

 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Writing Only Fools And Horses
 |  |  |  | Q1. What were your influences behind OFAH? Geoff Malkin
Watch the video clip |  | Q2. Did you think, when you first started, that OFAH and all its characters/actors would be enjoyed by millions across generations this far down the line? Richard Oakham
Watch the video clip |  |  |  | Q3. With over sixty episodes completed. Is it hard to gather new themes and ideas? Steve Holden
Watch the video clip |  | Q4. I have got them all, but without a doubt I think the changing times of Political Correctness have stifled the raw Peckham boys' scope. Would you agree? Greg Muscat
Watch the video clip |  |  |  | Q5. When did you first get to realise the importance of making moments very poignant and then breaking it with a gag? Guy Richards
Watch the video clip |  | Q6. How often did they actually improvise? Riaz Raashid
Watch the video clip |  |  |  | Q7. Do you consider OFAH to be your best writing work? If not then what is? Chris Robinson
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