The best episode directed by Ray Butt is "A Touch of Glass", rated 9.4/10 from 5 user votes. It was "written by John Sullivan". "A Touch of Glass" aired on 12/2/1982 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Losing Streak".
Del introduces the Dresden-collecting aristocracy to some North Korean porcelain and his chandelier-cleaning service.
Director: Ray Butt
Writer: John Sullivan
Del and Boycie are set to play the biggest poker game Peckham's ever seen... But what exactly has Boycie got up his sleeve?
Director: Ray Butt
Writer: John Sullivan
Del's got a job painting a Chinese restaurant - but is he wise to get some help from Rodney 'Leonardo' Trotter?
Director: Ray Butt
Writer: John Sullivan
The Trotter family holiday is underway when Grandad runs into a bit of trouble with the Spanish police.
Director: Ray Butt
Writer: John Sullivan
Streuth! Rodder's besmirching the good reputation of the Trotter family by dating a policewoman...
Director: Ray Butt
Writer: John Sullivan
Del's busy selling Trig's gran's genuine antique urns. Trouble is, one of them is Trig's Grandad's last resting place!
Director: Ray Butt
Writer: John Sullivan