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Roy Slater

Roy Slater is a fictional character in the Only Fools and Horses, portrayed by actor as a corrupt Detective Inspector (later ) in the , serving as a recurring and to protagonist Trotter. Introduced in the 1983 episode "May the Force Be with You," Slater is depicted as a ruthless and opportunistic officer from who uses underhanded tactics to target petty criminals like the Trotter brothers. Slater's backstory includes being born on 15 May 1948 in Fulham and growing up in Peckham, where he attended school with Del Boy and earned 10 CSEs, though his early life is explored in the 2010 prequel miniseries Rock & Chips, marking his first chronological appearance as a teenage prefect. His notable traits include extreme corruption, such as arresting his own father for a minor traffic violation like a broken rear light, and a willingness to frame innocents, as seen when he wrongly accuses the Trotters of stealing a microwave oven in his debut episode. Slater appears in three main episodes of the series: "May the Force Be with You" (series 3, 1983), "To Hull and Back" (1985 Christmas special), and "The Class of '62" (series 7, 1991), where a school reunion highlights his ongoing grudge against Del Boy. By the 1991 episode, Slater's criminal activities culminate in his dismissal from the force on 12 counts of and 17 counts of , followed by a five-year sentence. Personally, he was briefly married to (Del Boy's later wife) in 1977, divorcing a few years afterward, adding to his antagonistic dynamic with the Trotters. Broadbent's performance, despite consisting of only a handful of appearances, has made Slater one of the show's most memorable villains, often recognized for his smug demeanor and quotable lines that underscore his villainy.

Creation and portrayal

Development and inspiration

Roy Slater was created by writer John Sullivan for the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, debuting in the third series episode "May the Force Be with You", which first aired on 8 December 1983. In this introduction, Slater serves as a corrupt Detective Chief Inspector and a longtime rival of the protagonist Del Boy Trotter from their school days, embodying themes of institutional corruption and personal vendetta within the show's working-class Peckham setting. This evolution highlighted ongoing motifs of corruption in and intensified the rivalry with , positioning Slater as a foil to the Trotters' entrepreneurial antics. He reappeared in later episodes like "" (1985) and "The Class of '62" (1991), and briefly in the prequel miniseries (2010–2011).

Casting and actors

was cast as the adult Roy Slater in the Only Fools and Horses, first appearing in the 1983 episode "May the Force Be with You" and returning for "" in 1985 and "The Class of '62" in 1991. Broadbent, who had been the second choice for the lead role of Trotter but declined due to prior commitments, expressed satisfaction with portraying Slater, describing the decision as his "greatest contribution to British culture" by allowing to take the iconic part. His recurring appearances across these three episodes highlighted the character's enduring narrative role, with Broadbent limiting his involvement to maintain focus on his broader and career. Broadbent's portrayal of the corrupt detective earned him significant recognition, often surpassing acclaim from his Academy Award-winning performance in Iris (2001), as he noted receiving more public acknowledgment for Slater during street encounters. The role's impact stemmed from the show's high-quality writing by creator John Sullivan, which Broadbent credited for the characters' lasting appeal. In the 2010 prequel series , Calum MacNab was selected to play the younger version of Roy Slater, depicted as an officious school prefect among Del Boy's peers in 1960s . MacNab's one-off appearance across the pilot and the special "Five Gold Rings" provided a youthful origin for the character, emphasizing his early arrogance and authority in a setting, while connecting to Broadbent's established adult portrayal.

Character profile

Early life and career

Roy Slater was born on 15 May 1948 in , . As a teenager in the early , he attended what would become Martin Luther King Comprehensive School in , where he served as an officious prefect, often using his position to intimidate classmates like the young Derek Trotter. This early authority role foreshadowed his later tendencies toward overreach and unethical conduct, as evidenced by his bullying demeanor and eagerness to enforce rules harshly even in youth. At the age of 18 in 1966, Slater joined the , initially as a before advancing through the ranks. He quickly rose to the position of Detective Inspector, earning a reputation for relentless pursuit of suspects, though his methods often skirted propriety; for instance, he once planted on a school acquaintance, leading to an 18-month detention in a young offenders' institution. These early instances of , including framing others on minor charges, established a pattern that persisted throughout his career and ultimately contributed to his downfall. In his , Slater married aspiring actress in 1979. The union lasted four years until their separation in 1983, with formal divorce proceedings concluding in 1991 amid ongoing conflicts over assets and Raquel's desire for independence. This period marked a brief domestic stability for Slater before his professional scandals intensified, setting the stage for deeper entanglements with his old rivals.

