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Danny and Tony Driscoll (Roy Marsden and Christopher Ryan), usually known as the Driscoll brothers, appeared in only one episode, Little Problems, but were mentioned in numerous others. The Driscoll brothers were the local gangsters with a fearsome reputation for violence (although in order to avoid serious problems with the police, they ...
Characters from Only Fools and Horses did not pass over to the spin-off, though there were four exceptions to this. The first was Denzil (Paul Barber), who appeared in the début episode. The Driscoll brothers have made three appearances since the show's debut. Sid (Roy Heather) made a brief cameo appearance in the 2005 special.
The characters of Boycie and Marlene still live in their mock-Georgian house on Kings Avenue until their forced move. The character of Denzil, an Only Fools and Horses regular makes a guest appearance. References to Del Boy are made infrequently. Boycie makes a reference to the showroom, a location only ever seen in Only Fools and Horses.
This is a list of characters for the British sitcom The Green Green Grass that aired on BBC One from 9 September 2005 to 5 March 2009. The Green Green Grass centres on the fictional Boyce family and their employees, who live or work on Winterdown Farm in Shropshire.
Boycie receives word from an old friend that the Driscoll brothers have found it was him that got them put in prison. So Boycie sells his business and the house whilst his wife is at a health spa and his son is in France. He then confronts them upon their arrival home by simply stating that they are moving.
Del is then shown nursing his cuts and bruises, unable to stand up straight, having taken a beating from the Driscoll Brothers rather than break his promise to his younger brother. On the day of Rodney and Cassandra's wedding, Del is the best man and Rodney is embarrassed as the minister reveals his middle name to be Charlton (named after ...
The Driscoll Brothers. Whilst searching through the loft, Boycie finds some ancient scrolls and paperwork left behind by the old squire. He also finds a medieval recipe for a traditional local liquor called 'Ye Potato Cyder'. The recipe is accompanied by a royal charter allowing Boycie to make and sell the liquor.
"Brothers and Sisters" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, The Green Green Grass. It was first screened on 27 October 2006, as the seventh episode of the second series . [ 1 ] It was written by Derren Litten and directed by Dewi Humphreys.