Lovely Jubbly : A Celebration of Only Fools and Horses
(Autor) Jim SullivanLong Live Hookey Street ... Menage et trois! It's been more than 40 years since John Sullivan's Only Fools and Horses first graced our television screens. In this official guide, updated with new and never-before-seen material, Mike Jones and Jim Sullivan - son of John and co-writer of the hit West End show Only Fools and Horses the Musical - chart the creation and evolution of the nation's favourite comedy series. Including behind-the-scenes info and interviews with those who helped make the show a success, and more than a word or two from Del, Rodders and the rest of the Peckham faithful, here we take an episode-by-episode look at what made Only Fools and Horses work.
Jim Sullivan
Jim Sullivan was an American folk singer-songwriter known for his introspective lyrics and haunting melodies. His most notable work is the album "U.F.O." released in 1969, which explores themes of loneliness, alienation, and the unknown. Sullivan's unique blend of folk, country, and rock music has had a lasting impact on the Americana genre. Tragically, Sullivan disappeared in 1975 while traveling from Los Angeles to Nashville, adding a mysterious element to his already enigmatic persona. His work continues to inspire musicians and listeners alike, cementing his legacy as a cult figure in the world of folk music.