When Wolfie, Ken, Tucker and Speed find an abandoned tank, Wolfie decides that they should drive it to the Houses of Parliament. S3 E7: The Glorious Day
The TPF - along with Mum and Dad - are in for a long night when they get held up by fugitive Speed and his gun-toting comrade MacTaggart. S4 E5: Prisoners
Sweet Sorrow: Robert Lindsay stars as the eponymous revolutionary in the sitcom from the mind of the creator of Del Boy and Rodders. Wolfie tries to save the Tooting he loves. [S]
Casablanca Was Never Like This: Laughs with one of the nation's favourite actors, Robert Lindsay. Wolfie and the TPF hire a private eye in an attempt to prove Speed's innocence. [S]
The Letter of the Law: That strangely loveable inept revolutionary manages to get himself into more trouble in the sitcom. Wolfie finds himself face-to-face with villain Ronnie Lynch. [S]
The Final Try: Vintage sitcom with Robert Lindsay as the man rebelling against just about everything in 1970s London. The Tooting Popular Front fights apartheid South Africa. [S]
Changes: 'Just Good Friends' and 'Only Fools and Horses' writer John Sullivan first came to fame with this sitcom. The gang's Tooting haunts have changed while they were imprisoned. [S]
Bigger Than Guy Fawkes: The first sitcom from 'Only Fools and Horses' writer John Sullivan. The intrepid revolutionaries of the Tooting Popular Front are languishing in prison. [S]