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[s4e10] Diamonds Are For Heather [TOP]

The climax features a bittersweet moment where Del realizes his dreams of a family are falling apart.

is the 10th episode of the 4th season (and the 28th episode overall) of the British sitcom Only Fools and Horses . It originally aired on 30 December 1982. Plot Summary

Played by Rosalind Lloyd, she remains one of the most significant "what if" characters in Del's history before he eventually met Raquel. Production Credits Writer: John Sullivan Director: Ray Butt [S4E10] Diamonds Are For Heather

Del Boy meets a woman named Heather at a local bistro and quickly falls head over heels. For the first time, Del seems ready to trade his "bachelor boy" lifestyle for a settled family life. He even grows fond of her young son, Darren.

The relationship moves fast—Del buys an expensive engagement ring (using his business acumen to get a "deal") and prepares to propose. However, the romance hits a wall when Heather's estranged husband returns, and she decides to give her marriage another try for the sake of her son, leaving Del heartbroken. The climax features a bittersweet moment where Del

David Jason (Del Boy), Nicholas Lyndhurst (Rodney), Lennard Pearce (Grandad).

You can find more trivia and fan discussions about this episode on the Only Fools and Horses Wiki or watch clips on the Official BBC Comedy YouTube channel . Plot Summary Played by Rosalind Lloyd, she remains

This episode is famous for showing a more vulnerable, romantic side of Derek Trotter, contrasting with his usual "get-rich-quick" persona.

The climax features a bittersweet moment where Del realizes his dreams of a family are falling apart.

is the 10th episode of the 4th season (and the 28th episode overall) of the British sitcom Only Fools and Horses . It originally aired on 30 December 1982. Plot Summary

Played by Rosalind Lloyd, she remains one of the most significant "what if" characters in Del's history before he eventually met Raquel. Production Credits Writer: John Sullivan Director: Ray Butt

Del Boy meets a woman named Heather at a local bistro and quickly falls head over heels. For the first time, Del seems ready to trade his "bachelor boy" lifestyle for a settled family life. He even grows fond of her young son, Darren.

The relationship moves fast—Del buys an expensive engagement ring (using his business acumen to get a "deal") and prepares to propose. However, the romance hits a wall when Heather's estranged husband returns, and she decides to give her marriage another try for the sake of her son, leaving Del heartbroken.

David Jason (Del Boy), Nicholas Lyndhurst (Rodney), Lennard Pearce (Grandad).

You can find more trivia and fan discussions about this episode on the Only Fools and Horses Wiki or watch clips on the Official BBC Comedy YouTube channel .

This episode is famous for showing a more vulnerable, romantic side of Derek Trotter, contrasting with his usual "get-rich-quick" persona.