Rodney Charlton Trotter (also known as Dave by
Trigger) is a fictional character in the long running BBC sitcom ''
Only Fools and Horses
''Only Fools and Horses'' (titled onscreen as ''Only Fools and Horses....'') is a British television sitcom that was created and written by John Sullivan (writer), John Sullivan. Seven series were originally broadcast on BBC One in the United Ki ...
'', played by
Nicholas Lyndhurst
Nicholas Simon Lyndhurst (born 20 April 1961) is an English actor. He began his career as a child actor and is best known for his role as Rodney Trotter in the BBC sitcom ''Only Fools and Horses'' (1981–2003). He was cast as Professor Alan C ...
.
Biography
Rodney Charlton Trotter was born on 2 November 1960 to Joan Trotter (nee Hollins) and Freddie ‘ The Frog ‘ Robdal. His presumed father is Reg Trotter.
Rodney is the son of Joan Mavis Trotter, grandson of
Edward Trotter, and great nephew of
Albert Trotter.
His full name is Rodney Charlton Trotter. In "
Little Problems" it is revealed that Rodney is named after "handsome actor"
Rod Taylor and Charlton after
Charlton Athletic, his mother's favourite football team.
Rodney is the younger brother of
Derek Trotter, who affectionately refers to him as "Rodders". Rodney has supported Del with all his schemes, but is not as confident as his brother. Del's comments whenever Rodney makes a mistake, including "Plonker", "Wally", "Twonk", "Dipstick" and "Tart", became notable catchphrases throughout the series. It is revealed in numerous episodes such as "
Big Brother", "
The Long Legs of the Law", and "
A Royal Flush" that Rodney is appalled by Del's behaviour, including lying to girls they want to date.
Throughout the series, Rodney's presumed father was Reg Trotter, although his actual paternity was occasionally called into question, such as in the 1987 Christmas special "
The Frog's Legacy", due to the unavoidable fact that he shared little resemblance to either Del or Reg in terms of appearance or personality. In the final ''Only Fools and Horses'' episode, the 2003 Christmas special "
Sleepless in Peckham", Rodney discovered through an old photograph of the first Jolly Boys' Outing that he and Del did not actually share the same father. His biological father was revealed to be local gentleman thief,
Freddie "The Frog" Robdal, who had an affair with Del and Rodney's mother Joan in March 1960, and Rodney instantly deduced this due to Robdal's striking resemblance to him. This is confirmed in the prequel series ''Rock & Chips''. In the episode's final scene, Rodney asks Del if he is anything like Freddie Robdal, but Del denies it, labelling Robdal several derogatory terms such as "thief", "conman", "liar" and a "cheat", none of which apply to Rodney.
Age
The BBC comedy guide for ''Only Fools and Horses'' clearly states that Rodney's birthday is 26 February; however, this is contradicted in "
Sleepless in Peckham", when Cassandra mistakes Freddie the Frog in an old 1960s photo of the first Jolly Boys' Outing for Rodney. Rodney corrects her, claiming that the photo was taken in July 1960 before he was born (according to Rodney), thus making Rodney's date of birth the date he reveals it to be in "
The Unlucky Winner Is...", 2 November. This is confirmed when Rodney's birth is shown in "
Rock & Chips".
However, some episodes of ''Only Fools and Horses'' do not support this; in "
Big Brother", 1981, Rodney states to Del that he is 23 years of age, which would make his year of birth 1957 or 1958. In the same episode Del Boy states that there is a thirteen-year age gap between himself and Rodney. "You couldn't be like any other little brother could you eh, and come along a couple of years later after me. Oh no no, not you. You had to wait thirteen years!" In the following episode "
Go West Young Man", which was broadcast in September 1981 (and was the second episode of ''Only Fools and Horses'' ever broadcast), Del Boy states that he (Del) is 35. In "Big Brother" since Rodney had said he was 23, Rodney must already have had his birthday that year with Del still to have his 36th birthday later that year. Therefore, Rodney must have been born during 1958. In "
Healthy Competition
"Healthy Competition" is the second episode of series 3 of the BBC sitcom ''Only Fools and Horses''. It was first broadcast on 17 November 1983. In the episode, Rodney Trotter, Rodney decides to leave ''Trotters Independent Traders'' and go into ...
