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Cassandra Louise Trotter (nee Parry) (born 16 June 1966)[1] is a fictional character from the BBC television sit-com Only Fools and Horses. She was portrayed by Gwyneth Strong. Yuppy Love is an episode of the BBC sit-com, Only Fools and Horses. ...
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Biography
The intelligent, slightly-spoiled daughter of the owner of a successful paper merchant, Alan (Denis Lill) and his wife Pam (Wanda Ventham), Cassandra was an ambitious employee of the local bank. She made her first Only Fools and Horses appearance in the episode Yuppy Love, in which she was an attendee of Rodney's adult education class. The two first met when they accidentally mixed up their raincoats in the cloak room, and met again at a disco later that night, at which Rodney's friends Mickey Pearce and Jevon unsuccessfully ask her for a dance. Rodney then bet £10 that he would be successful and, to their horror, she agreed to dance with him. Cassandra also offered to give him a lift home, and they exchanged telephone numbers. Denis Lill (born 22 April 1942 in Hamilton, New Zealand) is a British actor. ...
Wanda Ventham (born 1939) is a British actress, whose face may be known though she had never achieved star status. ...
Yuppy Love is an episode of the BBC sit-com, Only Fools and Horses. ...
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Their relationship blossomed throughout the sixth series and in Sickness and Wealth, Rodney announced that they were engaged; they married in the final episode of series 6: Little Problems, after which they moved into their own flat. Her marriage to Rodney was not without its problems, however, particularly her husband's chagrin at her high ambitions as a bank worker and her own occasional immaturity, which saw the pair undergo a trial separation during the seventh series. They were ultimately reconciled and later episodes saw them attempting to conceive a child; she was also promoted to head of small business investment at the local bank. Rodney announced that Cassandra was pregnant in Heroes and Villains, thought she miscarried in Modern Men. They did later have a daughter, Joan, in Sleepless in Peckham. Little Problems is an episode of the BBC sit-com, Only Fools and Horses. ...
Heroes and Villains is an episode of the BBC sit-com, Only Fools and Horses, first screened on 25 December 1996 as the first part of the 1996 Christmas trilogy. ...
Modern Men is an episode of the BBC sit-com, Only Fools and Horses. ...
Sleepless in Peckham is an episode of the BBC sit-com, Only Fools and Horses, first screened on 25 December 2003 as the third and final part of the 2000s Christmas trilogy, and as the final episode of the entire series. ...
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Further reading - Clark, Steve (1998). The Only Fools and Horses Story. BBC Books. ISBN 0-5633844-5-X.
- Webber, Richard (2003). The Complete A-Z of Only Fools and Horses. Orion. ISBN 0-7528602-5-9.
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