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* PromotedFanboy: According to Creator/DavidJason, [[Music/TheBeeGees Barry Gibb]] was a big fan of the show and used to get tapes of it sent to America.
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* PromotedFanboy: According to Creator/DavidJason, [[Music/TheBeeGees Barry Gibb]] was a big fan of the show and used to get tapes of it sent to America. In this episode, he briefly appears AsHimself.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: This was David Jason's, the reason being that he got to [[ActingForTwo play two characters]] in it.
* EditedForSyndication: While the original Christmas Day 1991 broadcast was 95 minutes long, it was edited down to 85 minutes for subsequent repeats (presumably because this made it easier to schedule). For the 1998 VHS release (and some subsequent DVD releases), this episode has been merged with [[Recap/OnlyFoolsAndHorsesS7E07MiamiTwicePartOneTheAmericanDream the first part]] to form one long episode, entitled "Miami Twice: The Movie", which contains a laughter track for the whole thing (originally, only the first part had one) and all of the originally broadcast material minus the final scene of Del and Rodney at the airport in the first part, which segued into the closing credits.
* EditedForSyndication: While the original Christmas Day 1991 broadcast was 95 minutes long, it was edited down to 85 minutes for subsequent repeats (presumably because this made it easier to schedule). For the 1998 VHS release (and some subsequent DVD releases), this episode has been merged with [[Recap/OnlyFoolsAndHorsesS7E07MiamiTwicePartOneTheAmericanDream the first part]] to form one long episode, entitled "Miami Twice: The Movie", which contains a laughter track for the whole thing (originally, only the first part had one) and all of the originally broadcast material minus the final scene of Del and Rodney at the airport in the first part, which segued into the closing credits.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: This was David Jason's, Creator/DavidJason's, the reason being that he got to [[ActingForTwo play two characters]] in it.
* EditedForSyndication: While the original Christmas Day 1991 broadcast was 95 minutes long, it was edited down to 85 minutes for subsequent repeats (presumably because this made it easier to schedule). For the 1998 VHS release (and some subsequent DVD releases), this episode has been merged with [[Recap/OnlyFoolsAndHorsesS7E07MiamiTwicePartOneTheAmericanDream the first part]] to form one long episode, entitled "Miami Twice: The Movie", which contains a laughter track for the whole thing (originally, only the first part had one) and all of the originally broadcast material minus the final scene of Del and Rodney at the airport in the first part, which segued into the closingcredits.credits.
* PromotedFanboy: According to Creator/DavidJason, [[Music/TheBeeGees Barry Gibb]] was a big fan of the show and used to get tapes of it sent to America.
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* EditedForSyndication: While the original Christmas Day 1991 broadcast was 95 minutes long, it was edited down to 85 minutes for subsequent repeats (presumably because this made it easier to schedule). For the 1998 VHS release (and some subsequent DVD releases), this episode has been merged with [[Recap/OnlyFoolsAndHorsesS7E07MiamiTwicePartOneTheAmericanDream the first part]] to form one long episode, entitled "Miami Twice: The Movie", which contains a laughter track for the whole thing (originally, only the first part had one) and all of the originally broadcast material minus the final scene of Del and Rodney at the airport in the first part, which segued into the closing
* PromotedFanboy: According to Creator/DavidJason, [[Music/TheBeeGees Barry Gibb]] was a big fan of the show and used to get tapes of it sent to America.
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* EditedForSyndication: While the original Christmas Day 1991 broadcast was 95 minutes long, it was edited down to 85 minutes for subsequent repeats (presumably because this made it easier to schedule). For the 1998 VHS release (and some subsequent DVD releases), this episode has been merged with [[Recap/OnlyFoolsAndHorsesS7E07MiamiTwicePartOneTheAmericanDream the first part) to form one long episode, entitled "Miami Twice: The Movie", which contains a laughter track for the whole thing (originally, only the first part had one) and all of the originally broadcast material minus the final scene of Del and Rodney at the airport in the first part, which segued into the closing credits.
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* EditedForSyndication: While the original Christmas Day 1991 broadcast was 95 minutes long, it was edited down to 85 minutes for subsequent repeats (presumably because this made it easier to schedule). For the 1998 VHS release (and some subsequent DVD releases), this episode has been merged with [[Recap/OnlyFoolsAndHorsesS7E07MiamiTwicePartOneTheAmericanDream the first part) part]] to form one long episode, entitled "Miami Twice: The Movie", which contains a laughter track for the whole thing (originally, only the first part had one) and all of the originally broadcast material minus the final scene of Del and Rodney at the airport in the first part, which segued into the closing credits.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: This was David Jason's, the reason being that he got to [[ActingForTwo play two characters]] in it.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: This was David Jason's, the reason being that he got to [[ActingForTwo play two characters]] in it.it.
* EditedForSyndication: While the original Christmas Day 1991 broadcast was 95 minutes long, it was edited down to 85 minutes for subsequent repeats (presumably because this made it easier to schedule). For the 1998 VHS release (and some subsequent DVD releases), this episode has been merged with [[Recap/OnlyFoolsAndHorsesS7E07MiamiTwicePartOneTheAmericanDream the first part) to form one long episode, entitled "Miami Twice: The Movie", which contains a laughter track for the whole thing (originally, only the first part had one) and all of the originally broadcast material minus the final scene of Del and Rodney at the airport in the first part, which segued into the closing credits.
* EditedForSyndication: While the original Christmas Day 1991 broadcast was 95 minutes long, it was edited down to 85 minutes for subsequent repeats (presumably because this made it easier to schedule). For the 1998 VHS release (and some subsequent DVD releases), this episode has been merged with [[Recap/OnlyFoolsAndHorsesS7E07MiamiTwicePartOneTheAmericanDream the first part) to form one long episode, entitled "Miami Twice: The Movie", which contains a laughter track for the whole thing (originally, only the first part had one) and all of the originally broadcast material minus the final scene of Del and Rodney at the airport in the first part, which segued into the closing credits.
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* ActingForTwo: Creator/DavidJason got to play mafia boss Vincenzo "Vinny the Chain" Occhetti as well as Del.
* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: This was David Jason's, the reason being that he got to [[ActingForTwo play two characters]] in it.
* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: This was David Jason's, the reason being that he got to [[ActingForTwo play two characters]] in it.