
Steven Woodcock
1964 (62 года)Other television credits include Grange Hill (1983–1984); The Lenny Henry Show (1985); Casualty (1987), London's Burning, Rockliffe's Babies and Only Fools and Horses.
Woodcock started as a writer and one of his plays, Jah-Jah Reached The Top, was performed at London's Royal Court Theatre. A serious musician, he has composed over 500 songs and plays the guitar and bass professionally.
Woodcock was also once a keen boxer; a skill he used when his EastEnder's character took up the sport on-screen in 1991.
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Only Fools and Horses - Dates
Tony Dow
David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst
Uncle Albert's birthday looms on the horizon, and Del Boy books The Nag's Head for private drinks and a party. Trigger surprises everyone by inviting a date he met through an agency. This arouses Del's curiosity and soon he too has a date from the match-making company. Rodney takes the initiative by going for the 'James Dean' look, though this ends in disaster due to an encounter with some punks. Things look rosy for Del though. His date with Raquel Turner (unemployed actress) goes swimmingly... until it turns out she works as a strippergram twice a week. Despite a small run in with the police, love conquers all in the end.
Only Fools and Horses - Dates
Defence of the Realm
David Drury
Gabriel Byrne, Greta Scacchi
A reporter named Mullen 'stumbles' onto a story linking a prominent Member of Parliament to a KGB agent and a near-nuclear disaster involving a teenage runaway and a U.S. Air Force base. Has there been a Government cover-up? Mullen teams up with Vernon Bayliss, an old hack, and Nina Beckam, the MP's assistant, to find out the truth.
Defence of the Realm