on a pitch perfect moment.
Comedy gold
"when Del fell through the bar it was the reaction of trigger that got the laugh. Absolute nonsense.
One of the best comedies to ever be produced.
RIP Trig he was a good bloke irl, I met him 1 football day in the pub I worked at😢
Love how Del knew he could just admit to trying to bribe Trig and he’d go along with it rather than see it badly. 😂
Never will be comedy like these bunch again, they never failed to deliver , end of,,, 😂😂👏👏👏
Absolute legendary.
The way Del says what icy conditions cracks me up everytime 🤣
I once went for dinner with Roger Lloyd-Pack. He was a great guy and a brilliant actor. Nothing like this character obviously. He went to a posh private school and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Cheers Trigger.....
It sums up the world we exist in.
Tax in post 😂
Bloody DVLA always take their time 😂
Never seen this clip, classic Trigg
Al Pacino...El Nino genius
“If you don’t get it in this time, I’m gonna back it in meself!”
That’s what she said!
Magical
Best comedy ever
These guys where born funny ❤❤❤
Out of all of them Trigger was the funniest! 😅😅😅 (My Opinion) lol
Comedy at its best. We don't see this anymore.Thank goodness we have the technology to bring these back to see. again.
Trigger what an awesome character
Great BRITISH comedy…. I remember when I used to cry when our comedy actually made us belly laugh….
I never get bored of this show best comedy ever
Best man for the role bless him
Such a classic series!
This suggested under a RuneScape video I fucking read the title as "you can't PK there Dave"
Got to be one of my fave clips!!! Not often shown or seen as often as it deserves strangely!!!
If only wish's come true for laughing so much 😂👍
Wishes.
just brilliant comedic acting what more can be said.. miss him
trig is just unbeaten he's too funny on how he plays his role
My all time favourite sitcom thanks to all for the memories rip lost characters
"Bloody hell Rodney, they reverse vasectomies quicker than this"!!!! Just brilliant.
TV is sadly bereft of such scenes these days.
And not worth turning on in most cases
"People like me at the sharp end."
Honestly, I wish they done a special to dedicate the passing of the guy who played Trigger, him, the Pub guy and Boycie too, but all we can do is imagine, but would love to see them come back for a reunion, we'll what's left so far before they all go as well, so yeah
Sure Trig, Boycie Grandad, Albert and Mike are up there in heaven having a drink right now.
David Jason is presenting a special documentary this Christmas.
"Can you smell onions?"
An Amazing classic show!
Still funny after all these years good comedy NEVER gets stale , i could watch these comedy duo all day,, so funny , as someone else said rip Rodger,, gone but never forgotten,, and your a comedy genius with your timing with del and roddy.
I miss when pubs sold cheese rolls, lovely stuff. Under a glass dome on the bar
I miss the pubs being adults only. Couldn’t even walk in for a slash if you were under 18 back in the day.
brilliant comedy, wish they would make a blu-ray or even better 4k complete series.
'oi, whos running this firm now?'
'oh it's got you puzzled as well ?'
😂😂
I love this show
Trigger, an all time great. Miss that man 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Trotters INDEPENDENT TRADING Co.
New York. Paris. Peckham.
Great 👍😁
'Al Pacino'.. I'm DEAD! 🤣
Does that mean Al Pacino is causing global warming? He did star in a film called Heat 😂🤣🤣
Best casting in sitcom history.
I miss these days. So sad that they’ll never be able to recreate such characters
I wonder how many years Trigger has had that broom.
Years and it's the same one....
czcams.com/video/56yN2zHtofM/video.html
@@adamcarreras-neal4697 cheers for the link and a lovely rewatch 👏👏👏
@@TheWPhilosopher Look after your broom.
@@paulgoodwin81 and your broom will look after you?
Only fools & horses is truly the best of british comedy