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They nevertheless commissioned a ninety minute film named " Getting Sam Home ", which was broadcast on 27 December 1983, and started a trend which would continue with other British sitcoms, including Only Fools and Horses.
Songs such as The House that Peterbilt, Rock and Roll Outlaw, Texan Book of the Dead, Bertha's Big Back Yard, and Raised by Horses continue to be fan favorites.

Horses and be
The Quarter Horse normally requires both parents to be registered Quarter Horses, but allows " Appendix " registration of horses with one Thoroughbred parent, and the horse may earn its way to full registration by completing certain performance requirements.
Horses with the same sire but different dams are simply said to be " by the same sire ", and no sibling relationship is implied.
Horses should never be tied by the reins.
Horses also sweat, and they are larger, hairier, and expend more energy running than human males, so there may not be any connection between the ability to sweat and the apparent hairlessness of humans.
Horses panic easily, and once caught in barbed wire, large patches of skin may be torn off.
Trees can be found at altitudes between 200 and 1000 meters above sea level ; some mention between 300 and 750 m altitude, while the famous Chestnut Tree of One Hundred Horses on Mount Etna stands at 1200 meters .).
In order to be successful in racing, Quarter Horses need to be able to propel themselves forward at extremely fast sprinter speed.
The only exception to this is in Quarter Horse racing where an Appendixed Quarter Horse may be considered eligible to race against ( standard ) Quarter Horses.
Horses were forced to drink from the few stagnant creek pools that could be located.
The Fleet can be heard through a grating in Ray Street, Clerkenwell in front of the Coach and Horses pub.
** " Good to be back on the old terracotta " ( i. e., terra firma )-Del Boy in Only Fools and Horses
Around half a dozen shops on Commercial Street have been fully redeveloped and will be occupied soon, most notably the former Coach and Horses pub, which will become shops and flats.
Horses revolutionised life on the Great Plains and soon came to be regarded as a measure of wealth.
Horses were traded, races run, heavy drinking indulged in and many a fight ensued .” Markets continued to be held near the church until the 19th century, but as a result of fighting and general unrest in connection with the market days the church was torn down in 1808.
Horses with the classic or true roan pattern may be any base color which is intermingled with unpigmented white hairs on the body.
The Wild and Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 prevents the capture of mustangs from the wild for commercial use, and though the law has been weakened in recent years, " wild " mustangs and other completely untamed horses are still no longer used on the rodeo circuit, as bigger, more powerful animals that are sufficiently domesticated to be handled from the ground for veterinary care, travel, and stabling in small pens are more desirable as rodeo stock.
In a 2008 interview, Sullivan was quoted as saying: " there will not be another series of Only Fools And Horses.
Horses of many breeds can be registered as Pinto if it they have the correct spotting pattern.
Horses can be bought and sold, but they also multiply in any colony that has two or more of them and a food surplus.
The series has a number of parallels with long-running BBC comedy Only Fools and Horses, with both being set in London and involving lovable dodgy dealers with endless get-rich-quick schemes that invariably backfire and get them into trouble ( and both of whom tried to make out to be of a higher status than they really were ), and both having a blend of comedy and drama.
There is also an enclosed area where wild horses ( Przewalski's Horses ) can be viewed.
UKTV executive Jane Rogers stated to Broadcast that the commissions would be high-quality, as " they'd need to sit confidently alongside classics such as Only Fools And Horses and The Vicar Of Dibley.
Horses and cows can be found grazing in the fields surrounding the village, notably the Cloisters area, which offers a picturesque view of the Frome Valley and viaduct.

Horses and used
Horses are used for ceremonial purposes only, most often when the dragoons take part in the changing of the guards at The Royal Castle in Stockholm.
Horses are sometimes used as pack animals to carry goods, but this is relatively uncommon.
Horses such as the Trakehner were used in World War II which, at the end, nearly destroyed the breed as Soviet troops advanced from the East, causing flight and expulsion of Germans during and after WWII.
It has also been used as a common motif in popular music, including Hank Thompson's " Humpty Dumpty Heart " ( 1948 ), The Monkees ' " All the King's Horses " ( 1966 ), Aretha Franklin's " All the King's Horses " ( 1972 ).
Its letters around the outside edge, starting from the point of entry and moving clockwise, are A-K-E-H-C-M-B-F. A number of mnemonic devices are used to remember this sequence, such as the phrase " All King Edward's Horses Can Make Big Fences.
* 2000 BC: Horses were tamed and used for transport.
Horses and mules in agriculture used a breastplate type harness or a yoke more suitable for oxen, which was not as efficient at utilizing the full strength of the animals as the later-invented padded horse collar that arose several millennia later in western Europe.
* 3100 BC – Horses are tamed and used for transport Botai Egypt
Horses ( and other equids such as mules and donkeys ) are used for non-competitive recreational riding such as fox hunting, trail riding or hacking.
Horses are also used for therapeutic purposes, both in specialized paraequestrian competition as well as non-competitive riding to improve human health and emotional development.
Motorists have to share the roads with Horses and Buggies used by the county's large Amish population.
Horses were used for pulling wagons and for farming and most of the prairie was broken up with walking plows.
Horses were generally used as universal standards of barter.
* In a feature-length episode of the British sitcom, Only Fools and Horses, entitled " Miami Twice ," Derek is mistaken for a Mafia don who is his spitting image, and he is used by the Mafia in an attempt to fake the don's assassination ( though several tries fail ).
The phrase was popularised by Derek Trotter in Only Fools and Horses, who used the phrase a number of times when referring to his long-term partner, Raquel Turner.
Horses were introduced by the Hyksos in the Second Intermediate Period, and the camel, although known from the New Kingdom, was not used as a beast of burden until the Late Period.
Among his novels were The Horses, Ballantyne's Folly, Jericho Road, and Beat the Devil ( originally under the pseudonym James Helvick ), which was made into a film directed by John Huston with script credit to Truman Capote ( the title was later used by Cockburn's son Alexander for his regular column in The Nation ).
Horses and carts are a very common sight in Paraty and are frequently used all around the city.
A short excerpt of " 3 Inch Horses, Two Faced Monsters " was used as a sample at the end of The Moon & Antarctica's " A Different City ".
*" Pulstar " was used as the theme music for a children's BBC television programme, Horses Galore.
The BBC Television series Only Fools and Horses, which was filmed in and around Bristol, used the allotments for the episode ' Mother Nature's Son ', and BBC wildlife and gardening programmes and the Casualty have been filmed in the area.
Periodically, since the release of the 2005 edition, minor rules changes have been added into the rulebook, such as a new automatic fire system and a chapter about Horses ( which is used as a general term to describe any steed or vehicle which only carries one person ).

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