", which was broadcast in the November of 1983, Rodney says that he is twenty four years old. Therefore the year of his birth is either 1958 or 1959. In "
As One Door Closes", set in early 1985, Rodney tells Del that he is 24, making his year of birth 1960. In "
Yuppy Love", Del states that the Trotter family have been living at Nelson Mandela House since 1962, and that Rodney was born in the flat. Similarly, Rodney & Cassandra's wedding certificate shows that they were married on 25 January 1989 and gives Rodney's age as 26 and Cassandra's as 21. This would make Rodney born in 1962 (assuming he hadn't yet had a birthday before his wedding in 1989) and during "
Modern Men" (set around Christmas 1996), Mickey Pearce describes Rodney as a "34-year-old paperboy", which would also back up a birth year of 1962. However, during "
Mother Nature's Son", set around Christmas 1992, Rodney states that he is 31, suggesting he was born in 1961.
Early life
Del claimed in "
Mother Nature's Son" that Rodney was still being
breastfed until he was three and a half years old. As a child, Rodney was "all snot and
Marmite" with a "funny haircut". Unlike Del, Rodney went to
grammar school
A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a Latin school, school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented Se ...
, where he received
GCEs in Art and Mathematics. Del often asks Rodney questions, saying 'You're the one with GCEs!'. He was subsequently expelled from art college in
Basingstoke
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after three weeks for smoking
cannabis
''Cannabis'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae that is widely accepted as being indigenous to and originating from the continent of Asia. However, the number of species is disputed, with as many as three species be ...
in a fellow student's room. He was fined £250 and given an eighteen-month
suspended sentence
A suspended sentence is a sentence on conviction for a criminal offence, the serving of which the court orders to be deferred in order to allow the defendant to perform a period of probation. If the defendant does not break the law during that ...
for possession of cannabis.
Career
With only two GCEs and a criminal record, Del gave Rodney a job as an assistant market trader (or "Financial Advisor") and
dogsbody, knowing that he was unlikely to get a decent job anywhere else due to his past mistakes. Rodney's main duty was checking for the police while Del would be illegally selling his merchandise in the market. In early episodes, Rodney was angered by this, and also by the fact that he had a menial job and lived in a shambolic flat.
Rodney took over from Del in 2001 when he was declared
bankrupt
Bankruptcy is a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts. In most jurisdictions, bankruptcy is imposed by a court order, often initiated by the de ...
, forbidding him from running a company. When ''Trotters Independent Traders'' was about to cease operating, Del knew that Rodney was not banned from managing a firm and so after two decades as an assistant market trader, Rodney finally got promoted to titular Managing Director, but this did not stop Del from trying to control the company.
For some time, Rodney worked as Financial Director of T.I.T.CO (a job which included such executive tasks as loading the van). Rodney has principles and is often disgusted by Del's business activities, such as dealing in stolen goods. Despite his moral objections, Rodney is usually persuaded into Del's money-making schemes by Del's smooth-talking manipulation and the possibility of financial rewards.
Marriage to Cassandra
Rodney found a kindred-spirit in Cassandra, whom he met at a computer training course in "
Yuppy Love". He lied to her that he lived in the upmarket King's Avenue in order to impress her; however, she later found out where he lived when she phoned Nelson Mandela House. When he met Cassandra, it gave him a chance to move on in life, which resulted in his leaving Del behind. They married in 1989 in the episode "
Little Problems".
Her father Alan employed Rodney at his company, Parry Print Ltd. (at least until Rodney accidentally quit that job), and, with some financial assistance from Del, he was able to buy a flat and finally move out of Nelson Mandela House. Their marriage suffered when Rodney assaulted Cassandra's boss, and broke his nose, upon returning from
Margate
Margate is a seaside resort, seaside town in the Thanet District of Kent, England. It is located on the north coast of Kent and covers an area of long, north-east of Canterbury and includes Cliftonville, Garlinge, Palm Bay, UK, Palm Bay and W ...
in "
The Jolly Boys' Outing
"The Jolly Boys' Outing" is the eighth Christmas special episode of the BBC sitcom ''Only Fools and Horses'', first screened on 25 December 1989. Despite being aired as a Christmas special, it is set on a summer bank holiday weekend and sees Del ...
". They
separated in the 1990 Christmas special "
Rodney Come Home", and throughout the seventh series attempted to save their marriage; in "
The Chance of a Lunchtime" Del played matchmaker, in order for them to re-unite. This worked, until Rodney was seen by Cassandra with one of Del's ex-fiancées, when he was accompanying her to a taxi because she was drunk. In "
Three Men, a Woman and a Baby", Cassandra told Rodney that it was all over between them, until her mum insisted she should see their solicitor for advice, who told her that they should talk. He stayed the night but they were interrupted by Del phoning to say
Raquel had gone into labour.