Personality and relationships

Roy Slater is depicted as a quintessential corrupt authority figure, characterized by his ruthless and underhand methods in , which earned him fear and resentment among Peckham's residents. As a Detective Inspector in the , Slater frequently abused his position for personal gain, leading to his eventual dismissal on 12 counts of fraud and 17 counts of , followed by a five-year sentence. Despite possessing a sharp intellect—evidenced by his attainment of 10 CSEs—Slater's self-serving nature often undermined his cunning, resulting in his downfall when his schemes unraveled. His manipulative tendencies were evident in his willingness to arrest individuals, including his own father, on fabricated or trivial charges to advance his agenda. Slater's most prominent relationship is his long-standing antagonism with Del Boy Trotter, a childhood acquaintance turned , defined by , betrayal, and a persistent cat-and-mouse dynamic. viewed Slater as an untrustworthy opportunist who would "nick you for anything," highlighting the deep-seated mistrust stemming from Slater's dishonest exploitation of his authority against Del's entrepreneurial schemes. This rivalry positioned Slater as a persistent thorn in Del's side, contrasting Slater's institutional corruption with Del's roguish individualism. In his , Slater's to in 1979 ended in separation in 1983, with finalized in 1991, leaving lingering tensions that resurfaced in their interactions during the divorce proceedings. During this period, Slater attempted to exploit Raquel's vulnerabilities, reflecting his ongoing self-serving impulses even outside professional contexts. This strained dynamic underscored Slater's manipulative approach to relationships, prioritizing personal advantage over mutual respect. Overall, Slater harbored a general disdain for the Peckham underclass, whom he terrorized as "wideboys," using his badge to bully and extort despite his own hypocritical opportunism. This attitude reinforced his role as an antagonist, embodying institutional abuse that clashed with the community's resilient spirit.

Appearances

Rock & Chips

In the 2010 prequel miniseries Rock & Chips, Roy Slater makes his earliest chronological appearance as a teenager, portrayed by Calum MacNab. Set in 1960 , the series introduces Slater in the pilot episode as an officious school at King Comprehensive School, where he shares a class with young Derek "Del Boy" Trotter and his friends, including future associates like , , Denzil, and Jumbo Mills. His strict enforcement of school rules and snide demeanor quickly mark him as an antagonist among the group, highlighting an early dynamic of tension and rivalry that foreshadows his later confrontations with Del Boy as a corrupt . Slater's role expands in the first episode of the accompanying trilogy, "Five Gold Rings," aired on December 29, 2010, where he has recently left school to become a cadet. Eager to assert his newfound authority, he confronts Del and his mates at the local market, reveling in the power to harass them over minor infractions and petty disputes from their school days. This episode portrays Slater's budding authoritarian streak, as he immediately targets Del for , using his position to bully the group in a manner that echoes the overzealous he once was. Throughout these appearances, Slater's interactions subtly nod to the corrupt tendencies that define his adult career, though his youthful ambitions center on a rigid adherence to rules that already veers into personal vendettas. His presence in the school and early policing scenes establishes him as a to entrepreneurial mischief, with their clashes—such as Slater's menacing warnings to newcomers in Del's circle—building the foundation for lifelong enmity. While the series focuses primarily on the Trotter family dynamics involving ex-con Freddie "Freddie the Frog" Robdal, Slater's outsider status as an aspiring lawman provides contrast to the era's underbelly of petty crime and figures turning a blind eye.

