fans were forced to step in to explain one scene in what was branded a "favourite" episode. The sitcom is one of the most-loved shows in the UK, even decades after it first aired. The only issue is, younger fans, or those who aren't British, often miss the point of the jokes.

One scene in particular, from series one episode two, Go West Young Man, left one fan puzzled. Luckily, however, there were plenty of hardcore viewers able to explain exactly why it was supposed to be funny. On Reddit, u/taitabo shared the scene and confessed: "I'm from Canada, and I'm probably missing a culture reference.

" In the scene, Del Boy and Rodney are having a drink at the bar. The waiter arrives and says: "Half a lager for sir and a Caribbean Stallion for Mandingo. That'll be £7.

" Del hits back: "Seven quid, blimey! I can get that for three quid where I come from." To which the snooty waiter replies: "Oh, you're from Jersey, are you? Enjoy your stay." He soon comes back, saying: "By the way, the barman said would you like some evaporated milk with that?" The user added: "Caribbean Stallion, Mandingo, Jersey and evaporated milk.

.. all those references go over my head.

" Other fans were quick to explain what was going on. One, u/TheParisOne, said: "Tinned fruit and evap was a common dessert in the 70s and 80s. The drink had so much fruit in it, the barman was rudely pointing out that it was more dessert than drink.

" They added: "Jersey inhabitants pay no tax, so drinks should be cheaper. It's cle.