In "
Miami Twice", it was revealed that the two were living together on weekends as they tried to repair their relationship. In "
Mother Nature's Son", they were fully reconciled. They had been trying for a baby ever since, so when it was announced in "
Heroes and Villains" that Cassandra was pregnant, everyone was jubilant. However she
miscarried at the end of the following episode; "
Modern Men". In the last episode, "
Sleepless in Peckham", Cassandra gave birth to a girl, whom Rodney named Joan after his late mother.
Rodney lives with Cassandra, their daughter Joan, Del, Del's "significant other" Raquel and their son Damien at Flat 368 on the twelfth floor of the fictional Nelson Mandela House on the Nyerere Estate, Peckham, London in 2003, but Del's autobiography states that barely a month after receiving their fortune from Uncle Albert's will, Rodney and Cassandra had got their own flat.
Personality
Rodney's personality was based on the experiences of series creator
John Sullivan, who also had an older brother and claimed to have been, like Rodney, a
slacker
A slacker is someone who habitually work aversion, avoids work or lacks work ethic.
Origin
According to different sources, the term "slacker" dates back to about 1790 or 1898. "Slacker" gained some recognition during the UK, British Gezira Sche ...
and an
idealist
Idealism in philosophy, also known as philosophical realism or metaphysical idealism, is the set of metaphysical perspectives asserting that, most fundamentally, reality is equivalent to mind, spirit, or consciousness; that reality is entir ...
in his youth, but struggled with confidence and was supported by his sibling.
Catchphrases
The only running phrase Rodney uses is the word "cosmic" to describe something good or impressive, either in a sentence or exclamation form. More often than not, he uses this expression sarcastically, such as when being caught in a downpour without a raincoat that fits ("
Yuppy Love"), or upon hearing a set of wardrobe doors acquired by Del were stolen ("
As One Door Closes"). However, he frequently calls Del a "git" in the same way as Del would call him a "plonker", "wally" or "dipstick".
Dave
The name "Dave" is bestowed upon him by
Trigger, the only character to refer to him as such, and was born from a one-line joke in the very first episode,
"Big Brother". This became a long-running joke throughout the entire series.
No matter how many times Trigger was told Rodney's name, he continued to call him Dave. One instance was in "
Three Men, a Woman and a Baby", Rodney tells Trigger that if Del and Raquel's baby is a boy, they will name it Rodney after him. Trigger then tells Mike, the landlord of The Nags Head pub, who is holding a "Guess the baby name" competition, that "If it's a boy, they're naming him Rodney, after Dave". Another instance was portrayed in "
Modern Men", when Mike announced a toast to future Mum and Dad "Cassandra and Rodney"; everyone said "Cassandra and Rodney", but Trigger could be heard shouting "Dave" after everyone else stops talking. In "
Homesick", Rodney did tell Trigger to his face that his name was Rodney and not Dave.
Trigger seemed to understand but almost immediately started calling him Dave again, and also refers to him as this when Rodney is not around.
Personal life
In the episode "
It's Only Rock And Roll", Rodney is a drummer in a band fronted by "Mental" Mickey Maguire. Despite their terrible musical abilities, Del convinces the band that by having him as their manager they will go on to become a big success. Having secured a booking at a local pub for
Saint Patrick's Day
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Saint Patrick's Day was made an official Chris ...
celebrations, the night ends in disaster with a fight breaking out. Having convinced Rodney that the band is going nowhere, he finally quits, leaving the remaining four to continue without him. However, one evening back in their flat, Del turns on the TV to find Rodney's old band performing on ''
Top of The Pops
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''.
Rodney had recurring nightmares about his nephew Damien. He was convinced that he was going to be the son of
Satan
Satan, also known as the Devil, is a devilish entity in Abrahamic religions who seduces humans into sin (or falsehood). In Judaism, Satan is seen as an agent subservient to God, typically regarded as a metaphor for the '' yetzer hara'', or ' ...
.
It is implied in some episodes that Rodney is a
Chelsea supporter. In "
The Long Legs of the Law", Del remarks that
ICI have dropped a point, to which Rodney replies that "Chelsea dropped three on Saturday!" In a later episode, "
A Royal Flush", he takes Victoria to see a football match at
Stamford Bridge.
Family tree
Notes
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Rodney has been portrayed locally in the Grimsby area by Taz Sevenoaks