"May the Force Be with You"

"May the Force Be with You" is the fifth episode of the third series of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, first broadcast on 8 December 1983. In this instalment, Roy Slater, portrayed as a Detective Inspector with a long-standing police background, debuts as a central antagonist, returning to Peckham driven by a personal vendetta against Del Boy Trotter from their school days. Slater launches an investigation into a batch of stolen microwave ovens, which he has covertly set up as a sting operation to ensnare local fences handling illicit goods. Slater's probe quickly zeroes in on the Trotter family when Rodney unwittingly invites the detective to their flat, where Slater identifies a Del recently acquired through shady channels as matching the stolen batch. This discovery leads to the arrest of Del, Rodney, and Grandad for receiving stolen property, marking Slater's first on-screen confrontation with Del and igniting their bitter rivalry. At the police station, Slater's corruption surfaces as he attempts to coerce Del into informing on , a suspected of the goods, by threatening to fabricate possession charges against the innocent Rodney and leveraging the elderly Grandad's vulnerability. The episode culminates in Slater's temporary downfall when his superior intervenes, revealing that Slater has been suspended for previously framing in another case, forcing him to release the Trotters without charges. This exposure underscores Slater's unethical tactics and personal grudge, setting the stage for their ongoing feud while allowing to walk away unscathed.

"To Hull and Back"

In the 1985 Christmas special "," aired on 25 December 1985, Roy Slater emerges as the central antagonist, orchestrating a complex smuggling operation from to while leveraging his position as a corrupt to manipulate old rival Trotter and his brother Rodney. Building on their longstanding schoolyard animosity from earlier encounters, Slater devises the scheme through intermediaries and , who recruit Del to transport 30 diamonds valued at £150,000 by hiding them in a car's fake rear axle, promising him a £15,000 cut. Unbeknownst to the Trotters, Slater monitors the operation closely, using his authority to steer them away from —fearing detection—and forcing a risky road trip to for a ferry crossing to Amsterdam, where Uncle Albert is conscripted as navigator for the return voyage across the . Slater's manipulation intensifies during key scenes of and , beginning with a tense café confrontation where he threatens Del and Rodney with immediate for their unwitting involvement unless they reveal details about the —ironically, themselves—exploiting their vulnerability to extract compliance. As the Trotters navigate mishaps like getting lost at sea and evading customs, Slater doubles down on the double-cross, partnering covertly with Amsterdam contact Van Kleefe to seize upon their return; he raids the Nag's Head pub, confiscating the gems and the £50,000 used in the deal, while betraying Boycie and Abdul by framing the entire group. The Trotters briefly face and interrogation, with Slater's threats escalating to personal , highlighting his ruthless pursuit of personal gain over his badge. The scheme unravels through cunning , replacing the real with fake before handing them over, which exposes Slater's corruption when his subordinate, Detective Sergeant Terry Hoskins, tips off superiors amid a . Slater's exposure leads to his for and graft. This underscores Slater's peak as a high-stakes manipulator, with the Hull-Amsterdam serving as the chaotic backdrop to his downfall, viewed by 16.9 million audiences.

"The Class of '62"

"The Class of '62" is the fourth episode of the seventh series of Only Fools and Horses, first broadcast on 20 January 1991. The episode centres on a 1962 school reunion organised at the Nag's Head pub in Peckham, attended by Del Boy Trotter, his brother Rodney, and old classmates Boycie, Denzil, and Trigger. The mysterious organiser is revealed to be Roy Slater, who has recently been released from prison after serving a five-year sentence for his involvement in a diamond smuggling operation. Slater, now working as an undertaker's assistant following his parole six months earlier, returns to Peckham seeking to exploit his old connections for personal gain. He initially presents himself as reformed, expressing remorse for past actions and reminiscing about school days to ingratiate himself with the group. However, his true intentions soon emerge when he privately confronts Del, revealing that Raquel Turner—Del's partner—is his ex-wife from a brief marriage years prior. Slater attempts to blackmail Del by threatening to expose this secret, which could jeopardise Del and Raquel's relationship, unless Del helps him pressure Raquel into signing a post-nuptial agreement waiving any claim to Slater's hidden inheritance from the smuggled diamonds. This desperate scheme underscores Slater's weakened position post-incarceration, as he lacks the authority and resources he once wielded as a corrupt policeman. Del and Rodney, discovering documents in Slater's possession that confirm the marriage and his ongoing ties to , devise a counter-plan. They bluff by pretending to have photocopied evidence of Slater's crimes, including the blackmail attempt, and threaten to turn it over to authorities, which would violate his conditions. Confronted at the reunion, Slater is forced to agree to an uncontested divorce from , promise never to contact her or the Trotters again, and leave permanently. Humiliated in front of his former classmates, he departs the Nag's Head dejectedly, marking the end of his major antagonistic role in the series. Slater makes a brief cameo reference in the 2003 episode "," appearing in a 1960s school photograph shown to Rodney's son.

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