Del Boy is a happy-go-lucky, cheeky character. While not always successful, his general
optimism and confidence often persuade people to believe in him. Despite his general positive demeanour, the episode
Diamonds Are For Heather reveals that Del Boy has suffered from feelings of
loneliness over his lack of a family beyond Grandad and Rodney on at least one occasion. In the episode Del mentions visiting a friend's
Christening party and seeing his friend's family had come to join in the celebration, at which point Del felt so upset that he left early. His favourite song is "Old Shep", and his favourite band is the Who. He likes the superhero Batman. In "The Long Legs of the Law" he implies that he supports Chelsea. In "A Slow Bus to Chingford" Rodney tells his date Janice that Del "used to be cultural advisor to the Chelsea Shed", a reference to the Shed End at Stamford Bridge where the most fanatical Chelsea fans would stand. In other episodes, a Crystal Palace F.C. scarf is seen hanging from the hallway. He cannot swim– the certificate in his possession is not his– nor fly a hang glider. From the sixth series on, he adopts some of the mannerisms of a stereotypical
yuppie of the late 1980s, pretending to be much more
wealthy than he really is, as he tries to associate with the
upper classes despite being obviously
underclass. Del Boy is a compulsive liar, particularly to women, customers, policemen and even his family and doctors. He sometimes lies when it is against his best interests, such as when he claims to be a health freak while suffering from severe stomach pains, leading to his spending several days under observation in hospital rather than receiving an immediate diagnosis. It is revealed in "
Sickness and Wealth" that he is
frightened of doctors, which causes him to resist Albert and Rodney's advice for him to see one, until a medium tricks him into believing his late mother wants him to visit the doctor about his stomach. His fear of doctors goes so far that in the same episode Rodney mentions to Cassandra that Del was once
stabbed outside a
nightclub by a former fiancée, and rather than seek medical attention he treated the stab wound himself with the help of a bottle of
TCP. In "Fatal Extraction", it is revealed that Del is also frightened of dentists, avoiding visiting them whenever possible (his previous dentist died on the night of the
Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977) and only reluctantly visiting due to bad toothache. Del presents himself as being able to speak some
French, though few of his phrases make any sense in the context he uses them in (e.g. saying "au revoir" to mean "hello" and "bonjour" as goodbye). He also thinks he has knowledge in subjects like geography (believing
Stockholm to be in
Norway), history, art and other academic subjects (his lack of knowledge in history is shown well in "To Hull and Back" in which he calls Albert "the finest little sailor this country has produced since
Nelson lost the
Armada"). He believes the term "
yuppie" to be a compliment, and unintentionally causes considerable offence when he calls a person a yuppie to their face. Del Boy is not always honest when expressing his love for his family and others. This side of his nature is shown in numerous episodes, such as "
Diamonds Are for Heather", "
Strained Relations", "
Dates", "The Yellow Peril" and "
Little Problems". His care for his grandfather ("Grandad" –
Lennard Pearce) is shown in "
The Second Time Around", when Del is henpecked by his fiancée Pauline Harris, but only puts his foot down when Pauline recommends putting Grandad in an
old folks home. Another example of this care is shown in "
May the Force be With You". Faced with the possibility of Del and Rodney going to prison for handling a stolen microwave, corrupt policeman Roy Slater makes a cryptic comment suggesting that an alone and vulnerable Grandad could fall victim to an attack by some hired thugs. Del, having previously refused to name the thief, makes a deal with Slater to guarantee their release, with immunity from prosecution for doing so. Once he is given immunity from prosecution, he names himself as the thief. Del is later diagnosed with
irritable bowel syndrome caused by his diet of fast foods,
cigars and
alcohol. Although engaged many times, he never marries. He has had many girlfriends, a fact that is the subject of numerous sarcastic comments by
Rodney. He finally meets his partner Raquel Turner (whom he calls his "significant other") in the 1988 special "Dates". ==Personal life==