How To Watch Only Fools And Horses Free

Alright, Dave! Fancy a cheeky trip down memory lane to Nelson Mandela House, all without dipping into your 'readies'? You know, a way to watch Only Fools and Horses for absolutely diddly-squat?
The Trotter Way: Finding Those Free Streams
First things first, let's talk about the most obvious, and often the easiest, route: catch-up services. Many UK channels have embraced the digital age, offering their broadcasted shows for a limited time after they've aired. Think of it like Del Boy getting a week to shift that dodgy consignment of inflatable dolls - a short window of opportunity!
Keep an eye on the schedules of channels like BBC and UK Gold. They regularly re-air Only Fools and Horses, and when they do, you can usually find the episodes available on BBC iPlayer or UKTV Play for a little while.
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Embrace the Digital Del Boy: Free Streaming Platforms
Now, there's a whole world of free streaming platforms out there, like a car boot sale, with all sorts of treasures (and the occasional dodgy clock). These platforms often acquire the rights to shows like Only Fools and Horses, making them available to watch for free, usually with ads.
Just be cautious, Rodney! Not all streaming sites are created equal. Always prioritize the ones with a good reputation, and be wary of anything that looks too good to be true. Just like Del's schemes, some things sound great but are actually a bit... duff.

Remember to use a good ad-blocker, as those free sites do tend to throw adverts at you like Rodney throws insults at Del! Also, you want to make sure these sites are legal, which could be tricky like Del Boy selling stuff on the street.
Library Lending: A Proper Bargain
Believe it or not, your local library might just be your secret weapon. Many libraries these days have extensive DVD collections, including classic sitcoms like Only Fools and Horses.

Borrowing DVDs from the library is completely free with a library card. It’s like finding a twenty quid note in an old Reliant Robin - a proper bargain! Plus, you get to enjoy the episodes without any pesky internet connection issues.
Share the Trotter Love: Borrow From Mates
Got a mate who's a bigger fan than even Uncle Albert? Chances are they've got the entire box set nestled away on their shelf. Now is a good time to give them a call.
A simple "Alright, mate, fancy a curry and a marathon of Only Fools and Horses?" could be all it takes. Just remember to bring the beers and the laughter!

The "Almost" Free Route: Trial Subscriptions
Some streaming services offer free trial periods, which can be a great way to binge-watch Only Fools and Horses without paying a penny. It's like Del Boy getting a free sample of perfume – a short-term win!
However, be sure to set a reminder to cancel the subscription before the trial period ends, or you might find yourself paying for a service you don't need, which would be a bit of a plonker move.

A Final Word of Warning (and a Bit of a Laugh)
While we're all for enjoying Only Fools and Horses for free, it's important to do so legally. Avoid illegal download sites or streaming services. As Del Boy himself would say, "He who dares, wins," but that doesn't mean breaking the law!
Ultimately, watching Only Fools and Horses is about more than just saving a few quid. It's about reliving the laughs, the heartwarming moments, and the sheer brilliance of Del Boy, Rodney, and the whole gang.
So, go forth, find your free method, and get ready to shout "Lovely jubbly!" all over again.
